Senior Democratic Senators May Boycott Netanyahu’s Congressional Address

Several senior Democratic senators announced Wednesday that they are considering boycotting Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu’s upcoming speech to Congress.
Obama Needs to Put On “Big Boy Pants” in Relationship with Netanyahu

US President Barack Obama is facing heat for what many are calling his childish reaction to Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu’s upcoming speech to Congress.
IAEA Director: Nuclear Materials in Iran Not Fully Intended for Peace

The Director General of the IAEA said in an address in Indonesia that it cannot be confirmed that all nuclear material in Iran is intended for peaceful purposes.
Israeli Ambassador: Netanyahu’s Speech to Congress a “Sacred Duty” for “Survival” of Israel

Israel’s ambassador to the United States has defended Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s decision to address a joint session of Congress in March.
Iran, Obama, Boehner and Netanyahu

The role of an Israeli leader is to adopt the policies that protect Israel, even when they are unpopular at the White House.
Why the Mullahs Love Obama

There is a very good possibility that the entire global balance of power will be profoundly altered within a relatively short interval of time.
As Netanyahu Faces Growing Criticism for Upcoming Speech, Republicans Say Obama Getting Taste of Own Medicine

Some of the top anchors at Fox News have unexpectedly sided with the White House over an upcoming address by Netanyahu to a joint session of Congress.
White House Officials: Netanyahu “Spat in Our Face”

The White House is red-hot angry over Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s plan to speak before the US Congress in March.
In Split from Netanyahu, Mossad Warns US Lawmakers against Iranian Sanctions Bill

In an unusual move, Israel’s Mossad intelligence agency has warned US officials against supporting a congressional bill that would hit Iran with new sanctions should nuclear talks fail.
Biden Spins Fantasies, Middle East Heats Up

Vice-President Joe Biden said that the talks with Iran, which began about a year ago and recently were extended for another seven months, had “brought significant benefits” and slowed down Iran’s nuclear program.