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cindy25
01-17-2009, 11:54 PM
http://www.antiwar.com/pat/?articleid=14091

Is Ehud's Poodle Acting Up?



by Patrick J. Buchanan

As Israel entered the third week of its Gaza blitz, Prime Minister Ehud Olmert regaled a crowd in Ashkelon with an astonishing tale.

He had, said Olmert, whistled up George Bush, interrupted him in the middle of a speech and told him to instruct Condi Rice not to vote for a U.N. resolution Condi herself had written. Bush did as told, said Olmert.

The crowd loved it. Here is the background.

After intense negotiations with Britain and France, Secretary of State Rice had persuaded the Security Council to agree on a resolution calling for a cease-fire. But Olmert wanted more time to kill Hamas.

So, here, in Olmert's words, is what happened next.

"In the night between Thursday and Friday, when the secretary of state wanted to lead the vote on a cease-fire at the Security Council, we did not want her to vote in favor.

"I said, 'Get me President Bush on the phone.' They said he was in the middle of giving a speech in Philadelphia. I said I didn't care. 'I need to talk to him now.' He got off the podium and spoke to me."

According to Olmert, Bush was clueless.

"He said: 'Listen. I don't know about it. I didn't see it. I'm not familiar with the phrasing.'

"I told him the United States could not vote in favor. It cannot vote in favor of such a resolution. He immediately called the secretary of state and told her not to vote in favor."

The UN diplomatic corps was astonished when the United States abstained on the 14-0 resolution Rice had crafted and claimed her country supported. Arab diplomats say Rice promised them she would vote for it.

State Department spokesman Sean McCormack, with Rice at the United Nations during the debate on the resolution, said Olmert's remarks were "just 100 percent, totally, completely untrue."

But the White House cut Rice off at the knees, saying only that there were "inaccuracies" in the Olmert story. The video does not show Bush interrupting his speech to take any call.

Yet, the substance rings true and is widely believed, and Olmert is happily describing the egg on Rice's face:

"He [Bush] gave an order to the secretary of state, and she did not vote in favor of it – a resolution she cooked up, phrased, organized and maneuvered for. She was left pretty shamed. ..."

With Bush and Rice leaving office in hours, and Olmert in weeks, the story may seem to lack significance.

Yet, public gloating by an Israeli prime minister that he can order a U.S. president off a podium and instruct him to reverse and humiliate his secretary of state may cause even Ehud's poodle to rise up on its hind legs one day and bite its master.

Taking such liberties with a superpower that, for Israel's benefit, has shoveled out $150 billion and subordinated its own interests in the Arab and Islamic world would seem a hubristic and stupid thing to do.

And there are straws in the wind that, despite congressional resolutions giving full-throated approval to all that Israel is doing in Gaza, this is becoming a troubled relationship.

Two weeks ago, Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni, in opposing any truce, assured the world there "is no humanitarian crisis in the (Gaza) Strip," and the humanitarian situation there "is completely as it should be."

Not so to Hillary Clinton. In her confirmation hearings, the secretary of state-designate, reports the New York Times, "struck a sharper tone toward Israel on violence in the Middle East."

Clinton "seemed to part from the tone set by the Bush administration in calling attention to what she described as the 'tragic humanitarian costs' borne by Palestinians, as well as Israelis."

More dramatic was a weekend report by the Times' David Sanger that the White House had rebuffed Olmert's request for new U.S. bunker-buster bombs and denied Israel permission to overfly Iraq in any strike on Iran's nuclear enrichment plant at Natanz.

Sanger described these U.S.-Israeli talks as "tense."

Repeatedly, Israel has warned that Iran is close to a bomb and threatened to attack unilaterally. Indeed, Israel simulated such an attack in an air exercise of 100 planes that went as far as Greece.

Bush both blocked and vetoed that attack, says Sanger. But he did assure Olmert that America is engaged in the sabotage of Iran's nuclear program by helping provide Tehran with defective parts.

This would seem a stunning breach of security secrets, but no outrage has been heard from the White House, nor has any charge come that the Times compromised national security.

