
Former Israeli Ambassador to US Calls MoU a ‘Massive Surrender to Iran’
Danny Ayalon, a former deputy foreign minister and Israel’s former ambassador to the United States, branded the current US-Iran memorandum of understanding a “massive surrender” to Tehran during a radio interview on Thursday, July 2. He argued that the Islamic Republic now dictates the terms of its dealings with Washington. In his assessment, the arrangement reflects American submissiveness toward a regime that Israel fought openly only months ago.
“What is happening today is massive surrender by the US to Iran; the Iranians are setting the tone, the US is releasing funds to Iran, and the Americans are not responding to provocations on Iranian territory,” Ayalon said. He warned that Tehran is exploiting the opening to the fullest. In his telling, the regime had pushed hard to detach the Strait of Hormuz issue from the nuclear file — and succeeded.
Once Iran separated those two questions, Ayalon explained, the split handed the regime a measure of quiet on both fronts. He cautioned that the deal leaves the United States absorbing provocations without response, even as Iran consolidates its gains. His warning was a call to treat the moment as a strategic danger rather than a settled peace.
(JPost/VFI News)
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