Fears of Lasting Rift as Obama Battles Pro-Israel Group on Iran
WASHINGTON — President Obama had a tough message for theAmerican Israel
Public Affairs Committee, or Aipac, the powerful pro-Israel group that is furiously campaigning against the Iran nuclear accord, when he met with two of its leaders at the White
House this week. The president accused Aipac of spending millions of dollars in
advertising against the deal and spreading false claims about it, people in the meeting
recalled.
So Mr. Obama told the Aipac leaders
that he intended to hit back hard.
The
next day in a speech at American University, Mr. Obama
denounced the deal’s opponents as “lobbyists” doling out millions of dollars to
trumpet the same hawkish rhetoric that had led the United States into war with
Iraq. The president never mentioned Aipac by name, but his target was
unmistakable.
The remarks reflected
an unusually sharp rupture between a sitting American president and the most
potent pro-Israel lobbying group, which was founded in 1951 a few years after
the birth of Israel.
Fears of Lasting Rift as Obama Battles Pro-Israel Group on Iran
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