Harvard Law School
professor and vocal Israel supporter Alan Dershowitz said the deal
reached in Geneva under which Iran promised to stop uranium enrichment
beyond 5 percent in exchange for $7 billion in sanctions relief “could
turn out to be a cataclysmic error of gigantic proportions.”
“It could also turn out to be successful, to be the beginning of a
negotiated resolution,” Dershowitz told Newsmax.,” but I think the
likelihood of it being the former is considerably greater.”
Read more at: http://www.jewishpress.com/news/breaking-news/dershowitz-iran-deal-could-be-cataclysmic-error%e2%80%8b/2013/11/26/
Read more at: http://www.jewishpress.com/news/breaking-news/dershowitz-iran-deal-could-be-cataclysmic-error%e2%80%8b/2013/11/26/
Harvard Law School professor and vocal Israel supporter Alan Dershowitz said the deal reached in Geneva under which Iran promised to stop uranium enrichment beyond 5 percent in exchange for $7 billion in sanctions relief “could turn out to be a cataclysmic error of gigantic proportions.”
“It could also turn out to be successful, to be the beginning of a negotiated resolution,” Dershowitz told Newsmax.,” but I think the likelihood of it being the former is considerably greater.”
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