We might have to live with a nuclear armed Iran.
Yet all this "we don't feel comfortable with a nuclear Iran?"
His first question concerned the perceived growing threat of a nuclear armed Iran.
A nuclear Iran may not be so cataclysmic, they privately say.
It may be that learning to live with a nuclear Iran is the wisest thing under any circumstances.
What conditions would be required for Israel to tolerate a nuclear Iran?
Israel is not facing the threat of a nuclear Iran alone, and so its efforts must support those of the international community.
American intelligence agencies are focusing much energy, officials say, on identifying major sites for Iran's nuclear and missile programs.
Those who are genuinely concerned over the prospect of a nuclear Iran should be giving this deal a welcome, albeit a cautious one.
These are not developments to be wished for, but they are risks that a nuclear Iran must take into account.