Iran deal changes the game
Does this change the status quo in the region. Is it the beginning of new partnerships ?
Israel, looking uncomfortably isolated, has made its position clear, with Binyamin Netanyahu lambasting the agreement as an "historic mistake" – and perhaps, ironically, thus helping President Hassan Rouhani sell the deal at home.
Elsewhere the discomfort is most obvious in Saudi Arabia and the smaller Gulf states, which have long seen Iran as a greater threat and strategic rival than Israel.
The silence in Riyadh on Sunday was thunderously eloquent. It would be smart of the Iranians to extend their current charm offensive to the Gulf neighbours but it will be difficult to allay suspicions. The UAE, interestingly, gave the agreement a terse welcome.
Viewed from the heartlands of the Middle East, the most striking conclusion of the Geneva drama is that the US is now prepared to act more independently of its traditional allies – the Israelis and Saudis – than ever before. That appears to confirm the dawning realisation that Obama is simultaneously pivoting away from the region – while helping craft its new realities
Guardian
Sulieman: There are games within games within games. The USA has obviously changed tack and we will now see what happens in Iran and Syria.
7 bn, are they enough to stop the Nuclear activities!
Is it that simple, or just a play as always?
Together to a peaceful Mid-East !!!
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-25078961
http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/11/24/us-iran-nuclear-idUSBRE9AI0CV20131124
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/nov/24/secret-usa-iran-talks-nuclear-deal
what is the deal brit?..don't want to google it..just humor me and post a link please