US Speaker bypasses White House, invites Netanyahu to speak on Iran

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Netanyahu  John BoehnerIn a quick rebuff to President Obama’s call for lawmakers to “hold off” on imposing additional sanctions against Iran, House Speaker John A. Boehner said Wednesday that he has invited Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to address Congress on the issue.

Breaking with the usual protocol, the Republican speaker appears to have gone around Obama to extend the direct invitation to Netanyahu, informing the White House only after the fact. As lawmakers push forward with sanctions legislation, Obama has warned such a move could upend fragile talks underway to curtail Iran’s nuclear program.

The Israeli prime minister’s talk to a joint meeting of Congress is set for Feb. 11 – a critical moment in negotiations toward a March deadline to make progress on a nuclear agreement with Iran. Netanyahu has repeatedly warned against easing sanctions against Iran and supported adopting a tougher approach.

It is no secret that Netanyahu and Obama have had a strained relationship, and Boehner’s invitation appears designed to showcase a hawkish stance toward Iran. Many lawmakers worry too many concessions will be made in the talks between Iran and six world powers, including the U.S.

“He expects us to stand idly by and do nothing while he cuts a bad deal with Iran. Two words, ‘Hell no,’” Boehner told House Republicans during a closed session Wednesday, according to a source in the room.

Legislation to impose further sanctions on Iran is gaining ground in Congress, and could be next on the Senate’s agenda in coming weeks. Supporters of the bill promoted by Sen. Robert Menendez (D-N.J.) believe tougher sanctions are needed to push Iran to halt its nuclear program.

LA Times

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9 responses to “US Speaker bypasses White House, invites Netanyahu to speak on Iran”

  1. if any one ever wondered how strong Obama really is…

    1. 5thDrawer Avatar

      As strong as the ‘Office’ … it’s NOT the man, it’s the position he holds … and as he said, twice. 🙂

      1. or…another option, many do not think Obama’s way will lead to peace..
        Chamberlain had the same state of mind pre WWII if you can remember ( could be you were already alive at the time:).
        waving off so many , some of them have a respectable record can also be viewed as vanity.

        1. 5thDrawer Avatar

          Chamberlain didn’t have Twits Tweeting … or bloggers opining. :-))
          Aside from sporadic Radio reports, and the ‘News of the World’ at Saturday movie theatres before the 2 cartoons and the short serial ‘adventure’, and then the ‘Feature’ (all for 25 cents), ‘News from the Front’ took a week to see in print with any opinions to be considered over 2 hours of reading text in the evening after dinner.
          ‘Then’ wasn’t ‘Now’ – although Military minds were just as secretive about who was messing with who.
          It’s a different ‘age’ of Man & Woman & a few shades in between, for that matter.
          Life that was never even thought about.
          Now you can hear a woman scream as ISIS stones her … although we can’t say it’s very much more ‘digestible’ for those who haven’t yet gotten into the concept that we’re all on this planet together dragging ourselves under – with the increased speed of the tech-stuff being developed. A headline that read ‘Buldge Contained’ was tricky to decipher – but some folks knew it was not about excess fat. Published lists of the ‘missing’ from sunken ships also didn’t admit probable death.
          As with a Kennedy, there was still a ‘chance’.
          Although, it’s true, that If Chamberlain had taken a ‘selfie’ with Hitler, like the top picture here, it wouldn’t have changed Hitler’s character or that ‘leading’ stance, or the blank look of the one being led…. :-))))

  2. The talks are a shame, you can not get an honest deal from Iran. Obama fell for it.

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