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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warns that a nuclear deal with Iran “could threaten the survival of Israel”.— AFP/File
WASHINGTON: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu began a three-day visit to the United States on Monday with a warning that a nuclear deal with Iran “could threaten the survival of Israel”.

The visit aims at preventing a potential nuclear deal between Iran and six major world powers, the United States, Russia, China, Britain, France and Germany.

“American leaders worry about the security of their country. Israeli leaders worry about the survival of their country,” Mr Netanyahu told a large gathering of more than 15,000 people at the powerful American Israel Public Affairs Committee.

Know more: US seeks to complete N-deal with Iran despite Israel’s objections

The centrepiece of Mr Netanyahu’s visit is an address to the US Congress on Tuesday when he is expected to urge the lawmakers to use their influence to block the deal.

US Secretary of State John Kerry, however, cautioned Israel not to undercut nuclear negotiations with Iran that resumed in Geneva on Monday.

“Israel’s security is absolutely at the forefront of all our minds, but frankly so is the security of all of the other countries in the region. So is our security,” Mr Kerry said.

Kerry warns premier against revealing details of proposed agreement
Mr Kerry also warned Mr Netanyahu against revealing details of the nuclear deal. While he did not mention the Israeli premier, he told reporters in Geneva he was “concerned by reports” that “selective details” of the deal aimed at curbing Tehran’s nuclear programme would be revealed in the coming days.

His comments came after an Israeli official said the Jewish state knew about the emerging agreement and that the prime minister would elaborate on it in his congressional address.

Mr Kerry had said on Sunday that the Obama administration would like to complete the deal with Iran despite Israel’s objections because it would bring peace and stability to the Middle East.

Iran and the six major powers have already signed an interim deal and are trying to conclude a final agreement by March 31.

Mr Netanyahu’s scheduled address to Congress has strained Israel’s relations with the Obama White House, which has been kept out of the loop.

Republicans, who control both chambers of the US Congress, used House Speaker John Boehner to send a direct invitation to Mr Netanyahu without informing the White House.

Secretary Kerry said the decision to keep the White House out was “odd, if not unique” but he promised not to politicise the issue.

A Wall Street Journal/NBC News survey found that 48 per cent of registered voters disapproved the move to invite the Israeli prime minister without notifying President Barack Obama first. Thirty per cent said the invitation was okay, and another 22pc said they didn’t know enough to judge.

Senior administration officials have indicated that Mr Obama had no plans to invite Mr Netanyahu to the White House and the two leaders were unlikely to meet during this week.

Published in Dawn March 3rd , 2015

Oops,something not going right for him.He is somewhat forcing the US to reconsider their approach.He sounds like a very anxious man. @Pomegranate , @syedali73 , @levina , @Green Arrow , @DESERT FIGHTER , @Zarvan , @farhan_9909 , @C130 , @haman10 , @hunter_hunted , @Imran Khan @Junaid B @KAL-EL @Shahryar Hedayati .
Guys your thoughts on this development......
@Pomegranate do you know any Iranian members?
 
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warns that a nuclear deal with Iran “could threaten the survival of Israel”.— AFP/File
WASHINGTON: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu began a three-day visit to the United States on Monday with a warning that a nuclear deal with Iran “could threaten the survival of Israel”.

The visit aims at preventing a potential nuclear deal between Iran and six major world powers, the United States, Russia, China, Britain, France and Germany.

“American leaders worry about the security of their country. Israeli leaders worry about the survival of their country,” Mr Netanyahu told a large gathering of more than 15,000 people at the powerful American Israel Public Affairs Committee.

Know more: US seeks to complete N-deal with Iran despite Israel’s objections

The centrepiece of Mr Netanyahu’s visit is an address to the US Congress on Tuesday when he is expected to urge the lawmakers to use their influence to block the deal.

US Secretary of State John Kerry, however, cautioned Israel not to undercut nuclear negotiations with Iran that resumed in Geneva on Monday.

“Israel’s security is absolutely at the forefront of all our minds, but frankly so is the security of all of the other countries in the region. So is our security,” Mr Kerry said.

Kerry warns premier against revealing details of proposed agreement
Mr Kerry also warned Mr Netanyahu against revealing details of the nuclear deal. While he did not mention the Israeli premier, he told reporters in Geneva he was “concerned by reports” that “selective details” of the deal aimed at curbing Tehran’s nuclear programme would be revealed in the coming days.

