Posted on 10/15/2017 11:29:17 AM PDT by Berlin_Freeper
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says that President Trump's decision to not recertify the Iran nuclear agreement was "brave" and "the right decision for the world."
"I think the president was very courageous in saying, 'I'm not going to kick this can down the road. I'm not going to say, Well, it's going to be on somebody else's watch. I'm going to stop this from happening,'" Netanyahu said on "Face the Nation" Sunday.
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Trump
The president GHWB, Clinton, GWB, and Obama thought they were.
It’s not like him to kick the can on down the road.
Bravo Bibi!
Me too.
Keep praying that President Trump will seek God’s Wisdom in all he does instead of giving an ear to those “closest swampers”.
“Keep praying that President Trump will seek Gods Wisdom in all he does instead of giving an ear to those closest swampers”.
Yes, and that he has God’s protection. Very evil and vicious people hate him and nothing can be put past them.
right decision, yes indeed for SURE
but
Congress will do nothing serious about the Iranian threats to nuke USA
Congress doesn’t give a damn
as long as they can keep collecting all their graft and bribe $$$
I think DJT did it this way to spotlight just how useless and dysfunctional Congress is
I haven’t read the ‘Iran deal’, and I doubt anyone else on this site has, or that any Democrat in the US has. But Israel sure as hell has read it.
And if they don’t like it, then it SUCKS, and SUCKS BIG TIME.
That’s all I need to know regarding whether to support it.
This.
This is the biggest news out there.
But ok, let’s focus on Weinstein instead.
This action regarding Iran is certianly good for Israel and Saudi Arabia but it is more debatable whether it is the best course of action in view of what is best for the US.
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