dinsdag 16 maart 2010

Israel als Schurkenstaat 47


En ondertussen heeft de Nederlandse minister van Buitenlandse Zaken, Maxime Verhagen, niets door, en blijft Israel consequentieloos steunen. Tot het straks te laat is.

The Petraeus Briefing:

Biden’s Embarrassment Is Not The Whole Story

By Mark Perry

March 15, 2010 "
Foreign Policy" March 13, 2010 -- On Jan. 16, two days after a killer earthquake hit Haiti, a team of senior military officers from the U.S. Central Command (responsible for overseeing American security interests in the Middle East), arrived at the Pentagon to brief Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Adm. Michael Mullen on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The team had been dispatched by CENTCOM commander Gen. David Petraeus to underline his growing worries at the lack of progress in resolving the issue. The 33-slide, 45-minute PowerPoint briefing stunned Mullen. The briefers reported that there was a growing perception among Arab leaders that the U.S. was incapable of standing up to Israel, that CENTCOM's mostly Arab constituency was losing faith in American promises, that Israeli intransigence on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict was jeopardizing U.S. standing in the region, and that Mitchell himself was (as a senior Pentagon officer later bluntly described it) "too old, too slow ... and too late."

The January Mullen briefing was unprecedented. No previous CENTCOM commander had ever expressed himself on what is essentially a political issue; which is why the briefers were careful to tell Mullen that their conclusions followed from a December 2009 tour of the region where, on Petraeus's instructions, they spoke to senior Arab leaders. "Everywhere they went, the message was pretty humbling," a Pentagon officer familiar with the briefing says. "America was not only viewed as weak, but its military posture in the region was eroding." But Petraeus wasn't finished: two days after the Mullen briefing, Petraeus sent a paper to the White House requesting that the West Bank and Gaza (which, with Israel, is a part of the European Command -- or EUCOM), be made a part of his area of operations. Petraeus's reason was straightforward: with U.S. troops deployed in Iraq and Afghanistan, the U.S. military had to be perceived by Arab leaders as engaged in the region's most troublesome conflict.

[UPDATE: A senior military officer denied Sunday that Petraeus sent a paper to the White House.

"CENTCOM did have a team brief the CJCS on concerns revolving around the Palestinian issue, and CENTCOM did propose a UCP change, but to CJCS, not to the WH," the officer said via email. "GEN Petraeus was not certain what might have been conveyed to the WH (if anything) from that brief to CJCS."

(UCP means "unified combatant command," like CENTCOM; CJCS refers to Mullen; and WH is the White House.)]

The Mullen briefing and Petraeus's request hit the White House like a bombshell. While Petraeus's request that CENTCOM be expanded to include the Palestinians was denied ("it was dead on arrival," a Pentagon officer confirms), the Obama administration decided it would redouble its efforts -- pressing Israel once again on the settlements issue, sending Mitchell on a visit to a number of Arab capitals and dispatching Mullen for a carefully arranged meeting with the chief of the Israeli General Staff, Lt. General Gabi Ashkenazi. While the American press speculated that Mullen's trip focused on Iran, the JCS Chairman actually carried a blunt, and tough, message on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict: that Israel had to see its conflict with the Palestinians "in a larger, regional, context" -- as having a direct impact on America's status in the region. Certainly, it was thought, Israel would get the message.

Israel didn't. When Vice President Joe Biden was embarrassed by an Israeli announcement that the Netanyahu government was building 1,600 new homes in East Jerusalem, the administration reacted. But no one was more outraged than Biden who, according to the Israeli daily Yedioth Ahronoth, engaged in a private, and angry, exchange with the Israeli Prime Minister. Not surprisingly, what Biden told Netanyahu reflected the importance the administration attached to Petraeus's Mullen briefing: "This is starting to get dangerous for us," Biden reportedly told Netanyahu. "What you're doing here undermines the security of our troops who are fighting in Iraq, Afghanistan and Pakistan. That endangers us and it endangers regional peace." Yedioth Ahronoth went on to report: "The vice president told his Israeli hosts that since many people in the Muslim world perceived a connection between Israel's actions and US policy, any decision about construction that undermines Palestinian rights in East Jerusalem could have an impact on the personal safety of American troops fighting against Islamic terrorism." The message couldn't be plainer: Israel's intransigence could cost American lives.

