Obama’s Arrogance Blocks Any Real Hope of Middle East Peace


A Jewish man was stranded on a desert island for ten years. Then one day, quite accidentally a boat appeared out of nowhere to rescue the man. The man tells his rescuer, before he leaves the island that was his home for a decade, he wants to give his rescue a tour of the island to show him all the fine work he has done over the years. They two walk around the island and get to an opening with three wood buildings. The rescuer asks, “what are those?” The island Jew said, “well this is my home and that building over there is the Synagogue I built.”

“What’s the third building? The rescuer asked.

“Oh that!” said the Jew “FEH! That’s the Synagogue I would NEVER SET FOOT IN!!!

We really are descended from 12 brothers and we have always act, ed that way. Throughout our history Jews have spent almost as much time fighting our brothers as we have fighting our enemies.  But each time we are attacked, in any way, we become a family and support our brethren like no other people in the world. And if you can describe Jewish people in general that way, it goes double for the multi-party world of Israeli politics.

Last time I checked there were 12 different political parties that received enough votes to be part of the Knesset, many of those parties are part of the governing coalition. Serving together in the same government does not make parties less partisan, and cabinet ministers have a lot more authority than what you would see in an American President’s cabinet, so the result can be wild at times.

If Barack Obama could understand the history and “soul” of the Israelis, he would be much closer to restarting talks between Israel and the Palestinians than he is today. His own arrogance, however,  his refusal to believe that anybody would not see the world as he does, prevents him from achieving progress in the region. His arrogance is so strong that last week he made the exact same mistake on the settlement issue as he made just four months ago.

This past November I wrote this about the initial Obama/Clinton settlement bashing:

The entire settlement issue was caused by the Obama administration’s arrogance. What the President and his advisers perceived as a minor concession (a settlement freeze) was for Israel a grave sacrifice. This was a major error by the Obama administration. Their insistence on a freeze and their constant public berating of the Jewish State has turned the Israeli population against Obama, especially the Israeli left, whom Obama would look to for support.

His public blasting of Israel has weakened his support among American Jews, who initially bought into his promise that he was a friend of Israel. The news that Obama was breaking a Bush-era pledge to Israel regarding natural expansion in existing settlements only made things worse.

Last week, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton began lowering expectations on negotiations and praised what Israel is prepared to do — namely, refrain from constructing new settlements in the West Bank, but impart no limits on construction in East Jerusalem — as an “unprecedented” concession.

The fact is, there is nothing the President would like better than to weaken the Netanyahu coalition. If not to weaken it to the point of total collapse, at least to the level where Bibi is forced to make room for Tzipi Livni and the Kadima party to join the government (something he has tried to do anyway). Back in November, Obama’s one-sided, heavy handed criticism of Israel, especially on the issue of Jerusalem, caused the people to rally around the Netanyahu government and its support even stronger.

If any of the above sounds familiar, it should because it was all played out again this past week. Israel indeed screwed up with the timing of the announcement of 1,600 housing units when the American SCHMOTUS (Joe Biden) was in town. I would venture that many, if not most Israelis would say Obama was justified for his initial response. But they would also say that the moment Netanyahu apologized, the criticism should have started to ease

Instead, just as they did in November, the administration whose motto is  “never let a good crisis go to waste,“  saw an opportunity to try and weaken the Netanyahu coalition.

Accordingly  Obama increased the pressure, sending David Axelrod onto American TV to bash Israel saying that she was not serious about making peace. He even directed Hilary Clinton to make a 45 phone call/lecture to the Israeli PM.

The majority of Israelis oppose halting construction in east Jerusalem. So just as in the case of past November, the combination of the increased pressure on Israel, and relaunching attacks on an that seemed to have been settled months ago,  served to do the opposite of what Obama was looking for, it united the Israeli people against the US President, rather than against Netanyahu.

