Netanyahu lacks trust in Obama's judgment, negotiation skills
NY Times:
Then there is Iran which is the crux of the current disagreement. They are an untrustworthy government who have not given up their desire for a genocidal attack on Israel. Obama has shown himself to be one of the world's worst negotiators. Just look at the Bergdahl fiasco and the latest Cuba deal and you see a pattern where he gives away the store to our adversaries getting nothing in return while he steadfastly refuses to compromise with people like Republicans in Congress or Netanyahu in Israel.
Obama appears to live in some fantasy world where he thinks he is winning the war being waged against us by the Islamic religious bigots. He has lost the trust of people of both parties in this country in his dealings with Iran.
Obama earned that lack of trust by pushing for deals with Palestinians who have nothing of value to offer the Israelis. The so called "land for peace" bargain is worthless because there are too many Palestinians who would not honor the deal and what passes for a government cannot and will not control them.Rift Between Netanyahu and Obama Slowly Grew
The diplomatic break touched off by Benjamin Netanyahu’s decision to negotiate an address to Congress without first telling President Obama reflects their fundamentally different world views.
Then there is Iran which is the crux of the current disagreement. They are an untrustworthy government who have not given up their desire for a genocidal attack on Israel. Obama has shown himself to be one of the world's worst negotiators. Just look at the Bergdahl fiasco and the latest Cuba deal and you see a pattern where he gives away the store to our adversaries getting nothing in return while he steadfastly refuses to compromise with people like Republicans in Congress or Netanyahu in Israel.
Obama appears to live in some fantasy world where he thinks he is winning the war being waged against us by the Islamic religious bigots. He has lost the trust of people of both parties in this country in his dealings with Iran.
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