would ease sanctions while putting the brakes on its nuclear weapons ambitions? that all depends on who you ask. we believe there is the potential, anyway, to initiate the first phase of an agreement that would see iran halting progress on its program and rolling back certain aspects of it. i think the problem with a partial deal is that you reduce the sanctions and in this case, you reduce the sanctions, let out a lot of pressure and iran is practically giving away nothing. it s making a minor concession which they can reverse in weeks and you en danger the whole sanctions regime that took years to make. so i don t think it s a good deal. i think it s a bad deal, an exceedingly bad deal. to say the obama administration and the israeli government don t see eye-to-eye on loosening iranian sanctions, well, that s like calling the titanic s voyage sort of a disappointing vacation.
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