The News (New Glasgow)

Boost of support

Pompeo: U.S. stands ‘with Israel’ in fight against Iran

- BY MATTHEW LEE

Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Sunday gave a warm boost of support to Israel in its standoff against Iran, saying “the United States is with Israel in this fight.”

Pompeo has been using the Middle East leg of his first trip abroad as America’s top diplomat to call for concerted internatio­nal action to punish Iran for its missile programs.

The tough line was welcomed in Israel, which considers Iran its greatest threat and has been leading calls for the internatio­nal community to revise its 2015 nuclear deal with Iran. He arrived after visiting Saudi Arabia, another fierce rival of Iran.

“We remain deeply concerned about Iran’s dangerous escalation of threats to Israel and the region and Iran’s ambition to dominate the Middle East remains,” Pompeo said after a nearly two-hour meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. “The United States is with Israel in this fight.”

Israel has called for tough internatio­nal action against Iran, citing its hostile rhetoric, support for anti-Israel militant groups and developmen­t of long-range missiles.

It also has complained the 2015 nuclear deal does not do enough to prevent Iran from developing a nuclear-weapons capability, and expressed growing concerns about Iran’s involvemen­t in the civil war in neighbouri­ng Syria. It says it will not allow Iran to establish a permanent military presence in Syria, fearing the Iranians will launch attacks.

President Donald Trump is to decide by May 12 whether to remain in the nuclear deal. Pompeo repeated the Trump position that “if we can’t fix it, he is going to withdraw.”

Netanyahu welcomed the tough U.S. line.

“Iran must be stopped, its quest for a nuclear bomb must be stopped, its aggression must be stopped and we’re committed to stopping it together,” he said.

Netanyahu also welcomed the U.S. recognitio­n of Jerusalem as Israel’s capital and the scheduled move of its embassy from Tel Aviv on May 14. Pompeo said the U.S. is “incredibly proud” of the embassy move.

The Palestinia­ns, who claim Israeli-annexed east Jerusalem as their capital, have harshly criticized the U.S. move and all but cut off ties with the White House.

 ?? AP PHOTO ?? U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, left, listens to Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Minister Adel al-Jubeir during a joint press conference at the Royal Terminal of King Khaled airport in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
AP PHOTO U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, left, listens to Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Minister Adel al-Jubeir during a joint press conference at the Royal Terminal of King Khaled airport in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

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