Tuesday 26th of November 2024

friendships .....

friendships .....

OK, so here's what President Barack Obama should say today about the Middle East. We will leave Afghanistan tomorrow. We will leave Iraq tomorrow. We will stop giving unconditional, craven support to Israel.

Americans will force the Israelis - and the European Union - to end their siege of Gaza. We will withhold all future funding for Israel unless it ends, totally and unconditionally, its building of colonies on Arab land that does not belong to it.

We will cease all co-operation and business deals with the vicious dictators of the Arab world - whether they be Saudi or Syrian or Libyan - and we will support democracy even in those countries where we have massive business interests. Oh yes, and we will talk to Hamas.

Of course, President Barack Obama will not say this. A vain and cowardly man, he will talk about the West's "friends" in the Middle East, about the security of Israel - security not being a word he has ever devoted to Palestinians - and he will waffle on and on about the Arab Spring as if he ever supported it (until, of course, the dictators were on the run), as if - when they desperately needed his support - he had given his moral authority to the people of Egypt; and, no doubt, we will hear him say what a great religion Islam is (but not too great, or Republicans will start recalling the Barack Hussein Obama birth certificate again) and we will be asked - oh, I fear we will - to turn our backs on the Bin Laden past, to seek "closure" and "move on" (which I'm afraid the Taliban don't quite agree with).

Mr Obama and his equally gutless Secretary of State have no idea what they are facing in the Middle East. The Arabs are no longer afraid. They are tired of our "friends" and sick of our enemies. Very soon, the Palestinians of Gaza will march to the border of Israel and demand to "go home".

What Mr Obama doesn't understand however - and, of course, Mrs Clinton has not the slightest idea - is that, in the new Arab world, there can be no more reliance on dictator-toadies, no more flattery. The CIA may have its cash funds to hand but I suspect few Arabs will want to touch them. The Egyptians will not tolerate the siege of Gaza. Nor, I think, will the Palestinians. Nor the Lebanese, for that matter; and nor the Syrians when they have got rid of the clansmen who rule them. The Europeans will work that out quicker than the Americans - we are, after all, rather closer to the Arab world - and we will not forever let our lives be guided by America's fawning indifference to Israeli theft of property.

Fisk on what Obama should say about the Middle East (but won't)

try the other foot ....

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of the Likud party is in Washington to meet President Obama & address the AIPAC conference, which begins on May 22. 

As Netanyahu meets US politicians & speaks to the media, there is one clear statement from his party's platform that must be kept in mind.

"The Government of Israel flatly rejects the establishment of a Palestinian Arab state west of the Jordan river."

This sentence is from the official platform of Netanyahu's party, the Likud. Scroll down to the section called "Self-Rule" to see for yourself. The meaning is very clear: Likud & its political leaders are fundamentally opposed to peace because all of the Palestinian territories occupied by Israel are "west of the Jordan river." 

Why is the Israeli government's categorical rejection of a Palestinian state west of the Jordan not discussed in the US media? This is certainly not a new position by the Likudniks. Why does Obama pretend to be seeking a peace settlement with a party he knows will reject any Palestinian state out of hand? Why is the US even talking with these people? The Likudniks are the real terrorists. Is that not clear to everyone?

While in Washington, Netanyahu is likely to repeat his demand that all Palestinian factions recognize Israel as a Jewish state, which is tantamount to national suicide for Palestinians because it means throwing their legitimate claims & rights into the garbage. What will it take for Netanyahu & his Likud party to acknowledge the right of Palestinians to live free of Israeli military occupation? Why don't American politicians demand that Likud change its platform, which rules out any territorial compromise with the Palestinians for peace?

For all the money that US taxpayers give Israel, isn't it time that American voters learned about the Likud's political platform that prevents Israel from making peace with the Palestinians? 

gunning for peace...

BOOM