Showing posts with label Israel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Israel. Show all posts

Thursday, June 9, 2011

Obama No Friend of Israel

The following is an article written by Stan Escudero, and re-published in its entirety, here, with permission from NSBNews.Net

Last week Obama threw Israel under the panzer. This week, speaking before the America-Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC), he tried, and I believe he failed, to walk that cat back.

No friend of Israel would, as Obama has now done twice, call for preemptive capitulation from Israel before opening negotiations with the Palestinians.

No friend of Israel would gratuitously insult the Israeli Prime Minister immediately before meeting with him.

No friend of Israel would call into question America’s unrestricted commitment to Israel at a time when most of the Arab world is in a state of unpredictable flux and Israel’s negotiating partner has just allied itself with Israel’s principal terrorist enemy.

It is time for American Jewry to realize that Obama is not a reliable friend or a dependable global leader, a truth which the United Kingdom, Poland and NATO are coming to terms with.

If not checked, Obama’s domestic policies will destroy both the dollar and the American economy. His foreign policies will weaken the US-Israel relationship and put Israel at greater risk.

I hope that the Jewish citizens of the United States, who have contributed so much to our country, will turn away from this false friend and look to the Republican Party.

In the GOP, they will find devotion to Israel’s secure existence as a Jewish state and an unswerving commitment to reduce our national debt and restore America’s greatness.

In his recent second “outreach” speech to the Muslim world, President Obama repeated an earlier error. Once before, seeking to encourage negotiations between the Israelis and the Palestinians, he called for a prior Israeli concession – a freeze on settlements in the West Bank.

Such a freeze was among the goals which the Palestinians would have hoped to achieve from negotiations and, for precisely that reason, Israel cannot be asked to give away a major Palestinian objective before the negotiations begin.
Why then did Obama suggest it?

Last week Obama went even further. Using the language of UN Security Council Resolution 242 passed in the immediate wake of the 1967 war, Obama suggested that Israel should agree that the outcome of any peace settlement include a return to the 1967 borders minimally altered by certain “land swaps” to be agreed between the negotiating parties.

This ignores the multitudes of physical changes – so-called “facts on the ground” – which have taken place since 1967. It repeats the mistake he made with the settlement freeze. More importantly it conveniently overlooks the well-known fact that Israel’s 1967 frontiers are not and cannot be secure and defensible.

Return of the Golan Heights would leave much of northern Israel exposed to rocket and artillery fire, as it was when the Heights were last in Syrian hands.

A look at the ’67 borders shows that, at its narrowest point Israel is less than 10 miles wide. This would leave Ben Gurion airport and Israel all the way to the coastline within mortar range, no doubt causing Jewish visitors to the Western Wall to pray that their country does not fall apart at its hinges.

Return of the West Bank and much of Jerusalem would put important Jewish and Christian holy places in Islamic hands. Look up the degree of access to these sites enjoyed by non-Muslims before 1967 and imagine what would be the case in this day of heightened Islamic radicalism.

Obama supposedly made his speech to encourage resumption of peace negotiations between Israel and Fatah, representing the Palestinians. Yet he must know that there will be no serious negotiations at this time – perhaps none at all.

First, Fatah has recently allied itself with its former rival, the terrorist group Hamas.

The latter continues and amplifies its calls for the destruction of Israel and the annihilation of its Jewish population. Israel cannot and will not negotiate with any party which refuses even to accept Israel’s right to exist as a state.

Second, much of the Arab world is in a state of political flux, often violent, and no one is able to say exactly where this will lead. Obama is indiscriminately cheering this process as a struggle for democracy but of course this is ludicrous.

In the Islamic world the mob tends to be more radical and less realistic than its governments.

Take Egypt for example.

Since the Yom Kippur War and the subsequent signature of the Camp David Accords, Egypt’s military government has guaranteed Israel peace and stability on its western flank.

This removed the most dangerous of the Arab military threats to Israel and enabled the country to reduce its massive military expenditures and concentrate to a greater degree on the development of a prosperous civilian economy.

Following the recent revolution the Egyptian military is still in charge but its domestic position is weakened, the Muslim Brotherhood is growing stronger and the country is already shifting toward a stance more in line with the rest of the Arab world.

It was Egypt, after all, which helped broker the new alliance between Fatah and Hamas. Seeing this trend, the Israeli government will have to take measures to protect itself against a potentially more adversarial Egypt and these steps will be noticed and provoke an Arab response.

Israel cannot be expected to negotiate a peace settlement until it can know the nature and intent of the states which will surround it.

