For IsraHell...Lapid on Syria and Iran: Words Are Not Enough http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/172037#.Ujm0e381A9U
In the Middle East, "you have to have sticks with the carrots," Finance Minister tells CNN.
Finance Minister Yair Lapid said on Tuesday that, when it comes to Syria and Iran, “words are not enough.”
Lapid spoke to CNN’s Christiane Amanpour, in an interview that revolved mostly around foreign policy.
“If you want to negotiate you better have a big
stick in your hand – or in this case a big Tomahawk,” he said when asked
about the negotiations with Syria regarding its chemical weapons
arsenal.“It’s the Middle East; you have to have sticks with the carrots,” added Lapid.“Unless there is a credible threat, all the
negotiations [on Syria] are just empty words,” he said. “This is not
over. It won’t be over until all weapons of mass destruction will be out
of Syria. Then we will know this whole move has succeeded.”Lapid repeated a point
many have made about sticking to U.S. President Barack Obama’s “red
line” on chemical weapons, that not only Syria, but also Iran has to be
shown that the world “will not be silent when regimes and dictatorships
are gathering weapons of mass destruction.”Lapid was asked by Amanpour about the changing
rhetoric coming out of Iran, specifically the recent wishes to Jews for a
happy new year made by both President Hassan Rouhani and Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif on their Twitter accounts.“Of course I
rather have people tweeting me happy Rosh Hashanah or happy New Year
instead of tweeting that they are, I don’t know, holocaust deniers as it
was before,” Lapid told Amanpour. “I don’t want to be sour about
everything, but is this the real thing?”Once again, he said, words are great, but it comes down to actions.“When the reactor in Qom will be closed, when they
will stop enriching uranium, when they take off the enriched uranium
they already have, then we can discuss the fact whether we can all hold
hands and sing hallelujah together,” stated Lapid.
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