Completely dismantle Iran’s nuclear infrastructure, Netanyahu bluntly tells America, will Trump accept Israel’s condition?

News India Live, Digital Desk: Diplomatic activity has once again intensified in the Middle East. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has taken a very tough stance regarding the possible nuclear deal between America and Iran. Just ahead of the second round of talks to be held in Geneva, Netanyahu has given a clear message to US President Donald Trump that Israel will not accept any agreement that merely ‘halts’ Iran’s nuclear program, but he wants to see it completely ‘rooted out’. Netanyahu’s 5 ‘Red Lines’: The agreement will happen only when…Addressing the conference of major American Jewish organizations in Jerusalem, Netanyahu has laid out his five main conditions, Which he has described as essential for the security of Israel and the world: Elimination of uranium: All the enriched uranium possessed by Iran should be sent out of the country. Infrastructure destruction: It is not enough to just stop the enrichment, but completely destroy those machines and infrastructure which have the capability of enrichment. Curb on missile program: The range of Iran’s ballistic missiles should be limited to within 300 km. On the terrorist network Crackdown: Pro-Iranian proxy groups and the ‘axis of terror’ operating in the region should be completely eliminated. Strict inspection: There should be effective and real inspection of Iran’s nuclear sites ‘without any prior notice’. ‘Agreement’ or ‘confrontation’ between Trump and Netanyahu? According to reports, there was a long discussion on Iran in the meeting between Donald Trump and Netanyahu in Washington last week. While Trump seems to be in favor of finding a solution through diplomacy and agreement, Netanyahu has made it clear that he is “extremely skeptical” about the success of the agreement. He believes that Iran only buys time under the guise of talks and ‘deceives’ the world. Is the threat of war looming over Iran? This statement has come at a time when the US President has deployed his warships and fighter jets near Iran. Although Trump has talked about giving talks a chance, but according to the CBS report, he has assured Netanyahu that if the agreement fails, the US will support Israeli strikes on Iran’s ballistic missile program. Changing equation: From ‘aid to partnership’. Interestingly, Netanyahu has also proposed to reduce military aid from America to ‘zero’ in the next 10 years. He wants Israel to no longer be an aid-seeking country, but to become an independent defense partner of America and develop its own domestic defense industry.

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