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The New York Times
| 8 months ago
Ryan and Gov. Chris Christie are among the guests on the Sunday talk shows ahead of the first presidential debate...Biden stopped at Mel's Diner in Fort Myers, Fla., as he finished up a two-day tour of the swing state. September 29 Political news...
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The Globe & Mail
| 8 months ago
Prime Minister Stephen Harper speaks during a bilateral meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in New York on Sept. 28, 2012. The Canadian Press Watch Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu draws a red line on an illustration...
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War In Context
| 8 months ago
Netanyahu's overreach by News Sources on September 29, 2012 Dave Lindorff writes : Netanyahu blinked. That's the takeaway from the goofy address by the right-wing, Chicago-raised, MIT-educated Israeli prime minister to the United Nations General...
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Haaretz
| 8 months ago
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Saturday that his government is coordinated with Washington "on the highest levels" concerning the Iranian nuclear program, and that Israel reserves the right to defend itself against a nuclear-armed Islamic...
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Ledger-Enquirer
| 8 months ago
Italy's foreign minister says the option of an Israeli attack against Iranian nuclear facilities is a concrete possibility. Foreign Minister Giulio Terzi said that added pressure on the Islamic Republic from the European Union is expected in coming...
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NY Daily News
| 8 months ago
Richard Drew/AP Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel shows an illustration as he describes his concerns over Iran's nuclear ambitions during his address to the 67th session of the United Nations General Assembly at U.N. headquarters Thursday,...
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Israel National News
| 8 months ago
Steven Harper were spoken at a dinner after receiving the World Statesman Award from Rabbi Arthur Schneier's Appeal of Conscience Foundation. Speaking of Iran, Harper said, I speak not merely of its appalling record of human rights abuse, or its...
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Israel National News
| 8 months ago
Romney said he would like to see action taken against Iran's diplomats and called on them to be treated "like the pariah I think they are, the same way we treated South African diplomats under apartheid," according to AFP. This comment comes in the...
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Canadian Free Press
| 8 months ago
He used a drawing of an exploding bomb to show everyone how close the Iranians are to developing nuclear weapons. As the drawing showed they are well past 70% of the way there and will reach 90% in the next 9 to 10 monthsnext spring or early summer.
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B92
| 8 months ago
Iran says a potential Israeli strike against its facilities would be nuclear terrorism, following Benjamin Netanyahus address to the UN on Thursday. Benjamin Netanyahu is seen at the UN session (Tanjug) The Israeli prime minister called for a red...
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The Daily Star
| 8 months ago
Vahidi was responding to a speech by Netanyahu to the UN General Assembly this week in which -- using a cartoon bomb diagramme -- the Israeli leader called for a "clear red line" to be applied to Iran's nuclear activities, which he charged are aimed...
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NOW Lebanon
| 8 months ago
Iran's currency, the rial, dived four percent to a new low of around 28,000 to the dollar in open trading on Saturday, deepening a month-long sell-off, according to exchange tracking websites and the Mehr news agency. The new rate was down from the...
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The Guardian
| 8 months ago
Mitt Romney says he would indict Ahmadinejad for genocide incitement video Speaking to press onboard his campaign plane, the Republican presidential nominee, Mitt Romney, says that he would press for an indictment of Iranian president Mahmoud...
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NOW Lebanon
| 8 months ago
Brazil's president voiced opposition Friday to any unilateral military action against Iran over its controversial nuclear program, saying this would violate the United Nations charter. "I am particularly concerned about the growing rethoric in...
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The Globe and Mail
| 8 months ago
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu draws a red line on an illustration describing Iran's ability to create a nuclear weapon as he addresses the 67th United Nations General Assembly at UN headquarters in New York, Sept. 27, 2012. Israeli Prime...
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The independent
| 8 months ago
Tehran said it will respond with full force to any attack on its nuclear facilities after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu urged global action to prevent Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons. In a speech to the UN General Assembly, Mr...
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The New York Times
| 8 months ago
Archive Recent Posts September 28 After a phone call with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel, Mitt Romney told reporters that he did not believe military action against Iran would be necessary but that he would not "take that option off the...
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Taiwan News
| 8 months ago
Mitt Romney says he doesn't believe military action will be necessary to prevent Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons. The Republican presidential nominee says he discussed the issue with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu by telephone Friday...
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Denver Post
| 8 months ago
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Friday that his stern warning to stop Iran from going nuclear "reverberates" around the world and could ultimately prevent the Islamic Republic from getting a nuclear bomb. Speaking ahead of a meeting with his...
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USA Today
| 8 months ago
The two leaders spoke amid signs that Israel may give the United States and allies more time before deciding whether to launch a military attack against Iran's nuclear facilities ...Netanyahu, who has clashed with Obama over Iran policy in the past,...
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NOW Lebanon
| 8 months ago
President Barack Obama and Israel's Benjamin Netanyahu spoke by phone Friday, after the US leader was criticized for failing to meet the prime minister at the United Nations in New York. The White House said in a short statement that the two men...
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NOW Lebanon
| 8 months ago
Iran's foreign minister on Friday demanded that the UN Security Council act against the countries that killed Iranian nuclear scientists and launched cyber-attacks against its atomic research. Without naming Israel or the United States, which Iran...
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The New York Observer
| 8 months ago
President Barack Obama on the phone with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu today. (Official White House Photo by Pete Souza) President Barack Obama took some heat for not scheduling a meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu...
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Haaretz
| 8 months ago
Israel's threats against Iran only serve to strengthen the resolve of its leaders, said the head of the Revolutionary Guards on Friday. "The enemies want to stop us continuing our path... but these threats only reinforce our determination to continue...
