Israeli visitors at a five-star resort in Rhodes, Greece were shocked to discover that they were tagged differently from other guests, with blue wrist bands.
The White House is working to contain damage caused by Ben Rhodes, one of President Barack Obama's closest aides, who, in a candid magazine story, admitted to duping the public in order to sell the Iran nuclear deal.
A common misconception on Iran is that the government is split between “hardliners” who support global terrorism and “moderates” who are willing to cooperate with the West. But especially on issues like Holocaust denial, there is no difference between moderates and hardliners.
Senior White House official Ben Rhodes has caused an uproar among journalists, political pundits and policy officials after he admitted to manipulating the public with “misleading or false” information to garner support for last July’s nuclear deal with Iran.
Obstinate in maintaining his nuclear deal with Iran at all cost, Obama is bending to Iranian pressure and delaying any response to Iranian belligerence and blatant breach of UN resolutions.
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