Israelis hard-nosed about Iran nuclear talks
Israel's prime minister Bejamin Netanyahu has said a lot to suppress Iran's nuclear program in Geneva even though Israel may not be part of the talks.
Netanyahu warned the world powers negociating with Tehran not to surrender to the Iran's offense.
He said he wanted to end to all uranium enrichment in Iran and removal of all uranium stockpiles from the country. It demands demolition of the Iran's most sophiscated technology and stopping of plutonium enrichment.
If there is an agreement between Iran and the US, Russia, China, France, Britain, and Germany, it will most likely not meet those demands.
Iran already has agreed to halt advances in its nuclear program and submot to regular inspections, in return for some sanctions relief.
Israeli leader may frustrate the White House by utterly rejecting the deal, but he has some support in Congress and lots more at home. Over 2/3 of Israelis support their prime minister's criticism.
Source: http://worldnews.nbcnews.com/_news/2013/11/21/21560885-israelis-hard-nosed-about-iran-nuclear-talks?lite
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