The U.S. Senate already voted for their Commander-In-Chief and Benjamin Netanyahu won.
In the dark of night Saturday, sometime after midnight, Senators cast a 90 to 1 vote in favor of the Israeli Prime Minister’s position on Iran. The non-binding “sense of the Congress” resolution states that the governmental body “strongly supports United States policy to prevent the Government of the Islamic Republic of Iran from acquiring a nuclear weapons capability” and “rejects any United States policy that would rely on efforts to contain a nuclear weapons-capable Iran.” This is in direct opposition to President Obama, who has refused to yield to Netanyahu’s definition of ‘prevention,’ meaning the use of military force. Instead, the President prefers the use of negotiation and economic tactics, which the prime minister sees as ‘containment.’
