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Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu assured U/S. President Barack Obama on Monday that Israel has not made any decision on attacking Iran#39;s nuclear sites, sources close to the talks said, but the Israeli prime minister gave no sign of backing away from possible military action.
Fresh from slamming quot;loose talk of warquot; with Iran, President Barack Obama on Monday was expected to hear from Israel#39;s Benjamin Netanyahu that time is running out to halt Tehran#39;s nuclear programme.
Mar
05
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WASHINGTON - President Barack Obama said Sunday he would not hesitate to attack Iran to keep it from getting a nuclear bomb, hoping a forceful assurance will discourage Israel from launching a unilateral strike that could ignite the Middle East and drag the U.S. into war.
Mar
05
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WASHINGTON -- President Barack Obama said Sunday he would not hesitate to attack Iran to keep it from getting a nuclear bomb, hoping a forceful assurance will discourage Israel from launching a unilateral strike that could ignite the Middle East an ...
President Barack Obama and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, heading into their meeting today at the White House, are emphasizing agreement over how to confront Iran’s nuclear program, even as Obama asked Israel to help dial back “too much loose talk of war.”