Dr. Kedar delivered a detailed analysis of a 14-point agreement regarding Iran, expressing strong concerns about its terms and the Iranian regime's reliability.
He criticized the agreement for lacking provisions banning the Iranian government from shooting at peaceful demonstrations, arguing this should have been the top priority given recent violence against Iranian protesters.
Dr. Kedar questioned Iran's commitment to the terms, particularly regarding uranium enrichment, missile limitations, and support for proxy groups, expressing skepticism about Iran's historical pattern of violating agreements.
He urged the American administration to strengthen the agreement by including a ban on shooting at demonstrations and extending enrichment restrictions beyond the proposed 20-year period, arguing this would better serve both regional security and the Iranian people's quest for freedom.