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Obama-Netanyahu Clash Over Iran Puts Israel In Lose-Lose Situation
Republicans want to use nuclear deal in campaign against Hillary Clinton and the Democrats but they might overplay their hand.By Chemi Shalev | Jul. 13, 2015 | 10:22 PM
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu views Iran as an incorrigible Great Satan hell-bent on regional hegemony and the destruction of Israel. President Barack Obama sees Tehran as a malevolent Little Satan, but one that can still be redeemed. This rather than the timing of sanctions, the quantity of centrifuges or the quality of inspections is the main reason for the impending apocalyptic political war that is destined to break out between Israel and the United States if and when a nuclear agreement is signed.
The fighting is supposed to be restrained: Both sides seem to have too much to lose. Netanyahu cannot afford a total rupture of his ties to an American administration that still has 18 months in power. Obama has no wish to risk an unprecedented breach, not only with Jerusalem, but with many American Jews who support the Democrats as well. But as the cliché has it, one knows how a war starts but not how it ends, especially for two leaders for whom failure is not an option.
Of course, Netanyahu honestly believes that the nuclear deal reportedly being concluded in Vienna strengthens Iran, brings it closer to a nuclear bomb, rewards terror and destabilizes the Middle East. But he also knows that after being denied influence on the content of the nuclear deal and failing to block it, after poisoning relations with Obama and the American left and putting all his money on Republicans and Evangelicals, losing in the expected campaign in Congress could be one flop too many, even for supporters at home. As he proved with his incendiary exhortations against Israeli Arabs on Election Day, Netanyahus self-control tends to dissipate when defeat stares him in the face.
Obama is just as genuinely convinced that an agreement with Iran will contribute to world peace, serve American interests and even strengthen Israels security. But he knows full well that his international stature, his personal prestige and his historical legacy will be severely tarnished if Congress rejects his Iran deal. After six years of acrimony, tension and a dangerous accumulation of bad blood, Obama and his advisers would probably rather die than see Netanyahu and his allies in Congress and Las Vegas emerge victorious with wide smiles on their faces.
The 2016 presidential campaign pours tons of highly flammable enriched fuel on this already simmering core. The Republican candidates all 15 of them, with the possible exception of Rand Paul may disagree on many issues, but they are united in their admiration for Netanyahu and their disdain for Obama. They will no doubt use the Iran deal in their campaign speeches and in the upcoming GOP presidential debates to bash Obama and, through him, Hillary Clinton as well, during the 60 days now allotted to Congress to reject it. Republicans might even view such a rebuke as a potential game-winning grand slam on their way to the White House.
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Obama-Netanyahu Clash Over Iran Puts Israel In Lose-Lose Situation (Original Post)
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jaysunb
(11,856 posts)1. The stage is set.
Very insightful and factual article.
Hydra
(14,459 posts)2. The irony is that Netanyahu made an unsuccessful run around Obama's back
To the Grand Ol' Perverts. We may not have seen this rift occur if not for that snub, so yay for that.