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September 11, 2012
The Iran ‘red line’ crisis
That Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu decided to launch another wave of public criticism of the U.S. administration over Iran in recent days seems puzzling. What does he gain from clashing with President Barack Obama and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton?
Report: Romney win could mean $2-billion tax cut bonanza for Adelson
In campaign for Jewish votes, GOP has the money, Dems have the history
In the battle for Jewish votes this November, both parties acknowledge the other’s advantage: Republicans have the money and Democrats have the history.
Logistics preventing Bibi-Obama meeting at U.N. conference, Obama administration says
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and President Obama will not meet during the United Nations General Assembly due to logistics, an Obama administration spokesman said.
As Clinton rejects Iran ‘deadlines,’ Lieberman says attack on Iran would get bipartisan support
U.S. Sen. Joseph Lieberman said an American-led coalition to attack at least some of Iran’s nuclear facilities would get bipartisan support.
Kenneth Feinberg: The 9/11 mediator who listens
When massive tragedy strikes in the United States, when half a dozen or a score or thousands of people are killed in a single incident, when disaster hits a region, Kenneth Feinberg often gets a call.
Report: Iran moving along on ability to build nuclear weapons
Iran has moved further along in its ability to build nuclear weapons, according to some diplomats.