Washington – Obama, Netanyahu On Collision Course 6 Years In The Making

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    FILE - In this May 18, 2009 file photo, President Barack Obama meets with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington. For six years, Obama and Netanyahu have been on a collision course over how to halt Iran’s nuclear ambitions, a high-stakes endeavor both men see as a centerpiece of their legacies. The coming weeks will put the relationship between their countries, which otherwise remain stalwart allies, to one of its toughest tests.  (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak, File)Washington – For six years, President Barack Obama and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu have been on a collision course over how to halt Iran’s nuclear ambitions, a high-stakes endeavor both men see as a centerpiece of their legacies.

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    The coming weeks will put the relationship between their countries, which otherwise remain stalwart allies, to one of its toughest tests.

    Netanyahu is bound for Washington for an address to Congress on Tuesday aimed squarely at derailing Obama’s cherished bid for a diplomatic deal with Tehran. At the same time, Secretary of State John Kerry and other international negotiators will be in Switzerland for talks with the Iranians, trying for a framework agreement before a late March deadline.

    In between are Israel’s elections March 17, which have heightened the political overtones of Netanyahu’s visit to Washington.

    The prime minister is speaking to Congress at the request of Republicans. His visit was coordinated without the Obama administration’s knowledge, deepening tensions between two leaders who have never shown much affection for each other.

    Jeremy Ben-Ami, president of the liberal Jewish advocacy group J Street, said Netanyahu was “crossing some lines that haven’t been crossed before and is putting Israel into the partisan crossfire in a way it has not been before.”

    But the largest pro-Israel lobby in the U.S., the American Israel Public Affairs Committee, has tried to play down the partisanship.

    “AIPAC welcomes the prime minister’s speech to Congress and we believe that this is a very important address,” spokesman Marshall Wittmann said. “We have been actively encouraging senators and representatives to attend and we have received an overwhelmingly positive response from both sides of the aisle.”

    Nearly a dozen Democratic lawmakers plan to sit out Netanyahu’s speech, calling it an affront to the president.

    Stopping Iran from building a nuclear bomb has become a defining challenge for both Obama and Netanyahu, yet one they have approached far differently.

    For Obama, getting Iran to verifiably prove it is not pursuing nuclear weapons would be a bright spot in a foreign policy arena in which numerous outcomes are uncertain and would validate his early political promise to negotiate with Iran without conditions.

    Netanyahu considers unacceptable any deal with Iran that doesn’t end its nuclear program entirely and opposes the diplomatic pursuit as one that minimizes what he considers an existential threat to Israel.

    Tehran says its nuclear program is peaceful and exists only to produce energy for civilian use.

    “Through scaremongering, falsification, propaganda and creating a false atmosphere even inside other countries, (Israel) is attempting to prevent peace,” Iran’s top nuclear negotiator said Saturday in Tehran. “I believe that these attempts are in vain and should not impede reaching a (nuclear) agreement,” said Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif.

    U.S. and Iranian officials reported progress in the latest talks on a deal that would freeze Tehran’s nuclear program for 10 years, but allow it to slowly ramp up in the final years of the accord.

    Obama has refused to meet Netanyahu during his visit, with the White House citing its policy of not meeting with foreign leaders soon before their elections. Vice President Joe Biden and Kerry will both be out of the country on trips announced only after Netanyahu accepted the GOP offer to speak on Capitol Hill.

    The prime minister is scheduled to speak Monday at AIPAC’s annual policy conference. The Obama administration will be represented at the event by U.N. Ambassador Samantha Power and national security adviser Susan Rice, who criticized Netanyahu’s plans to address Congress as “destructive” to the U.S.-Israeli relationship.

    The Iran dispute has heightened a relationship between the two leaders that has been frosty from the start. They lack any personal chemistry, leaving them with virtually no reservoir of goodwill to get them through their policy disagreements.

    Within months of taking office, Obama irritated Israel when, in an address to the Arab world, he challenged the legitimacy of Jewish settlements on Palestinian-claimed land and cited the Holocaust as the justification for Israel’s existence, not any historical Jewish tie to the land.

    The White House was furious when Netanyahu’s government defied Obama and announced plans to construct new housing units in East Jerusalem while Biden was visiting Israel in 2010. Additional housing plans that year upended U.S. efforts to restart peace talks between the Israelis and Palestinians.

    The tension between Obama and Netanyahu was laid bare in an unusually public manner during an Oval Office meeting in 2011. In front of a crowd of journalists, the prime minister lectured Obama at length on Israel’s history and dismissed the president’s conditions for restarting peace talks.

    Later that year, a microphone caught Obama telling his then-French counterpart in a private conversation that while he may be fed up with Netanyahu, “You are sick of him, but I have to work with him every day.”

    Despite suspecting that Netanyahu was cheering for his rival in the 2012 presidential campaign, Obama tried reset relations with the prime minister after his re-election. He made his first trip as president to Israel and the two leaders went to great lengths to put on a happy front, referring to each other by their first names and touring some of the region’s holy sites together.

    The healing period was to be short-lived.

    Another attempt at Israeli-Palestinian peace talks collapsed. Israeli officials were withering in their criticism of Kerry, who had shepherded the talks, with the country’s defense minister calling him “obsessive” and “messianic.” The Obama administration returned the favor last summer with its own unusually unsparing criticism of Israel for causing civilian deaths when war broke out in Gaza.

    The U.S. and Israel have hit rocky patches before.