With Olmert, Rice and Bush departing, and Obama and Hillary taking charge committed to talking to Iran, can the old intimacy survive the new friction and colliding agendas?

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blocks
01-18-2009, 01:44 AM
wow...If that doesn't tell you how much we are Israel's bitch...I don't know what would.

blocks
01-18-2009, 07:12 AM
BUMP, the title doesn't represent the significance of this development.

Peace&Freedom
01-18-2009, 09:33 AM
Raimondo made the point in his antiwar.com column the other day that while the US 'war on terror' policy has had points in common with Israel's stance against Hamas, Hezbollah, et al, there are big points of divergence. Israel views its enemies as mostly all the Arab/Muslim governments in the region, while America has mainly focused on real or alleged Islamic extremism---for which it has needed the help of the area Arab governments in order to battle.

This leads to the incoherent situation where countries like Syria are viewed as 'the enemy' (when Israel squawks at us to condemn them), or as an ally based on their assisting the US with the Iraq war or in fighting Al Qaeda. So which is it going to be, us shaping our policy and relations, or Israel telling us to shun everybody except them? The Olmert stunt is forcing a showdown, sooner rather than later.

Chosen
01-18-2009, 09:33 AM
Another link:
http://worldnetdaily.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=86374


This is very important. Israel is an ethnic nationalist socialist state, so their value system is far from ours. I often wonder why we tolerate them as an ally.

The Israeli government, via AIPAC, has immediate and unprecedented access to our resources. This is disturbing. Take for example the illegal immigration situation here in the US. Americans overwhelmingly supported the building of a wall on our border with Mexico, in fact this was passed. Opponents of the wall, communists, socialists, RINOS, dems and other authoritarian collectivists (including Bush), stated that a wall wouldn't work. It wouldn't prevent illegal immigration. They would just go around it etc. Yet, at the drop of a hat, they abandoned this anti-wall rhetoric to build a $23 million dollar wall for Israel! Somehow now a wall could work to stop smuggling and illegal immigration.


$23 Million Dollar Border Fence to Be Built For Israel in Egypt by US
April 12th, 2008 · No Comments

Original Press Release:

US To Help Egypt Build Border Fence

March 22, 2008 8:14 a.m. EST
Joseph Mayton - AHN Middle East Correspondent

Cairo, Egypt (AHN) - The United States has announced that it is planning to help Egypt build a border fence along the Gaza-Egypt border. Washington transferred $23 million worth of special aid to the North African nation as part of its assistance in locating smuggling tunnels.

Over the past few months, smuggling between Gaza and Egypt has garnered more attention in light of the Israeli economic blockade on the small Mediterranean strip of land. Israel is calling on Egypt to improve its crackdown on Palestinian smuggling, which the Jewish state says allows weapons to enter Gaza that are then used against southern Israel.

The planned fence between Egypt and Gaza will employ technology directed at preventing the fence from being damaged. This is in response to Palestinian militants who blew a hole in the current wall between the two nations that allowed hundreds of thousands of Palestinians to flock into Egypt late January and early February.

The American Army Corps of Engineers plans to send teams to Egypt to help push forward the border fence plans.

No timetable has been given yet as to when the wall will be constructed

While building the wall, the Americans also hope to help Egyptian security forces locate and destroy smuggling tunnels into Gaza

Israel has welcomed the move, saying that American participation will help end the movement of weapons into Gaza.

http://aztlandestroyer.files.wordpress.com/2008/04/gedtrete.jpg


Analysis here:
http://aztlandestroyer.com/voice/?p=77

and here:
http://conservativebelle.blogspot.com/2008/03/23-million-for-border-fences-in-egypt.html

AIPAC must become an outlawed organization. It represents, more than any other collectivist group foreign control of our government.

My guess is that Americans would not support Israel if it were put to a vote.

tonesforjonesbones
01-18-2009, 10:43 AM
I am so sick of israel and the zionist media. tones

heavenlyboy34
01-18-2009, 11:46 AM
I am so sick of israel and the zionist media. tones

+9999 Zionists suck! :p

Chosen
01-18-2009, 03:04 PM
Israel is a threat to American national security.