Obama, Israel and Iran -- "Give Peace a Chance"
Neither Benjamin Netanyahu nor Ehud Barak has been elected by the American people to determine United States foreign or military policy against Iran. All we are saying is "give peace a chance."
Neither Benjamin Netanyahu nor Ehud Barak has been elected by the American people to determine United States foreign or military policy against Iran. All we are saying is "give peace a chance."
Trita Parsi | Posted 05.04.2012
While expressing his sympathy and friendship with Israel, Obama did not yield his red line at AIPAC. With the backing of the U.S. military, he has stood firm behind weaponization rather than weapons capability as the red line.
AP | Posted 05.25.2011
WASHINGTON — Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says he isn't going to second-guess President Barack Obama's approach on Iran after the T...
The Jewish Week | Posted 05.25.2011
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, sworn in on Tuesday as head of a cobbled-together coalition that has produced jitters in Washington, is an old hand...
Huffington Post | Stuart Whatley | Posted 05.25.2011
In an exclusive interview with The Atlantic's Jeffrey Goldberg Tuesday, just before he was sworn in as Israel's new prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu...
Clarence B. Jones | Posted 05.06.2012