Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s reasons for criticizing the deal with Iran, calling it a mistake of historic proportions.
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Dallin WrigleyJuly 21, 2015
With the total vacuum of leadership in the United States on either side of the isle, it is refreshing to see someone in the world that is honest enough to tell the truth as he sees it and to stand up for his principles even in the face of criticism from much of the world.
Debra WoodsJuly 17, 2015
He reminds me of Captain Moroni