Finally, Obama made his speech and his controversial suggestion immediately before the arrival in Washington of Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu.

In the world of diplomacy, that is not how these things are done.

Obama should have discussed his planned statement privately with the Israelis before making it public. Not only would this be courteous, particularly amongst close allies, but it would have given Netanyahu, who soon faces his own election campaign, time to prepare himself and his people before having to address this important issue before the international press.

Such a deliberate departure from accepted diplomatic practice could only have been a conscious slight.

Sad to say, this mistreatment of our closest ally in the Middle East, at a time when the policies of the Islamic states are increasingly influenced by the more radical among them, merely repeats Obama’s casual disregard for the concerns of other US allies.

He insulted our longstanding ally Great Britain by returning their gift of a bust of Winston Churchill, the greatest Englishman of the 20th century.

As a gift to the Queen, he gave copies of his speeches and CD’s which will not work in Europe.

The White House has a skilled professional protocol office which keeps detailed records of past gifts to foreign leaders and which would have suggested appropriate gifts in this case.

The slight had to have been deliberate.

On his upcoming visit to Europe, Obama will address the British Parliament from Westminster and doubtless use his private meetings to attempt to improve the relationship.
He dissed our closest friend in east/central Europe – Poland – by reneging on President Bush’s plan to build anti-missile launching sites to protect against missiles which might be developed by Iran.

Presumably this was done to assuage Russian concerns, even though the missiles planned for Poland would not have made even a tiny dent in Russia’s launch capacity. And he reached this decision over a year after Russia, via its invasion of Georgia and its efforts to become the dominant supplier of natural gas to Europe, had signaled its intent to resume its rivalry with the United States.

Poland has responded to this and to NATO’s poor performance in Libya by joining with the other east/central European nations of Slovakia, the Czech Republic and Hungary to create a military alliance called the Visegrad Four.

Obama will also visit Poland during his coming trip. His private reception may be less than wholly friendly.
Albeit reluctantly, he agreed to help NATO prevent Qaddafi’s forces from overrunning the Libyan rebels. But he refused to exercise American leadership, pulling back and leaving a hesitant and divided NATO with an obscure mission, demonstrating its incapacity to defeat even a third-rate opponent.

In the process he ordered the American military into a conflict involving no vital US national interests on the absurd ground of protecting human rights. In fact he contributed to an extended conflict in which thousands more will die while leaving our NATO allies twisting in the wind.

This unending repetition of basic mistakes in the conduct of foreign affairs, most recently including his disregard for Israel’s interests and his mistreatment of its Prime Minister, should offer good reason for America’s Jewish citizens to reconsider their support for Obama.

I am not Jewish and it is certainly not for me to advise the Jewish community on matters of policy. I say only that the Republican Party has long recognized that Jews have made more and greater contributions to the United States in virtually every field of endeavor than any other minority.

And the GOP recognizes that a strong secure Israel, enjoying the unquestioned support of the United States, is and must remain the foundation and bulwark of America’s position in the Middle East.

I ask that you contrast the support which Israel received from the previous Administration with what we see from the Obama Administration.

If you conclude, as I do, that Israel cannot trust Barack Obama, if you fear, as I do, that Obama’s policies have put the economy of the United States at risk of collapse, then please look to the Republican Party and consider support for their candidates in 2012."

I wholeheartedly concur with Mr. Escudero in his opinions regarding the matter of the current Presidency, and our only Allie in the Middle East, Israel. President Obama has thrown Israel under the bus, and shown more sympathy towards those who would seek to do us harm, rather than befriend us. All conflicting upon the lines pertaining to beliefs that differentiate from theirs ... they are, for the most part, enemies of the West, and our Christian beliefs and heritage. Although, we are declining fast from what our Founding Fathers built, laying in trust to the American people to continue building upon that foundation in which they left us. Mainly spiritually, as well as monetarily.

We are a nation in trouble, if we continue down the path that Barack Obama and his cohorts are leading us.

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Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Intelligent Man

Obama could learn a lot from this man.

But, of course, Obama being the communist, anti-Semite that he is...could never concede that these people have a right to be a free people.

