It’s an established ritual: Immediately after being elected to office, a new Israeli prime minister flies "for the first time" to the United States for an introductory meeting, or a meeting to deepen cooperation, or to establish the basis for the new relationship. Three to six months later he's on the plane again. And then, of course, there's the annual AIPAC conference, then the UN General...
- By Mark Ginzberg
- 16 Oct 2012
- 06:31PM
What's the point of the article? Is it because Israel is a small country and should keep to its insignigicance? Is it because the government spend too much money with such trips? Is it because the trips are anoying the Americans? Is it because the left is so desperate that Nethaniahu cannot even go to America anymore?
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