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HNN
| 1 year ago
President Barack Obama's rebuke of Republicans who are " beating the drums of war " in encouraging the United States to take military action against Iran should be targeted not just toward those critics but also, and more important, toward the...
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Russia Today
| 1 year ago
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has raised the specter of war by saying unilateral strikes on Iranian nuclear sites are possible within months. Speaking with local media for the first time since returning from Washington earlier this week,...
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Xtra News
| 1 year ago
Comfort for Israel over nuclear programme Newstalk ZB March 10, 2012, 7:38 am Israel's president has taken comfort from his talks with Barack Obama about Iran's nuclear programme. Iran has taken some of the tension out of the situation, by telling...
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Palestine Chronicle
| 1 year ago
45 03/09/2012 Since 2001 U.S. taxpayers have been duped into squandering hundreds of billions of dollars on invading and occupying Afghanistan. Since 2003 we've been duped into squandering even more blood and treasure invading and occupying Iraq.
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Voice of America
| 1 year ago
Speaking to Israeli television on Thursday, Netanyahu said he prefers a peaceful solution of the dispute with Iran, but insisted that his country will not allow Iran to obtain a nuclear weapon. Netanyahu returned Thursday from talks in Washington,...
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International Business Times
| 1 year ago
Articles Dagan also said that that while the Iranian regime of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad may appear to be irrational; they are likely soberly considering the consequences of their nuclear ambitions. "The Iranian regime is maybe not exactly...
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United Press International
| 1 year ago
President Barack Obama confers with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (L) during meeting in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, DC on March 5, 2012. The leaders discussed various issues including the possibility of Iran...
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Pak Tribune
| 1 year ago
Critiques say by addressing this powerful pro-Israel lobby, Obama actually delivered messages to multiple political audiences: Israel, Iran, Jewish voters, a restless Congress, a wary international community and the three Republican presidential...
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NOW Lebanon
| 1 year ago
A US military attack on Iran would do more damage than a strike carried out by Israeli forces, US Defense Secretary Leon Panetta said Thursday in an interview. The United States and Israel disagree about the imminence of the threat posed by Iran's...
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NOW Lebanon
| 1 year ago
The former chief of Israel's Mossad spy agency has cautioned against an attack on Iran's nuclear sites and put his trust firmly in US President Barack Obama to intervene if and when necessary. In excerpts of an interview with CBS's "60 Minutes"...
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San Jose Mercury News
| 1 year ago
After ostensibly tough talk about preventing Iran from going nuclear, the Obama administration acquiesced to yet another round of talks with the mullahs. This, 14 months after the last group-of-six negotiations collapsed in Istanbul because of...
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Fayetteville Free Weekly
| 1 year ago
Commentary Crossing the Line Israel is getting hot and bothered for a war, which was made apparent during Prime Minister Netanyahu's speech to the American Israel Public Affairs Committee on Monday where Netanyahu was quoted as saying, None of us can...
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Yedioth Ahronoth
| 1 year ago
Breaking News President Barack Obama and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu did not discuss in their meetings this week an Israeli request for advanced US military technology that could be used against Iran, the White House said on Thursday. ...
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United Press International
| 1 year ago
Israel agreed to hold off a strike on Iran's nuclear sites this year in exchange for receiving U.S. military equipment, diplomatic sources said. Quoting unnamed western diplomatic and intelligence sources, the Hebrew language daily Maariv said...
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Israel National News
| 1 year ago
Make a7 your Homepage Register Latest News Briefs "+arr[i][1]+" Prime Minister Netanyahu returns to Israel after visiting Canada and the U.S. "We can defend ourselves and have many friends at our side."
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The Australian Jewish News
| 1 year ago
I'd like to talk to you about a subject no-one has been talking about recently Iran, the Israeli Prime Minister joked in his opening remarks to the 13,000 delegates on Monday night. Despite the jocular start to his speech, there was no mistaking the...
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Jerusalem Post
| 1 year ago
Obama's commitment to Israel 03/07/2012 22:44 Obama has remained true to commitment to Israel's security and legitimacy, to resolution of Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Sunday to reiterate his administration's unequivocal commitment to Israel's...
