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Saturday, September 24, 2016

Bibi and Obama Do Not Have to Like Each Other

One of the big differences between the Israeli and American forms of government is that an American President is limited to two elected terms, eight years, while an Israeli Prime Minister can hold the office indefinitely, for decades even. Though nobody has been PM for that long. The longest serving David Ben-Gurion, Israel's first Prime Minister, like Netanyahu, did not serve all terms consecutively. Click here for a list.

Prime Minister of Israel Benjamin Netanyahu shakes hands with U.S. President Barack Obama in New York, September 21, 2016 (Photo by Drew Angerer/Getty Images)

From what it has been said in the news over the years, and the grimaces caught by cameras, United States President Barack Hussein Obama and Prime Minister Binyamin Bibi Netanyahu have never really gotten along. The glowing smiles that Obama always has plastered on his face when meeting Arabs are never seen when he's meeting with Bibi. His speechwriters always prepare him with friendly, funny quips to trade with Bibi, who is well-known for his quick mind and on target ad libs. But Bibi, who in some ways can be considered even "more American" than Obama, has never found a common language and comfortable demeanor with the present POTUS.

They are not going to have to put up with each other much longer. Soon there will be a new American President, and Obama will be able to spend time with whomever he wants. No doubt, that's the reason for the smiles and jovial mood of last week's meeting between the two.

2 comments:

Shtrudel said...

IF Obama does set his mind on becoming the Secretary-General of the UN and succeeds with that endeavor he and Bibi will meet again...

Batya said...

Gevalt, that would be a horror for the world. His true stripes would show for sure.