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Leaders of Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Qatar and UAE join Israel in conveying concerns to US over emerging accord with Tehran, Wall Street Journal reports

ed note–In the aftermath of the fiasco involving his upcoming trip to the US and planned speech to Congress, Netanyahu is absolutely a cornered rat searching for some avenue of escape. He has become a chorus of 1 in trying to muster the military/political energy of the US in attacking Iran the way that took place with Iraq and with every passing day, fewer and fewer people take him seriously, which is the reason right now the world finds itself in such a dangerous predicament.

This latest involving the various Arab nations being ‘deeply worried’ about an agreement with Iran is nothing more than Netanyahu’s attempt to make it appear that it is not just a ‘one man show’ but rather a region-wide phenomenon, and to all those who bought into that BS about how the ‘Arab spring’ was going to bring ‘freedom’ to the oppressed peoples of these various countries, what the rest of us currently residing in the Hotel Reality would like to know is this–how’s all that ‘freedom’ workin’ out for ya?

Times of Israel

Arab nations have joined Israel in expressing concern over the emerging details of a US-led international nuclear deal with Iran, indicating in private talks with US officials that they are worried about the apparent terms of the agreement, the Wall Street Journal reported Saturday.

Though Arab officials have been careful not to side with Israel in their stated positions, their worries over the possibility of a nuclear-armed Tehran are in fact similar to those of Jerusalem, and their attitudes towards the current state of nuclear talks between Tehran and Western powers are similarly pessimistic, according to the report.

Leaders of Sunni states such as Egypt, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia fear a bad deal with Tehran would allow it, with the removal of sanctions, to become a nuclear threshold state, the WSJ reported. They say it could also lead to a nuclear arms race in the region.

“At this stage, we prefer a collapse of the diplomatic process to a bad deal,” an official from an unnamed Arab nation told the paper.

Arab officials have also reportedly held discussions with the US over the possibility of Washington placing their countries under its “nuclear umbrella” — a guarantee to take military, even nuclear, action to protect an allied state under certain circumstances.

The WSJ report came amid news that US President Barack Obama will meet next week with the leader of Qatar, Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, to discuss shared concerns over stability and prosperity in the Middle East.

Obama, meanwhile, has refused to meet with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu when he visits Washington in early March, citing the trip’s proximity to Israel’s March 17 elections. Netanyahu is to speak to Congress against what he says is an imminent deal, pushed by US-led negotiators, that could legitimize Iran as a nuclear threshold state.

Netanyahu said Friday that a UN report critical of Iran’s evasiveness over its nuclear program was further proof that the international community should reconsider the direction of its negotiations with Tehran.

“The IAEA (International Atomic Energy Agency) report again demonstrates that Iran refuses to come clean to the international community about its preparations for producing nuclear weapons,” Netanyahu said. World powers should not be “wooing Iran for its agreement” to a deal that would enable it to continue uranium enrichment, he said.

The IAEA report stated that Tehran was being evasive and ambiguous in its dealings with the UN’s nuclear watchdog agency, preventing the organization from launching a thorough assessment of the country’s nuclear program.

The US and five other powers insist that Tehran must fully cooperate with the IAEA’s probe for any nuclear agreement that grants Iran total sanctions relief. “Iran has not provided any explanations” on the suspicions that it tried to develop nuclear weapons, according to a confidential copy of the IAEA report obtained by The Associated Press. The agency did note that Iran was honoring commitments to put temporary restraints on its atomic activities as it negotiates on the long-term nuclear deal.

Netanyahu has long been opposed to the apparent deal taking shape in talks with Iran. The prime minister believes that the Iranians are negotiating in bad faith and that world powers are walking into a bad deal which would allow Tehran to come very close to a bomb while removing all sanctions on the regime.

Netanyahu said Thursday that he knows the details of the deal being forged with Iran over its nuclear program, asking “What is there to hide?” after the US said it was withholding some information from Israel on the talks.

His remarks came a day after the Obama administration publicly acknowledged it is keeping some specifics from Israel because it fears the close US ally has leaked sensitive information to try to scuttle the talks — and will continue to do so.

“We know that Tehran knows the details of the talks. Now I tell you that Israel also knows the details of the proposed agreement,” Netanyahu said. “I think this is a bad agreement that is dangerous for the state of Israel, and not only for it.”

