US Ambassador: Israel Must Prepare for Passage of Iran Nuclear Deal
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Bloomberg – The U.S. ambassador to Israel said Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu won’t discuss new security arrangements to prepare his nation for the implementation of the Iran nuclear accord he opposes.
The conflict between Netanyahu and President Barack Obama over the deal has strained relations between the close allies. Israel and many of its U.S. supporters have been lobbying against the agreement, saying it doesn’t provide enough safeguards against bomb-building.
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