Obama Betrays Israel: Why Are We Surprised? (FrontPageMagazine.com) By David Meir-Levi 04/04/12)
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In his March 28th article, “Israel’s Secret Staging Ground,” in
Foreign Policy, Mark Perry revealed previously secret information
about Israel’s dealings with Azerbaijan; and many are now of the
opinion that his article was in reality Obama’s knife in Israel’s
back. According to Perry, four unnamed senior diplomats and military
intelligence officers leaked information indicating that Israel has
purchased air force bases in Azerbaijan for use in preparation for an
attack on Iran.
The likelihood that it is mere coincidence that four senior
diplomatic and military intelligence sources separately leaked the
same information at the same time is very small. So John Bolton
holds Obama responsible. Bolton suggests that because Obama’s
private efforts to prevent an Israeli attack on Iran have failed, he
decided to ratchet up the pressure on Israel by revealing sensitive,
secret information that, once available to Iran, will make an Israeli
offensive less likely to succeed, and thus be a deterrent to such an
offensive.[1] This is surely not the sort of thing that a head of
state does to an ally; but it might be the sort of thing that an
unconscionably Machiavellian President running for re-election might
do if he perceives that an Israeli strike on Iran might be a
political liability for him.
The Azerbaijani Defense Ministry denies any collusion with Israel,
and, indeed, Azerbaijan is a rather unlikely ally for the Jewish
state; but Wikileaks gives a solid basis for such collusion, the
motivation for which may be Azerbaijan’s perception of Iran as an
existential enemy.
Some Israeli analysts deride the very idea that Israel could be in
league with Azerbaijan for a variety of strategic and tactical,
military, logistical and political reasons, including the fact that
an Iranian revenge attack on Azerbaijan’s oil production facilities
could easily destroy the country’s entire economy.
But these commentators all miss the point. It does not matter
whether or not the information is correct. Those who leaked it
presumably thought that it was. It does not matter that the
President says that he did not knife Israel in the back and has “no
interest” in leaks of this kind, or that “…the US is crawling with
thousands of intelligence and former intelligence officials.” The
buck stops at Obama’s desk. He is the Commander-in-Chief of those
thousands. Yet his response is dismissive, nonchalant, and
insouciant: hardly the appropriate attitude when an ally’s secret
defensive plans have been compromised, with potentially existential
consequences.
In the context of a broader perspective this incident takes on rather
dire dimensions, as it is the latest in a long line of anti-Israel
statements and actions originating with Obama or with those working
close to him.
This past February Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta told Iran that
he thinks Israel will strike as early as April. So Israel’s ally
tells Israel’s enemy when Israel will strike. Surely, for Iran, this
is “news you can use.” Was this just a gaff, or was it an
intentional leak meant to undermine Israel’s military options?
Panetta answers to Obama, but Obama seems to be insouciant, saying
nothing.
Another problem regarding Obama’s silence is the recent flap about a
State Department official’s refusal to acknowledge that Jerusalem is
the official capital of Israel. This official is not to blame. She
was merely conforming to the directives of her employer, the U.S.
Department of State, which, despite Congress’ Jerusalem embassy act
of 1995, and the recent Supreme Court decision recognizing Jerusalem
as Israel’s capital, continues to ignore U.S. law. The State
Department answers to the President, and the President is silent,
insouciant, on this issue.
But he did have something to say about the status of Jerusalem on the
White House website. Not too long ago Obama himself ordered the
removal of all references to “Jerusalem, Israel” from the White House
website, replacing them with “Jerusalem.” What could be Obama’s
motive for divesting Israel of its capital, and Jerusalem of its
Jewish state? Connecting some recent dots will offer an answer to
that question.
To a mostly Jewish AIPAC audience on June 4, 2008, front-running
Presidential candidate Obama announced that “Jerusalem will remain
the capital of Israel and it must remain undivided.” But only a
few days later, after being assailed by Arab-American and Palestinian
spokespersons, he told a mostly Arab audience that “…it’s going to be
up to the parties to negotiate.” [2] To which audience did he lie?
