Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu turned up the heat on Thursday to fry the nuclear deal with Iran.
He brought up new arguments against ‘ObamaDeal” and pointed out that the much-talked-about notice of 24 days before Iran must allow inspections of its nuclear facilities is actually three months.
Prime Minister Netanyahu explained during a briefing that if Iran does not agree to allow inspections after notice of 34 days, it can delay them by appealing to a committee, which would have 30 days to discuss the issue.
If the committee does not accept the appeal, Iran could delay inspections for another 30 days by involving the U.N. Security Council.
The delays would give Iran almost 90 days to cover up activity that violates the agreement.
He appealed to Congress to bring out a veto-proof majority against the deal, saying that such action would “avert the greatest danger of Iran becoming a legitimate nuclear threshold power in 10 years.
He added:
The more a person learns about the agreement, the more he opposes it.
Prime Minister Netanyahu also stressed that the Sunni Muslim countries, headed by Saudi Arabia, are “outraged by the agreement.”