In the last presidential debate President Obama was at pains
to assert his warm feelings for Israel.
Obama portrayed himself as the best friend Israel has in the
world. He said it so often that he appeared, as John Podhoretz pointed out, to be seriously worried about the Jewish vote in swing states.
One likes to think that no one is dumb enough to believe Obama's fabrications,
but apparently a majority of American Jews will.
By now everyone should know that Obama makes up facts as he
goes along, confident that the press will be happy to run interference for him.
For those who care to examine the record, Anne Bayefsky has
laid it out in clear and stark detail.
The data is damning. It’s worth quoting at length:
President
Obama has never visited Israel during his time in office, despite having been
as close as thirty minutes away in Egypt, and managing to go to Saudi Arabia,
Turkey and Iraq.
President
Obama told Jewish leaders in July 2009 that he was deliberately adopting a
policy of putting daylight between America and Israel.
President
Obama has legitimized the UN body most responsible for demonizing Israel as the
world’s worst human rights violator. The president joined the UN Human
Rights Council in 2009 and is now seeking a second 3-year term, despite
Israel’s requests that he do the opposite.
President
Obama made Israeli settlements the key stumbling block in the
Palestinian-Israeli conflict. Starting in 2009 he chose to castigate Israel
publicly, often, and in extreme terms at the General Assembly and the Security
Council. The Palestinians took the president’s cue and ended direct
negotiations until such time as Israel capitulates, even though the subject is
supposed to be a final status issue.
President
Obama treated Israel’s Prime Minister to a series of insulting snubs during his
visit to the White House in March 2010.
President
Obama cut a deal with Islamic states at a May 2010 meeting of parties to the nuclear
non-proliferation treaty, contrary to assurances given to Israel. He
agreed to help convene a 2012 international conference intended to pivot
attention towards disarming Israel and is currently negotiating the details of
this diplomatic onslaught.
President
Obama introduced in his September 2010 address to the General Assembly, a
September 2011 timeline for full Palestinian statehood and membership in the
UN, thus encouraging Palestinians to push the same unilateral move.
President
Obama suggested in May 2011 that Israel use the 1967 borders as a starting
point for negotiations – knowing full well that Israel considers those borders
to be indefensible, and that agreements require the border issue to be
determined by the parties themselves.
President
Obama created a “global counter-terrorism forum” in September 2011 and invited
eleven Muslim states to join – on the grounds that they were “on the front
lines in the struggle against terrorism.” At the insistence of Turkey, he
then denied entry to Israel.
President
Obama told French President Nicolas Sarkozy in November 2011 – when he thought
he was off-mike – that he regretted having to deal with Israel’s Prime
Minister.
President
Obama asked Congress in February 2012 to waive a ban on American funding of
UNESCO. The ban had been imposed following UNESCO’s recognition of Palestinian
statehood and was consistent with U.S. law denying funding for any
international organization that recognized Palestinian statehood in the absence
of a peace agreement with Israel.
President
Obama has indeed put daylight between American and Israeli policy on Iran.
In August, Joint Chiefs Chairman General Dempsey said: “our clocks are
ticking at different paces” and he wouldn’t be “complicit” in an Israeli effort
to destroy Iran’s nuclear facilities.
In
September Secretary Clinton explained this divergence. In her words, the
Iranian threat is “existential” only for Israel; only Israel is “right in
the bull’s eye.” President Obama’s “pro-Israel” policy, therefore, is to
wait past the point that the intended victim of the planned genocide believes
is safe.
President
Obama denied Prime Minister Netanyahu’s request to meet with him in September,
despite the Iranian peril.
President
Obama’s UN ambassador, Susan Rice, didn’t even attend the Israeli Prime Minister’s
speech to the UN General Assembly in September – during which he made a plea
for global attention to the Iranian threat.
Nuf said.
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