Jerusalem Post
 
 
Time to Confront Obama on Radical  Islam
By _Caroline Glick_ 
(http://www.realclearpolitics.com/authors/caroline_glick/)  - April 29,  2013





 
The time has come for Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu to confront US  
President Barack Obama. 
A short summary of events from the past three days: On Tuesday morning, the 
 head of the IDF's Military Intelligence Analysis Division Brig. Gen. Itay 
Brun  revealed that the Syrian government has already used "lethal chemical 
weapons,"  against Syrian civilians and opposition forces. Brun described 
footage of people  visibly suffering the impact of chemical agents, apparently 
sarin  gas.




 
Hours later, US Secretary of State John Kerry said Netanyahu had told him 
on  the telephone that "he was not in a position to confirm" Brun's 
statement. 
It is hard to imagine the US was taken by surprise by Brun's statement. 
Just  the day before, Brun briefed visiting US Defense secretary Chuck Hagel on 
Syria.  It is not possible he failed to mention the same information. 
And of course it isn't just the IDF saying that Syrian President Bashar 
Assad  is using chemical weapons. The British and the French are also saying 
this. 
But as a European source told Ma'ariv, the Americans don't want to know the 
 facts. The facts will make them do something about Syria's chemical 
weapons. And  they don't want to do anything about Syria's chemical weapons. 
So they force Netanyahu to disown his own intelligence. 
Thursday afternoon, in a speech in Abu Dhabi, Hagel confirmed, "with some  
degree of varying confidence," that Syria used chemical weapons, at least on 
a  "small scale." 
What the administration means by "some degree of varying confidence," is of 
 course, unknowable with any degree of varying confidence. 
Then there is Iran. 
Also on Tuesday, the former head of IDF Military Intelligence, Maj.-Gen.  
(res.) Amos Yadlin, said that Iran has already crossed the red line Israel 
set  last year. It has already stockpiled 170 kg. of medium-enriched uranium, 
and can  quickly produce the other 80 kg. necessary to reach the 250 kg. 
threshold  Netanyahu said will mark Iran's achievement of breakout capability 
where it can  build a nuclear arsenal whenever it wants. 
Yadlin made a half-hearted effort Wednesday to walk back his 
pronouncements.  But his basic message remained the same: The die has been 
cast. 
Due to American pressure on Israel not to act, and due to the White House's 
 rejection of clearcut reports about Iran's stockpile of enriched uranium, 
Iran  has crossed the threshold. Iran will be a nuclear power unless its 
uranium  enrichment installations and other nuclear sites are destroyed or 
crippled.  Now. 
True, the Americans set a different red line for Iran than Israel. They say 
 they will not allow Iran to assemble a nuclear bomb. But to believe that 
the US  has the capacity and the will to prevent Iran from climbing the top 
rung on the  nuclear ladder is to believe in the tooth fairy - (see, for 
instance, North  Korea). 
Iran has threatened to use it nuclear arsenal to destroy Israel. Have we 
now  placed our survival in the hands of Tinkerbell? And yet, rather than 
acknowledge  what Iran has done, Netanyahu, President Shimon Peres and Defense 
Minister Moshe  Ya'alon carry on with the tired act of talking about the need 
for a credible  military option but saying that there is still time for 
sanctions and other  non-military means to block Iran's quest for the bomb. 
Perhaps our leaders are repeating these lies because they want to present a 
 unified US-Israel front to the world. But the effect is just the opposite. 
What their statements really demonstrate is that Israel has been brought to 
 its knees by its superpower patron that has implemented a policy that has  
enabled Iran to become a nuclear power. 
Indeed, the US has allowed Iran to cross the nuclear threshold while  
requiring Israel to pretend the course the US has followed is a responsible  
one. 
The announcement that the US has agreed to sell Israel advanced weapons  
specifically geared towards attacking Iran should also be seen in this light.  
Israel reportedly spent a year negotiating this deal. But immediately after 
its  details were published, the US started backing away from its supposed 
commitment  to supply them. The US will not provide Israel with 
bunker-buster bombs. 
