By Alan
Caruba
I had to laugh when I heard that the
new King of Saudi Arabia, Salmon, told the White House he wasn’t going to attend
Thursday’s photo-up get together of Arab leaders. Some lesser Saudi officials
will attend. The message is clear enough, so long as Obama continues to make
nice with Iran, the center of the problems in the Middle East, the Saudis and
the others are going to be wary of any proposal that comes out of the White
House.
As far as the Middle East is
concerned, Obama seems to have no idea of the history or the dynamics that
affect all the actions there. His Secretary of State, Kerry, is no better. He
met with Arab officials last Friday and they told him they want a defense treaty
in the event they were attacked by “external forces”, something that the
Congress will not approve so long as Obama is in the White
House.
One would think that any President at
this point would have concluded that the Palestinians have no intention of
signing onto a peace treaty with the Israelis.
Writing in The New York Times on May
8, Jonathan Schanzer, vice president of the Foundation for Defense of
Democracies, put it bluntly, “It doesn’t matter what these politicians think now
or have said in in the past. Peace between Israel and the Palestinians is not
happening in the next two years.” That’s how long we all have to wait until
Obama leaves office.
David P.Goldman, a Senior
Fellow of the Middle East Forum, writing in Asia Times Online on May 10, spelled
it out. “It is inconvenient for diplomats to say so, but the Palestinian
Authority collapsed quite some time ago,” noting that “President Mahmoud Abbas’
term in office began in 2005 and ended six years ago, and he has not called new
elections for the simple reason that Hamas—the Palestinian branch of the
Egypt-based Muslim Brotherhood—would win those elections.” These days the Egyptians label Hamas a
terrorist organization and have taken steps to eliminate the Brotherhood. At
least they know who the enemy
is.
Obama has been antagonistic to Israel
from before he was elected and has made little effort to hide it. Consider this,
as Goldman notes, “Hamas fired over 4,000 rockets at Israel in 2014, prompting
Israeli counterstrikes during the summer.” Its declared intention and the reason
for its existence is to eliminate the State of Israel. Why are we surprised to
hear that Obama wants to take the statehood issue to the United Nations, a
hotbed of anti-Semitism, and has little to say of the Palestinian Authority’s
assertion that it wants to drag Israel in front of the International Criminal
Court for having defended itself against the attacks by
Hamas!
Not only has the Saudi King sent Obama
a message, but so did the Israelis when they overwhelmingly reelected Benjamin
Netanyahu as their Prime Minister. “The Israelis look around the Middle East and
see nothing but conflict, carnage, instability and danger,” said Schanzer. “The
Obama doctrine—which includes a deliberate contraction of American power in the
Middle East—has undeniably made Israel less safe.”
It has made the U.S. and the world
less safe too.
One of the most obscene aspects of the
Obama obsession with Iran is that, in return for any deal—which Iran would
ignore and cheat—they are ready “to provide as much as $120 billion in sanctions
relief to satisfy the narrow technical parameters of a nuclear deal, which would
legitimize Iran as a threshold nuclear state. These funds,” said Schanzer, “will
flow to Hezbollah, Hamas, Palestinian Islamic Jihad and other Iran terror
proxies dedicated to Israel’s demise.”
To put all this in perspective, as
Goldman reminds us, “From Israel’s standpoint, the Palestinian Authority was
offered 95% of Judea and Samaria in return for a final peace agreement, and both
times (at Camp David in 1999 under Ehud Barack and in 2008 under Ehud Olmert)
the offer was rejected.”
“The U.N. Security Council,” said
Goldman, “will punish Israel for the failure of negotiations that were
meaningless to begin with, and establish a Hamas-controlled state within nine
miles of the Mediterranean coast. Iran has already promised to arm West Bank
Arabs, just as it armed Hezbollah and Hamas.”
Israel which has enjoyed the support
of the United States since it declared its independence in 1948 is now put at
risk by the first administration to deliberately turn its back on it in
preference for a deal with the leading terror-sponsor, Iran, in the Middle
East.
You cannot make a greater mess of the
mess that already exists in the Middle East, but Obama is doing his best to add
to it. What else should we expect from a President who refuses to utter words
like “Islamic terrorism”?
© Alan Caruba, 2015
2 comments:
BUt, but, but National Public Radio told me that they weren't coming because of a good reason. Heh heh heh
One of the reasons the Saudi's will be slow to react if Isreal cuts across SA to attack Iran they hate Iran more than Isreal.
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