Gunny
03-05-2018, 02:56 PM
President Trump met with Israeli Prime Minister (http://www.oann.com/president-trump-meets-with-israeli-prime-minister-on-u-s-embassy-move-iranian-threat/#) Benjamin Netanyahu about securing peace in the Middle East and the new U.S. embassy in Jerusalem.
The president said ties between the two countries have never been better, and peace talks are within reach (http://www.oann.com/president-trump-meets-with-israeli-prime-minister-on-u-s-embassy-move-iranian-threat/#).
The Prime Minister praised President Trump for actually relocating the embassy, and not just talking about it like previous administrations.
Netanyahu also condemned Iran, calling it the greatest threat to the Middle East.
http://www.oann.com/president-trump-meets-with-israeli-prime-minister-on-u-s-embassy-move-iranian-threat/
I only half agree with Netanyahu. Iran AND Russia are the biggest threats to the Middle East. And lest anyone forget with all these private little pissing contests, they're giving ISIS a breather and chance to regroup. Military leadership by civilian politicians leaves MUCH to be desired.
The president said ties between the two countries have never been better, and peace talks are within reach (http://www.oann.com/president-trump-meets-with-israeli-prime-minister-on-u-s-embassy-move-iranian-threat/#).
The Prime Minister praised President Trump for actually relocating the embassy, and not just talking about it like previous administrations.
Netanyahu also condemned Iran, calling it the greatest threat to the Middle East.
http://www.oann.com/president-trump-meets-with-israeli-prime-minister-on-u-s-embassy-move-iranian-threat/
I only half agree with Netanyahu. Iran AND Russia are the biggest threats to the Middle East. And lest anyone forget with all these private little pissing contests, they're giving ISIS a breather and chance to regroup. Military leadership by civilian politicians leaves MUCH to be desired.