Iran Deal Imposes Cost on Israel, White House Silent
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The Iran nuclear agreement has imposed a cost on Israel, according to a recent Council on Foreign Relations analysis. The report notes that the United States has not publicly acknowledged this impact, despite the deal’s implications for regional security.
The analysis cites unnamed sources who argue that Israel’s strategic position has been weakened by the terms of the agreement, which limits Iran’s nuclear capabilities but leaves other security concerns unresolved. The White House, however, has not addressed these concerns in any official statement.
The Council on Foreign Relations highlights that the lack of acknowledgment from Washington could affect future diplomatic negotiations and the broader Middle East security architecture.
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