Obama, Netanyahu show solidarity on Iran
JERUSALEM (AP) — Seeking a fresh start to a strained relationship, President on Wednesday demonstrated solidarity on the key issues that have stirred tensions between them. The U.S. president vowed he would do "what is necessary" to prevent from obtaining a nuclear weapon, while Netanyahu reaffirmed that his newly formed government seeks a two-state solution to for the first time in his presidency, also pledged to investigate reports that Syria had used chemical weapons for the first time in its two-year civil war. And he sternly warned ...
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