Netanyahu To Obama: ‘Wait For What?

CDNBear

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Oh my... I have failed at teaching a bunch of no life forum junkies a little common sense.
How can you teach something you know nothing about?

How disappointing that is for me today LOL.
I'm sure that's the story of your life.
Lets sit and argue on the internet about **** that dosent even matter LOL, calling each other names like we are still 4 years old.
Like Mofo?

Keep this up guys.. TV can't come up with entertainment this good.
Being a masochist must make your life interesting.
 
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An interfaith peace organization that among all religions has a Jewish Rabbi on the board....

Oh my........those pesky Joos are everywhere:roll:
 

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Most interestingly, in 1992, Netanhyahu himself — an Israeli parliament member at the time — told colleagues that Iran was three to five years from being able to produce a nuclear weapon and that the threat had to be “uprooted by an international front headed by the U.S.”

Other historical moments of imminent nuclear threats from Iran include:

1992: Israeli Foreign Minister Shimon Peres predicts an Iranian nuclear warhead by 1999 to French TV.
1995: The New York Times quotes U.S. and Israeli officials saying that Iran would have the bomb by 2000.
1998: Donald Rumsfeld tells Congress that Iran could have an intercontinental ballistic missile that could hit the U.S. by 2003

Bibi’s 20-year Iran warnings - Salon.com




Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said his one-hour, late-night phone call with President Obama was "a good conversation."

"We spoke about our common goal of stopping Iran from developing its nuclear weapons program, and our desire to closely coordinate our efforts," Netanyahu told The Jerusalem Post
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Though Netanyahu would not give details of the conversation in the call late Tuesday night, U.S. time, he made it clear that he told Obama what was on his mind.

"Obviously I have my views and am not exactly shy about expressing them when I think that Israel's vital security concerns are involved," he told the newspaper. "This is my responsibility as the prime minister of the Jewish state. We are facing the greatest security challenge of any country on the face of the earth, and when I feel I need to speak out, I do."

The White House statement issued Tuesday night also denied reports that Netanyahu requested a Washington meeting later this month, which international media said was turned down by the White House.

"Contrary to reports in the press, there was never a request for Prime Minister Netanyahu to meet with President Obama in Washington, nor was a request for a meeting ever denied," it said.


http://www.jewishjournal.com/israel/article/bibi_says_he_and_obama_had_good_conversation