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Saturday, September 15, 2012

Obama Ignores Netanyahu

Never before since the founding of the State of Israel has its Prime Minister been dissed by an American President, but that is the case we now see with Obama and Netanyahu.  Obama's staff says he does not have the time to talk but he does have time to appear on talk shows and to continue his campaign.  The future of Israel is at hand and the American President does not have the time to meet.

Should Israel wait until  after the US elections, the US will not be there to support them. Therefore, they must act while Obama will be forced to take action  to ensure that the Jewish vote and other Israeli supporters who would vote Democratic are not lost. There is no choice. Netanyahu must strike the nuke plant in the next 45 days.

Conservative Tom


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There should be no doubt how Obama feels about Bibi and Israel. Add this Obama act to the list.
http://israel-commentary.org/?p=4543
How delusional is anyone who supports Israel and says they are going to vote for Obama on November 6….
White House declines Netanyahu request to meet with Obama
The White House’s response marks a new low in relations between Netanyahu and Obama, underscored by the fact that this is the first time Netanyahu will visit the U.S. as prime minister without meeting Obama.
By Barak Ravid Sep.11, 2012
The White House declined Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s request on Tuesday to meet U.S. President Barack Obama during a UN conference in New York at the end of the month.
An official in Jerusalem said that the prime minister’s office sent the White House a message stating that although Netanyahu will spend only two and a half days on U.S. soil, he is interested in meeting Obama and is willing to travel to the U.S. capital specifically for that purpose. The official added that the White House rejected the request and said that at this time Obama’s schedule does not allow for a meeting.
The White House’s response marks a new low in relations between Netanyahu and Obama, underscored by the fact that this is the first time Netanyahu will visit the U.S. as prime minister without meeting the president.
Defense Minister Ehud Barak tried to ease the tension on Tuesday, saying that the differences between the U.S. and Israel should be ironed out “but behind closed doors.” “We must not forget that the U.S. is Israel’s most important source of support in terms of security,” he said in a statement.
(Excuse me. Why are Ehud Barak still part of the Israeli power structure, along with Shimon Peres.? They have both caused crucial injury to Israel multiple times and should have been retired in disgrace or better still, jailed, for treason and incompetence, years ago) jsk
Earlier on Tuesday, Netanyahu launched an unprecedented verbal attack on the U.S. government over its stance on the Iranian nuclear program.
“The world tells Israel ‘wait, there’s still time’. And I say, ‘Wait for what? Wait until when?’ Those in the international community who refuse to put red lines before Iran don’t have a moral right to place a red light before Israel,” Netanyahu told reporters on Tuesday.
“Now if Iran knows that there is no red line. If Iran knows that there is no deadline, what will it do? Exactly what it’s doing. It’s continuing, without any interference, towards obtaining nuclear weapons capability and from there, nuclear bombs,” he said.
U.S. Department of State spokeswoman Victoria Nuland stressed again on Tuesday that the U.S. administration doesn’t see public discussion of Iranian nuclear program and red lines as useful. “We don’t think it’s particularly useful to have those conversations in public. It doesn’t help the process and it doesn’t help the integrity of the diplomacy. To be standing here at the podium parsing the details of the Iranian nuclear program is not helpful to getting where we want to go,” she said, briefing the media.
Also on Tuesday, U.S. Defense Secretary Leon Panetta said that if Iran decides to make a nuclear weapon, the United States would have a little more than a year to act to stop it.” (Yet, another Obama appointed loser) jsk
Thank you to Cheryl Jacobs Lewin for her commmentary

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