Bibi to Warn Putin Not To Cross ’Red Lines’
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Zionist Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's primary objective during his upcoming talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin will not be to try to convince the Russians to prevent an Iranian permanent presence in Syria, but rather to let them know what ‘Israel' plans to do if Tehran tries to set up such a presence, former so-called National Security Council Advisor Yaakov Amidror said on Tuesday.
Netanyahu is scheduled to fly to Sochi on the Black Sea for a meeting with Putin on Wednesday, in a fourth trip to Moscow in the last 16 months.
The main goal of the meeting, according to Amidror, needs to be for the Russians to have a better understanding of the Zionist entity's concerns and red lines, and how ‘Israel' is likely to react if those "red lines are crossed."
"‘Israel' is not coordinating with the Russians, but it's very important for ‘Israel' that the Russians understand where ‘Israel' stands," he said in a phone call with The ‘Israel' Project.
‘Israel' should not try to convince Putin, but rather what is important is to make sure that if ‘Israel' is forced to act in the future, "the Russians will not be surprised. They will understand what motivated ‘Israel' and why ‘Israel' is acting as it will," he went on saying.
Source: News Agencies, Edited by website team
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