Netanyahu leaves US with assurances on Iran Israeli leader Benjamin Netanyahu left Washington with assurances that the United States is prepared to take military action to prevent Iran from getting a nuclear weapon, just not yet. Netanyahu and Obama Still Divided Over Iran President Obama and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu have been working hard to present a united front on Iran, the nation at the heart of a simmering dispute between the two close allies. But there is no disguising the fact that the two leaders remain sharply divided on the way forward. Netanyahu tells Obama: No Israeli decision on Iran attack WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Benjamin Netanyahu assured President Barack Obama on Monday that Israel has not made any decision on attacking Iran's nuclear sites, sources close to the talks said, but the Israeli prime minister gave no sign of backing away from possible military action. With Obama appealing for more time to allow international sanctions to work against Tehran, the two men agreed to keep ... Benjamin Netanyahu goes to Congress, saying patience with Iran wears thin Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu meets on Capitol Hill Tuesday with members of Congress, and he's likely to find greater sympathy for his view that Israel can't wait much longer to stop Iran than he did at the White House. Israelis perceive few bluffs in Netanyahu Iran speech JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's uncompromising speech to a pro-Israel lobby in Washington has persuaded the public back home that war with Iran is increasingly possible. Netanyahu evoked the horrors of the Holocaust, quoting a 1944 letter where the United States rejected a request by Jewish leaders to bomb the Nazi death camp, Auschwitz. His message was clear: Israel ... Obama, Netanyahu give no sign of narrowing gap on Iran WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama appealed to Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday to give sanctions time to curb Iran's nuclear ambitions, but the Israeli prime minister offered no sign of backing away from possible military action, saying his country must be the "master of its fate." The two men, who have had a strained relationship, sought to present a united front in the Iranian nuclear ... Netanyahu: Time is running out for Iran President Obama and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said their nations stand together to prevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon. Netanyahu to meet with U.S. lawmakers A day after meeting with President Barack Obama about the threat of a nuclear-armed Iran, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will sit down with U.S. lawmakers on Tuesday to emphasize his country's urgent fears. Netanyahu Signals Determination on Iran, but War Will Have to Wait Netanyahu insisted on Israel's freedom and responsibility to make its own decisions in response to Iran's nuclear development Netanyahu tells Obama Israel is 'master' of own fate Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told US President Barack Obama Monday that Israel must remain the "master of its fate" in a firm defense of his right to mount a unilateral strike on Iran.
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