Benjamin Netanyahu Stops Speech, Glares At UN Delegates For Over 40 Seconds
  • 9 years ago
The tactic of going silent to drive one’s point home was fully employed by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during his Thursday address to UN delegates.

Sometimes, the best way to drive one’s point home is to stop talking.
The tactic of going silent was fully employed by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Thursday during his address to the UN General Assembly. 
Netanyahu began his speech by expressing his deeply felt disapproval of the nuclear deal involving Iran. 
Specifically noted was that the UN has largely ignored threats that Iran has made against Israel. 
He the
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