Obama May Snub Netanyahu Yet Again, This Time Via AIPAC

Apparently, refusing to meet Netanyahu during his upcoming visit to Washington to speak before Congress is not a strong enough expression of discontent.
Netanyahu’s True Electoral Rival

If Netanyahu’s speech is a success, Obama’s foreign policy will be indefensible.
As P5+1 Make New Demands, Iran Threatening to Walk Away from Nuclear Talks

Iran is threatening to walk away from nuclear talks with the US and other world powers as the second day of high-level negotiations kick off in Switzerland.
US Congressmen Voice Strong Support for Bibi’s Stance on Iran

Two Republican representatives visited Israel last week to demonstrate their support of the Jewish state.
No Way to Treat a Friend

In May, 2011, U.S. House of Representatives Speaker John Boehner invited Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to give a speech to a joint session of Congress.
Obama Officials Admit Withholding Sensitive Info On Iran Talks from Israel

In an extraordinary admission, Obama officials confirmed that the administration is withholding sensitive information regarding nuclear negotiations with Iran.
Obama, Israel’s Elections Are About Iran

Unfortunately, there are many sources of tension between the Obama administration and Netanyahu’s government.
Republican Representative Says Obama’s “Getting Back” at Israel
NY Republican Representative Peter King accused Obama of indulging in his “liberal fantasies” and “getting back” at Israel for an earlier perceived slight.
Huckabee: Iran the “Snake” Should be “Killed,” Not Trusted

Mike Huckabee says that Israel will always have a friend in the United States, despite current tensions between Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and US President Barack Obama.
Obama Implies Netanyahu Out of Line with Upcoming Speech

In yet another blow, President Obama said Monday that he and Prime Minister Netanyahu have “very real differences” when it comes to Iran and publicly signaled his displeasure over Netanyahu’s upcoming speech.