Saturday, February 28, 2015

BREAKING: US Senate Unanimously Defies Obama, Takes MASSIVE Stand For Israel

BREAKING: US Senate Unanimously Defies Obama, Takes MASSIVE Stand For Israel


The Senate unanimously passed a resolution welcoming Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to speak before a joint session of Congress.
No Democrat senators sponsored the resolution but none caved to reported pressure from the White House to vote against it.

“The Senate warmly welcomes the Prime Minister of Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu, on his visit to the United States,” the resolution reads, “which provides a timely opportunity to reinforce the United States-Israel relationship.”
The resolution goes on to vow that the U.S. will “strongly support Israel’s right to defend itself from threats to its very survival.”
The Obama administration has been working to sabotage the address, fearing that it may hurt its relationship with Iran. The White House has caved to Iran’s demands and is expected to allow the Muslim nation to retain the most controversial aspects of its nuclear program.
The White House has also been working behind the scenes to provide taxpayer money to help defeat Netanyahu in Israel’s upcoming election.
The president has said that he will not meet with Netanyahu on his visit to the United States, ostensibly so as not to seem to be supporting one candidate over another.
Netanyahu is expected to tell Congress in his address that the White House is about to complete a deal with Iran.
Many Democrats are expected to boycott the speech, citing the speech as an example of foreign interference with White House efforts at diplomacy (H/T Washington Free Beacon).
Actions speak louder than words, and the near traitorous actions of the Obama administration show that it wishes to placate our enemy Iran, rather than stand with our ally Israel.
At least Senate Democrats know better than to anger their Israel-supporting constituents. That’s not much, but it’s something.

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