Publish date14 Oct 2017 - 10:55
Story Code : 288510

Israel, Saudi Arabia welcome Washington’s hostile rhetoric against Tehran

Israel and Saudi Arabia have hailed the decision by US President Donald Trump not to certify the 2015 historical nuclear deal between Iran and P5+1 known as JCPOA.
Israel, Saudi Arabia welcome Washington’s hostile rhetoric against Tehran
On Friday evening, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu hailed Trump's “courageous decision” on Iran, describing it as an opportunity to change the accord and the Islamic Republic’s conduct in the Middle East region.
“He (Trump) boldly confronted Iran… (and) created an opportunity to fix this bad deal, and to roll back Iran's aggression,” the chairman of the Likud party said in a video posted on his Facebook page.

Israeli Intelligence Minister Yisrael Katz (pictured below) also termed Trump's anti-Iran rhetoric as “very significant,” stressing that such remarks could culminate in a military confrontation given the fitting response that Tehran had pledged.


Meanwhile, the official Saudi Press Agency (SPA) reported that the Riyadh regime backs Trump's “firm strategy” on Iran.

“The kingdom backs and welcomes the firm strategy on Iran and its aggressive policy that was announced by US President Donald Trump,” it said in a statement.


Trump announced a hostile shift in US policy toward Iran on Friday, alleging that the Islamic Republic has performed short of its obligations under its international nuclear deal.

The US president said he would order the Treasury Department to levy new sanctions against the “entire” Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC), and declared that he could not certify Iran's actions under the nuclear accord.

 
“I am announcing today that we cannot and will not make this certification,” Trump said. “We need negotiators who will much more strongly represent America's interests.”

The US Congress will now reopen debate on the pros and cons of the nuclear deal.

There are reports that the White House is currently working with the Republican congressional leadership, hoping to force a new round of negotiations with Iran and world powers.

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