Graham Tells Obama to Quit Talking About What Israel Should or Should Not Do

 By Justin Sink width=139Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) said President Obama should focus his meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on sending clear signals to Iran that the country would face devastating consequences if it continues to seek a nuclear weapon rather than urging restraint on the part of the Israelis. We shouldnt be talking about what Israel might do to protect themselves we should be talking about what Iran faces if they continue to enrich uranium Graham said Monday on Fox News. The South Carolina lawmaker said that the best way to avoid war with Iran is to prove to them they would not win and accused the president of sending mixed messages on Americas commitment to the Middle East. When you withdraw from Iraq when you pull back the surge unnecessarily because of election cycles it sends mixed messages Graham said. On Sunday Obama told the American Israel Public Affairs Committee conference that loose talk of war only helped Iran and undermined sanctions and diplomatic negotiations. Now is not the time for bluster Obama said. Now is the time to let our increased pressure sink in. But Graham said the president should use his meeting with Netanyahu to assure the Israeli prime minister of Americas commitment to supporting its ally. I think the prime minister of Israel needs to be reassured that the United States recognizes Israel can make their own decisions ... as a sovereign nation and that we see things just like they do Graham said. Quit talking about what Israel should or should not do. Tell the Iranians Stop enriching or else and heres what we want you to do to prove youve stopped enriching he added. Graham said he was unconvinced sanctions could do the job alone. As everyone talks they keep enriching. As their economy gets hurt they keep enriching ... The only way to stop the Iranians in my view is if they believe a military strike of devastating consequences will come their way if they dont start. The South Carolina lawmaker went on to say Iran developing nuclear capabilities was not an acceptable choice. If they get a nuclear weapon then thats something you dont want on your resume as a president Graham said.
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