President Barack Obama has told Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that the Iran nuclear deal won’t lessen U.S. concerns about Iran’s support for terrorism and its threats toward Israel.
The White House says Obama spoke Tuesday with the Israeli leader and reiterated that the deal, in his view, will prevent Iran from becoming nuclear-armed, which is of interest to both the U.S. and Israel.
Obama said a planned visit to Israel next week by U.S. Defense Secretary Ash Carter is a reflection of the high level of security cooperation between the two allies.
Netanyahu on Tuesday blasted the deal as a “stunning historic mistake” and pointedly noted that his country is not bound by the agreement.
(AP)
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just to prove how sincere we are we didn’t ask Iran to
renounce terrorism
What a lying piece of garbage
Obumer if what you say is real give isreal long range missiles and our largest blockbuster bombs isreal played by YOUR rules now anty up
Im H-shem lo yishmorBayis, ahv amlu bonav bo, Im H-shem lo Yishmor Ir, shav shakad shomer
Just like eichman reassured them that if they behave nothing bad willlllllll happen
Re comment no. 5: Your comparison of the US president to the guy in charge of the Holocaust is unfounded, preposterous, malicious, shameful, defamatory nonsense. Maybe you should, ummmmmmmmmmm, take a break.