Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Obama Diplomacy can stop Iran from getting bomb Republican hopefuls push proIsrael credentials GOP brandish their Israel asserts right to attack Netanyahu Time running out on Senators No Israeli decision strike yet Analysis US agree disagree Newsy Now March 6 Oil Markets Feel Heat in Middle East War of Words may alone Israel's show unity despite differences has defend itself talk underline

Benjamin Netanyahu goes to Congress, saying patience with Iran wears thin Israel's Benjamin Netanyahu is likely to find greater sympathy in Congress than at the Obama White House for his view that time grows short to halt Iran's nuclear-weapons development.   Netanyahu meets Clinton as US visit winds up Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Tuesday to discuss Iran's nuclear ambitions, after vowing that the Jewish state will not live "under the shadow of annihilation." Israel's Netanyahu, in a risky strategy, presses U.S. on Iran Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has forcefully pushed President Obama to take a tougher stance on Iran. Critics say he risks alienating an ally. US, Israel agree to disagree on Iran President Barack Obama and Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu have ended two days of public posturing on Iran. Analysis: US, Israel agree to disagree on Iran President Barack Obama and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ended two days of public posturing on Iran right where they began. Obama wants Israel to refrain from attacking Iran now, and Netanyahu pointedly refused to make that promise. Senators: No Israeli decision on Iran strike yet Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told U.S. senators he has not decided whether to strike nuclear sites in Iran, according to two Democratic senators who attended a closed meeting with him at the Capitol Tuesday. Netanyahu invokes horrors of Holocaust, declares Israel's right to 'defend itself, by itself' Benjamin Netanyahu assured President Barack Obama on Monday that Israel has not made any decision on attacking Iran's nuclear sites, sources close to the talks said, but the Israeli prime minister gave no sign of backing away from possible military action Israeli PM meets U.S. lawmakers A day after meeting with President Barack Obama about the threat of a nuclear-armed Iran, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met with U.S. lawmakers Tuesday to emphasize his country's urgent fears. Netanyahu tells Obama: No Israeli decision on Iran attack Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu assured U/S. President Barack Obama on Monday that Israel has not made any decision on attacking Iran's nuclear sites, sources close to the talks said, but the Israeli prime minister gave no sign of backing away from possible military action. Netanyahu Takes Iran Nuclear Campaign to U.S. Congress After Obama Meeting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu takes his campaign for stopping Iran's nuclear program to Congress today after telling President Barack Obama his country must be free to decide whether to take military action.
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http://www.sacbee.com/2012/03/05/4314361/obama-to-hold-first-news-conference.html#mi_rss=Wire%20Nation/World
http://www.dailynews.com/news/ci_20112100/republican-hopefuls-push-pro-israel-credentials?source=rss
http://www.pittsburghlive.com/x/pittsburghtrib/news/s_785037.html
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2012/mar/6/netanyahu-time-running-out-iran/?utm_source=RSS_Feed&utm_medium=RSS
http://www.twincities.com/national/ci_20108823/netanyahu-israel-may-attack-iran-alone?source=rss
http://feeds.latimes.com/~r/latimes/news/nationworld/world/~3/3j6sBqECFo4/la-fg-obama-netanyahu-20120306,0,6052436.story
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