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(Worthy News) – Israel and Saudi Arabia are pressuring the Trump administration to carry out a strike on Iran’s nuclear facilities before President-elect Joe Biden takes office, the Arabic-language newspaper Dar Al-Hayat reported on Thursday.
According to the report, which is based on anonymous US sources, Riyadh and Jerusalem have “exerted heavy pressure on the president to take out Iran’s nuclear installations in a surgical strike” in order to sabotage Biden’s plan to re-enter negotiations with the ayatollah regime on a long-term deal regarding its atomic project and other matters.
The two countries supposedly told that such was justified in light of Iran’s recent breaches of the nuclear accord from 2015 and that the decision to ramp up enrichment of uranium to 20% purity was a legitimate pretext for hostilities. [ Source: Israel Hayom (Read More…) ]
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