While Netanyahu is speaking to Congress, Obama is playing tiddly winks. He basically said that we now "will have peace in our time" when Iran signs onto the agreement. This is similar to those same words uttered by Chamberlain after meeting Hitler.
Netanyahu spoke clearly, Obama did not listen. Netanyahu spoke about how negotiations in the Middle East work, Obama knows better. Netanyahu fears for his nation, Obama is well on destroying his.
Let us make one thing clear. Iran will not stop its progress to nuclear weapons. It is selling the Europeans and Obama a snow job. Remember under Islam it is fine to lie to the non-believers and enemies to accomplish your goals! However, we in the West are too stupid, too uneducated to understand the way Muslims think and act. It is time for us to awaken before we find our cities have been reduced to smoking relics.
Conservative Tom
P.S. Listen to the video that follows this piece. In the first 30 seconds of it Obama says that "the bond between the United States and America is unbreakable." Did he mean that that the bond between the United States and Israel is unbreakable or what he said? Considering his love of Islam, hate of Israel, could it have been a Freudian slip?
Also, had the same words been uttered by any Republican, the press would have been all over it. Bush would have been savaged for "being stupid" and Reagan would have been accused of being senile but the Dictator gets a free pass. The press in the US is no better than the old Soviet Pravda which echoed the talking points of the government and refused to criticize anything the administration was doing.
Obama: Netanyahu’s Speech to Congress “Nothing New” [VIDEO]
“By this I know that you delight in me: my enemy will not shout in triumph over me. But you have upheld me because of my integrity, and set me in your presence forever.” (Psalm 41:11-12)
Following Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s historic address to Congress on Tuesday regarding the threat of a nuclear Iran, US President Barack Obama seemed unimpressed by the prime minister’s words of warning.
Obama told media that Netanyahu’s speech “didn’t offer any viable alternatives” to current negotiations between Iran and the P5+1.
While the president was not present nor did he watch Netanyahu’s address live, the White House confirmed that he had read a transcript of Netanyahu’s speech.
“As far as I can tell, there was nothing new,” Obama told reporters before meeting with Defense Secretary Ashton Carter.
In his speech, Netanyahu warned that the emerging deal with Iran would “all but guarantee” that the Islamic Republic become armed with nuclear weapons. The president stated that Netanyahu’s speech on Tuesday was very similar to other speeches speaking out against the interim deal with Iran.
“We don’t yet have a deal. But if we are successful, this will be the best deal possible with Iran to prevent Iran from having a nuclear weapon,” the president stated.
“On the core issue, which is how do we prevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon, which would make it far more dangerous and would give it scope for even greater action in the region, the prime minister didn’t offer any viable alternatives,” he said.
Netanyahu’s acceptance to speak to Congress erupted into a whirlwind of controversy. The Obama administration condemned the invitation extended to Netanyahu by Republican Speaker of the House John Boehner, who did so without the explicit permission of the White House.
In a snide comment aimed at Netanyahu, Obama said that the US system of government runs its “foreign policy through the executive branch and the president, not through other channels.”
Following the speech, several US officials spoke out against Netanyahu’s address. One unnamed senior Obama official told CNN that the prime minister’s speech had “literally not one new idea, not one single concrete alternative, all rhetoric, no action.”
House Minority leader Nancy Pelosi (D-IL) said that she was “near tears” during Netanyahu’s speech. She described the address as an “insult to the intelligence of the United States as part of the P5+1 nations.”
Pelosi added that she was “saddened by the condescension toward our knowledge of the threat posed by Iran and our broader commitment to preventing nuclear proliferation.”
Pelosi was an outspoken opponent of Netanyahu’s speech. While she did attend the prime minister’s address, she appeared bored while Netanyahu was speaking. At the end of Netanyahu’s speech, Pelosi stood up immediately to leave the room.
Despite Netanyahu’s speech, US Secretary of State John Kerry met with his Iranian counterpart, Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif, Wednesday to resume nuclear negotiations.
Obama Reacts to Netanyahu’s Address to Congress
Read more at http://www.breakingisraelnews.com/31670/obama-unimpressed-netanyahus-speech-congress-jerusalem/#uefPEwGqZIACRCcm.99
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