It’s news that will shock no one who’s actually paid attention to Obama’s give-them-everything-and-take-nothing negotiations with the nuclear ambitious leaders of Iran.
News broke Tuesday that Iranian negotiators have rejected what they’re calling an “excessive and illogical” demand by Obama to halt all nuclear activity for at least 10 years.
Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif said Obama’s proposal was “unacceptable and threatening,” BBC News reports.Zarif did, however, indicate that negations on Iran’s nuclear program would continue ahead of a March 31st deadline.
Iran’s rejection of Obama’s unicorn gambit is precisely the reason Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is bringing his case directly before the United States Congress today, in protest to Obama’s deal.
“Never has so much been written about a speech that hasn’t been given,” Netanyahu said yesterday before a roaring crowd American Israel Public Affairs Committee members.
Much of the dust up about Netanyahu’s visit and his speech stem from the fact that Speaker Boehner invited him without first consulting with the Obama regime.
Big whoop!Obama is rewriting immigration law, banning bullets from the Oval Office, and looking to raise taxes without Congress, and has the nerve to throw a hissy fit because Boehner didn’t ask his permission?
Please.
And it’s not just acrimony directed at Boehner; Obama isn’t even meeting with Netanyahu during the Prime Minister’s visit.
Yesterday we told you about the disgraceful list of Democrats who are skipping Netanyahu’s speech today.
No matter.Netanyahu’s popularity is growing with the American public.
Some are even calling him the “Leader of the Free World.”
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