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Obama at AIPAC: Beneath the Flattery, He Revealed His Indifference to
Israel’s Needs and His Tilt Against It

Posted By Barry Rubin On May 23, 2011 

I expected President Barack Obama’s AIPAC speech would be a bunch of
feel-good clichés to persuade the audience that he is Israel’s best friend.
Thus there would be nothing worth analyzing in it. But as I read the speech
carefully I was astonished at how thoroughly Obama reveals his underlying
miscomprehension, indifference, and even hostility toward Israel.

Examine this speech
<http://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2011/05/029081.php>  and you see
everything wrong — far more than in his Cairo or State Department speeches
on the Middle East — with Obama’s view of Israel and why he cannot be
trusted on this issue.

There are some remarkable Freudian slips in his formulations and they have
nothing to do with his discussion of the framework for Israeli-Palestinian
peace.

He spoke at great length of his support for Israel, how he wants it to be
strong and secure, and the common values of the two countries. Yet if he
really thinks that, why didn’t he say such things in his State Department
speech on the Middle East or elsewhere?

Obama stated:

“We also know how difficult that search for security can be, especially for
a small nation like Israel in a tough neighborhood….When I went to Sderot, I
saw the daily struggle to survive in the eyes of an eight-year old boy who
lost his leg to a Hamas rocket. And when I walked among the Hall of Names at
Yad Vashem, I grasped the existential fear of Israelis when a modern
dictator seeks nuclear weapons and threatens to wipe Israel off the map.”

Yet his regional policies have undermined Israel’s security:

*       Without getting anything from Hamas (the group that shoots rockets
at Sderot) he pressed Israel to reduce sanctions against Hamas, helped bring
into power a pro-Hamas government in Egypt, and sent $400 million in U.S.
taxpayer money that objectively strengthens the Hamas regime.
*       By not actively opposing Hizballah and Syria taking over Lebanon,
thus increasing the threat on Israel’s northern border.
*       By waiting so long before he moved on Iran sanctions and by failing
to support the Iranian democratic opposition.
*       By acting as an apologist for the Syrian terrorist-sponsoring
dictatorship.
*       By not keeping U.S. promises to Israel on countering Hizballah’s
return to southern Lebanon.
*       By helping create a situation in Egypt that will definitely lead to
a radical, anti-American, anti-Israel takeover and probably lead to an
Islamist regime there.
*       By becoming an apologist and booster of the most anti-Israel (and
Islamist) Turkish government ever he has done nothing to help Israel deal
with the enmity of its closest regional ally. Obama quickly capitulated to
the Gaza flotilla.
*       By never really criticizing or pressuring the Palestinian Authority
on anything at all, even when it rejected his initiatives, broke its
promises to him, or made him look foolish. Consider Vice President Joe
Biden’s temper tantrum about a Jerusalem zoning board okaying a construction
project in the distant future to the administration’s basic indifference to
ongoing PA incitement and the naming of things in honor of terrorists who
murdered Israelis.

That’s not a complete list.

He may talk a good game on Sderot and Yad Vashem but in practice, his
policies have largely ignored the points he made to AIPAC.

“Because we understand the challenges Israel faces, I and my administration
have made the security of Israel a priority. It’s why we’ve increased
cooperation between our militaries to unprecedented levels.”

Obama is correct that U.S.-Israel military cooperation remains quite strong,
but his policy shows he definitely does NOT understand the challenges Israel
faces.

“Today, Iran is virtually cut off from large parts of the international
financial system, and we are going to keep up the pressure. So let me be
absolutely clear – we remain committed to preventing Iran from acquiring
nuclear weapons.”

Nice words, but in fact Iran is finding a lot of loopholes; Obama is not
cracking down on Russia, China, and Turkey (to name the three main countries
that are helping Iran).

“As I said on Thursday, the Iranian government has shown its hypocrisy by
claiming to support the rights of protesters while treating its own people
with brutality. Moreover, Iran continues to support terrorism across the
region, including providing weapons and funds to terrorist organizations. So
we will continue to work to prevent these actions, and will stand up to
groups like Hezbollah who exercise political assassination, and seek to
impose their will through rockets and car bombs.”

As you already know, the Obama administration has distinguished itself by
the minimum it has done regarding Iran’s repression of the democratic
opposition. And how has the U.S. government stood up to Hizballah? In fact,
it has most definitely NOT stood up to Hizballah.

“And I indicated on Thursday that the recent agreement between Fatah and
Hamas poses an enormous obstacle to peace. No country can be expected to
negotiate with a terrorist organization sworn to its destruction. We will
continue to demand that Hamas accept the basic responsibilities of peace:
recognizing Israel’s right to exist, rejecting violence, and adhering to all
existing agreements. And we once again call on Hamas to release Gilad
Shalit, who has been kept from his family for five long years.”

