http://www.realclearpolitics.com/articles/2007/06/grounded_in_fantasy.html

Grounded in Fantasy

By  <http://www.realclearpolitics.com/articles/author/caroline_glick/>
Caroline Glick


Iran and its client state Syria have a strategic vision for the Middle East.
They wish to take over Lebanon. They wish to destroy Israel. They wish to
defeat the US in Iraq. They wish to drive the US and NATO from Afghanistan.
They wish to dominate the region by driving the rest of the Arab world to
its jihad-supporting knees. Then they wish to apply their vision to the rest
of the world.

Today, Syria and Iran are ardently advancing their strategic vision for the
world through a deliberate strategy of victory by a thousand cuts. Last
week's Hamas takeover of the Gaza Strip; Sunday's reopening of the Lebanese
front against Israel with the Syrian-ordered rocket attacks on Kiryat
Shemona; the now five-week old Syrian ordered low-intensity warfare against
Lebanon's pro-Western Siniora government; last week's attack on the
al-Askariya mosque in Samarra; the recent intensification of terrorism in
Afghanistan and Iran's move to further destabilize the country by violently
deporting 100,000 Afghan refugees back to the war-torn country - all of
these are moves to advance this clear Iranian-Syrian strategy. 

And all these moves have taken place against the backdrop of Syria's
refashioning of its military in the image of Hizbullah on steroids and
Iran's relentless, unopposed progress in its nuclear weapons program.

For their part, both the US and Israel also have a strategic vision.
Unfortunately, it is grounded in fantasy.

WASHINGTON and Jerusalem wish to solve all the problems of the region and
the world by establishing a Palestinian state in Gaza, Judea, Samaria and
Jerusalem. While Israel now faces Iranian proxies on two fronts, in their
meeting at the White House today US President George W. Bush and Prime
Minister Ehud Olmert will gush about their support for Palestinian
statehood. Creepily echoing LSD king Timothy Leary, they will tune out this
reality as they drone on about the opportunities that Gaza's transformation
into a base for global jihad afford to the notion that promoting the Fatah
terrorist organization's control over Judea and Samaria can make the world a
better, safer, happier place.

Today Bush and Olmert will announce their full support for Fatah chief and
Palestinian Authority chairman Mahmoud Abbas's new government. The US will
intensify General Keith Dayton's training and arming of Fatah forces. Israel
will give Fatah $700 million. The Europeans and the rest of the
international community will give the "moderate, secular" terror group still
more money and guns and love. The US will likely also demand that Olmert
order the IDF to give Fatah terrorists free reign in Judea and Samaria.

Olmert and Bush claim that by backing Abbas militarily, financially and
politically they will be setting up an "alternative Palestine" which will
rival Hamas's jihadist Palestine. As this notion has it, envious of the good
fortune of their brethren in Judea and Samaria, Gazans will overthrow Hamas
and the course will be set for peace - replete with the ethnic cleansing of
Judea and Samaria and eastern Jerusalem of all Jewish presence.

FATAH FORCES barely raised a finger to prevent their defeat in Gaza in spite
of the massive quantities of US arms they received and the military training
they underwent at the hands of US General Keith Dayton. Bush, Olmert and all
proponents of the notion of strengthening Fatah in Judea and Samaria refuse
to answer one simple question: Why would a handover of Judea and Samaria to
Abbas's Fatah produce a better outcome than Israel's 2005 handover of Gaza
to Abbas's Fatah?

They refuse to answer this question because they know full well that the
answer is that there is absolutely no reason to believe that the outcome can
be better. They know full well that since replacing Yasser Arafat as head of
the PA in 2004, Abbas refused to take any effective action against Hamas.
They know that he refused to take action to prevent Hamas's rise to power in
Gaza and Judea and Samaria. They know that the guns the US transferred to
Fatah in Gaza were surrendered to Hamas without a fight last week. They know
that the billions of dollars of international and Israeli assistance to
Fatah over the past 14 years never were used to advance the cause of peace.

They know that that money was diverted into the pockets of Fatah strongmen
and utilized to build terror militias in which Hamas members were invited to
serve. They know that Fatah built a terror superstructure in Judea, Samaria
and Gaza which enabled operational cooperation between Fatah, Hamas and
Islamic Jihad terror cells.

SO WHY embrace the fantasy that things can be different now, in Judea and
Samaria? Rather than provide rational arguments to defend their view that
Hamas's takeover of Gaza is an opportunity for peace, proponents of peace
fantasies as strategic wisdom explain vacuously that peace is the best
alternative to jihad. They whine that those who point out that Israel now
borders Iran in Lebanon and Gaza have nothing positive to say.