The New Republic is reporting:

The popular assumption is that Obama is seeking to prove his resolve as a leader by getting tough with Israel. Given his ineffectiveness against Iran and his tendency to violate his own self-imposed deadlines for sanctions, the Israeli public is not likely to be impressed. Indeed, Israelis’ initial anger at Netanyahu has turned to anger against Obama. According to an Israel Radio poll on March 16, 62 percent of Israelis blame the Obama administration for the crisis, while 20 percent blame Netanyahu. (Another 17 percent blame Shas leader Eli Yishai.)

Compounding Obama’s mistake is the fact that the Palestinians have seized upon the American over-reaction as an excuse to start rioting.  Lets face it, they thought if Obama could beat up on Israel, why couldn’t they. The resulting riots are being called in some circles, Obama’s Intifada, placing the blame for the disturbance squarely where it belongs, on the head of the American President.

In less than six months President Obama has manufactured two political crises against Israel, a strategic ally, and the only democracy in the middle east. Each of the crises set back, rather than advanced his goal of moving the “Peace Process” ahead. Both crises could have been avoided with a little understanding of the people with whom he is dealing.

The President of the United States is an arrogant man, he doesn’t seem to care what may drive the decisions of others, which means he is doomed to repeat the same mistake over and over.

It was Albert Einstein who is credited with saying, Insanity doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results. That would be a lesson the US President would be well served to learn.

You Can Find More of Jeff Dunetz’s Writing at his Blog, The Lid


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This is fantastic, Jeff

Amy Miller (Diary) Thursday, March 18th at 9:43AM EDT (link)

…and if I do an int’l law piece for my Law Review write-on, I’m using you as a resource :)

Einstein’s quote really says it–this is complete insanity. It seems like everything our President touches descends into chaos. His behavior toward Israel is simply beyond reason; he’s allowing politics to take over whatever semblance of common sense has survived the progressive perversion of his mind, with disastrous results.

“I’m a conservative, I’m a textualist, I’m an originalist, but I’m not a nut.”
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The main obstacles to peace are the death cult the Palestinian people have become

Mike gamecock DeVine (Diary) Thursday, March 18th at 12:13PM EDT (link)

and the refusal of the US to allow Israel to utterly defeat and devastate them in war so that the healing can begin.

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become? Even if Israel did what you suggest . . .

JSobieski (Diary) Thursday, March 18th at 11:40PM EDT (link)

the peace would only be temporary.

Did you know that China has been losing manufacturing jobs since 1995? For the specific data, see Table 1 in the following link: http://www.bls.gov/opub/mlr/2005/07/art2full.pdf

 
 

The main obstacle to peace is the fact that the Arabs

Achance (Diary) Thursday, March 18th at 12:28PM EDT (link)

will not rest until Israel is destroyed. I don’t think there is anything that Israel could do to have peace with the Arabs other than cease to exist. Unfortunately, we for the first time have an administration that seems to agree with the Arabs.

In Vino Veritas

Unfortunately, I don't think it is a race issue or a cultural issue

JSobieski (Diary) Thursday, March 18th at 7:45PM EDT (link)

I don’t know ANY Arab Christians who want Israel destroyed. If the Chaldeans ever had their own country, that country would be Israel’s best ally in the age of Obama.

Chaldeans make for great neighbors!

Did you know that China has been losing manufacturing jobs since 1995? For the specific data, see Table 1 in the following link: http://www.bls.gov/opub/mlr/2005/07/art2full.pdf

Yeah, and what percentage of Arabs are Christians?

Achance (Diary) Thursday, March 18th at 11:25PM EDT (link)

You know the issue, why post something like that? Yeah, right, the Chalean Christians are going to come to the aid of Israel and save the day. Surely, you jest!

In Vino Veritas

You know my point, it is a point that we both dance around

JSobieski (Diary) Thursday, March 18th at 11:38PM EDT (link)

In any case, there are plenty of home grown terrorists who are not Arab, and I;m pretty sure they hate Israel even though they are not Arab.

Conversely, the Chaldean Christians haven’t produced much in terms of suicide bombers.

