WASHINGTON (AFP) — US President Barack Obama and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will likely experience tension in their talks here next week but it is far too early for any US-Israeli crisis, analysts said.
In their first meeting since Obama took office in January and Netanyahu came to power in February the pair will likely disagree on how to tackle the perceived nuclear threat from Iran and peace talks with the Palestinians, analysts said.
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friction schfriction - kosse sherri
by Mehdi Mazloom on Thu May 14, 2009 02:55 PM PDTBoth Bibi Jaan, Obama khan, AND 80% of the Iranian bi-gonnah, they all want the Mullahs out of power.
TIME FOR THEM TO GO, AND LET THE MIDDLE MAKE AND LIVE IN PEACE