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Saturday, December 27, 2008

Israel Strikes Back

More than 200 were killed in:

Israel's airstrikes on Gaza today, in retaliation for a nonstop barrage of rocket attacks from Hamas fighters, raised the prospect of an ongoing escalation of violence that could scuttle any hopes the incoming Obama administration harbored of forging an Israeli-Palestinian peace deal.
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One would hope that the United States will stand by Israel's decision of retaliation in defense. I don't think we'll have much to worry about in the near-term as President Bush still holds the reins during this conflict until January 20. After he leaves office, however, will be a different story, as I don't expect President Elect Obama to stand by Israel during this time of crisis, not to mention that he will most likely embolden Hamas (terrorists), and other Arabic nations to continue their pursuit of the destruction of Israel.

Some may think that Obama supports Israel. Me, personally, I am not of that opinion - Simply because Obama has a past history of supporting Hamas, and this will be something that we will need to be concerned about in the future, after he is sworn in as the standing Commander-in-Chief.

Will he stand with Israel, or with the terrorists?

Time will tell, but like I said, I don't foresee Obama doing the right thing. I mean, we can hope that he does, and we can just hope that he has some people who will keep him straight on foreign matters, but like all things, your record says a great deal about what your future as a leader will most likely look like.

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Tuesday, January 8, 2008

Israel's Safety Concerns

JERUSALEM -
President Bush arrives here Wednesday to propel forward the Israeli-Palestinian peace process. But Israeli leaders seem more interested in focusing on Iran's nuclear program.


Several senior Israeli officials, analysts, and military experts have been increasingly vocal about concerns that the recent National Intelligence Estimate report, which said Iran halted a secret nuclear arms program in 2003, takes the pressure off Iran and will spur them toward nuclear military capability.


If Israel wants to remain at peace as a Nation, or even more-so, remain an observable Nation on this planet earth, then they need to seriously consider disabling Iran's Nuclear facilities. This is a must, and the only way that Iran will be considered a non-threat to the world is if our Military be given sanctions to enforce a full shut down of the Iranian government. It would be task of Israel, but that the U.S. would be there to back Israel's Leaders when they make the decision to sieze Iran's Nuclear facilities. If the Iranian President resists? Then we show them what the U.S. is made of.

After the Nuclear material is siezed, it will then be disposed of or put into the hands of folks who don't pose a danger to the world.

The only diplomacy that will work, folks, a strict dead-line for halting of Nuclear programs. Diplomacy backed by force.

~ Jeremiah

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Thursday, December 27, 2007

The Problem with the Middle East

Today's assassination of Pakistani opposition leader Benazir Bhutto shocked the world, as it should. That violence is seen by many in that part of the world as the proper method of dealing with disagreements is disheartening, to say the least.

Presidential candidate Mike Huckabee observed, rightly, that in The United States we vote “not with bullets but with ballots.” We don't use anti-social means, including wanton violence to get our way, rather we participate within the system and make our voices heard at the ballot box. Another opportunity to do just that will take place in just less than a year from now.

With that in mind, I read a rather disturbing comment that was made by an Israeli journalist for Ha'aretz. Correction, it was the editor-in-chief of the influential paper. And the attitude he reveals in his statement is most alarming:
The editor in chief of Israel's Ha'aretz newspaper, David Landau, confirmed yesterday that he has pleaded with Secretary of State Rice to "rape" Israel and its neighbors into resolving their problems.
Even our closest ally in the region, Israel, is not immune from the effects on the human psyche of the Middle East's culture of violence. And it is this attitude, an embrace of senseless violence and violent rhetoric, that will lead its people to culturecide.

"'Rape' is a word in the English language," Mr. Landau told The New York Sun yesterday as he reconstructed the event. He said several people, "from the right and from the left," spoke at the dinner, and that when his turn came, he said, "Israel, after 40 years of failing to resolve its problem of occupation," needed a push from America. "Rape it into resolving the problem," he told Ms. Rice.
Mr. Landau may find himself disappointed that America has no interest in raping anyone, least of all our staunch friend and ally, Israel. There may be such a thing as tough love, but rape is most assuredly not a part of that.

Assassination, homicide bombing, terrorism, genocide, torture, rape and many other atrocious inhuman activities are acts of violence for its own sake. It is certainly not what G-d commands us to do. Even agnostics and atheists would have to agree -- there's nothing noble about using violence for the sake of violence.

America cannot be willing to go down that road, ever. We've seen where that road leads, and the world has an painful open sore that expresses the end result starkly: the Middle East.

America will rape no nation, even if invited. We are Americans. The United States is the shining beacon of liberty, a shining city on the hill, for all the world to behold. We will not stoop to the behavior of those we fight. We will instead lead by example. We want them to emulate us, not the other way around.

I hope none of what I have said here is controversial. It should not be.

-- Psycheout

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