The New York Times: WASHINGTON — For all of the attention focused on what Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel said in his high-profile address to Congress on Tuesday, what may be just as important is what he did not say.
While he condemned President Obama’s proposed nuclear deal with Iran as dangerously lenient, one word was missing from his expansive speech: Zero. It is a word he likes, one he has used before to describe his bottom line when it comes to an acceptable Iranian nuclear program — zero capability whatsoever.
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