Ehud Barak: Trump’s big agreeme with Iran and Russia is not unlikely
The former prime minister of the Zionist regime, in addition to poiing to the issue of tensions in West Asia and the possibility of Trump’s agreeme with Tehran, which will not be pleasa for Netanyahu, claimed that Iran is only a few days or weeks away from using a nuclear warhead.
According to Isna, the former prime minister of the Zionist regime, “Ehud Barak”, claimed that “Iran is on the verge of becoming a nuclear coury, and it is only a few days or weeks away from being able to use a nuclear warhead and 9 mohs to a year away from its weaponization.” “
The former prime minister of the Zionist regime said in an exclusive ierview with Politico magazine: “If this path chosen by Iran coinues, no major air strikes by Israel or the United States will significaly delay it.”
This American publication writes that Ehud Barak’s hypotheses raise the question of whether this curre situation can lead to an agreeme between Iran and the United States if Preside-elect Donald Trump coinues to demand an end to the wars.
Poiing to the people that Trump has iroduced for his new governme in rece days, Politico speculates that “such an agreeme will be unlikely” and then to people like Marco Rubio, Trump’s proposed choice for the US Departme of State. He pois out that he has a hostile and warmongering position against Iran.
Michael Waltz, Trump’s proposed choice for White House National Security Advisor, is also another Republican who will block such an agreeme, and he criticized curre US Preside Joe Biden in October for asking the Zionist regime to take a softer stance on because according to his claim and request, “Israel should have targeted Iran’s oil facilities in Khark Island and nuclear facilities in Natanz”.
This American media reported that Trump had a hostile policy against Iran in his first term of office and withdrew from the nuclear agreeme known as the Joi Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA). He has also recely changed his path from Biden on the crimes of the Zionist regime in West Asia and what dos and don’ts this regime should follow. However, Trump has also thought about an agreeme with Iran.
Referring to the ability of the Islamic Republic of Iran, Trump admitted in a podcast last moh: “We cannot change the governme of Iran. “I wa Iran to be a successful coury, but I will not allow access to nuclear weapons.”

Trump’s withdrawal from the JCPOA
Possibility of agreeme
“Ehud Barak” argued in the coinuation of this ierview: the Prime Minister of Israel may be tempted to attack Iran or the coury’s oil facilities; An issue that preveed Joe Biden, the Prime Minister of Israel, from doing it. On the other hand, I doubt that Trump will show a desire to do this, and I guess Trump’s answer will be “don’t do it now”.
He added: “You know better than I do that Trump is not the most unpredictable preside in the White House. But despite the warmongers he has appoied to the national security team, Trump himself will be the one who will choose the path and they will follow him loyally.”
The former prime minister of the Zionist regime said: “It is not inconceivable that despite the appearance of being very hard-line towards Iran, the isolationist meality of the new Trump administration will lead them to a much broader agreeme.”
He said in this regard: “This grand deal could include ongoing talks with Moscow on Ukraine, during which Trump would encourage the Russian preside to stop Iran from proxies in the region and activities against Saudi Arabia, the UAE and Israel. Find a formula to find life together. This would likely include a new, iernationally backed nuclear deal with Iran.”
Prior to this report, Seyed Abbas Araghchi, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Islamic Republic of Iran, stated in a television ierview on Saturday: “The opportunity for negotiations still exists, but it is limited. For such complex negotiations, one year is not too much time, especially with the crises Regional and iernational. “When it starts, negotiations will be a problem, of course, we are fully prepared for these negotiations and we consider the windows of diplomacy open, provided that there is a real will on our opposite sides.”
Ehud Barak coinued his ierview with Politico and said: “Such an emphasis on diplomacy by the next US governme probably won’t please Netanyahu and they may no longer see Trump as a suitable person for their policies.”

Donald Trump’s meeting with Vladimir Putin on the sidelines of the G20 meeting in Hamburg – 2017
Trump’s need for Saudis and Emiratis
Currely, the members of Netanyahu’s far-right cabinet are happy about Trump’s victory in the November 5 presideial election of the United States, and recely, “Mike Huckabee”, the former governor of the state of Arkansas and a staunch supporter of the Zionist regime, as Trump’s possible choice for the next ambassador of the United States to the occupied territories. He supported the claim of “annexing the West Bank to Israel”, but still, Barack believes that “Trump will not agree to such approaches”.
Barak added: “Trump, who is very close to Israel, but like Biden and many former American presides, he needs the Saudis and Emiratis. He needs security and stability of oil supply. He needs many things that conflict with Israel’s ierests. Of course, the question is, how much does he insist that Israel play its role?
The former prime minister of the Zionist regime emphasized: “The general problem is that Netanyahu does not have a real strategy and has not been able to turn Israel’s rece military successes io lasting political achievemes, and this issue has become the main failure of the Netanyahu governme.”

Far-right group “Proud Boys”
The difference between proud boys in America and Israel
Regarding the Hamas moveme and the future after the war, Barak said: “The defeat of Hamas cannot be defined as the killing of several thousand innoce people in Gaza. There must be an action plan to return the prisoners and give political power to someone else in Gaza. This other person must be an eity recognized as legitimate by iernational law, the iernational community, Arab neighbors, and the Palestinians. The only institution that fulfills all these demands is the Palestinian Authority, which, of course, has many strengths and weaknesses, but it is much better than Hamas.”
He poied to the far-right members of Netanyahu’s cabinet and said: “The problem is that Netanyahu’s coalition is made up of far-right factions, including some racist people.” I compare them to “Proud Boys” in America. But the leaders of the “proud boys” are now at least temporarily in prison, but they are in power in Israel.
At the end of the ierview with Politico, the former Prime Minister of the Zionist regime said: “Of course, Netanyahu needs the coinuation of the war in Gaza. “The mome the shooting stops, the criminal case against Bibi (Netanyahu’s nickname) will immediately resume, and calls for his resignation and early elections will increase.”
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