Column One: Obama’s spectacular failure (JERUSALEM POST OP-ED) By CAROLINE B. GLICK 07/13/12)
Source: http://www.jpost.com/Opinion/Columnists/Article.aspx?id=277318
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Two weeks ago, in an unofficial inauguration ceremony at Tahrir
Square in Cairo, Egypt’s new Muslim Brotherhood President Mohamed
Mursi took off his mask of moderation. Before a crowd of scores of
thousands, Mursi pledged to work for the release from US federal
prison of Sheikh Omar Abdel-Rahman.
According to The New York Times’ account of his speech, Mursi
said, “I see signs [being held by members of the crowd] for Omar
Abdel-Rahman and detainees’ pictures. It is my duty and I will make
all efforts to have them free, including Omar Abdel-Rahman.”
Otherwise known as the blind sheikh, Abdel Rahman was the mastermind
of the jihadist cell in New Jersey that perpetrated the 1993 World
Trade Center bombing. His cell also murdered Rabbi Meir Kahane in New
York in 1990. They plotted the assassination of then-president Hosni
Mubarak. They intended to bomb New York landmarks including the
Lincoln and Holland tunnels and the UN headquarters.
Rahman was the leader of Gama’a al-Islamia – the Islamic Group,
responsible, among other things for the assassination of Anwar Sadat
in 1981. A renowned Sunni religious authority, Rahman wrote the
fatwa, or Islamic ruling, permitting Sadat’s murder in retribution
for his signing the peace treaty with Israel. The Islamic group is
listed by the State Department as a specially designated terrorist
organization.
After his conviction in connection with the 1993 World Trade Center
bombing, Abdel-Rahman issued another fatwa calling for jihad against
the US. After the September 11, 2001, attacks, Osama bin Laden cited
Abdel-Rahman’s fatwa as the religious justification for them.
By calling for Abdel-Rahman’s release, Mursi has aligned himself and
his government with the US’s worst enemies. By calling for Abdel-
Rahman’s release during his unofficial inauguration ceremony, Mursi
signaled that he cares more about winning the acclaim of the most
violent, America-hating jihadists in the world than with cultivating
good relations with America.
And in response to Mursi’s supreme act of unfriendliness, US
President Barack Obama invited Mursi to visit him at the White House.
Mursi is not the only Abdel Rahman supporter to enjoy the warm
hospitality of the White House.
His personal terror organization has also been the recipient of
administration largesse. Despite the fact that federal law makes it a
felony to assist members of specially designated terrorist
organizations, last month the State Department invited group member
Hani Nour Eldin, a newly elected member of the Islamist-dominated
Egyptian parliament, to visit the US and meet with senior US
officials at the White House and the State Department, as part of a
delegation of Egyptian parliamentarians.
State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland refused to provide any
explanation for the administration’s decision to break federal law in
order to host Eldin in Washington. Nuland simply claimed, “We have an
interest in engaging a broad cross-section of Egyptians who are
seeking to peacefully shape Egypt’s future. The goal of this
delegation... was to have consultations both with think tanks but
also with government folks, with a broad spectrum representing all
the colors of Egyptian politics.”
MURSI IS not the only Arab leader who embraces terrorists only to be
embraced by the US government. In a seemingly unrelated matter, this
week it was reported that in an attempt to satisfy the Obama
administration’s urgent desire to renew negotiations between the
Palestinians and Israel, and to satisfy the Palestinians’ insatiable
desire to celebrate terrorists, Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu
offered to release 124 Palestinian terrorist murderers from Israeli
prisons in exchange for a meeting with Palestinian Authority Chairman
and Fatah chief Mahmoud Abbas.
Alas, Abbas refused. He didn’t think Netanyahu’s offer was generous
enough.
And how did the Obama administration respond to Abbas’s demand for
the mass release of terrorists and his continued refusal to resume
negotiations with Israel? By attacking Israel.
The proximate cause of the Obama administration’s most recent assault
on Israel is the publication of the legal opinion of a panel of
expert Israeli jurists regarding the legality of Israeli communities
beyond the 1949 armistice lines. Netanyahu commissioned the panel,
led by retired Supreme Court justice Edmond Levy, to investigate the
international legal status of these towns and villages and to provide
the government with guidance relating to future construction of
Israeli communities beyond the armistice lines.
The committee’s findings, published this week, concluded that under
international law, these communities are completely legal.
There is nothing remotely revolutionary about this finding. This has
been Israel’s position since 1967, and arguably since 1922.
The international legal basis for the establishment of the Jewish
state in 1948 was the 1922 League of Nations Mandate for Palestine.
That document gave the Jewish people the legal right to sovereignty
over Judea, Samaria and Jerusalem, as well as all the land Israel
took control over during the 1948- 49 War of Independence.
Not only did the Mandate give the Jewish people the legal right to
the areas, it enjoined the British Mandatory authorities
to “facilitate... close settlement by Jews on the land, including
state lands and waste lands not required for public purposes.”
So not only was Jewish settlement not prohibited. It was required.