But as the world had already learned a few months earlier, he was
willing to divide not only Jerusalem, but all of Israel. In January,
2008, Obama said he supported the division of Israel into two parts
by a Palestinian state.[3] This stunning comment came as Obama,
struggling to articulate his stance on key Mideast issues, asserted
that “The Palestinians have a legitimate concern that a state have a
contiguous coherent mass that would allow the state to function
effectively.” Was Obama not aware that a land corridor between Gaza
and the West Bank would effectively cut Israel in half, making it
incoherent and non-contiguous, divided into northern and southern
portions? Was this merely the gaff of an inexperienced, flustered and
geographically challenged presidential candidate trying to
accommodate Arab-American voters, or was Obama stating a priority
that presaged a series of later presidential anti-Israel words and
deeds?
Looking back a bit further into Obama’s not-too-distant past, one may
be able to find the likely answer to these questions.
During his presidential campaign (2007-08) he revealed to the press
the names of those to whom he would look for guidance on Middle East
issues, his “brain trust” as it were: Zbigniew Brzezinski, Anthony
Lake, Susan Rice, Bettylu Saltzman, Robert Malley,[4] and Samantha
Power, among others – a dream team for the anti-Israel crowd at
home and abroad. Given his choice of advisors, it was not difficult
to predict that he would be no friend of Israel.
And speaking of advisors, let’s recall Obama’s mentor and spiritual
guide, the Reverend Dr. Jeremiah Wright who glad-handed and honored
the notorious anti-Israel and anti-Jewish and anti-homosexual Louis
Farrakhan, and who is still active in anti-Israel activities with his
most recent participation in the planning of the “Global March on
Jerusalem” (GMJ). Did Obama sit in Wright’s fire-and-brimstone anti-
Israel church and never inhale?
It is also important to recall Obama’s comfort and conviviality with
Arab and Arab-American anti-Israel leaders[5], some of whom saw him
as a friend of “Palestine” whom they could trust to take strong pro-
Palestinian positions once in the White House. Such leaders included
the likes of Edward Said, Rashid Khalidi and Ali Abunimah. Obama’s
attendance at a vociferously anti-Israel celebration with these and
other Palestinian-American leaders back in 2003 was apparently
something of a political embarrassment to Obama during his election
campaign, so much so that The Los Angeles Times withheld the video of
his participation.
It was at this event that Obama is said to have told Ali Abunimah not
to press him about Palestinian issues, explaining that he would be
able to do more for the Palestinians once he is elected a U.S.
Senator. Obama later denied saying that, but Abunimah never publicly
retracted the statement and alluded to it several times in public
appearances where he expressed his disappointment in Obama’s positive
statements about Israel.
Obama’s comment to Abunimah was an eerie precursor to his recent “hot
mike” gaff with Russian President Dmitry Medvedev. Just as he did
not want his voting constituency to know what he planned to do for
the Palestinians once elected to the U.S. Senate, so too does he not
want the American public to know what sort of flexibility toward
Russia he looks forward to, regarding missile defenses, once elected
to his second term as President. Obviously in both cases the nature
of this post-election flexibility is something that, if known, would
reduce his chances of being elected.
Given the above, it may be premature to suggest that Obama wants Iran
to win, but clearly he wants Israel to lose.
Notes:
[1] See http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0%2c7340%2cL-4209836%
2c00.html for a comprehensive summary of the damage that this leak
may cause for Israel. For the most detailed, in-depth and objective
summary and analysis of the issue of why an Israeli attack on Iran
may create problems for the USA and constitute a liability for the
President see http://www.fas.org/sgp/crs/mideast/R42443.pdf .
[2] The video of that speech is no longer available on line but see
excerpts at http://obamalies.net/obama-flip-flops-on-jeruselem.html ;
and for the flip-flop when speaking to Arab audiences see:
http://voices.washingtonpost.com/44/2008/06/obama-backtracks-on-
jerusalem.html and http://hotair.com/archives/2008/06/05/another-
obama-flip-flop-jerusalem/.
[3] Originally published with video in Israel Insider, Jan. 29,
2008. The article and video are no longer on line, but available at
http://focusonjerusalem.com/newsroom90.html .
[4] But see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Malley for a summary
of his defenders on the issue of his attitude toward Israel.
[5] For details of Obama’s connections to radical Islam, CAIR and
Farrakhan see http://www.danielpipes.org/5983/obama-would-fail-
security-clearance; http://www.danielpipes.org/blog/2008/10/more-on-
the-links-between-obama-and ;
http://littlegreenfootballs.com/article/29709_Terrorist_Fundraisers_fo
r_Obama; and http://www.militantislammonitor.org/article/id/3602 (for
his wife’s connections too). (Copyright © 2012 FrontPageMagazine.com
04/04/12)
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