As the old saying goes, “where you stand has a great deal to do with where you sit.” While the Biden administration has reassured us that they want to negotiate a “longer and stronger deal with Iran," to those who live in the Middle East, this might sound incurably naïve.
To many observers, it appears that the United States is anxious to “just make a deal” with Iran and that they do not understand Tehran’s history of negotiations. However, residents of the Middle East have looked at the results of the 2015 negotiations with the Islamic Republic and may well believe that we in North America have little appreciation of the existential threat that Israel and our Gulf allies are under. That threat will only be enhanced if the talks go awry.
Here to discuss this, and what the Israelis might feel that they have to do to survive is Professor Efraim Inbar.
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