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by Alan M. Dershowitz • October
19, 2017 at 9:30 am
The Saudi
Press Agency reported that King Salman called President Trump to
offer his support for America's more "firm strategy" on
Iran and commitment to fighting "Iranian aggression."
Pictured above: President Trump and King Salman of Saudi Arabia in
Riyadh on May 20, 2017. (Image source: The White House)
The evidence is mounting that Iran is not only
violating the spirit of the no-nukes deal, but that it is
also violating its letter. The prologue to the deal explicitly
states: "Iran reaffirms that under no circumstances will Iran
ever seek, develop or acquire any nuclear weapons." This
reaffirmation has no sunset provision: it is supposed to be
forever.
Yet German officials have concluded that Iran has
not given up on its goal to produce nuclear weapons that can be
mounted on rockets. According to Der Tagesspiegel, a Berlin
newspaper:
"Despite the nuclear agreement [reached with
world powers in July 2015], Iran has not given up its illegal
activities in Germany. The mullah regime also made efforts this
year to obtain material from [German] firms for its nuclear program
and the construction of missiles, said security sources."
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