woensdag 6 oktober 2010

Israel as a Rogue State 117


Netanyahu humiliates Obama again
The Obama administration must understand that the Israeli prime minister is essentially a right-wing Republican.
 Last Modified: 02 Oct 2010 11:40 GMT


Obama was told that Israel would only extend the settlement freeze if he was friendlier to Netanyahu [GALLO/GETTY]


The Obama administration's attempts at seducing Binyamin Netanyahu, the Israeli prime minister, are getting embarrassing. Netanyahu has made it very clear he is not interested.
According to Ha'aretz, the latest (and most cringe-worthy) moment in the saga came this week when Dennis Ross, the president's top adviser on Israel-Palestinian issues, convinced Obama that Israel would only agree to an extension of the settlements freeze if Obama would "come off as friendlier" to Bibi.
So Ross and his aides (working with the Israelis) drafted a letter to Netanyahu in which the US would give Israel everything it could possibly want in exchange for a two-month freeze.
The details of the letter were revealed by researcher David Makovsky on the website of the Washington Institute for Near East Policy.
According to the report, the letter included incentives crucial to Israel's security that Netanyahu has been demanding for years. For example, the US pledged to support Israel's position on stationing Israeli troops in the Jordan Valley after the establishment of a Palestinian state, in order to prevent weapons smuggling.
The US also would not ask Israel to further extend the building moratorium and would pledge that the issue of settlements would be dealt with only as part of final-status talks with the Palestinians, the letter reportedly said.
The US also reportedly would veto any UN Security Council resolutions on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict this year, would upgrade Israel's defence capabilities after the peace agreement, and would increase security assistance.
This reportedly would include providing Israel with advanced fighter jets and early warning systems, including satellites. The US also would start talks with Arab countries toward a regional agreement vis-a-vis Iran.

Netanyahu's one-way street
It is hard to imagine anything Ross left out. For Bibi, the Ross offer was a dream come true. All that for a 60-day freeze.
But Bibi said "no".
And why? "Netanyahu said he appreciated the letter but could not accept the American proposal because it included a two-month extension of the construction moratorium, which he said would damage his public credibility."
But the "moratorium" was the whole point of the offer. Bibi seems not to believe that his dealings with the US have to be two-way streets. He will only consider deals where the US gives and he gets. (But then, that is the way it always is.)
Ross and the other administration figures are now "incensed," having been played yet again.
They even went up to Capitol Hill to discuss the situation with Bibi's pals up there. No dice.
So it is back to the drawing board. Maybe Ross can give Bibi one of the 50 states (Alaska!).
But that will not work. The word from Israel is that Netanyahu is counting on a huge GOP landslide to save him from Obama. And then in 2012, there will be a Republican president who is more likely than Obama to let him bomb Iran.
Netanyahu has done this before. During the Lewinsky affair, he came to Washington, ignored President Clinton, and went up to the Hill to smoke cigars with Speaker Newt Gingrich and exchange Monica jokes. To understand Bibi, you need to realise that as much as he is Likud, he is a right-wing Republican.
Here is what we should do. Tell Netanyahu that either he agrees to the freeze or the US slows down the delivery of aid. After all, Israel is the #1 recipient of US aid in the world. Surely, there are ways the Pentagon can indicate displeasure.
Or maybe we can refuse to veto one of those Security Council resolutions that rightly condemn Israel's actions in occupied areas. We do not always have to be the one country in the world that stands alone at Israel's side when the UN attempts to pass a resolution we know is right.
I mean, we are the United States. We are also Israel's only real ally on the planet. We do not have to take this kind of dissing lying down.
And Dennis Ross, who came to the White House from the AIPAC-created Washington Institute for Near East Peace, should devote his attention to some other region of the world, one in which his penchant for wishful thinking would be relevant.
MJ Rosenberg is a senior foreign policy fellow at Media Matters Action Network. The above article first appeared in Foreign Policy Matters, a part of the Media Matters Action Network.
http://english.aljazeera.net/indepth/2010/10/2010102103847283685.html

2 opmerkingen:

Sonja zei

Ik schrijf net op mijn weblog: "...en wij in de 'beschaafde' wereld laten ons graag keer op keer straffeloos door Israël in het gezicht spugen."

Ik bedoel, het gebeurt op vrijwillige basis, het is zeker niet iets wat Obama zomaar overkomt, als een natuurramp. Zolang Israël mag doen wat het wil, zal het ook blijven doen wat het wil. Ethiek, moraal, geweten, dat zijn allemaal zaken uitsluitend voor individuele burgers, die op tijd hun aangiftebiljet moeten insturen en hun hypotheek moeten aflossen. En als ze dat niet kunnen nemen ze toch een tweede hypotheek? Als onze kinderen in de wieg liggen moeten ze al slaaf van de bank worden, dat is de bedoeling, dat is hoe het werkt. Landen onder elkaar hebben contractjes, mensen tellen niet.

Sonja zei

VETTE KLUIF VOOR ISRAËL MOET VREDESPROCES VLOT TREKKEN

"Dat lekkers staat opgesomd in een kladbrief die vorige maand werd onderhandeld, vooral door de Israëlische defensieminister Ehud Barak en een topmedewerker van Obama, Dennis Ross. Er zitten een aantal zaken bij die reeds lang op het verlanglijstje van Israël staan. David Makovsky, die samen met Ross een boek schreef over het vredesproces in het Midden-Oosten, maakte vorige week bekend dat aanbod ook de belofte omvat dat Israël Amerikaase steun krijgt om soldaten te legeren tussen een eventuele Palestijnse staat op de Westoever en de Jordaanse grens, om wapensmokkel en infiltratie te verhinderen.

Bovendien zou Washington een veto stellen tegen elke resolutie van de VN-Veiligheidsraad die zich kritisch uitlaat over Israël in het komende jaar en zou het extra wapensystemen leveren, waaronder raketten, vliegtuigen en satellieten die nog niet in vorige wapendeals opgenomen zijn. Tot slot beloven de VS aan Netanyahu geen verdere verlengingen van het moratorium te vragen als de zestig dagen verstreken zijn. De meeste waarnemers geloven dat de inhoud van deze deal opzettelijk aan Makovsky werd gelekt om de druk op Netanyahu te verhogen." (ga naar artikel)

En zo krijgt USraël het weer mooi voor elkaar. Natuurlijk, alles voor de 'vrede', en hoe wunderbar: iedereen profiteert. En de Palestijnen dan? Ach, die tellen toch niet mee? Dat zijn amper mensen, laat staan dat die rechten zouden hebben...