    The settlement issue has been a persistent thorn in relations, compounded by profound unhappiness in Washington over Israeli military operations in the Sinai, Iraq and Lebanon during the Ford, Reagan and George H.W. Bush administrations that led those presidents to take or consider direct punitive measures. Yet through it all, the United States has remained Israel’s prime benefactor, providing it with $3 billion a year in assistance and defending it from criticism at the United Nations and elsewhere.

    “We have brought relations back in the past and we will do it again now because at the end of the day they are based on mutual interests,” said Dore Gold, a former Israeli ambassador to the United Nations and informal adviser to Netanyahu. “The interests of Israel and the U.S. are similar and sometime identical and I think that is what will determine in the end and not feelings of one kind or another.”


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    9 years ago

    I must admit Bibi has some hypnotic talents, as he successfully convinced thousands of American Jews that he has their good at heart. In essence, what can a few fulminating words do to help maintain security for Israeli Jews?

    Nothing.

    If someone refuses to be impressed by his brainwashing tirades, the fact that he is the devil and NOT the savior would be strikingly evident.

    Wake up!

    Yaakov2
    Yaakov2
    9 years ago

    Everything is preplanned by Hashem, Behashgacha Protis.

    Obama’s downfall, this week, as a result of Netanyahu’s Speach at Congress, is not unlike Haman’s downfall this week at the hands of Mordechai who refused to bow down to Haman.

    Don’t forget that Haman was the “spiritual leader” of Iran and Iran is now endorsed by this modern day reincarnation of Haman, currently in the white house.

    It’s all perfectly timed for Purim!

    Yaakov2
    Yaakov2
    9 years ago

    Netanayahu is quoted as saying:

    Natanyahu noted the timing, saying that:
    “just as Jews on Purim remember the attempt in Persia in antiquity to destroy the Jews, “it is the same Persia with a regime that is waving the banner of destroying the state of the Jews. The means by which they intend on implementing this threat is with many atomic bombs.”

    BarryLS1
    BarryLS1
    9 years ago

    Does this surprise anyone? A history lesson for those of short memory and the koolaide drinkers. Obama’s childhood Muslim background telegraphed it at the very beginning. Then his world-wind courtship and apology tour of Arab countries. Then assisting the most radical of Muslims to take over countries that were, on the surface, aligned with the U.S. and undermined U.S. allies everywhere.

    Also telling Egyptian politicians to watch and learn how he takes care of Israel (during his initial tour) after he deals with Obamacare. Forcing Netanyahu to leave out the back door of the White House, leaving him hanging while Obama went to have lunch. Exposing and preventing Israel’s plans to attack Iran.

    Forget about the picture of Obama speaking with Netanyahu with his feet up on the desk. While it was perceived as an insult, that was probably more of Obama disrespecting the Oval Office and the Presidency.

    Netanyahu bent over backwards to placate Obama for six years, with building freezes, releasing terrorist murderers, who killed Jews again, concessions galore to the phony Abbas, etc, etc.

    This issue is existential for Israel. Even Netanyahu can’t cave in on this.

    Longwave
    Longwave
    9 years ago

    If there was any time that the yidden have to have acdus – this is it. I am not a fan of all the policies of the Israeli government, but the only way that we can succeed is if we speak in one voice.

    It would appear that Netanyahu is the voice chosen by the Jewish people. The Jewish people living in Eretz Yisroel are the ones who put their lives on the line and if they trust him (they voted for him ); we must trust their judgement. We MUST add our voices to his.

    And to those like #1 – the whole concept of Eretz Yisroel after 2000 years of galus was and is a nes that Hakadosh Baruch Hu made. WAKE UP

    bewhiskered
    bewhiskered
    9 years ago

    Well, look how upset and excited all the היימישער bigots have gotten just because I refer to them as racist cowards.

    “If Obama has been white he never would have gotten elected.”

    Pure dribble from a pure racist! The American People elected Barack Obama President TWICE- in 2008 over an old man who made a terrible choice of a running mate, and in 2012 over a candidate whose own mouth was his worst enemy.

    “What bewhiskered, comment # 6, (who is likely an Obama Agent) is trying to do here, is to take a Soney Yisroel like Obama and ‘Play the Race Card”

    No, I’m not! I’m only calling you a racist coward which you pathetically are!

    “He is trying to be a dictator and is threatening the peace of the entire world.”

    Parroting back the unsubstantiated, ambiguous, vague, and moronic talking points you hear from hate radio, Cletus? I’m really impressed, but you and your pals are still a bunch of racist cowards, no better than any clod hopping Mississippi hayseed rube with no front teeth under his KKK hood. Have a nice day.

    bewhiskered
    bewhiskered
    9 years ago

    “That’s what Liberals do. Since they don’t have an intelligent argument, they have to play the race card.”

    What’s the matter, Cletus? Don’t you appreciate being called what you actually are- a typical racist, gutless, limp coward hiding behind your KKK hood? Due to your psychotically blind bigoted hatred, reprobates such as you are incapable of the slightest scintilla of objectivity. I’ll tell you a secret, though. While you hate President Obama for daring to be black, you hate him even more for being better than you could ever be. Your move, creep!

    9 years ago

    For those who say oh that Obama the Muslim he is the worse president when it comes to isreal etc.. Let’s learn some history. Under president Clinton did he like Bibi. Well there were lots of out right conflicts. And its no secret that he outright put in Barack so that he can get his signature peace deal signed. How about Bush Senior the republican? Well lets d some research on james baker. he souded nice to itzahk Shamir right? So what would it look like under president hillary or Jeb? I am sure all great. Its only that muslim in the white house that hates us. Huh?