Netanyahu will "urge" Obama to publicly back attack on Iran
Intensive preparations underway to ensure a successful meeting between the two leaders next week in Washington, despite lack of trust between two sides. [Translation: Intensive preparations underway to make sure Obama will do as he's told.] - Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is expected to publicly harden his line against Iran during a meeting with U.S. President Barack Obama in Washington on March 5, according to a senior Israeli official. Israel wants Obama to make further-reaching declarations than the vague assertion that "all options are on the table," the official said. In particular, Netanyahu wants Obama to state unequivocally that the United States is preparing for a military operation in the event that Iran crosses certain "red lines," said the official; Israel feels this will increase pressure on Iran by making clear that there exists a real U.S. threat.