The Jerusalem Post

Pence: US should end all negotiatio­ns with Iran, never reenter nuke deal

- • By OMRI NAHMIAS Jerusalem Post Correspond­ent

WashInGTon – Former us vice president mike pence said on sunday that the current administra­tion “should end all negotiatio­ns with Iran,” and that the united states “should never reenter the Iran nuclear deal.”

pence visited Cornerston­e Church in san antonio, Texas, for a fireside chat with pastor john hagee, the founder of Christians united for Israel.

“The Iran nuclear deal would not prevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon,” said pence. “It would virtually ensure after a set period of time that they would have access to the fissile materials to make a nuclear weapon. and I couldn’t be more proud to have been vice president in an administra­tion that isolated Iran as never before. We not only got out of the Iran nuclear deal, but by unleashing our armed forces, we took down the IsIs caliphate and their leader. We marshaled support from arab nations across the world, even as we were sending in an ambiguous message of support for Israel.”

pence continued, “at the time that we made the announceme­nt [we] were moving the american embassy to jerusalem, virtually every world leader told president Trump that it would, it would reap the whirlwind; that it would create mayhem in the region.

“There was some opposition even within our administra­tion,” he remarked. “But I, alongside the president and a few other key members of our administra­tion, believed otherwise. and when that decision came down, we didn’t reap the whirlwind. In the fall of 2020, the president of the united states, joined by two arab countries, signed the first peace agreement with two arab nations in 25 years in the abraham accords. so what we should do now is to continue to isolate Iran as never before. The united states of america needs to say with one voice, we will never allow Iran to obtain a nuclear weapon. not now, not ever.”

speaking about Israel, pence said, “I knew if I ever had the privilege of representi­ng my state in our nation’s capital or serving in public life, I was going to stand for Israel.

“I came to understand the practical challenges that Israel faces,” he continued. “But more than anything else, as I said, when I spoke before the Knesset shortly after the president of the united states announced that we were moving the american embassy to jerusalem, the capital of Israel, I said that we stand with Israel because her cause is our cause, and we stand with Israel because in so many ways, the very existence of Israel, the rebirth of the jewish state of Israel is evidence that the promises of God are true.”

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