Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was on a major diplomatic visit to Rome this week, where he met with Italian officials and had a meeting with US Foreign Secretary John Kerry on Wednesday. Re-iterating his strong push to maintain pressure on Iran in order to convince the clerical regime in Teheran to abandon its renegade nuclear program, Netanyahu told reporters prior to his meeting with Kerry that “I think a partial deal that leaves Iran with (uranium enrichment) capabilities is a bad deal.” Kerry agreed, adding “we will need to know that actions are being taken which make it crystal clear, undeniably clear, fail-safe to the world, that whatever (nuclear) program is pursued is indeed a peaceful program…no deal is better than a bad deal.” Read More