What Does the U.S. Withdrawal from Afghanistan Mean for Israel and the Middle East?

Sep 02, 2021 View Original Article
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

49% : "Those pictures that we saw coming from Kabul is actually giving more strength to the radicals in Lebanon, to the radicals in Gaza, and to the radicals in Tehran. "
47% : And I think the question is whether the new administration will now continue to negotiate with Tehran and will try to reenter the agreement with Iran all over again."
41% : I hope it will stay in that situation because the last thing we want is another bad agreement that will allow Iran to become nuclear."
40% : But now, the only reason that we don't have an agreement is because the leadership in Tehran are unwilling to negotiate with the U.S.
37% : "And I think we have a reason to worry because the new administration actually acknowledged that they are willing, that they are eager to sign a deal with the administration in Tehran.
36% : We hope it will not be the case that it will be only Israel against the radicals of Iran.

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