Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Netanyahu Israel Won't Live in Fear of Nuclear Iran McCain Calls for Air Strikes Against Syria's Assad to Obama Will Be Master Its Fate appears willing give more time on Israeli lawmaker criticizes Netanyahu's US speech Analysis agree disagree Exarmy chief says nuke threat not Israel's problem alone blasts asserts right attack has defend itself may talk unity underline differences gift recounts Persian plot kill Jews

Netanyahu warns Iran on high-profile US visit Israel's Benjamin Netanyahu on Tuesday winds up a high-profile US visit focused on Iran's perceived nuclear threat after warning that his country would not live in the "shadow of annihilation." Netanyahu and Obama Still Divided Over Iran President Obama and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu have been working hard to present a united front on Iran, the nation at the heart of a simmering dispute between the two close allies.  But there is no disguising the fact that the two leaders remain sharply divided on the way forward. Netanyahu tells Obama: No Israeli decision on Iran attack WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Benjamin Netanyahu assured President Barack Obama on Monday that Israel has not made any decision on attacking Iran's nuclear sites, sources close to the talks said, but the Israeli prime minister gave no sign of backing away from possible military action. With Obama appealing for more time to allow international sanctions to work against Tehran, the two men agreed to keep ... Netanyahu Signals Determination on Iran, But War Will Have to Wait Netanyahu insisted on Israel's freedom and responsibility to make its own decisions in response to Iran's nuclear development Netanyahu tells Obama Israel is 'master' of own fate Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told US President Barack Obama Monday that Israel must remain the "master of its fate" in a firm defense of his right to mount a unilateral strike on Iran. Netanyahu warns time running out on Iran President Barack Obama and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Monday they stand together in their efforts to prevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon, but Netanyahu warned that time for diplomacy was running short. Netanyahu Takes Iran Nuclear Campaign to U.S. Congress After Obama Meeting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu takes his campaign for stopping Iran's nuclear program to Congress today after telling President Barack Obama his country must be free to decide whether to take military action. Netanyahu's gift to Obama: tale of a Persian plot WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu handed President Barack Obama a gift on Monday that spoke volumes about Israel's tensions with Iran - an ancient Hebrew tome about a Persian plot to annihilate Jews. It's called the Scroll of Esther, a tale of palace intrigue featuring a Jewish beauty who charms a Persian king into foiling an evil adviser's genocidal plans for her ... Netanyahu and Obama Decide Iran's Future Netanyahu, who has made clear that Israel is operating on a shorter timeline than the United States, warmly welcomed expressions of U.S. resolve against Iran but also declared that Israel was entitled to "defend itself, by itself. Netanyahu warns Iran on high-profile U.S. visit 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."
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References:
http://www.foxnews.com/world/2012/03/05/netanyahu-says-wont-let-israelis-live-in-shadow-annihilation-from-nuclear-iran/
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2012/03/05/mccain-calls-for-air-strikes-against-syrias-assad/
http://www.pittsburghlive.com/x/pittsburghtrib/news/s_785037.html
http://www.charlotteobserver.com/2012/03/05/3072957/netanyahu-israel-has-right-to.html#storylink=rss
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