Benjamin Netanyahu’s meeting with President Barack Obama on Monday went as well as could be hoped. The Israeli prime minister stressed his oft-repeated desire for the US to establish “red lines” for Iran, but avoided any appearance of a disconnect with Washington. Mr Obama promised that the US would watch Israel’s back and continue to deploy the latest tool in its diplomatic arsenal: financial sanctions, in this case powerful disincentives to importing Iranian oil. So we are unlikely to see an Israeli military strike soon, as Mr Netanyahu seems willing to give sanctions time to work.
以色列總理本雅明?內塔尼亞胡(Benjamin Netanyahu)周一與美國總統巴拉克?奧巴馬(Barack Obama)的會晤進展順利,一如預期。內塔尼亞胡強調了他反復表達的希望美國對伊朗設立“紅線”的愿望,但又避免表現出與美國政府有分歧的樣子。奧巴馬承諾,美國將做以色列的后盾,繼續部署最新外交武器:金融制裁,這一次是大力阻礙進口伊朗石油。因此,我們不太可能看到以色列很快發動軍事攻擊,因為內塔尼亞胡似乎愿意等待一段時間,讓制裁發揮作用。