Olmert at AIPAC: United with Bush on Iran

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04-Jun-2008
 

Olmert at AIPAC: United with Bush on Iran
Report says Olmert will try to convince Bush to ignore NIE report that said Iran has no nuke weapons

June 4 – Just as the Democratic Party was securing its nominee during their South Dakota and Montana primaries last night, Isreali Prime Minister Ehud Olmert was giving a speech to more than 7,000 people at the AIPAC dinner in Washington with possibly just as much consequence on the future of America’s foreign policy.

In the midst of a conference that has been immersed in the question of how to deal with the conceived threat Iran presents, Olmert encouraged sanctions on Iran and nations that refine gasoline for Iran, and called for nations to make it clear that Iranian businesses are not welcome within their borders. He based this on the grounds that Iran is the world’s “largest exporter of terrorism” and that the country’s “defiance of international resolutions and its continued tactics of deception and denial leave no doubt as to the urgent need for more drastic and robust measures.”

This the same day Israeli newspaper Ha’arertz reported that Olmert will “try to convince Bush to set aside the national intelligence Estimate on Iran’s nuclear program in favor of data presented by Israel, and determine the administration’s policy on Iran accordingly.”

With John McCain and Condoleezza Rice in the sidelines taking equally hostile positions on Iran at the conference, Olmert has managed to take the stage in an effort to convince Bush something must be done with Iran immediately despite the accusations of corruption, and even threat of losing his job, he faces at home.

Watch the full story featuring The Real News Network’s Pepe Escobar and clips from Olmert’s speech: //therealnews.com/t/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=31&Itemid=74&jumival=1612

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"Mr Obama’s speech to the

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"Mr Obama’s speech to the American Israel Public Affairs Committee in Washington was designed to assure sceptical Jewish voters — who could be decisive in swing states such as Florida this November — that his pledge to hold talks without preconditions with Iran’s leadership is not a soft option.

In previous speeches Mr Obama has played down the danger of Iran, even likening it to that of Venezuela and Cuba. But yesterday he said that there was no greater threat to Israel than the Islamic republic.

The Democrat had already begun to draw back from his promise of talks with Iran, saying there would be "preparations" before any such meeting and that it would not necessarily be with President Ahmadinejad - who has promised to wipe Israel off the face of map....

//www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/us_and...


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thank god for NIAC!

by Anonymous1 (not verified) on

thank god for NIAC!


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AIPAC?

by XerXes (not verified) on

America will know AIPAC as time passes. They can't scape Please watch:

//youtube.com/watch?v=x2M3PEh51IU


Abarmard

Baseless accusations becomes ignored

by Abarmard on

The more these gangs talk to discredit Iran, the more credit Iran will gain. AIPAC will have to answer at some point in the American history to the American people and that certainly won't be pretty for Israel.


Mehdi

United with Bush, NOT with American people

by Mehdi on

If Iranians could be a little more interested in their future, they should expose AIPAC for their unjust government manipulations and do demonstrations in front of their gatherings. This groups of terrified individuals who have resorted to any crime due to their extreme fear of annhillation are causing major damage to the entire world peace. Somebody should face them, or at least try to calm them down. The Holocaust is over, chill out!