Although this has been Israel’s position all along, Netanyahu
apparently felt the need to have its legitimacy renewed in light of
the all-out assault against Israel’s legal rights led by the
Palestinians, and joined enthusiastically by the Obama administration.
In a previous attempt to appease Obama’s rapacious appetite for
Israeli concessions, Netanyahu temporarily abrogated Israel’s legal
rights by banning Jews from exercising their property rights in Judea
and Samaria for 10 months in 2010. All the legal opinion published
this week does is restate what Israel’s position has always been.
Whereas the Obama administration opted to embrace Mursi even as he
embraces Abdel-Rahman, the Obama administration vociferously
condemned Israel for having the nerve to ask a panel of senior
jurists to opine about its rights. In a press briefing, State
Department spokesman Patrick Ventrell banged the rhetorical hammer.
As he put it, “The US position on settlements is clear. Obviously,
we’ve seen the reports that an Israeli government-appointed panel has
recommended legalizing dozens of Israeli settlements in the West
Bank, but we do not accept the legitimacy of continued Israeli
settlement activity, and we oppose any effort to legalize settlement
outposts.”
In short then, for the Obama administration, it is all well and fine
for the newly elected president of what was until two years ago the
US’s most important Arab ally to embrace a terror mastermind
indirectly responsible for the murder of nearly 3,000 Americans. It
is okay to invite members of jihadist terror groups to come to
Washington and meet with senior US officials in a US taxpayer- funded
trip. It is even okay for the head of a would-be-state that the US is
trying to create to embrace every single Palestinian terrorist,
including those who have murdered Americans. But for Israel’s elected
government to ask an expert panel to determine whether Israel is
acting in accordance with international law in permitting Jews to
live on land the Palestinians insist must be Jewfree is an affront.
THE DISPARITY between the administration’s treatment of the Mursi
government on the one hand and the Netanyahu government on the other
places the nature of its Middle East policy in stark relief.
Obama came into office with a theory on which he based his Middle
East policy. His theory was that jihadists hate America because the
US supports Israel. By placing what Obama referred to as “daylight”
between the US and Israel, he believed he would convince the
jihadists to put aside their hatred of America.
Obama has implemented this policy for three and a half years. And its
record of spectacular failure is unbroken.
Obama’s failure is exposed in all its dangerous consequence by a
simple fact. Since he entered office, the Americans have dispensed
with far fewer jihadists than they have empowered.
Since January 2009, the Muslim world has become vastly more
radicalized. No Islamist government in power in 2009 has been
overthrown. But several key states – first and foremost Egypt – that
were led by pro-Western, US-allied governments when Obama entered
office are now ruled by Islamists.
It is true that the election results in Egypt, Tunisia, Morocco and
elsewhere are not Obama’s fault. But they still expose the wrongness
of his policy. Obama’s policy of putting daylight between the US and
Israel, and supporting the Muslim Brotherhood against US allies like
Mubarak, involves being bad to America’s friends and good to
America’s enemies. This policy cannot help but strengthen your
enemies against yourself and your friends.
Rather than contend with the bitter consequences of his policy, Obama
and his surrogates have opted to simply deny the dangerous reality he
has engendered through his actions. Even worse they have come up with
explanations for maintaining this policy despite its flagrant failure.
Nowhere was this effort more obvious than in a made-to-order New York
Times analysis this week titled, “As Islamists gain influence,
Washington reassesses who its friends are.”
The analysis embraces the notion that it is possible and reasonable
to appease the likes of Mursi and his America-hating jihadist
supporters and coalition partners. It quotes Michele Dunne from the
Atlantic Council who claimed that on the one hand, if the Muslim
Brotherhood and its radical comrades are allowed to take over Egypt,
their entry into mainstream politics should reduce the terrorism
threat. On the other hand, she warned, “If Islamist groups like the
Brotherhood lose faith in democracy, that’s when there could be dire
consequences.”
In other words, the analysis argues that the US should respond to the
ascent of its enemies by pretending its enemies are its friends.
Aside from its jaw-dropping irresponsibility, this bit of
intellectual sophistry requires a complete denial of reality. The
Taliban were in power in Afghanistan in 2001. Their political power
didn’t stop them from cooperating with al-Qaida. Hamas has been in
charge of Gaza since 2007. That hasn’t stopped it from carrying out
terrorism against Israel. The mullahs have been in charge of Iran
from 33 years. That hasn’t stopped them from serving as the largest
terrorism sponsors in the world. Hezbollah has been involved in
mainstream politics in Lebanon since 2000 and it has remained one of
the most active terrorist organizations in the world.
And so on and so forth.
Back in the 1980s, the Reagan administration happily cooperated with
the precursors of al-Qaida in America’s covert war against the Soviet
Union in Afghanistan. It never occurred to the Americans then that
the same people working with them to overthrow the Soviets would one
day follow the lead of the blind sheikh and attack America.
Unlike the mujahadin in Afghanistan, the Muslim Brotherhood has never
fought a common foe with the Americans. The US is supporting it for
nothing – while seeking to win its support by turning on America’s
most stable allies.
Can there be any doubt that this policy will end badly? (© 1995-
2011, The Jerusalem Post 07/13/12)
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