Hi there,
The recent deal struck between the West and Iran that is supposed to limit Iran's nuclear program has put Israel in a difficult position. Its major ally - the U.S. - has chosen a diplomatic route to prevent Iran from building a nuclear bomb. But the deal will only last six months and there is no guarantee diplomacy will work.
As Norman Podhoretz wrote in the Wall Street Journal recently, a "new consensus" on Iran has emerged that posits the notion that the only thing worse than Iran getting the bomb is taking military action to prevent it.
We've heard from the pundits and politicians. Now it's your turn.
Will Israel still attack Iran despite the recently signed agreement to limit Iran's uranium enrichment program? Click here to sound off on what you think will happen.
Sincerely,
Aaron Hanscom
Managing Editor, PJ Media
http://PJMedia.com
http://PJTV.com
The recent deal struck between the West and Iran that is supposed to limit Iran's nuclear program has put Israel in a difficult position. Its major ally - the U.S. - has chosen a diplomatic route to prevent Iran from building a nuclear bomb. But the deal will only last six months and there is no guarantee diplomacy will work.
As Norman Podhoretz wrote in the Wall Street Journal recently, a "new consensus" on Iran has emerged that posits the notion that the only thing worse than Iran getting the bomb is taking military action to prevent it.
We've heard from the pundits and politicians. Now it's your turn.
Will Israel still attack Iran despite the recently signed agreement to limit Iran's uranium enrichment program? Click here to sound off on what you think will happen.
Sincerely,
Aaron Hanscom
Managing Editor, PJ Media
http://PJMedia.com
http://PJTV.com
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