Israeli Ambassador Warns: U.S.-Iran Deal Only Reopens Strait – Does NOTHING to Stop Nuclear Threat!
Israeli Ambassador Yechiel Leiter offered a candid and concerning assessment of the recent U.S. agreement with Iran. He stated clearly that the deal appears designed primarily "to get the Strait open," referring to the critical Strait of Hormuz waterway. However, Ambassador Leiter emphasized that this arrangement falls far short of addressing the core issue: "This is not an agreement to end the nuclear weaponization of Iran."
The ambassador’s remarks highlight Israel’s deep worries about any agreement that fails to dismantle Iran’s nuclear ambitions. While reopening maritime routes may provide temporary economic relief, it does little to protect Israel and the region from Tehran’s long-term threat. Israel has repeatedly warned that a nuclear-armed Iran poses an existential danger that cannot be ignored through half-measures.
This development underscores the importance of strong, decisive leadership when dealing with the Iranian regime. Supporters of the Trump administration’s previous maximum pressure policy see it as a proven approach that actually restrained Iran, unlike weaker diplomatic efforts. Ambassador Leiter’s straightforward warning serves as a vital reminder that real security requires confronting Iran’s nuclear program head-on, not temporary arrangements that leave the fundamental threat intact.
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