PressTV... Dozens of American lawmakers have threatened not to attend Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahus Iran speech at Congress to protest his visit to Washington next month.
POLITICO reported on Tuesday that lawmakers and aides said House Democrats are privately threatening to skip the address on March 3.
Last month, House Speaker John Boehner invited Netanyahu to speak about imposing further sanctions against Iran at a joint session of Congress while Tehran and world powers are negotiating to reach a final nuclear agreement.
The invitation came despite President Barack Obamas threats to veto new Iran sanctions legislation.
Netanyahu, who is against a comprehensive Iran nuclear accord, has been repeatedly trying to persuade congressmen to vote in favor of additional sanctions against Tehran.
The White House announced that Obama would not meet with Netanyahu in Washington next month.
A State Department official stated US Secretary of State John Kerry also would not meet with the Israeli leader, POLITICO reported.
US Vice President Joe Biden might also skip the speech and his office has not commented about his attention. Biden, who is the president of the Senate, should sit beside Boehner behind the podium for addresses by foreign leaders.
Many Democrats, including several Jewish members, are considering leaving some seats empty when Netanyahu is addressing Congress.
Rep. Steve Cohen said he has discussed with his colleagues not to attend the session.
I just dont know if its the proper response or not, Cohen said. But I just think its a mistake and it might be a proper protest. But I havent made that definite decision.
With his [Netanyahus] election being so soon, and with the negotiations we have going on with Iran, hes put himself in a political situation here thats probably adverse to the best interest of Israel, he added.
Rep. John Yarmuth noted that he has not decided yet about attending the session.
It wouldnt be an official boycott. I wouldnt announce that I wasnt going. But I dont really blame Netanyahu although Im not a fan of Netanyahu but I dont blame him for coming, he said.
However, Boehners office reiterated that the speech would take place next month and Netanyahu can attend the annual policy conference of the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC), which is the powerful pro-Israel lobby.
Meanwhile, AIPAC supported the speech and encouraged all members of Congress to attend this important speech.
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