Meanwhile, back in Warsaw the United States and the
government of Poland have convened a conference on the Middle East. With sixty
nations in attendance America’s Secretary of State and Vice President declared that Iran is their common enemy and that they must form a coalition to
stop its advance in the region.
It was not a long conference. It will last for a mere two days.
And yet, it's a step in the right direction. The image of the prime minister of Israel meeting in the same
conference with Arab leaders from Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and
Yemen sent a message. It advances public diplomacy between these nations. It makes slightly more public good diplomatic ties that have been developing behind the scenes.
Netanyahu declared it an historical turning point. The Washington Post reported:
“Yesterday
was a historical turning point,” Netanyahu told reporters. “In a room of some
60 foreign ministers, the Israeli prime minister and foreign ministers of
leading Arab countries stood together, and spoke with unusual force, clarity
and unity against a common threat of the Iranian state.”
And, Israeli website, Debkafile described the event thusly:
Prime
Minister Binyamin Netanyahu, while seated next to Yemen’s Foreign Minister
Khaled al-Yamani on Feb. 14, hailed the Warsaw conference as “historic” – if
only for the unprecedented seating arrangements. The US, which co-hosted the
Conference for Middle East Peace and Security as a major vehicle for the Trump
administration’s campaign against Iran, most likely engineered those
arrangements. The event targeted the opponents of the anti-Iran campaign,
at home and in Europe. It was also intended to boost Saudi Arabia, whose armed
forces have been battling Iran-backed Yemeni Houthi insurgents for four years,
and the United Arab Emirate, whose army is fighting alongside the Saudis in
Yemen.
The only problem was that the weak sisters of Western Europe
refused to attend. Tsk. Tsk. Leaders like Theresa May, Emmanuel Macron and Angela Merkel,
joined by European Union official Federika Mogherini prefer to prop up the Iranian regime by rejecting American sanctions. Doubtless, they find comfort in the abuse that the Iranian regime rains down on women.
One suspects
that it’s all about ego, all about an inability to accept that history is
consigning them to the ranks of the weak and ineffectual. Whatever the reason, Western European
nations seem hellbent on defying America. And pretending that it makes them seem to be strong and resolute. In the end, it's posturing... but posturing that puts them in bed with a dangerous ally.
We note that these nations have the
worst problems with the migrants that they generously accepted into their
countries. And we add that Eastern European nations, led by Poland and Hungary
have no such problems—because they built walls.
Thus, alliances in the Middle East are shifting. And the
European Union is coming apart at the seams. It’s not just Brexit. It’s a sharp European division between East and West. One in which the West seems consigned to
defeat.
2 comments:
I haven't yet heard that the Dems are trashing Trump for doing this, but I expect to.
After all, this IS good news! Oh, Western Europe! Hell; handbasket; some assembly required.
Gosh, I hope this doesn’t reck Obama’s Iran deal. We were really getting somewhere with them...
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