Israeli Minister of Public Security Gilad Erdan has endorsed the US decision to re-implement sanctions against Tehran and expressed his hope that either a better version of the Iran nuclear deal will be struck or that the Islamic Republic's government would just disappear, in an interview with Israel Radio.
"It would be better if the Iranian regime would disappear entirely from this world, but it would also be a blessing to see Obama's bad nuclear agreement replaced with a better one," he said.
Comment: There are those who likewise wish the current Israeli government to disappear. Umbrage, outrage, threats and retaliation are the responses when the shoe is on the other foot.
Erdan explained that the only thing one can influence Iran with is an "economic hammer" and that there is a good chance that such a "hammer" will bring Iran "to its knees." The minister also slammed the EU's attempts to resist US sanctions and to keep the Iran nuclear deal afloat.
"The EU is morally bankrupt, and we need to remember that next time they try to lecture us," he said.
Comment: Now there's a priceless statement coming from Israel's leadership! This is the same guy who brazenly said: "the blood of victims of Palestinian violence is on Facebook's hands." What world does he live in?
Comment: Trump has made eight or so approaches to Tehran for negotiations on the nuclear deal; so far all have been refused.
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