“Never has so much been written about a speech that hasn’t been given,” Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Monday, as he looked ahead to his speech before Congress.
The Israeli leader’s comments at the annual American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) conference Monday perfectly captured the contentious debate surrounding his invitation to address Congress. Controversy has swirled since the beginning, as House Speaker John Boehner extended the invitation without informing the White House.
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President Obama will not be meeting with Netanyahu during his trip to Washington, reaffirming his position in an interview with Reuters that the prime minister’s visit distracts from the ultimate goal of preventing Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons.









