For a head of government to visit the White House and not pose for photographers is rare. For a key ally to be left to his own devices while the President withdraws to have dinner in private was, until this week, unheard of. Yet that is how Binyamin Netanyahu was treated by President Obama on Tuesday night, according to Israeli reports on a trip viewed in Jerusalem as a humiliation.
After failing to extract a written promise of concessions on settlements, Mr Obama walked out of his meeting with Mr Netanyahu but invited him to stay at the White House, consult with advisers and “let me know if there is anything new”, a US congressman, who spoke to the Prime Minister, said.
Left to talk among themselves Mr Netanyahu and his aides retreated to the Roosevelt Room. He spent a further half-hour with Mr Obama and extended his stay for a day of emergency talks to try to restart peace negotiations. However, he left last night with no official statement from either side. He returned to Israel yesterday isolated after what Israeli media have called a White House ambush for which he is largely to blame.
Bibi, aunque tu nombre tampoco es manco, ¿qué puedes esperar de un presidente llamado Hussein?
Podías haberle preguntado a Obama si piensa detener los asentamientos en Arizona o California, "territorios ocupados" a México, ¿no?, por seguir con el mismo argumento que tanto se emplea en el caso de Israel.
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Podría callarme pero... creo que Obama se equivoca. Espero por nuestro bien (me refiero al bien de la civilización occidental), que sea por poco tiempo.
Un abrazo.
Me parece que Obama sólo le preocupa la civilización euroasiática.
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