Obama's Abandonment of America

Posted By Caroline Glick On May 20, 2011 

Reprinted from carolineglick.com <http://www.carolineglick.com> .

I was out sick yesterday so I was unable to write today's column for the
Jerusalem Post. I did manage to watch President Obama's speech on the Middle
East yesterday evening. And I didn't want to wait until next week to discuss
it. After all, who knows what he'll do by Tuesday?

Before we get into what the speech means for Israel, it is important to
consider what it means for America.

Quite simply, Obama's speech represents the effective renunciation of the
US's right to have and to pursue national interests. Consequently, his
speech imperils the real interests that the US has in the region - first and
foremost, the US's interest in securing its national security.

Obama's renunciation of the US national interests unfolded as follows:

First, Obama mentioned a number of core US interests in the region. In his
view these are: "Countering terrorism and stopping the spread of nuclear
weapons; securing the free flow of commerce, and safe-guarding the security
of the region; standing up for Israel's security and pursuing Arab-Israeli
peace."

Then he said, "Yet we must acknowledge that a strategy based solely upon the
narrow pursuit of these interests will not fill an empty stomach or allow
someone to speak their mind."

While this is true enough, Obama went on to say that the Arabs have good
reason to hate the US and that it is up to the US to put its national
interests aside in the interest of making them like America. As he put it,
"a failure to change our approach threatens a deepening spiral of division
between the United States and Muslim communities."

And you know what that means. If the US doesn't end the "spiral of
division," (sounds sort of like "spiral of violence" doesn't it?), then the
Muslims will come after America. So the US better straighten up and fly
right.

And how does it do that? Well, by courting the Muslim Brotherhood which
spawned Al Qaeda, Hamas, Jamma Islamiya and a number of other terror groups
and is allies with Hezbollah.

How do we know this is Obama's plan? Because right after he said that the US
needs to end the "spiral of division," he recalled his speech in Egypt in
June 2009 when he spoke at the Brotherhood controlled Al Azhar University
and made sure that Brotherhood members were in the audience in a direct
diplomatic assault on US ally Hosni Mubarak.

And of course, intimations of Obama's plan to woo and appease the jihadists
appear throughout the speech. For instance:

"There will be times when our short term interests do not align perfectly
with our long term vision of the region."

So US short term interests, like for instance preventing terrorist attacks
against itself or its interests, will have to be sacrificed for the greater
good of bringing the Muslim Brotherhood to power in democratic elections.

And he also said that the US will "support the governments that will be
elected later this year" in Egypt and Tunisia. But why would the US support
governments controlled by the Muslim Brotherhood? They are poised to control
the elected government in Egypt and are the ticket to beat in Tunisia as
well.

Then there is the way Obama abandoned US allies Yemen and Bahrain in order
to show the US's lack of hypocrisy. As he presented it, the US will not
demand from its enemies Syria and Iran that which it doesn't demand from its
friends.

While this sounds fair, it is anything but fair. The fact is that if you
don't distinguish between your allies and your enemies then you betray your
allies and side with your enemies. Bahrain and Yemen need US support to
survive. Iran and Syria do not. So when he removes US support from the
former, his action redounds to the direct benefit of the latter.

I hope the US Navy's 5th Fleet has found alternate digs because Obama just
opened the door for Iran to take over Bahrain. He also invited al Qaeda -
which he falsely claimed is a spent force - to take over Yemen.

Beyond his abandonment of Bahrain and Yemen, in claiming that the US mustn't
distinguish between its allies and its foes, Obama made clear that he has
renounced the US's right to have and pursue national interests. If you can't
favor your allies against your enemies then you cannot defend your national
interests. And if you cannot defend your national interests then you
renounce your right to have them.

As for Iran, in his speech, Obama effectively abandoned the pursuit of the
US's core interest of preventing nuclear proliferation. All he had to say
about Iran's openly genocidal nuclear program is, "Our opposition to Iran's
intolerance - as well as its illicit nuclear program, and its sponsorship of
terror - is well known." 