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USA Today
| 8 months ago
Updated President Obama and aides may be less worried these days about an Israeli attack on Iran before the Nov. 6 election...Netanyahu, who has clashed with Obama over Iran policy in the past, also had kind words for the president's pledge to block...
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Star Tribune
| 8 months ago
Mitt Romney is set to speak by telephone with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (neh-ten-YAH'-hoo) on Friday. The Republican presidential nominee's campaign confirms the scheduled conversation. It would come the same day that President Barack...
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NOW Lebanon
| 8 months ago
Israel's threats of military action against Iran over its nuclear program only serve to boost the defiance of the Islamic republic, the head of the Iranian Revolutionary Guards Corps said on Friday. "The enemies want to stop us continuing our path...
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Zee News
| 8 months ago
The US and Israel have agreed to maintain close consultation and cooperation on the Iranian issue to achieve their shared goal of preventing Tehran from acquiring a nuclear weapon. US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton held a meeting with Israeli...
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Denver Post
| 8 months ago
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Thursday cast the possibility of Iran's possession of a nuclear weapon as a threat not only to Israel but to the entire world and said failure to establish "red lines" for Iran could lead to war...General...
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SF Gate
| 8 months ago
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Thursday cast the possibility of Iran's possession of a nuclear weapon as a threat not only to Israel but to the entire world and said the failure to establish "red lines" for Tehran could lead to war.
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NOW Lebanon
| 8 months ago
White House hopeful Mitt Romney expressed solidarity Thursday with Benjamin Netanyahu after the Israeli leader called for a "red line" on Iran to stop it from reaching nuclear weapons capability. "I stand with Prime Minister Netanyahu," Romney said...
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Israel National News
| 8 months ago
I stand with Prime Minister Netanyahu, Romney said in a statement quoted by AFP , after the Israeli Prime Minister told the UN General Assembly that the world needed to stop Tehran from enriching enough uranium for a nuclear bomb.
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Australian Broadcasting Corporation
| 8 months ago
Mr Netanyahu used his address to the UN General Assembly to warn Tehran will be on the brink of a nuclear weapon in less than a year. Holding up a cartoon-like drawing of a bomb with a fuse, Mr Netanyahu literally drew a red line just below a label...
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j.
| 8 months ago
Some in the punditocracy have questioned whether Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has inserted himself into American electoral politics. He denies it, but circumstantial evidence exists for the charge. Recently, Netanyahu has pressed the...
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Haaretz
| 8 months ago
General Assembly, Netanyahu appeared to pull back from any threat of an imminent Israeli attack on Iranian nuclear facilities, saying the Islamic Republic would be on the brink of producing an atomic weapon only next summer. He added that he was...
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Russia Today
| 8 months ago
Benjamin Netanyahu, Prime Minister of Israel, uses a chart as he speaks about the Iranian nuclear program during the 67th session of the United Nations General Assembly.(AFP Photo / Stan Honda) Iran might have enough enriched uranium to build nuclear...
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The New York Times
| 8 months ago
Lee/The New York Times Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel held a diagram as he spoke about Iran's nuclear program at the General Assembly on Thursday. Published: September 27, 2012 Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel told the United...
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j.
| 8 months ago
Minutes President Barack Obama defended his handling of tensions with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in a 60 Minutes segment that contrasted his style with that of Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney's. On the same show, which...
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The Dallas Morning News
| 8 months ago
27 September 2012 02:03 PM If I were President Obama, or any other president regardless of party, I would have done exactly the same thing and snubbed Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the United Nations this week because Netanyahu clearly...
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The Globe & Mail
| 8 months ago
Story video But a senior Israeli official in Mr. Netanyahu's entourage said the Prime Minister's speech will lay a clear red line that will not contradict Mr. Obama's words. Israel and the U.S. have a common goal to prevent Iran from obtaining...
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The Christian Science Monitor
| 8 months ago
It appears Netanyahu is meddling in US presidential elections, fueling rifts with Obama to favor Mitt Romney. Washington Some observers claim that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is trying to tip the scales against President Obama in the...
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BBC
| 8 months ago
Palestinian and Israeli leaders are due to address the United Nations General Assembly in New York later. Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas is expected to ask the UN to upgrade the Palestinians' status to "non-member observer state".
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NOW Lebanon
| 8 months ago
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was to set a "clear red line" on Iran's controversial nuclear program in a speech to the UN General Assembly later Thursday, an Israeli official said. "In his speech, the prime minister will set a clear red...
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NOW Lebanon
| 8 months ago
International sanctions against Iran over its nuclear program are having an effect, but have not yet convinced Tehran to step back, Israel's deputy foreign minister said on Thursday. "Iran is on the verge of bankruptcy because of the sanctions, and...
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Israel National News
| 8 months ago
Netanyahu is expected to reiterate the need to place red lines in front of Iran. He called on the international community to increase pressure on Iran, stating that economic sanctions are not enough to prevent their nuclear ambitions.
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Haaretz
| 8 months ago
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad took the podium on Wednesday at the UN General Assembly in New York, a day after U.S. President Barack Obama said the United States will "do what it must" to prevent Iran from acquiring a nuclear weapon. Iran is...
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Mail Online UK
| 8 months ago
This image from footage on Iranian state TV reportedly shows the new long-range drone unveiled by Tehran this week Flexing its muscles: Military leaders say the unmanned aircraft has range of 2,000km and is capable to carrying bombs or missiles That...
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The Guardian
| 8 months ago
Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad speaking at the UN General Assembly in New York. Iran has flexed its military might by showing off what it claims is a new "indigenous" reconnaissance drone capable of reaching Israel and launching a series of...