Thursday, January 22, 2015

White House Miffed at Netanyahu Invite by Congress

White House Miffed at Netanyahu Invite by Congress

AP file photo of Speaker Boehner and PM Netanyahu May 2011
JERUSALEM, Israel -- The White House voiced its displeasure at the invitation to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to address to a joint session of Congress on February 11, focusing on Iran and radical Islam.
White House press secretary Josh Earnest called the invitation by House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, "a departure from diplomatic protocol."
"The typical protocol would suggest that the leader of a country would contact the leader of another country when he's traveling here," Earnest told reporters aboard Air Force One en route to an event in Idaho.
"That certainly is how President Obama's trips are planned when he travels overseas. This particular event seems to be a departure from that protocol," he said.
Boehner, in turn, told reporters it's well within congressional protocol to invite a speaker without consulting the White House.
"Congress can make this decision on its own," Boehner told the press. "I don't believe I'm poking anyone in the eye. There is a serious threat that exists in the world and the president last night [during the State of the Union speech] papered over it."
In his remarks, Obama said he would veto any legislation that called for new economic sanctions against Iran.
Boehner says American needs "a more serious conversation" about the threat of radical Islam and Iran.
Now that Republicans hold the majority in both houses, the differing perceptions with the White House seem more evident than ever. Still, some Democrats are not happy with the Obama administration's approach to Iran.
"After 18 months of stalling, Iran needs to know that there will be consequences for failure -- and that consequence will be additional sanctions," USA Today quoted Sen. Robert Menendez, D-N.J., at a hearing Wednesday on the status of negotiations with Iran. Menendez co-sponsored legislation that would impose new sanctions on Iran if talks fail.
In an official statement posted on his website, Boehner said, "I am asking the Prime Minister to address Congress on the grave threats radical Islam and Iran pose to our security and way of life. Americans and Israelis have always stood together in shared cause and common ideals and now we must rise to the moment again."
For more than a decade, Netanyahu has been warning about the dangers of a nuclear-armed Iran, pointing out that Iranian leaders call Israel "the little Satan" and America "the big Satan."

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