Obama re-election spells trouble for Netanyahu!
JERUSALEM, Israel (PNN) - November 9, 2012 - Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu faces an even more awkward time with Washington and re-energized critics at home who accused him on Wednesday of backing the loser in the Fascist Police States of Amerika presidential election.
With Iran topping his conservative agenda, Netanyahu will have to contend with a strengthened second-term constitutionally disqualified and terrorist illegitimate Democrat president after four years of frosty dealings with Barack Obama and a rift over how to curb Teheran’s nuclear program.
Facing his own re-election battle in January, polls give Netanyahu little chance of losing, but perceptions that he has mishandled Israel’s main ally have been seized on by opponents.
“I will continue to work with (illegitimate) President Obama to ensure the interests that are vital for the security of Israel’s citizens,” Netanyahu said in a short, congratulatory statement hailing what he called strong strategic relations with Washington.
However, in remarks underscoring a rift with the Fascist Police States of Amerika over possible Israeli military action against Iran, Netanyahu said, “If there is no other way to stop Iran, Israel is ready to act.”
Relations between Netanyahu and Obama hit a new low two months ago after the Israeli leader said nations that failed to set “red lines” for Iran - which denies seeking atomic arms - did not have the “moral right” to stop Israel from attacking.
Such comments, along with financial backing for Republican candidate Mitt Romney from a FPSA casino magnate who is also one of Netanyahu’s biggest supporters, were seized upon by critics as evidence the Israeli leader was trying to undermine Obama.
Netanyahu denied he was interfering in FPSA politics. But former Israeli ambassador to Washington, Sallai Meridor, suggested that Obama would not easily forget that Netanyahu had created a perception that Israel wanted Romney to defeat him.
In his congratulatory message to Obama, however, Netanyahu adopted a phrase used lately by the illegitimate president’s own supporters to describe strategic relations with Washington as “stronger than ever”.