by Ryan Mauro
Kerry's statement comes despite the fact that Ayatollah Khamenei published his strategy to eliminate Israel in a new book published last week.
US SEc. of State John Kerry testifying before Congress about the nuclear deal with Iran (Photo: © Reuters)
The telling exchange with Jeffrey Goldberg is as follows:
"Goldberg: Do you believe that Iranian leaders sincerely seek the elimination of the Jewish state?
Kerry:
I think they have a fundamental ideological confrontation with Israel
at this particular moment. Whether or not that translates into active
steps to, quote, “Wipe it,” you know...
Goldberg: “Wipe it off the map.”
Kerry:
I don’t know the answer to that. I haven’t seen anything that says to
me—they’ve got 80,000 rockets in Hezbollah pointed at Israel, and any
number of choices could have been made. They didn’t make the bomb when
they had enough material for 10 to 12. They’ve signed on to an agreement
where they say they’ll never try and make one and we have a mechanism
in place where we can prove that. So I don’t want to get locked into
that debate. I think it’s a waste of time here."
See Related Story: Ayatollah Khamenei Publishes Book on How to Destroy Israel
The Israeli Prime Minister made the point that the deal creates a "more difficult path to one or two bombs today and a much easier path to hundreds of bombs tomorrow." Agreeing to the deal—and even complying with the deal—is not at all inconsistent with Iran's ideologically-based grand strategy.
Ryan Mauro is ClarionProject.org’s national security analyst, a fellow with Clarion Project and an adjunct professor of homeland security. Mauro is frequently interviewed on top-tier television and radio.
Source: www.clarionproject.org/analysis/kerry-doubts-iran-wants-destroy-israel
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