This fiasco is resembling Munich, September 1938 more with each passing day, isn't it?:
The chasm between the Obama administration and Israeli leader Benjamin Netanyahu is widening following suspicions that the prime minister leaked details about the ongoing U.S.-Iran nuclear talks, Washington Post columnist David Ignatius said on Monday.
The Obama administration has decided to reduce the sensitive information given to Israel about the talks after it became concerned that Netanyahu's office leaked details that included a U.S. offer that would allow Iran to enrich uranium through 6,500 or more centrifuges, Ignatius writes.
Which the Regime obviously didn't want anybody else to find out about. Hence Bibi's leak. What pisses off the White House is that one of their cherished means of screwing their enemies and glorifying themselves at the expense of U.S. national security was turned against them by an enemy they loath more than any other.
The centrifuge numbers were part of a package including the size of Iran's stockpile, said Ignatius, and the Obama administration felt the report was misleading because a deal that allows advanced centrifuges would bring Iran closer to building a nuclear bomb than a deal permitting older machines and a smaller stockpile.
Six of one, half dozen of the other. Mr. Netanyahu called public BS on it, and for a very simple, straightforward reason: He's a lot closer to Iranian nukes than The One is.
Although that is a distinction without a difference at this point.
You know why it's crystal-clear that King Hussein has all but broken off diplomatic relations with Jerusalem? They're vehemently denying any such thing:
According to a report Sunday by Israel's Channel 2 news, the Obama administration cut off all communications about the Iran talks, but National Security Council spokesman Alistair Baskey denied those claims to the Jerusalem Post.
"This report is patently false," Baskey said. "We also continue our frequent and routine contact at various professional levels within the intelligence, military, and diplomatic spheres."
Standard rule of thumb when it comes to parsing Obama Regime public statements and comments: Unless the context clearly indicates political advantage to be gained from telling the truth, assume that the White House is lying down its haughty nose and out its buck teeth. This instance is one of the latter.
Obama cutting off Israel from "negotiations" over Iranian nuclear weapons that are an existential and mortal threat to the Jews' very survival as a nation and an ethnicity; Prime Minister Netanyahu coming here in two weeks to make a final appeal for sanity and the survival of both Israel AND America; and the Palestinian "Authority" running out of Western boodle in and around the same time, as though that should be Israel's problem. Things sure look to be coming to a head in the very near future.
Perhaps "the times" are about to become even more "interesting" still.
Exit question: I wonder what Jan SyrovĂ˝ would have to say about the Israelis' predicament. Something tells me he'd find it awfully familiar.
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