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    Netanyahu presents a picture and warns of the Iranian "monster"

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     Netanyahu presents a picture and warns of the Iranian "monster" Empty Netanyahu presents a picture and warns of the Iranian "monster"

    Post by Rocky Wed 07 Mar 2018, 4:50 am

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     Twilight News    

     one hour ago




    Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned in Washington of the Iranian "monster" while praising the existing alliance between Israel and the United States.

    Aside from suspicions of corruption in Israel, Netanyahu gave a speech Tuesday to AIPAC, Israel's main lobby in the United States.

    On Monday, he received strong support from US President Donald Trump, who said relations between the two countries were "better than ever," and he did not rule out a personal visit to the US embassy in Jerusalem in May.

    Netanyahu, in the midst of a sharp applause from the audience, recaptured the film "The Good, the Ugly and the Ugly," by Sergio Leone, but changed the title to "The Good, the Beast and the Beautiful."

    "The good news" means "the Israeli army has never been stronger than it is today, and the economy of the country is booming," he said.

    "The monster is Iran," he said, before presenting a map showing "Iranian influence in the Middle East" on a giant screen. "The darkness is affecting our region," he said.

    The countries mentioned in the black on the map, which were considered to be under Iranian influence, are Syria, Iraq, Yemen and Lebanon.

    After again condemning the international nuclear agreement signed with Iran in 2015, he stressed that he had long warned of "repeated lies of the Iranian regime."

    "I have already warned that after the lifting of the sanctions, the Iranian regime will not become more moderate or more oriented toward peace, but it will become more dangerous," he said.

    "We must stop Iran and stop it," Netanyahu said. "We will never allow Iran to develop a nuclear weapon today or 10 years or at any time."

    - an invitation to the Arabs 
    praised Netanyahu firmly US President Donald Trump on Iran 's nuclear file, and extended an invitation to Arab countries in the region , saying that "Israel is not an enemy but is an ally that is essential."

    Iran was the focus of AIPAC's agenda during the three days of its annual conference. US Vice President Mike Bens and US Ambassador to the United Nations Nicky Hailey were also on the podium, as well as speakers condemning Iranian activities in the region.

    Trump had authorized the US Congress and European countries to sign a nuclear deal with Iran until mid-May to tighten restrictions on Iran under the deal, or the United States would withdraw.

    "Fine" in the three qualities Netanyahu spoke about is "the beautiful alliance between Israel and the United States."

    On Monday evening, Netanyahu celebrated the alliance between the two countries with the US president, who was quoted by Mike Pence as "the most pro-Israeli president in the history of the United States."

    "We are very happy to be in the US capital now that we have recognized Jerusalem as the capital of Israel," Netanyahu said.

    Like Netanyahu, Netanyahu remained ambivalent about any peace plan with the Palestinians. After praising the "brilliant team" of the White House, headed by Chancellor George W. Bush and President Jared Kouchner, who is working on a peace plan, Netanyahu said he wanted reconciliation with "all" Israel's neighbors, including the Palestinians.




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