USA: "A bad deal with Iran is better than no deal at all"
US National Security Advisor Susan Rice argued that "a bad deal with Iran is better than no deal" before the largest Jewish pressure group, ahead of the Israeli Prime Minister's speech to the US Congress; "However desirable the idea may be, it is neither realistic nor achievable to prevent Iran's nuclear production indefinitely," she said.
Brazil Agency - US presidential national security advisor Susan Rice argued that "a bad deal with Iran is better than no deal" before the largest Jewish pressure group, ahead of the Israeli prime minister's speech to the US Congress.
"However desirable the idea may be, it is neither realistic nor achievable" to prevent Iran's nuclear production indefinitely. She made the statement on Monday (2) during the annual conference of the American-Israeli Public Relations Committee.
The United States government considers it a breach of protocol that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu decided to speak about Iran before the US Congress without consulting the White House, at the invitation of the Republican leader of the House of Representatives, John Boehner.
The Israeli Prime Minister explains today (3) before Congress why he considers that an agreement with Iran on its nuclear program constitutes a risk to the very existence of Israel and to the security of the United States.
"Iran threatens to destroy Israel, is devouring country after country in the Middle East, exports terrorism, and is developing, at the time of our speaking, technology to build nuclear weapons," Netanyahu stated yesterday.