Twas the night before Hanukkah… and Barack Obama chose the
moment to stick it to the Jewish state. He repaid the loyalty of his many
Jewish supporters by betraying Israel at the United Nations.
Throughout his administration Obama received the unwavering
support of American Jews. And yet, now that it no longer matters, now that he
doesn’t need their votes or their funding, he can show what he really believes.
Or better, he can show what he learned in two decades at the feet of Rev.
Jeremiah Wright.
That’s how Obama repays loyalty.
By all appearances Obama has behaved with the utmost decorum
during his years in the White House. People often compare his good behavior
with the bad behavior of his successor. And yet, how did it happen that such a
genteel president could have presided over a period of widening social
divisions? How did Obama divide the nation against itself?
When Obama decided to abstain from a United Nations Security
Council Resolution condemning Israeli settlements he broke with decades of
American policy and showed us the truth behind the appearance.
When it comes to show, Obama is all for comity and for
supporting our friends and allies. When push comes to shove, he lets his pique
get the better of him and has decided, when facing his administration’s abysmal
failure in the Middle East to do what Rev. Wright taught him: to blame the
Jews.
And to punish the Israelis.
It’s not just that the United Nations has declared
hundreds of thousands of Israeli settlers to be living illegally, it has
formally recognized that East Jerusalem, where 200,000 Jews live, is, at the
least, up for negotiation.
Some have even suggested that these matters can now be
referred to the International Criminal Court.
But, Obama needed to find a scapegoat, because it beats
taking responsibility for his own failures.
Compare the Middle East today with the situation that Obama
inherited in 2009. Obama turned Iran from a member of the Axis of Evil into a
regional hegemon, capable of funding terrorism against Israelis and on the road
to possession of nuclear weapons. Let’s not forget his allowing Iran to
humiliate American sailors and to make America look submissive.
As for Syria, what need be said? As we watch the pictures
from Aleppo, we see that the United States has been marginalized by
Russia in the new peace talks.
And there’s a war in Yemen, a destabilized Iraq—which Obama
declared to be completely stable and pacified in 2011—and tattered
relationships with Egypt, Saudi Arabia and the Emirates.
And let’s not forget the rise of ISIS, and the invading
hordes of refugees who are bringing terrorism to the European continent.
When Obama looks over his handiwork, he does not take any
responsibility for what is happening. He prefers to blame it all on Israel. If
only the dastardly Israelis had stopped building settlements, none of it would
have happened.
Otherwise you can say that Obama is just settling a score,
acting on personal pique and certainly not being presidential.
Alan Dershowitz explained:
The
outgoing president does not have to listen to Congress or the people. He can
selfishly try to burnish his personal legacy at the expense of our national and
international interests. He can try to even personal scores and act on pique.
That is what seems to be happening here. Congress does not support this
resolution; the American people do not support this resolution; no Israeli
leader — from the left, to the center, to the right — supports this resolution.
Even some members of Obama’s own administration do not support this resolution.
But Obama is determined — after 8 years of frustration and failure in bringing
together the Israelis and Palestinians — to leave his mark on the mid-East
peace process. But if he manages to push this resolution through, his mark may
well be the end of any realistic prospect for a negotiated peace.
He added:
Thank
you, President Obama for completing your 8 years of failed foreign policy with
a final blow against, peace, stability, and decency.
This may feel simplistic, but Obama’s inaction at the United
Nations yesterday, rewarding Palestinians for their campaign of terrorism
against Israeli amounts to little else than blame shifting. Certainly, it
counts as anti-Semitism.
Agence France-Presse reported:
Michael
Oren, the deputy minister for diplomacy in the premier's officer and a former
Israeli envoy to Washington, said he saw the resolution as "a lot like
anti-Semitism".
"Of
all the conflicts in the world, just one party's being singled out, and that's
the Jewish party," said Oren.
While there are still a few holdout American Democrats who
will defend Obama while he is backstabbing Israel, most American Jewish
Democrats found his abstention yesterday to be abhorrent.
