Interview with Ambassador Bolton
[Interview with Ambassador Bolton: Obama "Committed to preventing an Israeli first strike on Iran's nuclear program" by Joel C. Rosenberg Dallas] "Judging from the televised images, President Obama's first state visit to Israel was a love fest. The Israelis literally and figuratively rolled out the red carpet, even giving Mr. Obama a medal to thank him for his friendship to the Jewish people. The President, in turn, literally and figuratively hugged Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and repeatedly called him by his nickname, "Bibi," as though they had been best pals for years. The days of frosty, even frigid, relations between the two leaders seemed over. But John Bolton isn't buying it. The long-serving American diplomat and national security expert, who served as the U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations under President George W. Bush, says behind the scenes there is still trouble in paradise. I interviewed him by phone yesterday and his message was crystal clear. On the three critical issues facing the U.S. and Israel in the Middle East -- dealing with the Iran nuclear threat, the implosion of Syria, and the peace process -- Bolton says the President's objectives have not changed one iota. Netanyahu cannot count on this White House, he argues. And if Israel is going to strike Iran, they're going to have to do it this year, and on their own..." Full text: Interview with Ambassador Bolton: Obama "Committed to preventing an Israeli first strike on Iran's nuclear program"
Response to comment [from a Catholic]: ""...[I]t must seem to him like a kind of treason to see Netanyahu so friendly with the president. Poor fellah."
"You're fed up with him, what about me? I have to deal with him every day..." ~ Barack Obama