Well so is my opposition to all of that, and so is yours. But unlike us,
Obama is supposed to do something about it. And by putting the gravest
threat the US presently faces from the Middle East in the passive voice, he
made clear that actually, the US isn't going to do anything about it.

In short, every American who is concerned about the security of the United
States should be livid. The US President just abandoned his responsibility
to defend the country and its interests in the interest of coddling the US's
worst enemies.

AS FOR ISRAEL, in a way, Obama did Israel a favor by giving this speech. By
abandoning even a semblance of friendliness, he has told us that we have
nothing whatsoever to gain by trying to make him like us. Obama didn't even
say that he would oppose the Palestinians' plan to get the UN Security
Council to pass a resolution in support for Palestinian independence. All he
said was that it is a dumb idea.

Obama sided with Hamas against Israel by acting as though its partnership
with Fatah is just a little problem that has to be sorted out to reassure
the paranoid Jews. Or as he put it, "the recent announcement of an agreement
between Fatah and Hamas raises profound and legitimate questions for
Israel."

Hamas is a jihadist movement dedicated to the annihilation of the Jewish
people, and the establishment of a global caliphate. It's in their charter.
And all Obama said of the movement that has now taken over the Palestinian
Authority was, "Palestinian leaders will not achieve peace or prosperity if
Hamas insists on a path of terror and rejection."

Irrelevant and untrue.

It is irrelevant because obviously the Palestinians don't want peace. That's
why they just formed a government dedicated to Israel's destruction.

As for being untrue, Obama's speech makes clear that they have no reason to
fear a loss of prosperity. After all, by failing to mention that US law bars
the US government from funding an entity which includes Hamas, he made clear
that the US will continue to bankroll the Hamas-controlled Palestinian
Authority. So too, the EU will continue to join the US in giving them
billions for bombs and patronage jobs. The Palestinians have nothing to
worry about. They will continue to be rewarded regardless of what they do.

Then of course there are all the hostile, hateful details of the speech:

He said Israel has to concede its right to defensible borders as a
precondition for negotiations;

He didn't say he opposes the Palestinian demand for open immigration of
millions of foreign Arabs into Israel;

He again ignored Bush's 2004 letter to Sharon opposing a return to the 1949
armistice lines, supporting the large settlements, defensible borders and
opposing mass Arab immigration into Israel;

He said he was leaving Jerusalem out but actually brought it in by calling
for an Israeli retreat to the 1949 lines;

He called for Israel to be cut in two when he called for the Palestinians
state to be contiguous;

He called for Israel to withdraw from the Jordan Valley - without which it
is powerless against invasion - by saying that the Palestinian State will
have an international border with Jordan.

Conceptually and substantively, Obama abandoned the US alliance with Israel.
The rest of his words - security arrangements, demilitarized Palestinian
state and the rest of it - were nothing more than filler to please
empty-headed liberal Jews in America so they can feel comfortable signing
checks for him again.

Indeed, even his seemingly pro-Israel call for security arrangements in a
final peace deal involved sticking it to Israel. Obama said, "The full and
phased withdrawal of Israeli military forces should be coordinated with the
assumption of Palestinian security responsibility in a sovereign,
non-militarized state."

What does that mean "with the assumption of Palestinian security
responsibility?"

It means we have to assume everything will be terrific.

All of this means is that if Prime Minister Netanyahu was planning to be
nice to Obama, and pretend that everything is terrific with the
administration, he should just forget about it. He needn't attack Obama. Let
the Republicans do that.

But both in his speech to AIPAC and his address to Congress, he should very
forthrightly tell the truth about the nature of the populist movements in
the Middle East, the danger of a nuclear Iran, the Palestinians' commitment
to Israel's destruction; the lie of the so-called peace process; the
importance of standing by allies; and the critical importance of a strong
Israel to US national security.

He has nothing to gain and everything to lose by playing by the rules that
Obama is trying to set for him.

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