Bibi’s Hollow Victory
"The Jewish people were building Jerusalem 3,000 years ago, and the Jewish people are building Jerusalem today. Jerusalem is not a settlement. It is our capital."
With this defiant declaration, to a thunderous ovation at AIPAC, Benjamin Netanyahu informed the United States that East Jerusalem, taken from Jordan in the Six Day War, is not occupied land. It is Israeli land and Israel’s forever, and no Palestinian state will share Jerusalem. Israel alone decides what is built, and where, in the Holy City.
With his declaration and refusal to walk back the decision to build 1,600 new housing units in East Jerusalem, which blew up the Biden mission, "Bibi" goes home a winner over Barack Obama.
But it is a temporary triumph and hollow victory — over Israel’s indispensable ally. For the clash revealed that the perceived vital interests of Israel now collide with vital U.S. interest in the Middle East.
We have clarity. There is now visible daylight between U.S. and Israeli policy for all the world to see. And America cannot back down without eviscerating her credibility in the Arab and Muslim world
What are the major points of contention?
To Netanyahu, withdrawal from Gaza was a strategic blunder that led to a Hamas takeover and rockets on Israel. That blunder will not be repeated with the West Bank. Israel had a hellish time forcing 8,000 Jews to leave Gaza and will not force 250,000 Jews to leave ancestral lands on the West Bank to create a Palestinian state where the possibility will always exist that Hamas will win at the ballot box and become the government. As for Jerusalem, its city limits are now Israel’s permanent borders. Annexation is irreversible.
The American position?
The West Bank, including East Jerusalem, is occupied territory. Building there violates international law. Peace requires a sharing of Jerusalem, return of almost all of the West Bank and withdrawal of the Jewish settlers. And any land annexed by Israel must be compensated for with Israeli land ceded to the Palestinians.
That the U.S. position is not anti-Israel is attested to by the fact that Prime Ministers Ehud Barak and Ehud Olmert came close to a peace with the Palestinians based on these principles.
Netanyahu, however, does not accept them. For he won office denouncing them, and in his ruling coalition are parties that not only opposed withdrawal from Gaza, they oppose a Palestinian state.
Given the irreconcilable positions, the deadlock, why will Israel not prevail as she always prevails in such collisions? Why would Bibi’s "No" to Obama’s demand for a halt to the building of settlements and a cancellation of the 1,600 housing units in Jerusalem not be the final and irrevocable answer that Obama must grudgingly accept?
Answer: There is a new party to the quarrel: the U.S. military, in the person of Gen. David Petraeus.
According to Foreign Policy magazine, in January, a delegation of senior officers from Petraeus’ command were sent to brief Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Adm. Michael 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 Israel’s intransigence on the Arab-Palestinian conflict was jeopardizing U.S. standing in the region, and that (George) Mitchell himself was … ‘too old, too slow and too late.’"
Mullen took this stark message — that America was seen as too weak to stand up to Israel, and the U.S. military posture was eroding in the Arab world as a result — straight to the White House. Hence, when Joe Biden was sandbagged in Israel, he apparently tore into Bibi in private.
"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."
Yedioth Ahronoth further reported: "The vice president told his Israeli hosts that since many people in the Muslim world perceived a connection between Israel’s actions and U.S. policy, any decision about construction that undermines Palestinian rights in East Jerusalem could have an impact on the personal safety of American troops."
Biden was saying Israeli intransigence could cost American lives.
Each new report of settlement expansion, each new seizure of Palestinian property, each new West Bank clash between Palestinians and Israeli troops inflames the Arab street, humiliates our Arab allies, exposes America as a weakling that cannot stand up to Israel, and imperils our troops and their mission in Afghanistan and Iraq.
As this message has now been delivered by Gen. Petraeus to his commander in chief, Obama simply cannot back down again. If he does not stand up now for U.S. interests, which are being imperiled by Israeli actions, he will lose the backing of his soldiers.
U.S.-Israeli relations are approaching a "Whose side are you on?" moment. Either Bibi backs down this time — or Obama loses his soldiers.
