Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's speech at the United Nations General Assembly on September 27, urged the international community to set a "red line" for the Iranian nuclear project. It is the 28th of the Israeli "Jerusalem Post", published in Netanyahu speech, the White House said Obama and Netanyahu to stop Iran build nuclear weapons have a common goal, and the two countries will maintain close co-operation on this issue.
"As the (Israeli) Prime Minister said, the United States and Israel to prevent Iran to build nuclear weapons have a common goal," White House spokesman Vito said, "President (Obama) has on this expressed in the United Nations General Assembly speech very clearly we will continue close consultations and cooperation toward this goal. "
The report pointed out that the White House did not mention Obama will stand refused to draw a "red line" for Iran to make concessions, despite Netanyahu stressed the need for the UN General Assembly issued a ultimatum to Iran.
In the United States and tensions between the two close allies poised, U.S. officials stressed that Netanyahu Obama is not a confrontational tone, which also expressed gratitude on Obama warned Iran . But these officials privately believe that the United States still designated "red line" to oppose Netanyahu put pressure on Obama to Iran
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