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Wednesday, August 5, 2015

Netanyahu and Obama's Debating pros and cons of Iranian Deal Before Congress

Obama's threat that Israel will bear the brunt if Congress rejects nuclear deal with Iran
Nadene Goldfoot                                                                

The Iran deal that the USA made through John Kerry is possibly not going to pass in Congress by September 17th which Prime Minister Netanyahu of Israel is hoping will fail.  Netanyahu  made a speech to about 10,000 people including  about 20  Jewish Community leaders via internet on Tuesday asking them not to pass it and answered why during a question and answer session.  The Prime Minister pleaded with American Jews to fight the deal.
                                                                               
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, born in Tel Aviv, Israel in 1949
President Barack Hussein Obama II, born in Honolulu, Hawaii in 1961
Obama tried to change their minds following the program in the next 2 hours.He challenged Netanyahu's arguments.
                                                                                 
 Obama threatened everyone by saying that if it doesn't pass, there will be a military strike by armed terrorist groups on Israel's borders by Iranian proxies who will ram aircraft carriers.
                                                                             
Iranian sponsored Hezbollah terrorists
There will be more support for terrorism, more Hezbollah rockets falling, especially on Tel Aviv.  Israel will be hit if they strike Iran's nuclear facilities.  Obama tried to make it sound like Israel was looking for war.
                         
Hezbollah missiles aimed a Tel Aviv
                                                               
Netanyahu was clear and to the point in his speech letting all know that this type of claim is outrageous.  One cannot say that by opposing the deal is saying that Israel wants war.

 They don't want to give Iran the ammunition to use against Israel which is in the form of nuclear material for an atom bomb.   

Israel wants only peace because it is Israel who is on the front lines.  They face Iran's terror on 3 borders.  There are tens of thousands of Iranian rockets aimed at all Israel's cities.  Israel faces Iran and their regime constantly calls for the destruction of the Jewish State.  Every day their terrorist proxies already try to kill Jews.  It's Israel who will pay the highest price if there is a war and especially IF IRAN GETS THE BOMB.
                                                                               
Benjamin Netanyahu, born in 1949,  knows what war is like. He joined the IDF after the Six Day War of 1967.   He's served for Israel  at age 21 and became a team leader in the Sayeret Matkal special forces unit. He took part in many missions, including Operation Inferno (1968), Operation Gift (1968) and Operation Isotope (1972), during which he was shot in the shoulder. He fought on the front lines in the War of Attrition and the Yom Kippur War in 1973, taking part in special forces raids along the Suez Canal, and then leading a commando assault deep into Syrian territory. He achieved the rank of captain before being discharged.  His brother died during Operation Entebbe.  A man who has survived this many wars has no desire to see war again, especially a war to be said that will be the war of all wars; something found to be spoken of in the Bible.
Let it be known.  Netanyhau opposes this deal and we should too because we want to prevent war and this deal will bring it on.  It is already sparking a nuclear arms race in the Middle East and will feed Iran's terrorism and aggression that would make war, the most horrific war of all wars.
                                                                   
Resource:  http://www.jewishpress.com/news/breaking-news/obama-warns-us-jews-israel-will-bear-the-brunt-if-nuke-deal-nixed/2015/08/05/ by Hana Levi Julian 8/5/15
http://news.yahoo.com/news-guide-look-iran-nuclear-deal-congress-070539382--politics.html


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