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'We can trust the US' - JNS.org

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    100% Very Right

  • Politician Portrayal

    17% Positive

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

59% : "There has been something quite striking in this regard," noted Hanebgi: "A superpower [Russia] is dependent on a country like Iran, a pariah, in order to get its hands on a certain kind of weapon system, a UAV.
52% : There is a very complex process [vis-a-vis Iran] that has been going on for a long time and will require congressional approval, and at this point, it is far from clear if that is feasible during an election year in the United States.
48% : Iran had a brief moment in which it crossed the 60% level, and they explained it to the International Atomic Energy Agency and the world as a local glitch, not as a policy.
48% : "They want to be certain that in the event of a clash with Iran, the world's superpower -- i.e. the United States -- will stand by them.
48% : This is a crucial thing they have been getting from Iran, even though they are already armed to the teeth with nuclear weapons, aircraft and tanks," he said.
47% : The prime minister has put it correctly: We don't believe understandings with Iran can have a positive side, but in any event, Israel would not be bound by any such arrangement and will act to defend itself on its own at any given moment" Another theater Israel has been keeping a close eye on is the Iranian-Russian one, in light of the growing cooperation between the two sides.
45% : Our preparations are not for those understandings, but for a scenario in which it becomes apparent that Iran is on the verge of crossing the last threshold, from which there is no return.
43% : Former security officials have suggested that the United States might try to link a deal with Iran to the normalization of relations between Israel and Saudi Arabia.
42% : "The Saudis are wary of a deal with Israel because they understand that a possible consequence is a very blunt disavowal by Iran, which could exact a heavy price from them," said Hanegbi.
39% : All that stops Iran from crossing the nuclear threshold is one decision.
39% : Q: How do you square that with an emerging deal between Iran and the West?
38% : We assess that Hezbollah initiated something that was a result of Iran's predicament, as Tehran is very limited in how it can respond to our attacks in Syria, and also as a result of Hezbollah's own predicament in Lebanon, which has been spiraling out of control....
37% : Tehran has been providing UAVs to the Kremlin to help it prosecute the war on Ukraine.
36% : "We were not optimistic because there had been tension brewing between Saudi Arabia and the United States over the past several years, in part because of the feeling on the part of the Saudis that the United States had let them down after Iran attacked their oil facilities.
36% : Q: Former Israeli security officials have warned against a situation in which Israel tacitly accepts the agreement with Iran so that it could get a deal with Saudi Arabia.
35% : Q: The U.S. and Iran have been discussing a limited nuclear deal, and Israel hasn't even publicly come out against it.
35% : The accumulation of events on multiple fronts contributed to this: the war in Gaza; the attempted attack in Megiddo [by Hezbollah]; the threats by Iran; the attacks [by Palestinians]; and there have also been statements by security officials in response to those events.
33% : We don't think these understandings [between Washington and Iran] could come close to the damage inflicted by the 2015 nuclear deal.
32% : "Iran has tried for several years to create a noose around us in the form of terrorist organizations.

*Our bias meter rating uses data science including sentiment analysis, machine learning and our proprietary algorithm for determining biases in news articles. Bias scores are on a scale of -100% to 100% with higher negative scores being more liberal and higher positive scores being more conservative, and 0% being neutral. The rating is an independent analysis and is not affiliated nor sponsored by the news source or any other organization.

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