Washington to stop wrangling with Israel, instead offer “embrace” with benefits, some military
DEBKAfile Exclusive Report November 27, 2013, 8:27 AM (IDT)
President Barack Obama and Secretary of State John
Kerry have decided to put a stop to the row with the Netanyahu
government over the interim nuclear accord signed with Iran Sunday, Nov.
24 in Geneva, debkafile’s
exclusive Washington sources report - partly because they need the
prime minister’s cooperation for bringing the peace process with the
Palestinians to a resolution. On this they are set.
According to our sources, the package will include upgrading of Israeli Air Force capabilities with new offensive measures currently not in its possession. This upgrade, they say, will be influenced by the level of Iran’s compliance or non-compliance with its obligations under the first-step accord just signed with the six world powers and its readiness for progress towards a final, comprehensive accord on its nuclear program.
The administration will also address the acute concerns in Riyadh and the Gulf emirates about the new US opening to Tehran.
The coming DEBKA Weekly No. 613 out next Friday offers details on the packages Washington is lining up to pacify Israel, the Saudis and emirates without, however, foregoing its objectives.
You can also learn much more about the major advantages the Obama administration is conferring on Tehran for signing the preliminary nuclear accord, reported exclusive on this site Monday, Nov. 25
Labels: Capitulation, Defence, Iran, Israel, Nuclear Technology, Security, United States
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