Did you know that China has been losing manufacturing jobs since 1995? For the specific data, see Table 1 in the following link: http://www.bls.gov/opub/mlr/2005/07/art2full.pdf

 
 

Dont Forget the Maronites and Melchites nt

Swamp_Yankee (Diary) Thursday, March 18th at 11:34PM EDT (link)
 
 
 

I think you hit on something

Breeanne Howe (Diary) Thursday, March 18th at 7:32PM EDT (link)

pointing out that Israel is the only democracy in the middle east. Obama is no friend of democracy, as he makes more clear every day. I really appreciate this post bringing all the pieces of this issue together. Well done sir.

What is a Democracy?

jrew1223 Friday, March 19th at 6:38AM EDT (link)

If you define Democracy as a system where all citizens have equal rights and the right to vote and have their say in their government, you cannot claim that Israel is a Democracy. Only Jews are allowed to vote in Israel and Arab political parties have been barred from the Knesset. Did you know that today Israel is only considered to be “partially free” which puts them in the same category as the United Arab Emirates?

-J
P.S. I am a regular white guy who is neither Muslim nor Jew and I’m just telling you how it is from an unbias point of view. Just keeping the facts straight.

No, you're a vile anti-Semite. nt

mbecker908 (Diary) Friday, March 19th at 9:06AM EDT (link)
 

G'bye (nt)

Neil Stevens (Diary) Friday, March 19th at 9:08AM EDT (link)

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Aw Neil. I've got a slow weekend coming up

mbecker908 (Diary) Friday, March 19th at 9:16AM EDT (link)

and I was really looking forward to some exercise.

Darn.

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Guys....

jrew1223 Friday, March 19th at 6:32AM EDT (link)

Guys,
You need to stop spreading this idea that settlement freezes are a huge sacrifice. East Jerusalem, the West Bank, and Gaza do not belong to Israel and all the settlements are illegal. I do understand that many of you are fueled by religious ideology to where no man made rule of law should apply to you, but just make that aware to us in the beginning so we know whether we are having a conversation based on logic or not.

It really is beyond me how many of you cannot see why the Palestinians are fighting back. It has been well documented that the settlers, esp in the 2nd Aliyah, traveled to this land with the knowledge that an indigenous population inhabited the land. It is also well documented that they had every intention to use violence to remove that population. Why can’t many of you wrap your heads around the idea that if strangers show up and throw you out of your house, you’re bound to be upset?

The colonialism of the Middle East, by Western Nations, fuels a lot of the anti-west sentiment today, and how can you blame them, but the reason America is targeted more than others is because this country provides Israel with the weapons and technology used to murder the Palestinians. I know some of you will argue the self defense position, but it is hard to argue that when you’re talking about one side throwing rocks and launching the occasional rocket and the other with chem weapons (which they’ve used) tanks, helicopters, etc.

Some of you argue that if Israel stopped attacking then nothing would happen because the Palestinians are irrationally hateful and want to kill all Jews, but officials in the Defense Ministry have stated that they cannot have a long term period of cease fire because then it would seem to the international community that Israel recognizes Hamas as a legitimate governing entity. So after a while they have to antagonize the Palestinians into attacking so they can turn to the international community and plead their case to attack ten times as hard this time.

I know what I wrote is a lot and I can pretty much guarantee that many of you will call me anti-semetic (even though that term means you hate all Jews simply because they are Jews) or Liberal or whatever artificial label society has come up with. For those who care, I am an Independent in my doctorate program in Middle Eastern Studies just telling you how it is. The ME conflict isn’t a battle between good and evil. If you think that it is, please just keep your comments to yourself because I want to stay in the realm of rational thought when discussing these matters.

Thanks,
-J

Does your Doctorate include studying facts?

wennejunk (Diary) Friday, March 19th at 8:14AM EDT (link)

Or just reading Alex Jones, David Duke and Aryan Nation propaganda?

Your two posts above remind of the story of the monkeys flinging dung at the tourists, but I digress.

Non-jews have no right to vote? Really? No Arab political parties in the Knesset? Really?

