"Israel has not been able to destroy Iran's nuclear facilities, but this weekend's attacks seem to be a signal for the Islamic Republic to return to the negotiating table with the US over its nuclear program," political scientist Enver Robelli said on "Off the Record" with Andrea Dangli on A2 CNN.
However, according to him, Iran is finding it very difficult to withstand Israeli attacks. "It seems that the gap between the rhetoric of the regime in Iran and the real possibilities is very large. Because of the sanctions, Iran cannot even repair its planes. Let's not forget that a year ago the helicopter of the President of Iran crashed and he lost his life. On July 31 of last year, Israel eliminated the head of Hamas, later the head of Hezbollah," he said.
"Basically, their options are very limited. Right now we are in the phase of warnings, to give up the nuclear program and sit at the negotiating table. But I think it will not happen. Because the regime is so obsessed with the atomic bomb that it has created a lot of expertise, so I do not believe that killing experts will have a very big effect in curbing the program," Robelli added. (A2 Televizion)