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bobbyw24
03-16-2010, 07:30 PM
A Rotten Deal

Israel didn't just spit in Joe Biden's face last week. It jeopardized America's willingness to protect it from Iran.

Vice President Joe Biden's visit to Israel last week was rightly hailed as a catastrophe—but not because of settlements. After a tense year in which Washington had failed to stop Prime Minister Benyamin "Bibi" Netanyahu from settling more occupied land, Biden had come to shore up the relationship. Instead, officials in Netanyahu's government caught both men off guard by announcing plans to build more in contested East Jerusalem. True, that was a snafu. But the real disaster was what it may cost Israel. Biden had come to offer not just friendship, but support (and protection) against Iran—Israel's greatest bogeyman—in exchange for a few concessions from Netanyahu. Instead, he got a finger in the eye.


When President Barack Obama and Netanyahu took office last year, consensus opinion expected a confrontation between the United States and Israel. It was almost a no-brainer—America was moving left as Israel was moving right. Obama's grand design for a new, peaceful, and pro-American Middle East (featuring a new Palestinian state) stood in stark contrast to Netanyahu's long-held support for Israel's control of the West Bank and East Jerusalem. But Netanyahu thought that if he tacked between his rightwing coalition—committed to expanding settlements in the West Bank and moving more Jews into East Jerusalem—and Obama's desire for peace talks, he could keep U.S. support against Iran and even start from scratch with the Palestinians. And until last week, Netanyahu seemed to pulling it off: he got indirect talks with the Palestinians in return for a limited and temporary settlement freeze that excludes East Jerusalem. His coalition survived intact. And his public popularity skyrocketed to 50 percent in February—which Israelis knew only in the Ariel Sharon period (while Obama's approval ratings plummeted).

Then Biden came to town. On the face of it, this was just about assuring Israelis, directly and in their own country, about America's love and support. It seemed like good politics in a tough election season back home, and Biden was a natural choice as messenger: alone in the high echelon of the Obama administration, the veep—an old-line Zionist—has come to consider "Bibi" as a close personal friend over a three-decade acquaintance. If anybody could reach out to Netanyahu, it was the former senator from Delaware.

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http://www.newsweek.com/id/234972?GT1=43002

Anti Federalist
03-16-2010, 07:38 PM
A "finger in the eye"?


"The cornerstone of the relationship is our absolute, total, unvarnished commitment to Israel's security," he said. In the guestbook at Peres' residence, Biden wrote that the U.S.-Israeli bond is "unshakeable."

Quote:
"It's great to be home," Biden told President Shimon Peres during a morning visit to his official residence.

http://www.latimes.com/news/nation-a...5.story?page=2

Swear allegiance to a foreign government...

http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showthread.php?t=235162

Erazmus
03-16-2010, 07:41 PM
Israel doesn't need us? Great! They're on their own.

JK/SEA
03-16-2010, 07:46 PM
Israel doesn't need us? Great! They're on their own.

Really. We can use that money saved to fund healthcare....;)

Anti Federalist
03-16-2010, 07:48 PM
Hillary Clinton affirms US support for Israel after row

Clinton acknowledges disagreements

US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has dismissed the idea that US-Israeli relations are in crisis amid a row over Jewish settlers in Arab East Jerusalem.

She said the two nations had a "close, unshakeable bond" but made clear the US wanted both Israel and the Palestinians to prove their commitment to peace.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/8571143.stm

amy31416
03-16-2010, 07:49 PM
Given the history of all this nonsense, it just seems like a more elaborate show than we've had in the past. I won't believe a damned thing until action is taken.

catdd
03-16-2010, 07:54 PM
As someone once said ...

"With God on their side, why should they need little ol us?"