And Shows He Understands Neither Hamas Nor Israel, Neither the Middle East Nor Islamism
June 10, 2010
http://www.gloria-center.org/blog/2010/06/obama-doesnt-understand-israel-or-islamism
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President
Barack Obama has announced
an additional $400 million in aid for housing, school construction and business
development in Gaza and West Bank in his meeting with Palestinian Authority
leader Mahmoud Abbas. Calling the status quo in Gaza unsustainable, Obama said
he was talking with Europeans, Egypt, Israel, and the PA on how to have a better
approach that takes into account the security concerns of Israel and the needs
of people in Gaza.
He also urged the need to rush ahead on a peace process which has no chance of
success, calling this situation, too, unsustainable. It is in fact Obama's
policy which is unsustainable.
Obama said, "As part of the United Nations Security Council, we were very
clear in condemning the acts that led to this crisis and have called for a full
investigation." What does this mean? Which acts? The acts of provocation
and attacks on Israeli soldiers or is he blaming Israel? Who knows? The
president of the United States is not supposed to be inscrutable.
Moreover, the president of the United States shouldn't hide behind the UN. What
is his policy? Where is the leadership?
And then he repeated something he has done before--claimed that Israelis backed
his policy-- which is blatantly untrue as polls
show. ""What we also know is that the situation in Gaza is
unsustainable. I think increasingly you're seeing debates within Israel,
recognizing the problems with the status quo." The truth is that Obama
understands nothing about Israel. He should leave the choice of Israel's
government to its people and the setting of policies to its government.
Aside from all this, Obama displays no strategic sense. He should make clear
that the United States does not want an Iranian client, a revolutionary
jihadists Taliban-like regime on the Mediterranean Sea. It should be the goal of
U.S. policy to avoid this. Instead he deals with this as a
"humanitarian" issue and makes no effort to get across what should be
the main point.
And so Obama said:
"We agree that Israelis have the right to prevent arms from entering into
Gaza that can be used to launch attacks into Israeli territory. But we also
think that it is important for us to explore new mechanisms so that we can have
goods and services, and economic development, and the ability of people to start
their own businesses, and to grow the economy and provide opportunity within
Gaza."
He and his advisors have no comprehension of what makes Hamas and its leaders
tick. So he wants a prosperous Gaza Strip under Hamas leadership? Money will be
pouring in, jobs will be created. Of course, only until Hamas decides to start
the next war. What does he envision is going to happen under his strategy? That
the lean and hungry leaders of Hamas will sell out to the infidels and open a
chain of fast-food restaurants?
Nor does he have the slightest clue about Palestinian politics. Just as he
misstates Israeli thinking, Obama has no conception that Fatah is full of
radicals and is in competition with Hamas to prove itself more militant. He
keeps repeating the idea that the Palestinians are suffering so much that they
are eager for a deal, the same error made--with more justification to be
sure--by the Clinton Administration in 2000.
Remember the policy up until now has been to help the Palestinian Authority to
become more stable and prosperous so that Gazans would contrast their situation
with it and say, "Moderation is certainly better than extremism!" Now
they and many others will say, "Extremism is certainly better than
moderation! You still get Western support, they protect you from being
overthrown, and you don't have to moderte or sell out at all!"
Who's really making the Middle East unsustainable? Barack Obama is with a policy
of weaken your friends and help your enemies get stronger.
Note that Obama did not mention the conditions for easing the blockade--that
Hamas abandon terrorism and accept Israel's existence--nor did he say that
anything the Palestinian Authority or Hamas is doing is
"unsustainable." Only Western and Israeli policy are said to be
unsustainable. In effect, Obama is saying that the policies of Hamas, Iran,
Hizballah, and Syria, among others, are infinitely sustainable, especially
because of his reluctance to do things to make them unsustainable.
And thus in Middle East terms, he's saying: Your intransigence has won. We
couldn't move you so our policy has failed. We must give in.
Let's be clear here. The assessment in this article is a harsh one but the
policy of this administration is a disastrous one. To condemn it has nothing to
do with party or ideology. Unfortuntely, though, this administration has taken
leave of any sense of national interests' policy, has substituted
Feelgoodpolitik for Realpolitik.
Obama may honestly believe that pumping money into specific projects in Gaza
like houses, schools, and businesses is not a subsidy for Hamas. But of course
that is what it will be. Anyone should be able to understand this:
--Schools. That means classrooms were Hamas can indoctrinate children into
thinking that they should grow up to be terrorists, Israel must be wiped off the
map, peace with Israel is unacceptable, the Jews must be murdered, America is
evil and its influence should be driven out of the region, and all existing Arab
states except for Syria should be overthrown.
If I was a cartoonist I'd draw a picture of a classroom. On the wall is a plaque
saying: Paid for by the American people. The teacher is telling the kiddies:
"And so you must all grow up to be holy warriors and wipe out the Zionist
pigs and imperialist dogs." That is no exaggeration.
----Construction. Yes it would be nice if Gazans had jobs and nicer places to
live. But no body in a Palestinian refugee camp (except perhaps if they bribe
someone) will get a new apartment since they must continue to suffer until they
can presumably return in triumph to take over housing recently vacated by
murdered Israelis. Apartments will be given first by the Hamas government to its
supporters and thus used to recruit people and bind them to the movement. Some
of the concrete and other equipment will be siphoned off for building bunkers or
rockets to fire at Israel.
If I were a cartoonist I'd draw a picture of an apartment building with a sign
saying, "Gift of the American people" in front of it and with a Hamas
official saying to a man: "And if you become a suicide bomber you not only
get to go to heaven but your family will receive a two-bedroom apartment with a
nice view of the beach." That, too, is no exaggeration.
Remember the United States has no one on the ground in the Gaza Strip to
supervise these projects and prevent Hamas from stealing money, materials, and
products. I'd prefer all the money be given for aid to the West Bank than have
any funds go to the Gaza Strip.
And what happens when Hamas attacks Israel again? I can see the media coverage
now, complaining that Israel is damaging all those beautiful U.S.-financed
buildings, which are being used as rocket-launching sites and bunkers by Hamas.
Can't the U.S. government figure this stuff out for itself? The president is not
the head of a foundation providing grants to community organizers. So the money
will be taken by Hamas and other Islamists as "blood money" to pay
compensation for the blockade or as tribute from a frightened America. It will
win no friends and do no good strategically or politically.
Here's the bottom line:
The president of the United States has just announced that his country must give
in to the defiance of a dictatorship with about 1.2 million people. He is going
to subsidize a genocidal-intentioned, antisemitic, terrorist regime allied to
Iran and he is eager to stabilize its rule.