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Top government officials laud France, UK, but tell Ynet White House policy with regards to Iranian nuclear program 'hesitant'
Senior Israeli officials expressed their disappointment with US President Barack Obama's policy on Iran.
"The administration is still not acting in full force to impose significant sanctions against Tehran," one of the officials told Ynet Sunday night.
On the other hand, officials in Jerusalem lauded French President Nicolas Sarkozy and British Prime Minister David Cameron. "France and the UK have begun to act determinedly, while Obama's administration has yet to formulate a policy that is sufficiently severe," another official said.
"While the House of Representatives and the Senate are promoting (anti-Iran) legislation, the White House is operating according to an ideology which could be defined as 'hesitant.' The Iranian issue calls for a clear stance, but the administration has yet to take the necessary measures to significantly hurt the ayatollahs' regime."
Israeli officials: Obama too soft on Iran - Israel News, Ynetnews