Should Biden worry about Netanyahu's address to Congress? | Inside Story

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Should Biden worry about Netanyahu's address to Congress? | Inside Story


Israel’s prime minister is set to address a joint session of the US Congress next month.
It’s Benjamin Netanyahu’s first trip to Washington since he launched his devastating war on Gaza.
His speech could have big political implications for President Joe Biden and Israel.

So, what might happen?

Presenter: Elizabeth Puranam

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  1. Israel PM might be coming and going to have a look around the US and say give them a big cheque for the health care homeless ageing infrastructure, or is the cry baby just wanting more out of the US and turning a blind eye on the US

  2. Those 50 stars on the US flag represent 50 Sphincter of Davids, which are all tightening around the necks of the US politicians who are all either bought and paid for by the zionist lobby or being blackmailed by Mossad.

  3. Why should this nonentity and international criminal be allowed to address the US Congress. This is insane. The United States must shed itself on this dangerous and deranged leader.

  4. Political interference to get Trump re-elected has been the plan the whole time. Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner has been traveling back and forth to Israel as Trump's personal liason. Netanyahu wants Trump back so he can complete his plans.

  5. I agree fully with the gentleman at the end that this is a "VICTORY" for Prime Minister Netanyahu. I see it more so even as simply a consolidation of victory. It is also a confirmation for all whom are not deaf, dumb and blind that Israel is now the dominant partner in the historically vital US/Israeli partnership. With present American political disunity in free fall, Israel is well in place to take over the helm of global leadership alongside their strategic allies, both within the Middle East and elsewhere. All will be well.