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Jerusalem Post
| 1 year ago
Peering behind Obama's Purim costume 03/07/2012 22:52 As we know, a mask often reveals far more than it conceals...Larry Downing Today is Purim, one of the most joyful festivals on the Jewish calendar, when we celebrate the deliverance of our...
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Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles
| 1 year ago
March 7, 2012 Netanyahu says Israel's friends will stand by her Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel has many courageous friends. In remarks after landing in Israel following a visit to Canada and the United States, Netanyahu said, I...
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Yedioth Ahronoth
| 1 year ago
Breaking News Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has come back to Israel after visiting the US and Canada. "Tonight we will read the Book of Esther, about the days when Jews weren't masters of their own fate and could not defend themselves," he said...
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Jerusalem Post
| 1 year ago
11 Netanyahu says that he returns on the eve of Purim, "when the Jews were not masters of their fate and were unable to defend themselves... we're in another era now when we're strong and sovereign." Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu returned to...
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Israel National News
| 1 year ago
Make a7 your Homepage Free Daily Israel Report Latest News Briefs "+arr[i][1]+" 09:03 Reported News Brief 3/7/2012, Adar 13, 5772 WikiLeaks: Netanyahu Said Obama Wears Rose-Colored Glasses' Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu said two years ago that...
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Jerusalem Post
| 1 year ago
Netanyahu didn't travel to US to set red lines, receive green light for Iran strike...Still, Amidror said that Israel praises the renewal of talks between the international community and Iran over its controversial nuclear program, which the Islamic...
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Epoch Times
| 1 year ago
March 7, 2012 Wednesday, Mar. 7, 2012 Who is named Israeli PM March 7, 1969, becoming the world's third-ever female head of state? March 7, 1969, a week following the death of Israeli Prime Minister Levi Eshkol after a heart attack, Golda Meir, 70,...
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Contra Costa Times
| 1 year ago
President Barack Obama on Tuesday forcefully rebuked Republicans on the presidential campaign trail and in Congress for "beating the drums of war" in criticizing his efforts to find a diplomatic solution to the crisis over Iran's nuclear program,...
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Russia Today
| 1 year ago
President Barack Obama meets with Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, March 5, 2012 (Reuters / Jason Reed) (24.2Mb) embed video It's annual tradition...more than 13,000 people gathering in...
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Jerusalem Post
| 1 year ago
There will be consequences for both US and Israel for such a move, the US president says, warns against "casualness" of talk by American politicians "beating the drums of war." US President Barack Obama warned Tuesday that there would be consequences...
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Jerusalem Post
| 1 year ago
16 In recent days, Obama's message on Iran has become more emphatic...Last week, he told The Atlantic that when the United States says it is unacceptable for Iran to have a nuclear weapon, we mean what we say. In a speech on Sunday to the American...
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Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles
| 1 year ago
Premature' strike on Iran would have consequences for U.S. A premature Israeli strike on Iran would have consequences for the United States, President Barack Obama said. Israel is a sovereign nation that has to make its own decisions about how best...
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Yedioth Ahronoth
| 1 year ago
Instead of recruiting the world against Iran, Netanyahu's policies lead world leaders to warn Israel to stop. "The Iranian threat is a strategic threat that must be addressed there is no disagreement on that but these discussions must be held with...
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Jerusalem Post
| 1 year ago
In his speech, Netanyahu displayed copies of an exchange of letters between the World Jewish Congress and the US War Department at the height of the Holocaust in 1944 that implored the US government to bomb Auschwitz. He said the current situation...
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Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles
| 1 year ago
I appreciate President Obama's recent efforts to impose even tougher sanctions against Iran, and these sanctions are hurting Iran's economy, but unfortunately Iran's nuclear program continues to march forward, Netanyahu said in his address Monday...
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Sydney Morning Herald
| 1 year ago
Scott Wilson, Joby Warrick March 7, 2012 Read later Fears a military strike against Iran's nuclear facilities would set off a regional war in the volatile Middle East .....President Barack Obama has sought to persuade the Israeli Prime Minister,...
