pbel
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..."even a winning vote in Congress would be a pyrrhic victory..."
Finally, an American President who refuses to go to war for Israel! Not only is Obama at least ten times smarter than Nut&Yahho, he also out maneuvered AIPAC in America putting American interests First...
Israel and American Jews Should Not Lobby Congress Against Iran Deal Michael A. Eisenberg
I am in NYC this week and there is a "Stop Iran" rally here in Times Square to urge congress to block the Iran deal. I am not going. Israel is gearing up to push congress to block the deal. I am not supportive of that approach. I think even a winning vote in Congress would be a pyrrhic victory.
President Obama may be a lot of things but he is definitely not stupid. He has staked his presidency on this Iran deal. He has thought the approval process through to the end. While everyone thought that Obama needed to be done with this deal early in July to get speedy approval by Congress before the recess, Obama actually wanted the delay. The 60+ days of daylight between the agreement and congressional debate and approval serves him well. The reason is that by the time Congress gets around to debating and voting, the deal is, and will be, a fait accompli.
Finally, an American President who refuses to go to war for Israel! Not only is Obama at least ten times smarter than Nut&Yahho, he also out maneuvered AIPAC in America putting American interests First...
Israel and American Jews Should Not Lobby Congress Against Iran Deal Michael A. Eisenberg
I am in NYC this week and there is a "Stop Iran" rally here in Times Square to urge congress to block the Iran deal. I am not going. Israel is gearing up to push congress to block the deal. I am not supportive of that approach. I think even a winning vote in Congress would be a pyrrhic victory.
President Obama may be a lot of things but he is definitely not stupid. He has staked his presidency on this Iran deal. He has thought the approval process through to the end. While everyone thought that Obama needed to be done with this deal early in July to get speedy approval by Congress before the recess, Obama actually wanted the delay. The 60+ days of daylight between the agreement and congressional debate and approval serves him well. The reason is that by the time Congress gets around to debating and voting, the deal is, and will be, a fait accompli.