AIPAC: Obama administration peddling ‘inaccuracies’ about lobby
AIPAC said the Obama administration is peddling inaccuracies about the pro-Israel lobby’s opposition to the Iran nuclear deal.
AIPAC said the Obama administration is peddling inaccuracies about the pro-Israel lobby’s opposition to the Iran nuclear deal.
Netanyahu calls the deal a \’historic mistake.\’
President Barack Obama and Israeli Prime Minister had a contentious phone call after the major powers achieved a deal with Iran.
The White House denied an Israeli newspaper report on Tuesday that U.S. President Barack Obama had invited Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to meet in Washington next month.
This past week President Obama went on a Jewish offensive.
Russia will not sell Iran advanced surface-to-air missiles in the near future, Russia’s deputy foreign minister said.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel offered alternatives on the nuclear framework agreement with Iran.
Now that the outline for an Iran nuclear agreement has been released — or, more precisely, two outlines, one by Iran, the other by the Obama administration — major gaps have emerged that will need to be resolved ahead of a June 30 deadline for a final deal, including when sanctions on Iran are lifted.
The United States made clear on Monday that sanctions on Iran would have to be phased out gradually under a nuclear pact and President Barack Obama poured cold water on an Israeli demand that a deal be predicated on Tehran recognizing Israel.