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Post by LS on Mar 1, 2014 17:04:47 GMT
AFP — Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s talks with US President Barack Obama next week are likely to prove crucial for determining whether peace negotiations with the Palestinians have a future beyond April. The premier leaves Sunday for a series of meetings in Washington squarely focused on two key issues: the fate of the US-led peace process in light of an April 29 deadline, and nuclear talks between world powers and Iran. Although Netanyahu would like his talks with Obama on Monday to deal predominantly with Iran, the White House appears to have a different agenda. Full Article Here: Netanyahu’s US visit ‘crucial’ to future of peace talks Read more: Netanyahu's US visit 'crucial' to future of peace talks
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Post by shiloh on Mar 1, 2014 17:33:29 GMT
..and it's not going to happen either.. Kerry will be as ineffective as he is now. It's not in God's plan for the U.S. to negotiate a "peace deal". I don't care WHAT kind of framework proposal they have planned. Isn't it strange how some of us can see all of these prophetic words coming to fruition? Everyone wants to dictate to Israel. It reminds me of how God will bring ALL nations against Israel. Gee, I wonder if O will have B.Netanyahu enter the back door again and leave him sitting all alone as before, while he goes and has din-din with his family. What a great host! He did that to belittle him and that STILL makes my blood boil!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Post by LS on Mar 1, 2014 17:58:29 GMT
I've often wondered the true motive behind that classless move. I thought of a few possibilities, but I think it comes down to his disdain for leaders more competent than himself.
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Post by elizabeth on Mar 1, 2014 18:47:56 GMT
At least they are saying that the framework is "non-binding", although how you can have a peace deal that is "non-binding", it is a little confusing.
And they keep saying we don't know what the framework is, but quite a few of the details have been released. I'm curious about what they haven't talked about.
And Jim, I get angry too when I think about how O treated Netanyahu on that visit. O truly hates Israel for the Jews.
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