FOX News: Israel PM Naftali Bennett arrives in Washington, will meet with Biden on Iran
Bennett succeeded former Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in June
Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett arrived in Washington, D.C., on Tuesday night for his first diplomatic visit overseas since taking office.
The prime minister and President Biden will discuss Iran during the two-day visit to the White House.
"One thing is clear: the US & #Israel have no better friends than each other," the Israel Embassy wrote on Twitter along with a video of the prime minister stepping off his plane.
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Update #1: Israeli leader meets with Biden as Mideast tensions grow (AP)
Update #2: Israel's New Leader Wants A Fresh Start With America. That Will Be Tough (NPR)
WNU Editor: A number of issues are going to be discussed, but Iran will be on top of the agenda.
Not sure on what Israeli PM Naftali Bennett hopes to achieve in his meeting with President Biden on Thursday.
The Biden administration has made it very clear that getting an Iran nuclear deal is a top priority, and I do not see them bending to accommodate Israeli concerns.
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Israeli PM Naftali Bennett is delusional. He is of the opinion that things are not working, because it has not been tried by him. PM Bennett has legitimate concerns. He is going to meet the air head and reality is going to bitch slap him. Bennett will feel betrayed, hurt and angry. He will be diplomatic and keep a poker face. He will leave and go home. Once he arrives he will get to business. No idea what that means. But Bennett will be less delusional, so the trip will be worth it.
LOL. Iran has no interest in getting a deal and Biden has no leverage now.
Tru dat, but do not tell the bright kids like Jake, Joe and and the rest.
But they will try and keep Bennett uneasy.
I started reading this comment with disagreement in my mind. However, when I got to the end, I was in full agreement.
I say, it is likely that we will see some sort of audacious action taken on their nuclear programme, and it will not be covert either...
Could they take it out in full like Syria and Iraq's reactors? Unlikely as they have progressed too far and it's not just about a single reactor anymore.
I still think we will now see some action against it, all the same...
Keeping Bennett uneasy will be the result of the meeting. It is not a coherent plan for the admin. There fireworks may not be anything other than we have seen. Hell, if it were me, I would leave the nuke plan alone and do other things.
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