There are important and powerful lobbies in America: the NRA, the American Medical Association, the lawyers -- and the Israeli lobby. But no lobby is as important, or as powerful, as the U.S. military. While commentators and pundits might reflect that Joe Biden's trip to Israel has forever shifted America's relationship with its erstwhile ally in the region, the real break came in January, when David Petraeus sent a briefing team to the Pentagon with a stark warning: America's relationship with Israel is important, but not as important as the lives of America's soldiers. Maybe Israel gets the message now.

Mark Perry's newest book is Talking To Terrorists


http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article24983.htm

6 opmerkingen:

Sonja zei

Ashton: "Nederzettingen zijn illegaal"

De hoge vertegenwoordiger van het buitenlands beleid van de EU, Catherine Ashton, heeft maandag gezegd in een toespraak voor de Arabische Liga in Caïro dat "de positie van de EU duidelijk is": "Nederzettingen zijn illegaal, vormen een obstakel voor vrede en dreigen de tweestatenoplossing onmogelijk te maken." (De Standaard, De Morgen)

Verzwegen door de Nederlandse media, want het delegitimeert de Israëlische misdaden.

Paul zei

Woede VS jegens Israël neemt alleen maar toe

''De crisissfeer tussen Israël en de VS is gisteren verder verdiept. De VS eisen dat Israël alle bouwplannen voor (Arabisch) Oost-Jeruzalem stillegt.


„Israël gedraagt zich als een dronken chauffeur, en vrienden laten vrienden niet dronken rijden. De Amerikaanse vice-president Joe Biden had zijn opschrijfboekje moeten dichtklappen en naar huis moeten vliegen toen hij hoorde over Israëls bouwplannen in Oost-Jeruzalem tijdens zijn bezoek daar.” Dat advies komt van de prominente Amerikaanse columnist Thomas Friedman in een artikel in de New York Times.

Het is meer dan een advies. Friedman vertolkt de Amerikaanse woede over ’partner’ Israël. Die woede lijkt slechts toe te nemen na het affront van afgelopen week.
Washington verdenkt Israël ervan dat de bekendmaking niet een ongelukje was, maar een poging van Netanjahoe’s coalitiepartner, de religieuze Sjaspartij, om de vredesgesprekken te torpederen. ''

http://www.trouw.nl/nieuws/wereld/article3015841.ece/Woede_VS_jegens_Israel_neemt_alleen_maar_toe_.html

Sonja zei

Het lijkt erop alsof de kogel door de kerk is.

Sonja zei

...Netanjoehoe...

AdR zei

Vermoedelijk zal het wel mee- (of tegen-)vallen.
En Catherine Ashton werd nog voordat zij aangesteld werd door de usual suspects voor antisemiet uitgemaakt, dus dan weet je hoe er op gereageerd zal worden in Tel Aviv.

Paul zei

Nu het volk nog

Amerikanen achter Israël
Het Amerikaanse volk staat massaal achter Israël. 63 procent zegt Israël te steunen in het Midden-Oostenconflict (een record), slecht 15 procent de Palestijnen. In Nederland is er veel minder sympathie voor de joodse staat: slechts een op de vier steunt het land in de strijd tegen de terroristen van Hamas, zo bleek uit onderzoek van het AD.


De Republikeinen in Amerika roepen president Barack Obama op snel in actie te komen om de spanningen tussen de Amerikaanse en Israëlische regering te verminderen.
Volgens Eric Cantor, een joods Republikeins lid van het Huis van Afgevaardigden, schaadt de harde opstelling van de Amerikaanse regering de nationale veiligheid.

Bouw
Obama en consorten zijn boos op Israël, omdat het land met de bouw van 1.600 huizen in het betwiste Oost-Jeruzalem nieuwe onderhandelingen voor vrede in de weg zou staan. Vandaag zegde ook de Midden-Oostengezant van Obama, George Mitchell, zijn geplande bezoek aan Israël af.

Cantor zegt dat het vredesproces op Israëlische voorwaarden moet verlopen, omdat de joodse staat de trouwste bondgenoot is van Amerika in het Midden-Oosten. Volgens hem zal Obama in november electoraal afgestraft worden voor zijn anti-Israëlische opstelling.
http://www.elsevier.nl/web/Nieuws/Buitenland/260710/Republikeinen-roepen-Barack-Obama-op-Steun-Israel.htm

AIPAC logica

Cantor zegt dat het vredesproces op Israëlische voorwaarden moet verlopen, omdat de joodse staat de trouwste bondgenoot is van Amerika in het Midden-Oosten.

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