Among them Sen. Charles Schumer, who denounced Obama’s abstention
in the strongest terms. Considering the effect Obama’s betrayal will have on
relations between Jews and the Democratic Party, one is obliged to note that
Schumer-- and other Jewish Democrats-- apparently had no power to influence
Obama’s decision. Apparently, Jewish votes do not matter. Which is strange indeed. Otherwise one would take the more
cynical approach and say that Schumer spoke out forcefully in order to give
himself some cover with his own constituents.
In Israel all politicians oppposed the
Obama abstention. The Wall Street Journal reported:
In
Israel, the U.S. decision to abstain and allow passage was met with widespread
disapproval. “There is wall-to-wall agreement within Israeli society that this
is a dangerous and harmful step and won’t promote peace in any way,” said Yair
Lapid, the head of the opposition Yesh Atid party. “A decision like this will
provide a tailwind for terror and violence, it won’t advance negotiations.”
It feels exceptionally naïve to think that the Palestinians
have any interest in negotiating with a nation whose legitimacy they refuse to
accept. Yesterday’s resolution will enhance the international community’s
ability to marginalize and to harass Israel.
The Wall Street Journal editorialized:
Instead,
the resolution will live on as Barack Obama’s cat’s paw, offering support in
every European capital, international institution and U.S. university campus to
bully Israel with the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement.
Dershowitz added some other problems that the Resolution
creates:
…a
Security Council resolution declaring the 1967 border to be sacrosanct and any
building behind those boarders to be illegal would make it impossible for
Palestinian leaders to accept less in a negotiation.… And a Security Council
resolution siding with the Palestinians would give the Palestinians the false
hope that they could get a state through the United Nations without having to
make painful sacrifices.
In other terms, the United Nations has just told the
Palestinians that terrorism pays.
One understands that the Resolution cannot be undone. So,
now Republicans and the incoming Trump administration are marshalling their
forces to counterattack. Donald Trump has already tweeted that, on January 20 a
new sheriff will be in charge.
The Journal editorialized:
House
Speaker Paul Ryan called the Administration’s action “shameful.”
Senator Lindsey Graham said he will form a bipartisan coalition to
suspend or reduce U.S. financial support for the U.N. That should proceed.
Dershowitz recommended this:
Congress
can ameliorate the impact of this destructive resolution by enacting a statute
declaring that the resolution does not represent the United States’ policy,
which is that peace will not come through the United Nations but only by direct
negations between the parties. The law should also prohibit any United States
funds to be spent directly or indirectly in support of this Security Council
resolution. I suspect that the incoming president will be willing to sign such
a law.
And Sen. Ted Cruz offered this:
Every
Obama foreign policy official should be ashamed of today's UN resolution, and
any official who disagrees with or hopes to avoid the anti-Israel legacy of
this Administration should resign on principle today.
I also
emphatically second the call of my colleague Sen. Lindsey Graham that the
consequences of this disgraceful UN resolution should be severe. I look
forward to working with Sen. Graham, and with the incoming Administration of
President-elect Trump, to significantly reduce or even eliminate U.S. funding
of the United Nations, and also to seriously reconsider financial support for
the nations that supported this resolution. For those who have put your
name to this despicable attack on Israel, you did so with full knowledge of the
consequences of your actions.
And for
those who acquiesced or facilitated the UN resolution--especially President
Obama, Secretary Kerry, and Ambassador Power--history will record your abiding
and shameful legacy undermining our friend and ally Israel. I am hopeful
at least some Senate Democrats will choose to repudiate your anti-Israel
actions, and I am grateful that the new Administration has committed to once
again restoring our strong and unequivocal support for the Nation of Israel.
And you were worried about Steve Bannon, formerly of the
strongly pro-Israel site—Breitbart.com.
