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JERUSALEM — Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin
Netanyahu condemned the agreement between world powers and Iran as a ‘historic
mistake’ that doesn’t bind his country.
Israel has “the right and
obligation” to defend itself and won’t allow Iran to develop the capability to
build atomic weapons, Netanyahu said today at a cabinet meeting in Jerusalem.
“What was achieved last night in
Geneva is not historic; it is a historic mistake. Today, the world has become a
much more dangerous place,” he said in comments broadcast on Israel Radio.
“Israel is not bound by this agreement.”
Diplomats said they had a deal, the
fifth day of meetings in Geneva. The first accord since the Iranian nuclear
program came under international scrutiny in 2003 eases sanctions on Iran in
exchange for concessions on its atomic work.
Israel’s rejection of the agreement
puts it at odds with its closest ally, the U.S., which led the efforts to reach
a deal with Iran. An administration official said President Barack Obama would
call Netanyahu today to discuss the accord.
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By S.A. Miller and Bruce Golding
Republican and Democratic leaders
alike expressed outrage Sunday over President Obama’s decision to sign onto a
nuclear-arms deal that eases sanctions on the terror-loving leaders of Iran.
The double-barreled attack came as
hundreds of cheering Iranians gave their country’s negotiators a
heroes’ welcome as they returned from talks in Geneva. “No to war,
sanctions, surrender and insult,” they chanted.
The shock deal with the Islamic
regime dominated morning TV talk shows, where officials from both sides of the
aisle blasted the Obama administration and called for more sanctions to keep
Iran from building a nuclear bomb.
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Worried
Democrats have pressed the panic button as the countdown begins to President
Barack Obama's deadline for the Affordable Care Act's botched website to be
fixed by the end of the month.
With just six days to go, Obama faces a barrage of criticism from his own party at Republican-led oversight hearings into the healthcare insurance enrollment program along with pressure to fire people responsible for the HealthCare.Gov failure, according to Politico.
The president is most likely to feel the heat as Democrats, especially those in the House, try to distance themselves from Obama before the mid-term elections next year, mostly because they do not believe that the website will be fully functional by the deadline.
With just six days to go, Obama faces a barrage of criticism from his own party at Republican-led oversight hearings into the healthcare insurance enrollment program along with pressure to fire people responsible for the HealthCare.Gov failure, according to Politico.
The president is most likely to feel the heat as Democrats, especially those in the House, try to distance themselves from Obama before the mid-term elections next year, mostly because they do not believe that the website will be fully functional by the deadline.
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By Penny Starr
(CNSNews.com) – A critic of the U.S. health care
system says President Barack Obama’s promise to Americans that “if you like your
insurance plan, you will keep it” was never a true statement.
“He shouldn't have said that, even
before proposing the Affordable Care Act,” David Goldhill told National Public
Radio on Saturday. “It wasn't even true before the act, right?” Goldhill, the president and CEO of Game Show Network, is
author of the recently released book,
“Catastrophic Care: Why Everything We Think We Know About Health Care
is Wrong.” The book comes six years after Goldhill says his father died
from careless mistakes following surgery in 2007.
“Should the president have said if
you like your medical plan, if you like your doctor, keep him?” Simon asked
Goldhill during NPR’s Weekend Edition
Saturday. “Well, he shouldn't have said that, even before proposing the
Affordable Care Act,” Goldhill said. “It wasn't even true before the act,
right?”
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“This isn’t some damn game!”
That was House Speaker John
Boehner’s angry reaction to a senior Obama administration official who had
boasted, “We are winning. … It
doesn’t really matter to us [how long the government shutdown lasts] because
what matters is the end result.”
But despite Boehner’s understandable
frustration, a “damn game” is precisely what it was.
All of Obama’s “shutdown” outrages –
from barring 80-to-90-year-old WWII veterans in wheelchairs from their own
memorial, to blocking highway turnouts so sightseers couldn’t gaze up at Mt.
Rushmore, to threatening to arrest Catholic priests if they conducted Mass on
military bases – were part of a carefully calculated, high-stakes game.
In fact, a close and honest
examination reveals that Americans have been living through an
extended era of games being played on them – not just during the recent federal
government shutdown, but non-stop, throughout the course of the entire Obama
presidency.
Highlights of “THE OBAMA GAMES”
include:
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By Melanie Phillips
The West missed its cues last time. With established
historical precedent there's no excuse to dismiss Iran's stated goals as
hyperbole One of Europe's most outspoken columnists -- and the winner of the
prestigious Orwell Prize for journalism -- has the guts to say what few others
will
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When Hassan Rouhani was elected President of Iran, Western leaders declared, in the teeth of stark evidence to the contrary, that this man was a reformer. So they rushed to do a deal with him over Iran's nuclear program, considered by the West to be a threat to the free world.
But Rouhani does not run Iran. The man who actually calls the
shots — the only man who
matters — is Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei. Earlier this week,
Khamenei said the Jews of Israel ........
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