Tuesday, March 3, 2015

Reaction To Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's Speech To The U.S. Congress



NBC: Obama: 'Nothing New' in Netanyahu Speech

President Barack Obama said Tuesday that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu offered "nothing new" in his much-anticipated speech to Congress, suggesting that the Israeli leader failed to articulate an alternative strategy to halt Iran's attempts to make a nuclear bomb.

"On the core issue, which is how do we prevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon which would make it far more dangerous ... the prime minister didn't offer any viable alternatives," he told reporters during an appearance with new Defense Secretary Ashton Carter.

Reaction To Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's Speech To The U.S. Congress

Benjamin Netanyahu didn't offer 'viable alternatives' during Iran speech: Obama -- CBC/AP
Barack Obama: 'nothing new' in Benjamin Netanyahu's Iran speech -- The Telegraph
Obama: 'Nothing New' in Netanyahu Speech -- NBC
Netanyahu offered no ‘viable alternative’ to Iran nuclear deal - Obama -- RT
Netanyahu Congress Speech Reaction Ranges From Applause To 'Political Theater Worthy Of An Oscar' -- IBTimes
Praise, Criticism For Netanyahu's Speech -- NPR
Reaction to Netanyahu Speech Divides Along Partisan Lines -- Alex Rogers, Time
Netanyahu offers 'no concrete action plan' on Iran: senior U.S. official -- Reuters
Pelosi, Democrats Furious Over Netanyahu 'Condescension' -- NYT/AP
Pelosi: 'I Was Near Tears Throughout the Prime Minister’s Speech' -- Weekly Standard
Netanyahu Speech International Reaction: What Israeli, Arab, European Media Are Saying About The Controversial Address -- IBTimes
Israel, Iran react to Netanyahu speech -- CNN
Netanyahu's speech to US Congress gets mixed reception in Israel -- Reuters
How Israel reacted to Netanyahu’s speech to Congress -- Washington Post

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