US Secretary of State John Kerry, right, speaks with Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif, as they walk in Geneva, Switzerland, ahead of nuclear discussions, January 14, 2015. (photo credit: AP/Keystone, Laurent Gillieron, File)
US Secretary of State John Kerry, right, speaks with Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif, as they walk in Geneva, Switzerland, ahead of nuclear discussions, January 14, 2015. (photo credit: AP/Keystone, Laurent Gillieron, File)

US State Department spokeswoman Jen Psaki on Thursday questioned Netanyahu’s claim to knowing the details of the deal. “Then the fact is that he knows more than the negotiators, in that there is no deal yet,” she said. “Obviously, if there’s a deal we’ll be explaining the deal and explaining why and how it prevents Iran from acquiring a nuclear weapon. And if that’s the case and we come to a deal, it’s hard to see how anyone wouldn’t see that’s to the benefit of the international community,” she said.

Israel views a nuclear-armed Iran as a threat to its very existence, citing Tehran’s repeated calls for Israel’s destruction, its long-range missile program and its support for anti-Israel terror groups like Lebanon’s Hezbollah. Iran insists that its nuclear program is for purely civilian purposes.

Netanyahu’s National Security Adviser Yossi Cohen is in Washington for talks with top US officials, despite the strains between the allies. On Wednesday, he met with Obama’s senior Iran negotiator Wendy Sherman, and Kerry made an unscheduled stop at their session, evidently to indicate that communication between the two leaderships was still continuing at senior levels.

Iran’s and America’s top nuclear officials joined seven-nation talks Saturday in a move that may help resolve technical disputes standing it the way of the deal.

Technical experts for Iran and the six nations it is negotiating with have been meeting alongside senior political officials. But Saturday was the first time that Iranian Atomic Energy chief Ali Akbar Salehi and US Energy Secretary Ernest Moniz also joined in.

Western officials say the US decided to send Moniz only after Iran announced that Salehi will be coming. Still, their presence could improve chances of a deal by fast-tracking complex technical details of constraints on Iran’s nuclear programs that are acceptable to Tehran.

They were expected to discuss the number of centrifuges Iran can operate to enrich uranium; how much enriched material it can stockpile; what research and development it may pursue related to enrichment, and the future of a planned heavy water reactor that could produce substantial amounts of plutonium — like enriched uranium, a potential pathway to nuclear arms.

Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif is also at the talks, with US Secretary of State John Kerry scheduled to join Sunday and Monday.

0 thoughts on “LOL!!! Arab nations said to be ‘deeply worried’ by Iran nuke deal”
  1. And these Arab states consider themselves to be part and parcel of the Islamic umma. Shame on all of them!

  2. The Arab quisling monarchies take sides with Israel lol I guess that’s why the secular Arab dictatorships had to be done away with because they couldn’t be pressed into supporting israel under any circumstances.
    The fake regime in Saudi Arabia with the diseased version of Islam they export are responsible for the disgust westerners have for it. Useful dupes and the Jew media have people in USSA hiding under their beds in fear of Islamic terrorists.

  3. So funny to see that these “beacons of democracy,” who fund the takfiris, are worried about Iran. The truh is, it is because Iran is fighting this evil that they are a “problem.” Iran would cause a real nuclear chain reaction–it would cause the Arab countries to get their act together. Israel and its proxy the USA (yes, the USA is ISRAEL’S proxy) can’t survive in the ME without Balkanized or puppet states.

  4. Israel (and its wicked fruits like Netanyahu), like Satan, really know how to manipulate people by their id/ lower impulses! … All one has to do is to give these scum bags the deal : “y’all DON’T have to learn anything and become better humans… you can just sit there and enjoy all your oil money, lifestyle, lewd living and ever-drooling consumerism… and you can continue to look down at all others as ‘miskeen’/beggars to feel better about your rabble selves”! That’s it. … And to think that these governments have been setting the standard for other Muslim nations!

    It’s like that Irish proverb: “Put a beggar on horseback and he’ll ride to hell!”

    And to add to the ridiculousness of their deep worries … here is the most ASTOUNDING reflection of their intellectual prowess and aristocracy !!! … 😀 😀

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4x_YCsxii34

  5. Here’s a curious news on how the UN is now reporting/ revealing Israel’s coordination with ISIS militants inside Syria. [This must be continued role-playing/ drama amongst the criminals; the UN often takes unexpected turns in playing a somewhat ‘deeply concerned’ fair guy, every once in a while!]

    I thought this news supports the editorial, in that it’s Israel/ Netanyahu behind the scenes, all along:

    http://21stcenturywire.com/2015/02/19/un-report-reveals-how-israel-is-coordinating-with-isis-militants-inside-syria/

    http://www.davidicke.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/get-attachment-320.jpg

  6. My feeling is, why can’t the Arab nations speak up for themselves, and show Netanyahu for the liar he is? Otherwise, would the world not be forgiven to think that he is, indeed, speaking for them?

  7. As long as those bastard governments in Qatar, UAE, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Egypt are kept in power by the US/Israel they will do the wishes of IsraHell.

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