Episode #051: Deal or No Deal
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu pulled out the stops this week with a "smoking gun" about Iran and the nuclear deal. Except it wasn't really a smoking gun — it was more like a blank cartridge. Phil and Cooper dissect the presentation and how it plays into President Trump's May 12 deadline on whether to stay in or leave the deal. Also, Iran's government likes to censor things. Iran's TV censors draw ridicule, protests (Saied Jafari) For Netanyahu, Israel's only problem is Iran (Akiva Eldar) Trump, Netanyahu stand firm against Europe on Iran deal (Ben Caspit) Europe says Bibi's 'atomic archive' pitch proves need for Iran deal (Laura Rozen) Music: Static & Ben El Favori - Silsulim (iTunes | Spotify | YouTube)
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu pulled out the stops this week with a "smoking gun" about Iran and the nuclear deal. Except it wasn't really a smoking gun — it was more like a blank cartridge. Phil and Cooper dissect the presentation and how it plays into President Trump's May 12 deadline on whether to stay in or leave the deal. Also, Iran's government likes to censor things.
- Iran's TV censors draw ridicule, protests (Saied Jafari)
- For Netanyahu, Israel's only problem is Iran (Akiva Eldar)
- Trump, Netanyahu stand firm against Europe on Iran deal (Ben Caspit)
- Europe says Bibi's 'atomic archive' pitch proves need for Iran deal (Laura Rozen)
Music: Static & Ben El Favori - Silsulim (iTunes | Spotify | YouTube)