How Israel and Its Allies Could Have a Positive Influence on the Biden Administration’s Iran Policy
Washington shouldn’t make concessions without asking for something in return.
November 25, 2020
Washington shouldn’t make concessions without asking for something in return.
While the president-elect has expressed his desire to return the U.S. to the 2015 nuclear agreement with the Islamic Republic, this should not in itself cause worry in Jerusalem; it has never been the Israeli government’s position that a deal with Tehran is undesirable, only that the flaws of the deal negotiated by the Obama administration outweighed its benefits. Thus Yaakov Amidror, Efraim Inbar, and Eran Lerman urge Israel to approach Joe Biden’s national-security team—whose senior members were announced this week—to urge them to act prudently:
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