WASHINGTON: Long-term differences on how to deal with Iran’s nuclear program have erupted into new tensions between Biden and Israel administration, with two senior Israeli officials leaving Washington this week concerned about the 2015 nuclear commitment would lead to a defect pact enabling Iran to accelerate with its nuclear enrichment program .
The strain was proven throughout the week, because the Biden government tried to bring an alliance with Israel to a united forward on how to deal with Iran the following year.
In an effort to close the gap, US officials issued a word this week that two months ago, President Joe Biden asked for his national security advisor, Jake Sullivan, to review the Pentagon’s revision plan to take military action if diplomatic efforts collapsed.
Officials also outlined new efforts to tighten, rather than loosening, sanctions on Iran.
After a tense phone call with Blinken 10 days ago, Israeli Prime Minister Naphtali Bennett sent his defense minister, Benny Gantz, and the new head of Mossad, David Barnea, to us this week was armed with the intelligence of Iranian uranium and the work of what Israel said was a group of weapons they.
Despite the more resilient American talks, Israeli officials went worried that diplomatic outreach to Iran would continue.