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Read more by Patrick J. Buchanan
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- He Who Defends Everything Defends Nothing – February 2nd, 2012
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- Make Congress Vote on War on Iran – December 22nd, 2011





Andy
March 26th, 2010 at 5:23 am
Israel cares only about itself. Israel doesn't give a s*** about America – just the money we give them.
Political Guy
March 26th, 2010 at 6:19 am
Americans see so little of the story. At this point Israel is a fact and is going to exist, they have enough weapons to protect themselves even with out us. But the Palestinians have rights to and the fact is there land should be returned. I hated to see Carter back down due to AIPAC. The government of Israel has essentially created the worlds largest prison camp in GAZA and it is as bad as apartheid was in S. Africa. Israeli only roads running through Gaza. When I was in the UK there was a gentleman from Leeds (where I lived) who did a TV special about how he used to go to Israel for an extended stay each year. But (and this was in about 2003) he had decided that Israel had become too militant, too hardline, and that this was at least partially the influence of hardliners immigrating from the US. People who were given money to live in the settlements. First cut off the 3.5 billion (approx) per year that we give them.
Michael Pointer
March 26th, 2010 at 7:38 am
I would suggest that all aid funds to Israel should be cut until the two state solution is actually implemented. This way, stalling and dishonouring agreements by Isreal would result in it taking longer to establish Palestine and delaying delivery of US and all foreign aid.
There has to be some real incentive to get the two state solution set up. No results – no pay.
Aussie realist.
Mike MacLeod
March 26th, 2010 at 9:59 am
I suspect this is the stage-managed melodrama Israel must tolerate – a fake rift between the USA and Israel – to try to indemnify the USA from wholesale attacks when Israel attacks Iran. But it won't work. The whole world knows that US Mid-East policy is a captive of Israel, and we will take it on the chin when the flag drops. Petraeus must be in on the deal.
Valerianus
March 26th, 2010 at 10:02 am
"they have enough weapons to protect themselves even with out us"
Protect themselves? That's like saying the Mafia's weapons are for peaceful, defensive purposes only. The fact is that without continual US support the IDF would not be able to maintain its oversized arsenal of aggression. All those high tech aircraft require a constant flow of spare parts that aren't easily manufactured. If the US were to impose sanctions on Israel, the Israeli Air Force would look like the Iranian Air Force within five years.
pwi
March 26th, 2010 at 10:07 am
This of course assumes that Obama actually has "his" soldiers to lose.
And Petraeus just recently told the IDF chief of staff that's not what he really meant. And is this the same Petraeus whose battle plan we are using in Afghanistan?
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3868344…
Neither the Labor or Kadima Government's previous " close to a peace with the Palestinians " peace was going to give up soverignty to East Jerusalem
pwi
March 26th, 2010 at 10:20 am
Actually it very well may work. Iran will get hit and its inferstructure smothered. Like always the rest of the World will complain and be annoyed. The US and Israel are used to having such reactions…why should they worry about it now.
This may be cover and a deception that will allow the US to strike Iran and not Israel. The world would accept the US doing way more than the Israeli's. And unless they were willing to go to War over Iran, they would just have to live with it.
Valerianus
March 26th, 2010 at 10:52 am
All I have to say to Bibi and his "annexation is irreversible" motto is this: Remember the expulsion of the Germans from Prussia, the Warthegau and the Sudentenland in 1945 and 1946. You will richly deserve it being done to you.
Montaigne
March 26th, 2010 at 11:31 am
,It is a sad a sad fact, that Americans thought they elected a president. But in reality they elected an Ostrich.
It was funny when Bush got shoes thrown at him!
I should like the annoncement of the arrival af the president to an international meeting by the public servant sounding like this: " Ladies and genntlemen, the President of the United States, Struthio Camelus!"
He might get punished for such an innocent mistake, but boy, would he become immortal!
Tim T.
March 26th, 2010 at 12:01 pm
My thoughts exactly.
