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Thursday, May 3, 2012
A Year Later on Osama, Netanyahu and Obama
The anniversary of the death of Osama bin Laden and the
latest controversy from Israel concerning the head of Israel’s military pushing
back against Netanyahu’s saber rattling on Iran bring to mind a couple of
pieces I posted many months ago. I The most viewed I post I had was one I did on Tom Wright’s criticism of Obama over the attack on bin Laden. Some of the posts I felt most proud of were the ones done around the time of Benjamin Netanyahu’s
visit to Washington, DC around the time of the president’s remarks on the pre-1967 borders of Israel. As I noted at the time, Netanyahu’s critics
included major military figures in Israel, something worth remembering as we
again see the IDF voicing concerns about Netanyahu’s bellicose ways.
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