Once again, though, the opposite is true. Up to Obama’s recent State
Department speech, the administration’s talking points were NOT to condemn
the agreement but to take a wait and see approach. Even Obama’s discussion
of the issue in his major speech did not attack the agreement (much less
pressure the PA against doing it), but merely said that they would have to
prove to Israel they were going to adhere to the Quartet conditions. Indeed,
the PA and Hamas have already come up with clever ways to get around these
issues.

“As I said to Prime Minister Netanyahu, I believe that the current situation
in the Middle East does not allow for procrastination.”

In principle, Obama’s idea that we must do something quick to resolve the
Israeli-Palestinian issue because of current conditions (I’ve been hearing
that exact line for 40 years) sounds nice. In practice, though, here’s what
it amounts to: The Palestinians are intransigent. They should not be
punished. Israel must make more concessions.

Obama doesn’t take the Hamas threat seriously, nor does he take a real tough
line on incitement. The only thing he presses the PA on is that it should
talk, not that it should give.

Consider this passage carefully:

“There is a reason why the Palestinians are pursuing their interests at the
United Nations. They recognize that there is an impatience with the peace
process – or the absence of one. Not just in the Arab World, but in Latin
America, in Europe, and in Asia. That impatience is growing, and is already
manifesting itself in capitols around the world.”

So Obama doesn’t say that the Palestinians are trying to circumvent
negotiations with Israel and mutual compromise! No, their problem is that
they are too eager for peace.

Ok. Here’s a quiz for you: If the Palestinians are impatient with the slow
pace of progress, who is responsible for the lack of progress? If the
Palestinians are so eager to make a deal, the fault must be with…Israel.

That paragraph is a Freudian slip on Obama’s part. Yet since the PA wouldn’t
negotiate for two years, including almost nine months during an Israeli
construction freeze, that would throw into question its eagerness.

(I recall how in 2000 we were told the same thing about Arafat being in a
hurry to make a deal. Then when he refused to negotiate more and went to
violence, the same people told us how foolish we were in rushing him!)

“But the march to isolate Israel internationally — and the impulse of the
Palestinians to abandon negotiations — will continue to gain momentum in the
absence of a credible peace process and alternative.”

Think about how this is totally in contradiction to the history we lived
through. The march to isolate Israel internationally will continue no matter
what Israel does, whether it is involved in talks or not. Why? Because the
goal of those behind it — mainly the Western leftists and Islamists — is to
destroy Israel.

Again, though, there’s a Freudian slip here. For Obama’s failure to
recognize the motivation means he doesn’t understand the problem. And Obama
has contributed to the delegitimization of Israel. What he’s saying here:
Israel hasn’t given enough and made enough concessions to move the peace
process forward and that’s the reason for growing hostility to Israel.

That means he doesn’t realize the sacrifices Israel has made for the cause
of peace: withdrawing from Sinai, southern Lebanon, the Gaza Strip and much
of the West Bank; losing more than 2000 people murdered by terrorism; and so
on.

Israelis have drawn the precise opposite conclusion. If years of
demonstrating our desire for peace, making concessions, taking risks, and
empathizing with Palestinian suffering has only intensified the hostility
toward us, perhaps that hostility isn’t our fault and is due to something
else.

On that point, Obama is totally clueless. For him, Israel still needs to
prove it wants peace. But the PA doesn’t.

One more Freudian slip. Israel isn’t doing enough to keep the Palestinians
from abandoning negotiations. So the fact that the PA doesn’t want to make
true peace is…Israel’s fault once again. And to keep the PA from abandoning
negotiations, Israel must give more. But wait a minute! If the PA is so
eager to make a deal why is it also so eager to abandon negotiations? On
points of logic like that, Obama’s arguments usually break down.

Incidentally, can you imagine Obama talking about how Palestinian and Arab
behavior might create an “impulse” of Israel “to abandon negotiations”? Of
course not.

Obama can quote the Talmud but he can’t deal with the impending catastrophe
in Egypt. How can he speak at AIPAC and not mention that the most important
country in the Arab world is moving quickly to tear up its peace treaty with
Israel, end sanctions on Hamas in the Gaza Strip, and create a massive new
security problem for Israel! A fitting symbol of his total indifference
about, “How difficult that search for security can be.”

On the surface, President Obama’s speech to AIPAC will reassure many about
his care and commitment to Israel. Yet a careful reading of the speech shows
the exact opposite.

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Article printed from Rubin Reports: http://pajamasmedia.com/barryrubin

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