From Krim: "Erich Follath is not known
for writing sympathetic articles on Iran, and the fact that you pointed
him out as a Zionist in one of your previous postings made me really
suspicious about his new article in Der
Spiegel:
"But the long-smoldering nuclear dispute with Tehran may be about to take a sensational turn. SPIEGEL has learned from intelligence sources that Iran's new president, Hassan Rohani, is reportedly prepared to decommission the Fordo enrichment plant and allow international inspectors to monitor the removal of the centrifuges. In return, he could demand that the United States and Europe rescind their sanctions against the Islamic Republic, lift the ban on Iranian oil exports and allow the country's central bank to do international business again."
Closing Fordo has been one of the demands Israel has been trying to have US/Western countries demand of Iran in any deal. This looks nothing more like a Mossad operation to sneak a monkey wrench (and it's demands) into the US/West negotiations with Iran."
"But the long-smoldering nuclear dispute with Tehran may be about to take a sensational turn. SPIEGEL has learned from intelligence sources that Iran's new president, Hassan Rohani, is reportedly prepared to decommission the Fordo enrichment plant and allow international inspectors to monitor the removal of the centrifuges. In return, he could demand that the United States and Europe rescind their sanctions against the Islamic Republic, lift the ban on Iranian oil exports and allow the country's central bank to do international business again."
Closing Fordo has been one of the demands Israel has been trying to have US/Western countries demand of Iran in any deal. This looks nothing more like a Mossad operation to sneak a monkey wrench (and it's demands) into the US/West negotiations with Iran."