Rand
March 26th, 2010 at 1:23 pm
I saw a poll that Democrats in the public have moved to opposition to Israel. I think it was 53%. Unlike teapartiers crazy imaginings about "death panels" and Obama's birth certificate, thats an informed opinion. Hard to change it back.
Arch
March 26th, 2010 at 1:44 pm
Sorry Pat, but Petraus may just as well be Joshua to Bibi's Moses. He tumbles the walls of the Arab cities, and to make Israel's victims see other than this truth is impossible. Petraus is not our USA hero, he is another sellout… a "Betraus"
Tom
March 26th, 2010 at 2:14 pm
Good article Pat, but you understimate the Israel Lobby and overestimate Obama's (and the Generals') concern about the troops. As America regresses, and continues to move further away from a constitutional republic to permanent empire, a Caeser is forthcoming. And most Americans are either too ignorant, misinformed, uninformed, or simply overwhelmed by their personal lives to care, much less do anything about it. Petraeus has a big ego and probably thinks he's the 'man', the necons love him—he is not going to antagonize the Israel lobby and undermine his drive to be President. After all, if Ike could be President, why not Petraeus? That's why he's backpedaling now and saying that 'misinterpreting' his comments is unhelpful.
bruce
March 26th, 2010 at 2:36 pm
Furthermore,Israel receives over $10 million a day in US DOLLARS that we know of.Unique in the annals of US foreign aid:US "CASH" is deposited in the Israeli treasury at the beginning of each year,and the US taxpayer pays the interest on that Borrowed money.Israel invests in turn that New money and collects interest.How sweet 'Tis.
According to the Christian Science Monitor,the cost of Israel to the American TAXpayer has been over $1.6 TRILLION since 1973.http://www.csmonitor.com/2002/1209/p16s01-wmgn.ht…
NadePaulKuciGravMcKi
March 26th, 2010 at 4:54 pm
mossada bin laden
president carter
regime change
goodbye
likud
bibi
juneconsley
March 26th, 2010 at 6:29 pm
Not included in that $1.6 trillion is all of the Israeli loans that were never repaid and cancelled by Congress. The public will never be told the truth about all of the money Israel receives. (1) Israel is allowed to bid on all US Government contracts in competition with US companies. (2) Israel does not comply with any trade agreements made with the US to the detriment of Americans. (3) The US pays Israel to stockpile weapons and maintain military equipment (4) Israel is the one country that has spied and continues to spy on the US which has brought great harm to the US. (5) Israel copies US technology and sells it to countries to whom the US will not sell betraying US contractors. (6) Israel has not abided by any United Nations Resolutions (perhaps 60 or more) and the US has used its veto for Israel more than any other country in the world. (7) Israel receives cash which is laundered and used to buy influence with US politicians, i.e., using US tax dollars for the purpose that no US politician will vote against giving more money to Israel. (8) Any money given as a contribution to Israel is tax deductible from US taxes owed. The list go on and on……..
Schmuck
March 26th, 2010 at 8:34 pm
More of the old "catch-22" bs about having to give up the '67 borders. Israel was being attacked before the "formal" 6 day war, the most damning being Egypt having numerous battalions stationed along the Sinai. Jordon threw the dice and figured could deal a big blow to Israel in making fight a 3 front war (with Syria to the North and Egypt to the West) and they got the snake eyes with Israel winning the war in 6 days–capturing the Sinai, Golan, and West Bank along with Yerushalyim.
Had the Arabs won the 6 day war, you can be damn sure there'd be no talk about an occupied Tel Aviv or Haifa.
