CIA expects no revival of Iran nuclear deal, but Americans warn Israeli officials they won't go to war over it, according to media -- RT World News
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
54% : In Israel, Iran was the focus of negotiations with officials.41% : According to Haaretz sources in the Israeli government, members of the Burns delegation told their Israeli counterparts that it was unlikely that the US and Iran would come to an agreement on renewing the US-abandoned 2015 international nuclear deal.
41% : And even if Tehran refuses to continue negotiations, "it does not look like the Americans have the intention of responding militarily, and it is unlikely at the moment that there will be such a response," a source told the newspaper.
41% : The Israeli government of new Prime Minister Naftali Bennett maintains the same bellicose stance toward Iran that his predecessor Benjamin Netanyahu maintained.
40% : The confrontation has become more acute with the change of government in Tehran, where conservative hardliner Raisi was sworn in as president last week.
39% : Tehran eventually responded by gradually refusing to observe its part of the deal, which offered the country the lifting of sanctions and business opportunities in exchange for accepting limitations on its nuclear industry.
38% : The team of CIA Director William Burns is said to have dashed Israeli hopes for US military action against Iran under President Ebrahim Raisi.
38% : CIA Director William Burns' team is said to have dampened Israeli hopes for US military action against Iran under President Ebrahim Raisi.
36% : Tehran denied any involvement in the incident.
33% : The CIA director's visit comes amid an escalation in what appears to be a clandestine maritime conflict between Israel and Iran, in which the two parties allegedly target each other's commercial ships with sabotage.
31% : According to Haaretz, Israel's efforts to push its Western allies into retaliating against Iran with force resulted in a diplomatic flop.
22% : The Trump administration withdrew from the agreement in 2018, launching a so-called "maximum pressure" campaign against Iran instead.
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