US President Barrack Obama said on Sunday that
Republican lawmakers are opposing the Iran nuclear agreement for political
reasons.
Analysts say Republicans are opposing the Iran deal to avoid angering the
pro-Israel lobby and prevent their Democratic rivals from getting any
political advantage.
"The current conflict between US President Barack Obama and AIPAC
is coming to a climax," Edward Corrigan told Press TV on
Tuesday.
"The only people, who are complaining about it (the agreement) are
(Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin) Netanyahu and the pro-Israeli lobby in
the United States and the Republican Party who are
trying to outdo each other to get dollars for their campaigns in support
of their stance on
Israel," he said.
Obama has accused the Israel
lobby of spending millions of dollars to spread false claims about the Iran nuclear
agreement, and vowed to push back.
At a meeting in the White House last week, Obama told AIPAC leaders that
he would counter their efforts to scuttle the nuclear agreement with Iran, The New
York Times reported, citing people present at the gathering.
The US
president has launched an aggressive campaign of private entreaties and
public advocacy to rally enough Democratic support to preserve the
nuclear agreement ahead of a September vote on it in the Republican-led
Congress.
However, several Democrats have broken ranks with the White House on the
issue.
"But now it's also a number of prominent members of the Democratic
Party particularly members of the Jewish wing like the New York senator,
(Charles Schumer), who was originally supporting the agreement, but he
is now opposing it," Corrigan noted.
"You have a real power struggle going on between the pro-Israel
lobby and of course the administration led by Barack Obama and supported
by many Democrats," he said. "This is almost the first time there's a
full-out war between the pro-Israel lobby and the president of the United States."
The Israeli prime minister and his Republican allies in Congress
are trying to convince as many Democrats as possible to reject the
nuclear accord.
"Netanyahu has no qualms about intervening in American politics
and of course that would be almost unconscionable for any other country
to do, but Netanyahu has done it repeatedly," Corrigan said.
"The pro-Israeli Republicans and Democrats are very much beholding
to money raised by people who support Israel," he concluded.
US House Minority Whip Steny Hoyer, Democrat of Maryland, and 21
freshman House Democrats met with Netanyahu for more than two hours on
Monday. The trip to Israel is funded
by the American Israel Education Foundation, the charitable arm of
AIPAC.
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Note: This will NOT be reported in the mainstream news
- the six major media cartels - whose top ownership is 97% Zionist Jews
with a political agenda for 'Greater Israel' via conflict creation and
management throughout the Middle East. Nor will the MSM report that the privately
owned Federal Reserve banking system is neither 'Federal' nor has any
"Reserves", and is 100% owned by Zionist Jews who now want war with
Russia and China because they've always made big money on big war. But
don't believe me. Search 'Fed ownership' and "media ownership' for
yourself. ~CR
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