AP KHALID
March 26th, 2010 at 8:56 pm
SIR , YOU COULD ADD MORE LINES IN YOUR ARTICLE, AS BIDEN IS TOO LATE
TO REALISE TALKING ABOUT US TROOPS, ALREADY MANY MANY DIED MAY BE
IN THOUSANDS FOR CONSIDERING SAFETY OF ISRAEL THE BELOVED BABY, AND
STILL THE BABY HAS ONE MORE WAR IN HER MIND IN PENDING. PRESENT
SITUATION TELLS US THAT THE BABY HAS GROWN TOO FAT TO HOLD IN HANDS AS
OLD SAYING SAYS '' WHAT GOES UP MUST COME DOWN '' , PITTY THE PRICE OF ALL
WILL ALSO BE PAID BY AMERICANS. GOD BLESS AMERICANS.
bruce
March 26th, 2010 at 2:35 pm
Looks like Barack Obama and now US Generals have figured out that the main obstacles to mideast peace are the illegal Jewish settlements.The West Bank and Gaza Ghetto are Occupied Territories according to international law,The Geneva Convention,countless UN resolutions Israel has continuously ignored.
It is important to note that these Illegal settlements are exclusively Jewish,built on stolen private land,and are connected by roads that are also exclusive.The IDF supports the whole ROTTEN system and is let loose on the Non Jewish captive Palestinian populace corralled in Israel designed walled reservations.The Aim is to make the lives of these Non Jews so insufferable as to drive them off their lands and bring in Jewish Israelis.
Now if you build an Apartheid society not too many would argue it's not wrong,but the Israeli model is Funded buy things like tax free Israel Bonds and other slippery financial instruments with origins MOSTLY in these United States.
fedupandsick
March 27th, 2010 at 12:07 am
It didn't matter what israel did in the past but don't fu*k with the troops. We can't have anything undermining our "missions" in Iraq and afghanistan and putting those hugable, lovable troops in danger. Hooray for king david for inching closer to the crown.
Ralph
March 27th, 2010 at 1:21 am
It is past time for the U.S. to cut the cord, take off Isreal's training wheels and let it go its own way, wthout any further help or worry on our part. It is disgusting! We are about to destroy our federal government in trying to provide basic health services to all of our people, while continuing to give Israel billions of dollars…..for what? Who are these people? There is nothing "special" about them. They said that God gave them the land that they are on, because the Bible says so? They must admit that they wrote that part of the Bible. It would really be crazy for them to have said that God gave anyone else the land! If they are God's "chosen people", let God take over the annual billions which they receive from us, or let the Americans who insist on supporting that bunch take up a collection among themselves, and get the load off the backs of the rest of us! We had better change our course or we may find ourselves in another war, caused by this bunch of Freeloaders.
Hacklheber
March 27th, 2010 at 1:21 am
…and so?
Zionists might well have decided to settle in Mozambique instead of lobbying Lord Balfour for a part of the British Empire during WWI (nothing to do with Hitler who was lying gassed in some field hospital at that time): http://www.antiwar.com/kolko/?articleid=11058
Alternate History fun!
sammy
March 27th, 2010 at 2:39 am
Ralph, good reasoning but something is terribly wrong in this country when our own "gods chosen ones" get pushed around by a military ghetto smaller than the state of New Jersey. Something wrong indeed.
eve
March 27th, 2010 at 1:30 am
Ralph, your interpretation of the situation is spot on.
Gods chosen …LOL!
Insulting to anyone who isn't blinded by superstitious, religious, intentional biblical mistranslation.
lyn
March 28th, 2010 at 4:08 pm
Bravo for the U.S. Soldiers! Go Petraeus!
When I read that U.S. troops were being trained in Israel, I wasn't surprised by Abu Ghraib. Israel's been doing to the Palestinians & other Arabs what a few of our troops did there. Rumor has it that Israeli intelligence companies (e.g. CACI) were more directly involved at Abu Ghraib, but I don't have any confirmation. Suffice to say, Israel's been trying to rub off their own racism onto our soldiers. I don't know why we even support an officially racist country like Israel.
And really, I can't imagine our soldiers snatching the bodies of Iraqui youth for the purpose of harvesting their organs, youth they'd recently killed, like Israeli soldiers did in the occupied territories in the 1990's
American Muse
March 30th, 2010 at 9:50 pm
Israel is an apartheid and racist country, period! Why are we Americans afraid to say it?