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Cebu_4_2
29th September 2013, 02:15 PM
Netanyahu heads to US to tell Obama ‘truth’ about Iran

Published time: September 29, 2013 03:11 Get short URL (http://rt.com/news/netanyahu-visit-obama-iran-498/)

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U.S. President Barack Obama is pictured with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.(Reuters / Jason Reed)

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will meet with Barack Obama to discuss the “smokescreen” the Iranian president used to fool Western powers. The White House meeting will take place before Netanyahu addresses the UN General Assembly on Tuesday.
"I intend to tell the truth in the face of the sweet talk and charm offensive of Iran," Netanyahu said before boarding the plane to New York.

"Telling the truth at this time is essential for world peace and security and, of course, for Israel's security," AFP cites him as saying.
After Iranian President Hassan Rouhani addressed (http://rt.com/news/rouhani-israel-nuclear-disarmament-396/) the United Nations General Assembly last week, Netanyahu called the speech "cynical" and "full of hypocrisy," saying it was aimed at fooling the Western powers while Iran continues advancing towards a nuclear weapons capability.

Following the historic conversation (http://rt.com/usa/obama-iran-rouhani-nuclear-455/) between the leaders of Iran and US on Friday - the first such talk in more than three decades - Netanyahu instructed his ministers and senior officials to keep silent and not comment on the development.

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Iran's President Hassan Rouhani addresses the 68th United Nations General Assembly at UN headquarters in New York, September 24, 2013. (Reuters / Ray Stubblebine)

Following the phone call, Iranian hard-liners hurled shoes and eggs (http://rt.com/news/rouhani-obama-shoes-iran-484/) at Rouhani’s car chanting “Death to America” and “Death to Israel” as he arrived in Tehran.

Netanyahu will speak with Obama on Monday during a two-hour long meeting in Washington, where the two leaders are also expected to discuss Syria and Israeli-Palestinian peace negotiations.

On Tuesday, the Israeli PM will be the last speaker to address the 68th UN General Assembly in New York.

Neuro
29th September 2013, 02:37 PM
Fuck Netanyahu!

Cebu_4_2
29th September 2013, 02:40 PM
Funny how the truth seems to be a secret...

osoab
29th September 2013, 05:33 PM
Bibi seems pouty.

ShortJohnSilver
29th September 2013, 05:44 PM
He doesn't know Obama's phone number? Please, he is there for some other purpose.

EE_
29th September 2013, 05:56 PM
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Cebu_4_2
29th September 2013, 05:59 PM
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Pretty much sums up many of our opinions.

Twisted Titan
30th September 2013, 05:02 AM
The truth about Iran

There is nothing they can do that will ever appease us.

Nor anybody else for that matter.

We are the most miserable psychotic vermin on the planet

Ares
30th September 2013, 05:42 AM
They are going to meet on the USS Barack Obama

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Cebu_4_2
30th September 2013, 06:53 PM
Obama on Iran: ‘We won't take military option off the table’

Published time: September 30, 2013 17:18
Edited time: September 30, 2013 19:58 Get short URL (http://rt.com/usa/obama-netanyahu-iran-monday-545/)

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US President Barack Obama and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (Reuters/Jason Reed)

The US “won’t take any options off the table, including military action" to ensure that Iran does not develop nuclear weapons, President Barack Obama has told Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

Obama met with Netanyahu at the White House Oval Office on Monday morning, just three days after his historic phone conference with new Iranian President Hassan Rouhani. The call between the US and Iranian Presidents was the first high-level contact between Washington and Tehran in three decades.

The phone call fueled hope for a breakthrough in a years-long standoff between the West and Iran over Tehran’s nuclear program. On Friday, following the phone conversation, Obama said that Rouhani indicated that “Iran will never develop nuclear weapons,” hailing the sentiment as a major step forward in relations between the two countries.

On Monday, seeking to ease Israeli concerns about Washington’s engagement with Tehran, Obama said that Iran must prove its words with actions.

“Given the statements and actions from the Iranian regime in the past – the threats against Israel, the acts against Israel – it is absolutely clear that words are not sufficient, that we have to have actions that give the international community confidence that in fact they are meeting their international obligations fully and that they are not in a position to have a nuclear weapon,” he said.

Netanyahu echoed Obama’s sentiments, saying that “Iran’s conciliatory words have to be matched by real actions: transparent, verifiable and meaningful actions.”

According to Obama, because of “extraordinary sanctions” put in place against Tehran over the past several years, the Iranians are now prepared to negotiate.

He underlined that both the US and Israel agree that “it is imperative” that Iran does not obtain nuclear weapons. Washington will be in consultation with Israel and other allies in the region during the negotiation process, and hopes that the issue can be resolved through diplomatic means.

However, Obama stated that “we take no options off the table, including military options.”

According to Netanyahu, “Iran is committed to Israel’s destruction.” Israel says the “ultimate test of a future agreement with Iran” is that Tehran fully dismantles its military nuclear program.

The Israeli Prime Minister praised Washington’s efforts in trying to settle the thorny issue, and urged the US not to lift economic sanctions against Iran.

In Netanyahu’s view, it was thanks to “the combination of a credible military threat” and the pressure of sanctions that brought Iran to the negotiating table. Those pressures must be kept in place and “should not be lessened until there is verifiable success,” he told journalists after his meeting with Obama.

Israel believes sanctions should be tightened if Iran continues to advance its nuclear program during negotiations.

Ahead of his visit to the US, Netanyahu said (http://rt.com/news/netanyahu-visit-obama-iran-498/) he intended to “tell the truth in the face of the sweet talk and charm offensive of Iran.” On Tuesday afternoon, he will give a speech before the UN General Assembly in New York.

Rouhani, compared to his predecessor Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, has taken a softer tone on Iran’s controversial nuclear program. On his return from the UN General Assembly in New York, where he also spoke over the phone with Obama, Rouhani said he told the US leader that Tehran’s nuclear program was a right of the Iranian nation, a matter of development, and a “national pride.”

Neuro
1st October 2013, 12:13 AM
According to Netanyahu, “Israel is committed to Iran’s destruction.” Israel says the “ultimate test of a future agreement with Iran” is that Tehran fully dismantles its military nuclear program.
Corrected it!