BREAKING: Here’s the Defiant 1 Line Netanyahu Just Sent to Obama
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu just delivered an epic speech to Congress that likely has President Barack Obama and his entire administration squirming at this very moment.
Netanyahu’s 40-minute speech electrified the audience, garnering several standing ovations for the crystal clear message he relayed to Obama, in which he boldly stated, “Even if Israel has to stand alone, Israel will stand.”
That soon-to-be-famous line referenced the leader’s insistence that he strongly disagrees with the United States following through with the current deal on the table with Iran — a deal that means the rogue country will be one step closer to their eventual goal of developing nuclear weapons.
A nuclear Iran would spell trouble for the entire Middle East, especially Israel. If Iran develops nuclear tech, it could force nearby countries to do the same, which would further destabilize an already-shaky region.
Netanyahu pointed out that Iran has not shown an ounce of goodwill toward Israel and that they continue to support radical Islamic terrorists attacks around the world.
“We must all stand together to stop Iran’s march of conquest, subjugation and terror,” Netanyahu said.
Netanyahu also pointed to two major flaws in what’s known about the current agreement on the table from Obama concerning Iran (H/T The Blaze).
The first is that it provides Iranian scientists a shorter “breakout” time to developing nuclear weapon technology.
“Because Iran’s nuclear program would be left largely intact, Iran’s breakout time would be very short, about a year by U.S. assessments, even shorter by Israel’s,” the PM said.
Secondly, Obama’s deal would expire after a period of ten years, which would then give Iran the ability to pursue building as many nukes as they want.
“A decade may seem like a long time in a political life, but it’s a blink of an eye in the life of a nation,” Netanyahu remarked.
Netanyahu told the congressional audience that once Iran stops supporting terrorism, stops their aggressive behavior toward neighboring countries and, most importantly, stop its threats toward Israel, then the world can talk about a deal.
Until that happens, Netanyahu’s entire speech can be summarized by what he said in his closing statement. “Well, this is a bad deal, this is a very bad deal and we’re better off without it.”
We and the rest of the conservative world agree.
My comments: In the End Israel will STAND ALONE, the godless world will desert her, but God Almighty will stand with her. And all who come against Israel will be DESTROYED as Scripture clearly tells us.
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