Earlier this week, President Obama and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met at the White House to discuss the Iranian nuclear threat and the effort to restart the Middle East peace process. But they disagree on which priority ought to be highest. Which issue needs to be dealt with first? How soon could Iran be ready to launch a nuclear weapon? Are today’s missile tests a sign that Iran is in the final stages of its preparations? Why are other Arab states siding with Israel on the threat of Iranian nukes? How tough and how specific does Obama need to get with Iran? We ask James Robbins, senior editorial page editor at The Washington Times.