Israel Mossad Chief: We have begun the military groundwork for a tactical negative mark against Iran

Thomas Henry
2 min readAug 27, 2022

Head of the Israeli Mossad, David Barnea, portrayed the arising Iranian atomic arrangement endorsed among Iran and world powers as “an essential fiasco” for Israel, and that “Israel has previously started arrangements for a tactical negative mark against Iran on the off chance that such activity is considered significant.”

Israel’s Times of Israel paper cited Barnea saying that the arrangement is “extremely terrible for Israel” and that the US “is hurrying into an Accord that is eventually founded on lies,” regarding “Iran’s continuous case that its atomic exercises are quiet in nature.”

He added that the understanding appears to be unavoidable, “considering the requirements of the US and Iran. Washington is trying to keep Tehran from obtaining the capacity to construct an atomic bomb, while the Islamic Republic is looking for help from devastating monetary and financial authorizations.”

Barnea trusts the understanding “gives Iran permit to hoard the necessary atomic material for a bomb in a couple of years.” He likewise accepts that it will give Tehran billions of dollars of its as-of-now frozen cash, and this builds the peril that Iran presents across the district through its intermediaries.

He likewise focused on that the arrangement “won’t commit Israel” and that Israel will act in the way it wants to kill the danger against it, taking note that “Israel has proactively started arrangements for a tactical negative mark against Iran assuming such activity is considered significant.”

Iran reported, on Wednesday, that it got the US’s reaction to its idea to get back to what is known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, which previous US President Donald Trump deserted in 2018. In the meantime, High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, Josep Borrell, said on Tuesday that an understanding could be reached with Iran this week.

White House National Security Council representative, John Kirby, noticed that “we are nearer now than we were even only two or three weeks prior since Iran pursued a choice to make a few concessions.”

Negotiators from Iran, the US, China, Russia, France, the UK, and Germany have been arranging an arrangement for quite a long time for Iran to commit once again to the limitations on its atomic arrangement in return for lifting financial assent forced on it.

In May 2018, previous US President, Donald Trump, forced sanctions on Tehran subsequent to reporting his country’s withdrawal from the atomic arrangement endorsed with Iran in 2015 during the term of his ancestor, Barack Obama.

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Thomas Henry

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