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Segami

(14,923 posts)
Tue Mar 3, 2015, 07:32 AM Mar 2015

White House STEPS UP PRESSURE On Netanyahu Over Speech to Congress





In the lead-up to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s controversial speech before a joint session of Congress Tuesday, White House officials continued to point to what they see as politically divisive and diplomatically damaging theater. President Obama called it a “mistake” for the prime minister to speak before Congress so close to the March 17 elections in Israel. “It makes it look like we are taking sides...it is a distraction from what should be our focus,” Obama said in an interview with Reuters Monday. White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest said the president probably won’t even watch the speech. “I haven’t looked at the president’s schedule for tomorrow,” White House spokesman Josh Earnest told reporters Monday. “I doubt that he will spend his whole time watching the speech.”



Obama Says Talks Include a 10-Year Iran Nuclear Deal

Netanyahu was invited by House Republican leadership to address a joint session of Congress Tuesday, where he will speak out against President Obama’s plan to seek a nuclear weapons deal with Iran. The White House has said the partisanship resulting from the invitation would be “destructive” to the US/Israeli relationship. Earnest warned Netanyahu not to divulge any top secret information about the negotiations that the U.S. may have shared with Israelis, who have received detailed briefings on the negotiations. “Releasing that information would betray the trust that exists between two allies,” Earnest said. He accused Israel of trying to “cherry pick” negative pieces of information gleaned from those briefings in an attempt to undermine the process.


Speaking Monday at a conference in Washington, D.C., hosted by the largest U.S. pro-Israel lobby, AIPAC, Netanyahu insisted his speech “is not intended to show any disrespect to President Obama” and that the Israeli alliance with the U.S. is stronger than ever. “Ladies and gentlemen, the purpose of my address to Congress tomorrow is to speak up about a potential deal with Iran that could threaten the survival of Israel.” Speaking at that same conference later in the day, National Security Advisor Susan Rice said abandoning the talks in favor of immediate sanctions would not stop Iran from producing weapons. Sanctions have not stopped Iran in the past, she said.


And on Sunday, Secretary of State John Kerry said the negotiations with Iran have actually benefited Israel. “Israel is safer today because of the interim agreement that we created,” he said on ABC’s "This Week with George Stephanopoulos." “The 20 percent enriched uranium has been reduced to zero. We have stopped the centrifuge production. We are inspecting inside of their facilities. We have stopped the Arak plutonium reactor in its tracks.” Kerry warned that Netanyahu’s speech runs the risk of becoming a “political football.” Samantha Power, the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations -- and the administration’s choice to speak directly before Netanyahu at AIPAC -- also warned about playing politics. “This partnership should never be politicized,” Power said. “The bond between the United States and Israel is still a national commitment. It should never be a partisan matter."




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http://abcnews.go.com/International/white-house-steps-pressure-netanyahu-speech-congress/story?id=29340087



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White House STEPS UP PRESSURE On Netanyahu Over Speech to Congress (Original Post) Segami Mar 2015 OP
The fact that he even has to say it out loud says it all. CincyDem Mar 2015 #1
Bibi's a liar.. so bullshit. Cha Mar 2015 #2
The whole world needs to pray that Bibi loses his election randr Mar 2015 #3

CincyDem

(6,355 posts)
1. The fact that he even has to say it out loud says it all.
Tue Mar 3, 2015, 09:10 AM
Mar 2015


"...is not intended to show any disrespect to President Obama".

If he were acting it, he wouldn't have to be saying it.

Maybe this all dissolves into a short term blip on the radar of diplomatic relations and we return to the historical bipartisan support Israel has long enjoyed.

More likely, IMHO, this marks the most public step to date in Israel's willingness to be a GOP cause. Unfortunately, it lacks an understanding of the demographic trends in the US...trends that would say the next 60 years of US Israeli relations will look a lot different than the last 60 years.

It only makes sense after 6+ years of diminishing bipartisanship in Washington that Israel would eventually bubble to the top of the list titled "Wedge Issues".

randr

(12,412 posts)
3. The whole world needs to pray that Bibi loses his election
Tue Mar 3, 2015, 10:20 AM
Mar 2015

and that the large numbers of Israeli protestors and the political opposition, kept out of the public eye, finally have a chance to lead their country toward peaceful settlements.
Not to mention the thousands of people suffering due to Bibi's reign of terror.

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