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'Kerry Blasts Netanyahu: He's 'Wrong' On Iran Deal Like He Was On Iraq War
2015-02-26
[TPM] Secretary of State John Kerry on Wednesday slammed Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's opposition to a potential nuclear deal with Iran, calling it as wrongheaded as the prime minister's backing of the Iraq War.

"Israel is safer today with the added time we have given and the stoppage of the advances in the nuclear program than they were before we got that agreement, which by the way the prime minister opposed," Kerry said during a House Foreign Affairs Committee hearing. "He was wrong."

Kerry was later asked to address Netanyahu's criticism of a hypothetical deal with Iran as a threat to Israel.
Interesting, in light of the fact Netanyahu was NOT the prime minister of Israel at the time of the Gulf War, and 'then' Senator Kerry voted in support of the invasion.
Posted by:Besoeker

#8  'Kerry Blasts Netanyahu: He's 'Wrong' On Iran Deal Like He Was On Iraq War

Is he referring to Obama?
Posted by: gorb   2015-02-26 16:59  

#7  I'm still wondering if he ever paid the sales tax on his yacht from three years ago.
Posted by: Raj   2015-02-26 10:30  

#6  Getting his talking points from Marie Harf, he is.
Posted by: Spereling Hupeling6103   2015-02-26 09:07  

#5  I tend to believe Netanyahu. The current regime doesn't know how to tell the truth.
Posted by: JohnQC   2015-02-26 08:14  

#4  Yes, yes, John. Don't get excited---your face might crack.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2015-02-26 06:19  

#3  Sleepers?
Posted by: 3dc   2015-02-26 01:30  

#2  and the stoppage of the advances in the nuclear

But I'm confounded by the acquisition of Russian technical contracts, thousands of centrifuges, and ballistic missiles. I'm sure there's an obvious answer. Someone, please help me understand the obvious.
Posted by: Besoeker   2015-02-26 01:10  

#1  And how many times ha Kerry been wrong.
Posted by: chris   2015-02-26 00:55  

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