His comments came after an Israeli official said the Jewish state knew about the emerging agreement and that the prime minister would elaborate on it in his congressional address.

Mr Kerry had said on Sunday that the Obama administration would like to complete the deal with Iran despite Israel’s objections because it would bring peace and stability to the Middle East.

Iran and the six major powers have already signed an interim deal and are trying to conclude a final agreement by March 31.

Mr Netanyahu’s scheduled address to Congress has strained Israel’s relations with the Obama White House, which has been kept out of the loop.

Republicans, who control both chambers of the US Congress, used House Speaker John Boehner to send a direct invitation to Mr Netanyahu without informing the White House.

Secretary Kerry said the decision to keep the White House out was “odd, if not unique” but he promised not to politicise the issue.

A Wall Street Journal/NBC News survey found that 48 per cent of registered voters disapproved the move to invite the Israeli prime minister without notifying President Barack Obama first. Thirty per cent said the invitation was okay, and another 22pc said they didn’t know enough to judge.

Senior administration officials have indicated that Mr Obama had no plans to invite Mr Netanyahu to the White House and the two leaders were unlikely to meet during this week.

Published in Dawn March 3rd , 2015

Oops,something not going right for him.He is somewhat forcing the US to reconsider their approach.He sounds like a very anxious man. @Pomegranate , @syedali73 , @levina , @Green Arrow , @DESERT FIGHTER , @Zarvan , @farhan_9909 , @C130 , @haman10 , @hunter_hunted , @Imran Khan @Junaid B @KAL-EL .
Guys your thoughts on this development......
@Pomegranate do you know any Iranian members?
I know @haman10 @Serpentine and @IRAN 1802
 
Oops,something not going right for him.He is somewhat forcing the US to reconsider their approach.He sounds like a very anxious man.
You know this deal is a BIG WIN for Iran when these nuts go nuts .

Iran's new president - Dr.rouhani - really knows what he is doing .

Actually the dumb a$$ doesn't know he is playing with fire . if the talks fail , and they launch an attack on Iran , the first one who gets wiped off the map will be the same regime .

Don't bark netanyaboo , don't bark or we'll fvck you up .
 
You know this deal is a BIG WIN for Iran when these nuts go nuts .

Iran's new president - Dr.rouhani - really knows what he is doing .

Actually the dumb a$$ doesn't know he is playing with fire . if the talks fail , and they launch an attack on Iran , the first one who gets wiped off the map will be the same regime .

Don't bark netanyaboo , don't bark or we'll fvck you up .
Don't forget we always got your back.
 
Well Netanyahu believes that thawing of relations between Iran and US would jeopardize Israel's national security (hint: nuclear bomb)..
Frankly, I am not surprised. He's been over this ground before many times and he always wants to come up with something truly explosive and now that elections 're approaching he had to come up with something earth shattering to grab the headlines.
 
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warns that a nuclear deal with Iran “could threaten the survival of Israel”.— AFP/File
WASHINGTON: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu began a three-day visit to the United States on Monday with a warning that a nuclear deal with Iran “could threaten the survival of Israel”.

The visit aims at preventing a potential nuclear deal between Iran and six major world powers, the United States, Russia, China, Britain, France and Germany.

“American leaders worry about the security of their country. Israeli leaders worry about the survival of their country,” Mr Netanyahu told a large gathering of more than 15,000 people at the powerful American Israel Public Affairs Committee.

Know more: US seeks to complete N-deal with Iran despite Israel’s objections

The centrepiece of Mr Netanyahu’s visit is an address to the US Congress on Tuesday when he is expected to urge the lawmakers to use their influence to block the deal.

US Secretary of State John Kerry, however, cautioned Israel not to undercut nuclear negotiations with Iran that resumed in Geneva on Monday.

“Israel’s security is absolutely at the forefront of all our minds, but frankly so is the security of all of the other countries in the region. So is our security,” Mr Kerry said.

Kerry warns premier against revealing details of proposed agreement
Mr Kerry also warned Mr Netanyahu against revealing details of the nuclear deal. While he did not mention the Israeli premier, he told reporters in Geneva he was “concerned by reports” that “selective details” of the deal aimed at curbing Tehran’s nuclear programme would be revealed in the coming days.

