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Title: Obama won't meet with Netanyahu during controversial U.S. visit
Source: Yahoo News
URL Source: http://news.yahoo.com/obama-won-t-m ... sial-u-s--visit-173809042.html
Published: Jan 22, 2015
Author: Olivier Knox
Post Date: 2015-01-23 04:10:47 by Gatlin
Keywords: None
Views: 625
Comments: 3

President Barack Obama will not meet with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during the latter's controversial March 3 visit to Washington, the White House announced Thursday, saying a meeting could be perceived as an attempt by the administration to influence Israel's March 17 elections.

"The president will not be meeting with Prime Minister Netanyahu because of the proximity to the Israeli election, which is just two weeks after his planned address to the U.S. Congress," National Security Council spokeswoman Bernadette Meehan said in a emailed statement.

“As a matter of long-standing practice and principle, we do not see heads of state or candidates in close proximity to their elections, so as to avoid the appearance of influencing a democratic election in a foreign country," she said.

Netanyahu's visit has further strained already difficult relations between the Israeli leader and Obama. Republican House Speaker John Boehner invited Netanyahu to address a joint meeting of Congress for the express purpose of challenging the president's approach to Islamist extremism and negotiations with Iran over that country's nuclear program. The White House, which found out about the visit from Boehner's office, accused Israel of breaching diplomatic protocol under which foreign leaders advise host leaders of pending visits.

Netanyahu has made no secret of his opposition to ongoing talks with Iran, saying that Tehran cannot be trusted to abandon its ability to build a nuclear weapon that could directly threaten Israel. His visit will come as the White House tries to tamp down a move in Congress to pass legislation that envisions new economic sanctions on Iran if no satisfactory comprehensive nuclear deal can be reached.

"The president has been clear about his opposition to Congress passing new legislation on Iran that could undermine our negotiations and divide the international community," said Meehan. "The president has had many conversations with the Prime Minister on this matter, and I am sure they will continue to be in contact on this and other important matters.”

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Relations between Barack Obama and Binyamin Netanyahu neared a new low on Thursday as the White House revealed the president would not meet the Israeli prime minister when he visits Republican leaders of Congress in March.

Obama administration officials insisted the reason for the apparent diplomatic snub was “long-standing practice and principle” that US presidents should not meet foreign leaders during re-election campaigns.

“Accordingly, the president will not be meeting with Prime Minister Netanyahu because of the proximity to the Israeli election, which is just two weeks after his planned address to the US Congress,” national security council spokeswoman Bernadette Meehan said.

But the White House decision arrived as strains with the Israeli government burst into the open following an invitation from Republican House speaker John Boehner, who asked Netanyahu to discuss their shared concerns over Obama’s nuclear talks with Iran before a combined session of Congress.

“If that’s the purpose of prime minister Netanyahu’s visit two weeks before his own election, right in the midst of our negotiations, I just don’t think it’s appropriate and helpful,” said Nancy Pelosi, the Democratic House minority leader.

The brewing standoff also stood in stark contrast to a White House visit by British prime minister David Cameron, who is also running for re-election but appeared alongside Obama last week as they both warned of the dangers should Congress pass new sanctions authorisation that they insist could derail the Iran talks.

The UK elections on 7 May are eight weeks further afield than the Israeli elections, and Cameron also visited Washington two month earlier than Netanyahu’s planned trip. But the British prime minister’s official state visit to Washington was still widely interpreted as a boost to his electoral prospects back home.

Cameron also admitted to calling senators directly during his stay, urging them not to vote for proposed legislation that would authorise fresh economic sanctions on Iran if nuclear talks fail but the White House argues will cause them to fail and risk war instead.

Such open lobbying of Congress by foreign leaders over pending legislation is frowned upon in Washington. But Cameron’s talks may have helped spur Republicans to finalise the Netanyahu invitation in order to make quite the opposite argument – that a stiffer response to Iran’s threatened nuclear weapons potential is necessary as diplomatic deterrence.

The Israeli prime minister is also not the only foreign ally to have sided with Republicans over foreign policy in recent days.

Former British leader Tony Blair recently spoke to a Republican leadership retreatin Pennsylvania, urging a stronger western response to the rise of Islamic extremism.

But a pending vote in the Senate over authorising future sanctions against Iran poses a much more significant risk for the White House, particularly since a number of hawkish Democrats are also behind the legislation.

Boehner said his invitation to speak before Congress had been sent “on behalf of the bipartisan leadership of the US House of Representatives and the US Senate”. Netanyahu is expected to discuss both the threat from Iran and Islamic extremism.

The Guardian.

Gatlin  posted on  2015-01-23   4:11:27 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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Binyamin Netanyahu's invitation to speak before Congress was not coordinated with the White House;
Netanyahu also to participate in AIPAC conference in Washington.

Gatlin  posted on  2015-01-23   4:16:08 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: Gatlin (#1) (Edited)

The brewing standoff also stood in stark contrast to a White House visit by British prime minister David Cameron

Obama and Cameron are two of a kind. Both are dedicated to leading their nations into suicidal destruction under an atmosphere of inspiring contentless self righteousness. Energetic inspiring rhetoric can be substituted for concern about survival in today's world. Netanyahu can't afford to tolerate that nonsense.

rlk  posted on  2015-01-23   19:45:06 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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