Dan Cooney (12
Feb 2008)
"Barack Obama and Israel-A
Christian and Jew Must Read"
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the Middle East and the immediate world.
January 19, 2008. Barack Obama and Israel .The American
Thinker, January 16, 2008 .Redacted from an article by Ed Lasky
The ascent of Barack Obama from state senator in Illinois
to a leading contender for the Presidential nomination in the span of just
a few years is remarkable - Especially, in light of a noticeably unremarkable
record -- a near-blank slate of few accomplishments and numerous missed
votes.
However, in one area of foreign policy that concerns
millions of Americans, he does have a record and it is a particularly troubling
one. For all supporters of the America-Israel relationship there is enough
information beyond the glare of the klieg lights to give one pause. In
contrast to his canned speeches filled with "poetry" and uplifting aphorisms
and delivered in a commanding way, behind the campaign façade lays
a disquieting pattern of behavior.
One seemingly consistent theme running throughout Barack
Obama's career is his comfort with aligning himself with people who are
anti-Israel advocates. This ease around Israel animus has taken various
forms. As Obama has continued his political ascent, he has moved up the
prestige scale in terms of his associates. Early on in his career he chose
a church headed by a former Black Muslim who is a harsh anti-Israel advocate
and who may be seen as tinged with anti-Semitism.
This church is a member of a denomination whose governing
body has taken a series of anti-Israel actions. As his political fortunes
and ambition climbed, he found support from George Soros, multibillionaire
promoter of groups that have been consistently harsh and biased critics
of the American-Israel relationship.
Obama's soothing and inspiring oratory sometimes vanishes
when he talks of the Middle East. Indeed, his, off-the-cuff, remarks have
been uniformly taken by supporters of Israel as signs that the inner Obama
does not truly support Israel. This despite what his canned speeches and
essays may contain. Now that Obama has become a leading Presidential candidate,
he has assembled a body of foreign policy advisers who signal that a President
Obama would likely have an approach towards Israel radically at odds with
those of previous Presidents (both Republican and Democrat). A group of
experts collected by the Israeli liberal newspaper, Haaretz, deemed him
the candidate likely to be least supportive of Israel. He is the candidate
most favored by the Arab-American community.
When Obama moved to Chicago and became a community organizer,
he found it expedient to choose a Christian church to join. Even though
his father and stepfather were both Muslims and he attended a Muslim school
while living in Indonesia, suspicions based on his days as a child are
overheated and unfair. Still, his full name alone conveys the biographical
fact that he has some elements of a Muslim background.
Saul Alinsky, whose philosophy infused community organizing
in Chicago, emphasized the importance of churches as a basis for organizing.
There are literally hundreds of churches on the South Side of Chicago that
Obama could have chosen. He selected one that was headed by Reverend Jeremiah
Wright, Jr. The anti-Israel rants of this minister have been well chronicled.
Among the gems: The Israelis have illegally occupied Palestinian territories
for almost 40 years now. It took a divestment campaign to wake the business
community up concerning the South Africa issue. Divestment has now hit
the table again as a strategy to wake the business community up and to
wake Americans up concerning the injustice and the racism under which the
Palestinians have lived because of Zionism.
Pastor Jeremiah Wright, Jr. is a supporter of Louis Farrakhan
(who called Judaism a "gutter religion" and depicted Jews as "bloodsuckers")
and traveled with him to visit Col. Muammar al-Gaddafi, archenemy of Israel's
and a terror supporter. Tucker Carlson of MSNBC has called Pastor Wright
a total hater and wondered why the ties that bind Obama to Wright have
not been given greater scrutiny. Mickey Kaus of Slate has also wondered
when the ties between Obama and Wright will receive more criticism, given
Wright's seeming bigotry, which is in contrast to the soothing melody of
unity that Obama has trumpeted on the campaign trail. Some in the media
have taken notice.
As Obama took steps toward the United States Senate he
found a very powerful sugar daddy who would help fund his rise: George
Soros. The billionaire hedge fund titan began supporting Obama very early
-- as befits a legendary speculative investor always looking for opportunities.
Obama coveted support from George Soros and Soros responded -- along with
many family members and probably the Soros ring of wealthy donors. Soros
even found a loophole that allowed him and assorted family members to exceed
regular limits on campaign contributions. Soros is also a fierce foe of
Israel, for years funding groups that have worked against Israel.
Every Presidential candidate assembles a foreign policy
team of advisers. A glimpse into the makeup of Obama's team has leaked
to the media. Martin Peretz of The New Republic -- a supporter of Obama
and of Israel -- had this to say about Obama's Foreign Policy team: "I
have my qualms, as you may know, about Barack Obama, and most especially
about what his foreign policy might be. If elected (and actually before
he were to be elected), the first decision he would have to make would
be who would represent him in the transition to power from early November
to January 20. And, frankly, I get the shudders since he has indicated
that, among others, they would be Zbigniew Bzrezinski Anthony Lake, Susan
Rice and Robert O. Malley." Lake and Brzezenski both earned their spurs
in the Carter Administration. Jimmy Carter, of course, has led a very public
campaign of vilification against Israel-defaming it as an apartheid state
(a view that Obama's Pastor would concur with).
The appointment of Brzezenski elicited much dismay among
supporters of Israel since Brzezinski is well known for his aggressive
dislike of Israel. . He has been an ardent foe of Israel for over three
decades and newspaper files are littered with his screeds against Israel.
Brzezinski has publicly defended the Walt-Mearsheimer thesis that the relationship
between America and Israel is based not on shared values and common threats
but is the product of Jewish pressure. Brzezinski also signed a letter
demanding dialogue with Hamas - a group whose charter calls for the destruction
of Israel and is filled with threats to Jews around the world.
Susan Rice was John Kerry's chief foreign policy adviser
when he ran for President. One of the major steps Kerry suggested for dealing
with the Middle East was to appoint James Baker and Jimmy Carter as negotiators.
Robert Malley was part of the American negotiating team that dealt with
Yasser Arafat at Camp David. He has presented a revisionist history of
those negotiations since then: presenting a view that blames Israel for
the failures of the negotiations. He has spent years representing the Palestinian
point of view, co-writing a series of anti-Israel articles with Hussein
Agha - a former Arafat adviser. Palestinian advocate. ... etc. etc.
USA and Israel supporters: Please take note.
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