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Jerusalem Post: Obama - 'Absolutely' no green light for Israel to attack Iran
US President Barack Obama on Tuesday strongly denied that the United States had given Israel an approval to strike Iran's nuclear facilities. Asked by CNN whether Washington had given Israel a green light for such an attack, Obama answered: "Absolutely not."
6% of Jewish Israelis: Obama dministration is pro-Israel | Israel | Jerusalem Post
6% of Jewish Israelis: Obama dministration is pro-Israel | Israel | Jerusalem Post
jpost.com — Only 6 percent of Jewish Israelis consider the views of American President Barack Obama's administration pro-Israel, according... to a new Jerusalem Post -sponsored Smith Research poll. The poll, which has a margin of error of 4.5%, was conducted among a ... (more) 6% of Jewish Israelis: Obama dministration is pro-Israel ...
Obama to meet Jewish leaders amid Israel criticism | Jewish News | Jerusalem Post
Obama to meet Jewish leaders amid Israel criticism | Jewish News | Jerusalem Post
jpost.com — US President Barack Obama will meet on Monday with over a dozen heads of influential American Jewish... organizations and is expected to respond to concerns that the White House is pressuring Israel over West Bank settlements while it is soft-pedaling ... (more) Obama to meet Jewish leaders amid Israel criticism | ...
Gov't strikes back against 'biased' human rights groups | Israel | Jerusalem Post
Gov't strikes back against 'biased' human rights groups | Israel | Jerusalem Post
jpost.com — In the opening shot of a battle Jerusalem has decided to wage with NGOs it deems biased... against Israel, the Prime Minister's Office on Tuesday slammed a recent Human Rights Watch (HRW) fundraising delegation to Saudi Arabia as evidence the ... (more) Gov't strikes back against 'biased' human rights groups ...
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Obama: “Absolutely” No Green Light For Israel To Attack Iran
Pat Dollard | Young Americans — Related: Biden - US Gives Green Light For Israel To Attack Iran/a> Jerusalem Post: US President Barack Obama on Tuesday strongly denied that the United States had given Israel an approval to strike Iran’s nuclear facilities. Asked by CNN whether Washington had given Israel a green light for such an attack, Obama answered: “Absolutely not.” In the interview, which was broadcast from Russia, where Obama is on an official visit, he added: “We can’t dictate to other ...

Mixed Message to the Mullahs (or not)
Roger L. Simon — ... Well, maybe not. I like the alliteration, but the words of Barack Obama and Joe Biden are (for once) not so far apart as they seem, regarding how the US would view an Israeli attack on Iran’s nuclear installations. Obama said: “We can’t dictate to other countries what their security interests are.” Biden said: The US “cannot dictate to another sovereign nation what they can and cannot do.” Sounds pretty similar to me, despite all the caveats added, particularly by Obama, of course. Even the State Dept’s Ian Kelly said: ...

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