Thirty seconds of web searching reveals from Wikipedia (that great bastion of known right-wing propaganda):

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_rights_in_Israel
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Politics_of_Israel

From here I quickly find that not only does every citizen have full voting rights, some of the residents in the occupied territories do as well and there are multiple Arab parties in the Knesset.

I’m guessing you are lying about your Doctorate, your love of Semites and lack of bias.

If I’m wrong, you should change your degree program – it’s turning you into an idiot.

There are only two kinds of people in the end: those who say to God, ‘Thy will be done,’ and those to whom God says, in the end, ‘Thy will be done.’ -C. S. Lewis

I wouldn't be at all surprised if he's telling the truth

mbecker908 (Diary) Friday, March 19th at 9:04AM EDT (link)

about his MES doctorate program. See below.

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Oh, and it's not "turning him into an idiot"...

mbecker908 (Diary) Friday, March 19th at 9:06AM EDT (link)

You’ve gotta be an anti-Semite on the order of Eichmann to even consider going into those programs. It’s the English language equivalent of a Madrassa.

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...in my doctorate program in Middle Eastern Studies...

mbecker908 (Diary) Friday, March 19th at 9:03AM EDT (link)

Well gee, I’m certainly not surprised. MES programs are the current haven for anti-Semites like Juan Cole who was President of MESA in 2005 and remains a man who would celebrate the thoughts and works of Hitler & Eichmann.

From the Middle East Forum, Winter 2006

Cole is the public face of Middle Eastern studies. His election marks an endorsement of his work by hundreds of professors in various fields of Middle Eastern studies in American universities. Cole has written four academic books but his prominence comes not from scholarship but from his commentary on history and current events.[3] As such, this commentary provides a mirror into the state of Middle Eastern studies and the widespread urge of its practioners to promote polemic over scholarship.
Cole: Israel as a Fascist Society

Juan Cole: The Likud coalition in Israel does contest elections. But it isn’t morally superior in most respects to the Syrian Baath. The Likud brutally occupies 3 million Palestinians (who don’t get to vote for their occupier) and is aggressively taking over their land. That is, it treats at least 3 million people no better than and possibly worse than the Syrian Baath treats its 17 million.—September 9, 2004[4]

Cole: Israel as Cause of Terrorism

Cole: That British police have received training in Israel in stopping suicide bombers with the technique of shooting the suspect in the head has not made things easier in that regard [sic].—July 25, 2005[27]

MEQ: In most cases, Israel thwarts suicide attacks without violence.[28] Following the shooting of a Brazilian tourist by the London police on July 22, 2005, Tom Gross, the Jerusalem correspondent of The Daily Telegraph, wrote, “Had the Israeli police shot dead an innocent foreigner on one of its buses or trains, confirming the kill with a barrage of bullets at close range in a mistaken effort to thwart a bombing, the UN would probably have been sitting in emergency session by late afternoon to unanimously denounce the Jewish state.”[29]

Cole: our press and politicians do us an enormous disservice by not putting the Israeli announcement about the Jerusalem barrier on the front page. This sort of action is a big part of what is driving the terrorists (and, of course, Sharon himself is a sort of state-backed terrorist, anyway). The newspapers and television news departments should be telling us when we are about to be in the cross-fire between the aggressive, expansionist, proto-fascist Likud coalition and the paranoid, murderous, violent Al-Qaeda and its offshoots.—July 11, 2005[30]

MEQ: The separation fence has reduced terrorism 75 percent.[31] Saudi Arabia, India, Morocco, Turkey and even the United Nations in Cyprus built similar barriers before Israel, in each case reducing terrorism or, in the latter case, communal violence.[32]

I’ve only snipped a couple of examples. MESA, and the Middle Eastern Studies departments in universities are vile cesspools of “Palestinian” propaganda. Rational thought is not practiced in them.

In point of fact, the Middle Eastern conflict IS a battle between good and evil and it will go on until Palestinian mothers love their children more than they hate Jews.

Your claim to being an “Independent” is utterly bogus and, if you can stand to sit in a MES department you are an anti-Semite. Ick, I need a shower now.

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