Clinton says Israel's security vital to the US
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton waves as she arrives for a meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in New York, Sunday, Sept. 25, 2016. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)
Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton says a "strong and secure Israel" is vital to the United States. Her comment came after Clinton met with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in New York City on Sunday evening.
Reporters were barred from covering the meeting. Clinton's campaign said in a statement released afterward that she "reaffirmed her unwavering commitment" to the U.S.-Israel relationship. Clinton also stressed her support for the new military aid agreement reached earlier in September and her commitment to countering efforts to boycott Israel.
Her commitment to opposing BDS, in addition to her strong support of Israel, is likely to lose her some support from the "Alt-Left".
Her commitment to opposing BDS, in addition to her strong support of Israel, is likely to lose her some support from the "Alt-Left".
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I wonder what Bibi thought after meeting with the two candidates?
I was wondering the same thing, too.
I'm sure he won't say. He doesn't need to be accused of influencing the American election. At least not the way Obama did to Netanyahu by funding an organization that interfered with Netanyahu's election.
I wonder what Bibi thought after meeting with the two candidates?
Well, of course he's known Clinton for years, so he knows he can count on her unwavering support..
After all, its well known that the Clinton's are "Zionist Poodles" . . . and have been for years.
I wonder what Bibi thought after meeting with the two candidates?
So the Clintons have been staunchly pro-israel for decades. But as to Trump . . . well, let's just say that "a horse of a different colour":
Trump: I’ll be ‘neutral’ on Israel and Palestine
Clinton is much more hawkish concerning Israel than rump; and ,I'd also say more so than Obama.
Clinton is much more hawkish concerning Israel than rump; and ,I'd also say more so than Obama.
Definitely.
Although has been a true friend of Israel-- more than many people realize:
I always preferred believing actions much more so than words, especially from a politician.
I read in The Jewish Press that he had said, "Either one, it didn't matter."
I read in The Jewish Press that he had said, "Either one, it didn't matter."
Of course he has to be political about his words... November isn't over yet.
Trump...wel, let's just say that 'a horse of a different colour'':
I agree..
Hah! One of the best illustrations of an asshole I've ever seen.
And that's why I am trying to stay off the front page's political scene... well, as much as possible. Now and then...