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This is what America gets for letting Israel buy into our Congress, telling US Presidents for decades to "fuck off!'
Netanyahu apos s unwelcome visit to the U.S. - LA Times
To the editor: For decades, U.S. presidents have urged the Israeli government to stop building Jewish settlements in the West Bank. This request to abide by international law has been ignored, increasing tensions in the Mideast. ("Israel is drawn into U.S. tussle over sanctions on Iran," Jan. 21)lRelated
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To the editor: When are we going to stop witnessing self-serving and dangerous politics being played at the expense of our peace and security?
It is reprehensible that House Speaker John A. Boehner (R-Ohio) and Netanyahu have arranged a speech before Congress soon to denounce Iran and undermine diplomatic efforts by President Obama to build Mideast peace.
This is an insult to the United States and it hampers efforts to use diplomacy with Iran for peace.
Lillian Laskin, Los Angeles
Follow the Opinion section on Twitter @latimesopinion
Netanyahu apos s unwelcome visit to the U.S. - LA Times
To the editor: For decades, U.S. presidents have urged the Israeli government to stop building Jewish settlements in the West Bank. This request to abide by international law has been ignored, increasing tensions in the Mideast. ("Israel is drawn into U.S. tussle over sanctions on Iran," Jan. 21)lRelated
Middle East
Israel is drawn into U.S. tussle over sanctions on Iran
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To the editor: When are we going to stop witnessing self-serving and dangerous politics being played at the expense of our peace and security?
It is reprehensible that House Speaker John A. Boehner (R-Ohio) and Netanyahu have arranged a speech before Congress soon to denounce Iran and undermine diplomatic efforts by President Obama to build Mideast peace.
This is an insult to the United States and it hampers efforts to use diplomacy with Iran for peace.
Lillian Laskin, Los Angeles
Follow the Opinion section on Twitter @latimesopinion