Posted on Nov 9, 2015
Does today's Meeting at the White House Signify a Renewed Relationship between President Obama and PM Benjamin Netanyahu?
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The US has committed to increased Security Around the region. It seems to have calmed the Tension between the US and Israel. Is this a sign we are moving forward as Allies?
President Barack Obama and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday tentatively agreed to an increase in American military aid to Israel and the establishment of a joint task force on Iran’s nuclear program, Channel 2 reported.
In a closed-door meeting that Netanyahu’s aides described as “good,” the two leaders reportedly agreed on an increase to Israeli defense aid, both immediately and in the coming decade. The particulars, however, still need to be hammered out by Washington.
Netanyahu later described the meeting to Israeli reporters as “one of the best” he’s ever had with Obama, saying there was no tension and only a focus on moving forward.
Before leaving for Washington, Netanyahu said he hoped to lay down groundwork for the next decade of US aid to Israel during his meet-up with Obama.
“I believe that this meeting is important in order to clarify the continuation of American aid to Israel in the coming decade,” Netanyahu said.
The new American defense package has been described as “compensation” to Israel for the Iran deal.
The president and prime minister also reportedly agreed to forming a joint US-Israeli task force to monitor the implementation of the Iran nuclear deal.
Netanyahu and Obama butted heads for several years over a nuclear deal with Iran, which was finally reached by world powers and Tehran in July. Since then, Netanyahu has criticized the accord as a “bad deal” and called it a “stunning historic mistake.”
Concerning the rise in violence between Israelis and Palestinians, Channel 2 reported that Netanyahu and Obama agreed to a series of practical steps by both Israel and the Palestinian Authority to calm tensions and prevent further escalation of hostilities.
The report gave no indication of what those steps would be.
Before departing for Washington, Netanyahu was reportedly set to unveil to Obama a series of goodwill gestures aimed at the Palestinians. The moves were detailed by National Security Adviser Yossi Cohen to American counterpart Susan Rice last week, according to a report in the Israeli daily Haaretz Sunday.
President Barack Obama and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday tentatively agreed to an increase in American military aid to Israel and the establishment of a joint task force on Iran’s nuclear program, Channel 2 reported.
In a closed-door meeting that Netanyahu’s aides described as “good,” the two leaders reportedly agreed on an increase to Israeli defense aid, both immediately and in the coming decade. The particulars, however, still need to be hammered out by Washington.
Netanyahu later described the meeting to Israeli reporters as “one of the best” he’s ever had with Obama, saying there was no tension and only a focus on moving forward.
Before leaving for Washington, Netanyahu said he hoped to lay down groundwork for the next decade of US aid to Israel during his meet-up with Obama.
“I believe that this meeting is important in order to clarify the continuation of American aid to Israel in the coming decade,” Netanyahu said.
The new American defense package has been described as “compensation” to Israel for the Iran deal.
The president and prime minister also reportedly agreed to forming a joint US-Israeli task force to monitor the implementation of the Iran nuclear deal.
Netanyahu and Obama butted heads for several years over a nuclear deal with Iran, which was finally reached by world powers and Tehran in July. Since then, Netanyahu has criticized the accord as a “bad deal” and called it a “stunning historic mistake.”
Concerning the rise in violence between Israelis and Palestinians, Channel 2 reported that Netanyahu and Obama agreed to a series of practical steps by both Israel and the Palestinian Authority to calm tensions and prevent further escalation of hostilities.
The report gave no indication of what those steps would be.
Before departing for Washington, Netanyahu was reportedly set to unveil to Obama a series of goodwill gestures aimed at the Palestinians. The moves were detailed by National Security Adviser Yossi Cohen to American counterpart Susan Rice last week, according to a report in the Israeli daily Haaretz Sunday.
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This is good for both countries and for the region! I am happy to see the POTUS take this step although he needs to be prepared to be taken to task on the Iran Nuclear agreement......appears there could be some Iranian weaponry leaving the country heading to Yemen and potentially other areas in the region which could further destabilize Israel.
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A few thoughts:
- Not sure one can undo and turn around what has happened over the past 6.5 years between President Obama and PM Netanyahu with one meeting.
- President Obama gives a great speech and loves photo ops. The hard part is the follow up and follow through which is one of his weaknesses.
- Promises are easy. I normally wait until I see the promises translated into either action or budget before I get my hopes up about anything.
- I am not sure what "the US has committed to increased security around the region" means. The hard part is always in the details of which this does not provide any.
- Not sure one can undo and turn around what has happened over the past 6.5 years between President Obama and PM Netanyahu with one meeting.
- President Obama gives a great speech and loves photo ops. The hard part is the follow up and follow through which is one of his weaknesses.
- Promises are easy. I normally wait until I see the promises translated into either action or budget before I get my hopes up about anything.
- I am not sure what "the US has committed to increased security around the region" means. The hard part is always in the details of which this does not provide any.
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SPC Andrew Griffin
MCPO Roger Collins - Never too late for atleast an attempt to repair their relationship!
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MCPO Roger Collins
SPC Andrew Griffin - I would agree, except for the timing. Now that the Iran deal is done, so is the damage that could cause another holocaust in the future. THAT is what Bibi will be thinking.
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I doubt it, as much as I would like to see that. Obama's dislike for Netanyahu and the Israelis goes to the bone.
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CDR Terry Boles
Capt Seid Waddell
Agreed....all smoke screen at this point, just a PR stunt! His true intent has been very well documented.
Agreed....all smoke screen at this point, just a PR stunt! His true intent has been very well documented.
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