Israel and Saudi Arabia both Back Trump’s New Strategy against Iran
2017-10-15 - 4:30 am
Bahrain Mirror: Israel and Saudi Arabia showed their support to US President Donald Trump on Friday after he refused to certify the 2015 Iranian nuclear deal signed P5+1 in 2015.
Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu congratulated Trump on his "courageous decision".
"If the Iran deal is left unchanged, on thing is absolutely certain. In a few years time, the world's foremost terrorist regime will have an arsenal of nuclear weapons and that's a tremendous danger for our collective future," said Netanyahu.
Meanwhile, Saudi Arabia said it backed Trump's "firm strategy" on regional rival Iran.
"The kingdom backs and welcomes the firm strategy on Iran and its aggressive policy that was announced by US President Donald Trump," the official Saudi Press Agency said in a statement.
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