His comments came after an Israeli official said the Jewish state knew about the emerging agreement and that the prime minister would elaborate on it in his congressional address.

Mr Kerry had said on Sunday that the Obama administration would like to complete the deal with Iran despite Israel’s objections because it would bring peace and stability to the Middle East.

Iran and the six major powers have already signed an interim deal and are trying to conclude a final agreement by March 31.

Mr Netanyahu’s scheduled address to Congress has strained Israel’s relations with the Obama White House, which has been kept out of the loop.

Republicans, who control both chambers of the US Congress, used House Speaker John Boehner to send a direct invitation to Mr Netanyahu without informing the White House.

Secretary Kerry said the decision to keep the White House out was “odd, if not unique” but he promised not to politicise the issue.

A Wall Street Journal/NBC News survey found that 48 per cent of registered voters disapproved the move to invite the Israeli prime minister without notifying President Barack Obama first. Thirty per cent said the invitation was okay, and another 22pc said they didn’t know enough to judge.

Senior administration officials have indicated that Mr Obama had no plans to invite Mr Netanyahu to the White House and the two leaders were unlikely to meet during this week.

Published in Dawn March 3rd , 2015

Oops,something not going right for him.He is somewhat forcing the US to reconsider their approach.He sounds like a very anxious man. @Pomegranate , @syedali73 , @levina , @Green Arrow , @DESERT FIGHTER , @Zarvan , @farhan_9909 , @C130 , @haman10 , @hunter_hunted , @Imran Khan @Junaid B @KAL-EL .
Guys your thoughts on this development......
@Pomegranate do you know any Iranian members?
No use. .. They alread nearing completion us could had sensed it. So right thing to do is to have a deal signed. Will they follow it or not ? No one can say
 
You know this deal is a BIG WIN for Iran when these nuts go nuts .

Iran's new president - Dr.rouhani - really knows what he is doing .

Actually the dumb a$$ doesn't know he is playing with fire . if the talks fail , and they launch an attack on Iran , the first one who gets wiped off the map will be the same regime .

Don't bark netanyaboo , don't bark or we'll fvck you up .

Natanyahu is desperate:crazy: he knows that he is going to lose in the upcoming election so desperate attempts are being made by him his days are over ,
though it wont matter much even if he would lose the election , plus we have been hearing this kind of rumors of decade now he can do nothing he is only talking that's what he is best at .

Well Netanyahu believes that thawing of relations between Iran and US would jeopardize Israel's national security (hint: nuclear bomb)..
Frankly, I am not surprised. He's been over this ground before many times and he always wants to come up with something truly explosive and now that elections 're approaching he had to come up with something earth shattering to grab the headlines.
He is bloody Mass Murderer of many Palestinian peoples ..... and now all of the sudden he is scared ...

for whatever one sows, that will he also reap
 
Nutjobyahooo proves better and better everyday that Israel and peace are 2 universes apart, Israel was born with wars and it will certainly die with a painful war. They are a rogue and aggressive state and they'll be dealt with no matter what.
 
Nutjobyahooo proves better and better everyday that Israel and peace are 2 universes apart, Israel was born with wars and it will certainly die with a painful war. They are a rogue and aggressive state and they'll be dealt with no matter what.

Israel ain't going anywhere

Arabs are too busy fighting each other
 
If there are safety measures to ensure that nuclear weapons aren't there (as per the NPT signed by Iran's previous government), then I don't see what is wrong with Iranians going for nuclear energy to generate electricity. Their population is also rising and they need energy.

This is a little stretched to tell that they will pursue nukes despite measures.
 
Support for Israel is still strong in the U.S
But fortunately Bibi hasn't been able to convert that into popular opinion for a strike against Iran
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America doesn't have the stomach for a war
The big danger is other middle eastern countries acting along with Israel to strike Iran

Don't forget we always got your back.
I don't think Pakistan will be able to do anything to support Iran apart from staying neutral and not allowing its soil to be used against Iran
Especially since a strike against Iran will most likely be with the support of Gulf countries
 
I don't think Pakistan will be able to do anything to support Iran apart from staying neutral and not allowing its soil to be used against Iran
Especially since a strike against Iran will most likely be with the support of Gulf countries
Behind the scenes Pakistan will always support(military aid,help)Iran,if such a situation ever arises.
 

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