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Jerusalem Post
| 1 year ago
Amos Ben Gershom / GPO Netanyahu wants war, Obama wants sanctions but ultimately both want to stop Iran from becoming nuclear. So, what have we gleaned from yesterday's gripping meeting in the Oval Office?...The two men skittered and flitted around...
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Zee News
| 1 year ago
Israel Washington: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has declared that he will never allow his people to live under constant threat of annihilation from a nuclear-armed Iran, saying "none of us can afford to wait much longer".
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Leader Post Online
| 1 year ago
Israel's Benjamin Netanyahu on Tuesday winds up a high-profile U.S. visit focused on Iran's perceived nuclear threat after warning that his country would not live in the "shadow of annihilation."...Congress a day after keenly-watched talks with...
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News 24
| 1 year ago
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told US President Barack Obama on Monday that Israel must remain the "master of its fate", in a firm defence of his right to mount a unilateral strike on Iran. Obama assured Netanyahu he had Israel's "back"...
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Miami Herald
| 1 year ago
Despite different assessments of the threat posed by Iran's nuclear program, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday appeared to give President Barack Obama more time to pursue a diplomatic resolution while reaffirming Israel's right to...
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Taiwan News
| 1 year ago
Travel & Delicacy Ecological Environment Taiwan News, Staff Writer 2012-03-06 11:05 AM Taking sharply different stands, US President Barack Obama on Monday called for more time to let diplomacy work to prevent Iran from getting a nuclear bomb while...
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Russia Today
| 1 year ago
Israel reserves the right to defend itself' Published: 06 March, 2012, 07:04 U.S. Israel will decide for itself whether to strike Iran, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told Barack Obama...Israel fears Iran is seeking to develop an atomic...
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Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles
| 1 year ago
In his speech to the American Israel Public Affairs Committee, Obama held his ground, declining to articulate new American red lines on the Iranian nuclear issue and strongly advising against loose talk of war. Yet he earned the praise of the prime...
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Kuwait Times
| 1 year ago
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told US President Barack Obama yesterday that Israel must remain the master of its fate in a firm defense of his right to mount a unilateral strike on Iran. Netanyahu and Obama met for delicate Oval Office talks...
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Zee News
| 1 year ago
The two men, who have had a strained relationship, sought to present a united front in the Iranian nuclear standoff as they opened White House talks. But their public statements revealed differences over how to prevent Iran from developing nuclear...
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Miami Herald
| 1 year ago
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu insisted Monday that Israel must remain the master of its fate as President Barack Obama urged restraint in dealing with Irans nuclear aspirations. Though Obama, who has said diplomacy and sanctions must...
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Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles
| 1 year ago
Israel master of its fate' on Iran by Ron Kampeas, JTA Israel is the master of its fate and reserves the right to defend itself against Iran, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told President Obama. When it comes to Israel's security, Israel...
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Leader Post Online
| 1 year ago
President Barack Obama, aiming to head off any premature Israeli strike on Iran, sought to assure Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday that the United States would always "have Israel's back" but said there was still time for diplomacy.
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NOW Lebanon
| 1 year ago
President Barack Obama Monday launched key talks on the Iran nuclear standoff with Israel's Benjamin Netanyahu, saying that there was still a "window" of opportunity for sanctions to work. Greeting Netanyahu in the Oval Office, Obama sought to calm...
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Yedioth Ahronoth
| 1 year ago
Breaking News Obama offers Netanyahu assurances over Iran President Barack Obama, seeking to head off any premature Israel strike against Iran, assured Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday that Washington "has Israel's back" but said there was...
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The Guardian
| 1 year ago
Good morning and welcome to our live blog coverage of today's delicate diplomatic two-step between Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu and President Barack Obama . The two leaders are scheduled to meet at the White House in about a half hour.
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The Tribune
| 1 year ago
Obama makes case against striking Iran now Obama makes case against striking Iran now President Barack Obama says he doesn't want war but insists he would attack Iran if that was the only option left to stop that nation from getting a nuclear weapon.