It will not provide Israel with the bombers necessary to use the bombs 
Israel  isn't getting. And anyway, by the time Israel gets the items the US is 
selling -  like mid-air refuelers - it will be too late. 
When, after overthrowing Saddam Hussein's regime in Iraq, the US failed to  
find chemical weapons in the country, then-president George W. Bush's 
Democratic  opponents accused Bush of having politicized intelligence to 
justify 
his  decision to topple Saddam. In truth, there is no evidence that Bush 
purposely  distorted intelligence reports. Israel's intelligence agencies, and 
perhaps  French ones, were the only allied intelligence arms that had 
concluded Saddam's  chemical weapons - to the extent he had them - did not 
represent a threat. 
The fact that Bush preferred US and British intelligence estimates over  
Israeli ones doesn't mean that he politicized intelligence. 
In contrast, what Obama and his advisers are doing represents the worst 
case  of politicizing intelligence since Stalin arrested his senior security 
brass  rather than heed their warnings of the coming German invasion of the 
Soviet  Union in June 1941. 
Never in US history has there been a greater misuse and abuse of US  
intelligence agencies than there is today, under the Obama administration. 
Take the Boston Marathon bombings. Each day more and more reports come out  
about the information US agencies had - for years - regarding the threat 
posed  by the Boston Marathon bombers. 
But how could the FBI have possibly acted on those threats? Obama has  
outlawed all discussion or study of jihad, Islamism, radical Islam and the 
Koran 
 by US federal government agencies. The only law enforcement agency that 
monitors  Islamic websites is the New York Police Department. 
And its chief Ray Kelly has bravely maintained his policy despite massive  
pressure from the media and the political class to end his surveillance  
operations. 
Everywhere else, from the Boston Police Department to the FBI and CIA, US  
officials are barred from discussing the threat posed by jihadists or even  
acknowledging they exist. People were impressed that Obama referred to the  
terrorist attack in Boston as a terrorist attack, because according to the  
administration-dictated federal lexicon, use of the word terrorism is 
forbidden,  particularly when the act in question was perpetrated by Muslims. 
For the past five years, perhaps Netanyahu's greatest achievement in office 
 has been his adroit avoidance of confrontations with Obama. With no one 
other  than the US willing to stand with Israel in public, it is an important 
national  interest for Jerusalem not to have any confrontations with 
Washington if they  can possibly be avoided. 
But by now, after five years, with Iran having passed Israel's red line, 
and  with chemical weapons already in play in Syria, the jig is up. 
Obama does not have Israel's back. 
Contrary to the constant, grinding rhetorical prattle of American and 
Israeli  politicos, Obama will not lift a finger to stop Iran from becoming a 
nuclear  power. He will not lift a finger to prevent chemical weapons from 
being  transferred to the likes of al-Qaida and Hezbollah, and their colleagues 
in  Syria, or used by the Syrian regime. 
>From Benghazi to Boston, from Tehran to Damascus, Obama's policy is to not  
fight forces of jihad, whether they are individuals, organizations or 
states.  And his obsession with Palestinian statehood shows that he would 
rather 
coerce  Israel to make concessions to Palestinian Jew-haters and terrorists 
than devote  his time and energy into preventing Iran from becoming the 
jihadist North Korea  or from keeping sarin, VX and mustard gas out of the 
hands 
of Iran's terrorist  underlings and their Sunni competitors. 
No, Israel doesn't want a confrontation with Washington. But we don't have  
any choice anymore. 
The time has come to take matters into our own hands on Syria and Iran. In  
Syria, either Israel takes care of the chemical weapons, or if we can't,  
Netanyahu must go before the cameras and tell the world everything we know 
about  Syria's chemical weapons and pointedly demand world - that is US - 
action to  secure them. 
As for Iran, either Israel must launch an attack without delay, or if we  
can't, then Netanyahu has to publicly state that the time for diplomacy is 
over.  Either Iran is attacked or it gets the  bomb. 



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