To meet the growing threat in Gaza, they argue that Europeans, or maybe
Egyptians and Jordanians can be deployed at the international border with
Egypt to stem the weapons and terror personnel flow into Gaza. To meet the
growing threat in Lebanon, Olmert pleads for more UN troops.

Both views ignore the obvious: Gaza has been transformed into an
Iranian-sponsored base for global jihad because Egypt has allowed it to be
so transformed. Assisted by its Syrian-sponsored Palestinian allies,
Hizbullah has rebuilt its arsenals and reasserted its control in southern
Lebanon because UN forces in southern Lebanon have done nothing to prevent
it from doing so.

No country on earth will volunteer to fight Hamas and its jihadist allies in
Gaza. No government on earth will voluntarily deploy its forces to counter
Hizbullah and Iran in south Lebanon. This is why - until they fled -
European monitors at the Rafah terminal were a joke. This is why Spanish
troops in UNIFIL devote their time in Lebanon to teaching villagers Spanish.

SO WHY are Bush and Olmert set to embrace Fatah and Abbas today? Why are
they abjectly refusing to come to terms with the strategic reality of the
Iranian-Syrian onslaught? Why are they insisting that the establishment of a
Palestinian state is their strategic goal and doing everything they can to
pretend that their goal has not been repeatedly proven absurd?

Well, why should they? As far as Bush is concerned, no American politician
has ever paid a price for advancing the cause of peace processes that
strengthen terrorists and hostile Arab states at Israel's expense. Bush's
predecessor Bill Clinton had Arafat over to visit the White House more often
than any other foreign leader and ignored global jihad even when its forces
bombed US embassies and warships. And today Clinton receives plaudits for
his efforts to bring peace to the Middle East.

By denying that the war against Israel is related to the war in Iraq; by
ignoring the strategic links between all the Iranian and Syrian sponsored
theaters of war, Bush views gambling with Israel's security as a win-win
situation. He will be applauded as a champion of peace and if the chips go
down on Israel, well, it won't be Americans being bombed.

. Peres, the architect of the Oslo process which placed Israel's national
security in the hands of the PLO, has been rewarded for his role in
imperiling his country by his similarly morally challenged political
colleagues who just bestowed him with Israel's highest office.

Olmert looks to his left and his sees incoming defense minister Ehud Barak.
In 2000, then prime minister Barak withdrew Israeli forces from Lebanon, and
enabled Iran's assertion of control over southern Lebanon through its
Hizbullah proxy. In so doing, Barak set the conditions for last summer's
war, and quite likely, for this summer's war.

By offering Arafat Gaza, 95 percent of Judea and Samaria and half of
Jerusalem at Camp David, Barak showed such enormous weakness that he all but
invited the Palestinian terror war which Arafat began planning the day he
rejected Barak's offer.

For his failure, Barak has been rewarded by his Labor Party, which elected
him its new chairman on the basis of his vast "experience," and by the media
which has embraced him as a "professional" defense minister.

Olmert looks to his right and he sees how the media portrays Likud Chairman
Binyamin Netanyahu and former IDF Chief of General Staff Moshe Ya'alon as
alarmists for claiming that Israel cannot abide by an Iranian-proxy Hamas
state on its border. He sees that Shas and Yisrael Beiteinu supported
Peres's candidacy as president and have joined their fortunes to Olmert's in
a bid to block elections which will bring the Right to power.

ISRAEL HAS arguably never faced a more dangerous strategic environment than
it faces today. Yet it is not without good options. It can retake control
over the Gaza-Sinai border. It can renew its previously successful tactic of
killing Hamas terrorists. It can continue its successful campaign of keeping
terrorists down in Judea and Samaria, and it can continue preparing for war
in the north. All of these options can be sold to the Left.

But today both Bush and Olmert will reject these options in favor of
mindless peace process prattle. They will reject reality as they uphold
Abbas as a credible leader and shower him with praise, money and arms. Their
political fortunes will be utmost in their minds as they do this. And they
will be guaranteeing war that will claim the lives of an unknown number of
Israeli civilians and soldiers.

Bush and Olmert should know that when the time for reckoning comes they will
not be able to claim, along with Peres and Barak that their hands did not
shed this blood. Reality has warned them of their folly. But in their low,
dishonest opportunism, they have chosen to ignore reality and amuse
themselves with fantasies and photo-ops.

 



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