Here is the way Breitbart reported the story:
President Barack Obama set the tone for his future
attitude toward Israel during his infamous June 4, 2009, speech at Cairo
University, where he claimedthe Palestinians suffer “daily humiliations — large
and small — that come with occupation,” and referred to Palestinian terrorism
as “resistance through violence and killing.”
Obama
would go on to warm to the anti-Israel, anti-Western Muslim
Brotherhood regime in Egypt; repeatedly single out Israeli settlement activity
for criticism; and ink a nuclear deal with Iran, the world’s largest state
sponsor of terrorism, an agreement
that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu referred to as a threat to Israel’s
security.
It continues:
The
text of the resolution repeatedly and wrongly refers to the West Bank and
eastern Jerusalem as “Palestinian territory occupied since 1967.” This
fraudulent language technically places the Western Wall and Temple Mount plaza
under the “Palestinian territory” qualification.
In
actuality, the Palestinians never had a state in either the West Bank or
eastern Jerusalem, and they are not legally recognized as the undisputed
authority in those areas.
Jordan
occupied and annexed the West Bank and eastern Jerusalem from 1948 until Israel
captured the lands in a defensive war in 1967 after Arab countries used the
territories to launch attacks against the Jewish state. In 1988 Jordan
officially renounced its claims to the West Bank and eastern Jerusalem.
The
text of the resolution declares that the Israeli settlement enterprise has “no
legal validity and constitutes a flagrant violation under international law and
a major obstacle to the achievement of the two-state solution and a just,
lasting and comprehensive peace.”
It
calls for Israel to “immediately and completely cease all settlement activities
in the occupied Palestinian territory, including East Jerusalem.”
Perhaps the brouhaha over Steve Bannon’s alleged anti-Semitism was a smokescreen… hiding the real anti-Semite in our midst.
[See also, Andrew McCarthy's analysis in National Review.]
[See also, Andrew McCarthy's analysis in National Review.]
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ReplyDeleteThe abstention is the crowning gesture in an unbroken series of failures that have cost countless innocent lives and a terrorist invasion of Europe and America. Barack Obama will go down in history as a simpering fool and a traitor.
ReplyDeleteHis vacuous sock puppet, Samantha Power, outdid herself claiming the mantle of Ronald Reagan. It was truly a moment of levity in an otherwise ludicrous Saidian-style, Occidentalist, UN dryhumping spasm.
If anything good comes of this, it will be the long-overdue severance of the money pipeline between Washington DC and the UN.
Sadly, none of this will deter Jews from slavishly toeing the Dem line, either now or in the future. Most of us seem to be more concerned with transgender bathroom rights and support of BDS than the future of our brothers and sisters in Israel
ReplyDelete"Throughout his administration Obama received the unwavering support of American Jews."
ReplyDeleteThis has always vexed me. The only way I can make sense of it is blind faith. And blind faith causes people to do crazy things.
This kind of thing has led me to filter out any concerns or warnings from Jewish organizations like the Anti-Defamation League. What the ADL and other like-minded organizations choose to ignore is just as instructive as what they bring attention to. The ADL acts like another aggrieved group with a mission-oriented veneer, while executing an ideologically-minded agenda. True for the Southern Poverty Law Center and many, many others. Kind of like saying Planned Parenthood is a "women's health" organization.
But the real meat of this issue is Obama's long-held calculation to abandon Israel. It's payback time. It's clear who Obama's enemies are, and it will get ever more lucid in the next 27 days. Obama's real enemies are our friends. He doesn't care about our allies. He doesn't care about American power or American covenants throughout the world. He doesn't think America is any more exceptional than Antarctica. I'm surprised that our enemies haven't been more brazen... Obama never would've done anything. South Korea, Taiwan, Israel...
So now Obama can see the finish line. He's in the home stretch, and he's returning home to his roots: agitator, community organizer, activist blowhard full of phony "No drama Obama" cool while what lurks behind those eyes is full Leftist rage. If you ignore his words and focus on his choices, the mask comes off. It's everyone else's fault. He is the hope, the Messiah.
