Analyst Dror Balazada warns that the emerging US-Iran agreement is a stalling tactic that will grant Tehran billions of dollars in oil revenue within 60 days, rather than a genuine diplomatic resolution, according to comments published by the C14 channel.
Commentator Dror Balazada, in remarks published by the C14 channel, assessed that the framework taking shape between Washington and Tehran is designed to delay rather than resolve the nuclear crisis. He argued that the deal would allow Iran to sell oil worth billions of dollars in a 60-day window, generating significant revenue while deferring substantive nuclear rollback. The assessment adds to a wave of Israeli criticism of the emerging US-Iran memorandum of understanding. As The Zioneer has reported (12:20 Jerusalem, Jun 12), analysts including 'Abu Saleh' have warned that the deal grants immediate sanctions relief and frozen assets while leaving Iran's ballistic missile and drone programs unrestricted. Senior US officials have publicly signaled a deal is near (17:37 Jerusalem, Jun 13), while President Trump told Prime Minister Netanyahu days ago that a breakthrough was imminent (20:24 Jerusalem, Jun 9). No formal text has been published, and it is unclear whether Prime Minister Netanyahu has secured written security guarantees from the United States as part of the framework.
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