I have been saying for 6 years that Obama’s obsession with the Jews is not good U.S. strategic and moral foreign policy. The
world is in chaos. Whole swaths of the Middle East and Africa are embroiled in
jihadi wars, the human toll of which is unfathomable, and Obama is hellbent on the tiny
Jewish state surrendering to that vicious antisemitic imperialism.
It’s shocking and genocidal.
Obama is putting the screws to Israel.
Think about that. Is that really the best move in America’s best interests?
The Obama administration paid $490 million this week to Iran,
the world’s largest state sponsor of terror, and will give them a total of $11.9 billion by the end of
June.
“U.S. Threatens Sanctions Against Israel, Makes
Excuses for Iran,” By Daniel Halper, Weekly
Standard, Mar 19, 2015
The U.S. government might impose sanctions on Israel or allow its
greatest ally in the Middle East to be tried in the International Criminal Court,
according to Politico.
Michael Crowley reports:
Obama officials must now decide whether more international pressure on Israel can
help bring a conservative Netanyahu-led government back to the negotiating
table with the Palestinians — or whether such pressure would simply provoke a
defiant reaction, as some fear.
Obama has other diplomatic options. He
could expend less political capital to oppose growing momentum within the European
Union to impose
sanctions on Israel for its settlement activity.
More provocative to Israel would be any
softening of Obama’s opposition to Palestinian efforts to join the
International Criminal Court, which the Palestinian Authority will formally
join on April 1. Under a law passed by Congress, any Palestinian bid to bring
war crimes charges against Israel at the court will automatically sever
America’s $400 million in annual aid to the Palestinian Authority, although
some experts suggested Obama could find indirect ways to CONTINUE some funding — even if only to prevent a dangerous
collapse of the Palestinian governing body.
Meanwhile, in other news, the U.S. government is making excuses for
Iran’s testing of its nuclear PROGRAM. Bloomberg reports:
When nuclear monitors said Iran had started
testing a single advanced
centrifuge last year, some U.S. politicians and analysts jumped on the report
as proof the Islamic Republic can’t be trusted.
To
U.S. officials negotiating with Iran, it was probably just a mistake — one that
shows the pitfalls in the highly technical accord being discussed. Describing
the incident in detail for the first time, U.S. officials, who asked not to be
identified following diplomatic rules, said the testing was probably done by a
low-level employee on Iran’s nuclear PROGRAM who didn’t understand the limits
placed on his experimentation. …
According
to the U.S. officials, though, Iran hadn’t technically violated the interim
accord, which allowed some research and development activities to CONTINUE.
What’s more, the person responsible was probably a low- or mid-level employee
at the lab who wasn’t acting on orders from above, they said. The U.S. nevertheless
asked Iran to stop the testing in order to remove any doubts.
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