He spent a lot of time learning from Dr. Khalid al-Mansour, Rahid Khalidi, Edward Said, Frank Marshall Davis, Jeremiah Wright, Bill Ayers, et al. But you don't hear about these things in the media.
It's all too late... the damage is done, and Obama got his last great pot-shot in against Israel. My, my... what a big man our president is.
Abstention. Always the mark of courage. Not making a choice is still a choice. It shows what the United Nations is good for: nothing.
One has to wonder if the Jews who voted for Obama will ever learn exactly what Obama is.
ReplyDeleteMr. Trump will do what he can to rectify Obama's efforts, and some of We The People will watch the Democrats with Bylines bury their reputations further down in the cesspool.
What of Britain? Do they not have a veto?
ReplyDeleteLeo G: The BDS is strong with that one.
ReplyDeleteObama acted with decorum? Do you call hating America and whites, debasing himself before sheiks and hotel doormen, undermining our military, waging unconstitutional wars on Libya and Syria, keeping our borders wide open, importing Muslims, and spending crazy sums of money acting with decorum?
ReplyDeleteWhat on earth made Jews loyal to this man?
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ReplyDeleteStuart: Barack Obama chose the moment to stick it to the Jewish state. He repaid the loyalty of his many Jewish supporters by betraying Israel at the United Nations.
ReplyDeleteIndeed, my curiosity is whether ALL Jewish people believe abstaining from an otherwise unanimous vote rather than vetoing is the worst thing ever to be done to the Jewish state, otherwise known as Israel.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/dec/23/us-abstention-allows-un-to-demand-end-to-israeli-settlements
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The resolution passed by a 14-0 vote on Friday night. Loud applause was heard in the packed chamber when the US ambassador, Samantha Power, abstained.
All remaining members of the security council, including the UK, voted in support. Egypt, which had drafted the resolution and had been briefly persuaded by Israel to postpone the vote, also backed the move.
A resolution requires nine votes in favour and no vetoes by the United States, France, Russia, Britain or China in order to be adopted. Among those who welcomed the resolution was UN secretary general Ban Ki-moon.
The resolution says Israel’s settlements on Palestinian territory occupied since 1967, including East Jerusalem, have “no legal validity” and demands a halt to “all Israeli settlement activities,” saying this “is essential for salvaging the two-state solution”.
The resolution reiterated that Israeli settlement was a “flagrant violation” of international law.
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That certainly sounds like a solid demand. Of course Netanyahu will be pissed off, but do all Israelis have a problem here? Are 100% of Israelis interested in violating international law? Or to be fair, are 100% of Jewish Israelis interested?
I think of our own country electing a fool like Donald Trump, so I dare hope that the UK and France and other allies will stand up to President Trump after January 20, if he starts breaking international law. Of course, we'll ignore U.S. resolutions too, because that's what we do, break international laws with impunity, but it shows we have a common ground with Israel there.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/middle_east/even-israel-says-this-jewish-settlement-is-illegal-now-comes-the-showdown/2016/11/19/04f06d62-ac24-11e6-8f19-21a1c65d2043_story.html
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“We belong to this land, and this land belongs to us,” said the 42-year-old farmer and herdsman, who was among the first Jewish pioneers to settle this outpost in 1996.
Now his dreams may be shoved aside by Israeli bulldozers.
In a remarkable rebuke, Israel’s Supreme Court has ruled that the Amona settlement is illegal, built on land that belongs to Schwartz’s Palestinian neighbors.
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So if even Israel’s Supreme Court sees a problem, why is it so terrible that the U.S. abstains from blocking other countries in the U.S. to take a stand?
I know, Donald Trump can support Israel soon enough, but if this small act is so offensive, of not vetoing for Israel's bad behavior, then it looks like Obama has acted just in time, to take a stand by refusing to take a stand. What amazing balls Obama has.
Small, Ares? Small? Do you know what Israelis do with their backs to the wall? There will be retaliation, and the Arabs will not like it.
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