MJ Martin (12
Nov 2010)
"Barack Obama: the Most Anti-Israel President!"
Barack Obama: the Most Anti-Israel President!
American Thinker | November 11, 2010 | Ken Blackwell
With
his remarks in Jakarta, Indonesia, President Obama made history once
again. Sadly, it's a most unenviable title. I believe he is the most
anti-Israel President in U.S. history.
In going to Jakarta,
Indonesia, to launch his latest attack, he literally went to the ends
of the earth to give voice to his displeasure. He emphasized his
opposition to the policies of the elected government of Israel.
He
used his Jakarta platform to complain about Israel building apartments
for her growing population. Where? In Jerusalem, the capital of Israel.
To
make matters even worse, Jakarta is a city no Israeli is allowed to
enter! The symbolism of saying what he said in the country and city
where he said it is simply atrocious.
He was in Indonesia less
than 24 hours. If he had to make such a one-sided and unfair
pronouncement, couldn't he at least have waited until he got to South
Korea? Touting Indonesia's great tolerance is offensive. We love
everyone here in Indonesia, except the Israelis, of course, and except
Catholic school girls who get beheaded on their way to school.
What
could he have been thinking in traveling to his boyhood home -- in what
is widely described as the largest Muslim country in the world -- and
sharply criticizing Israel? It's as if he is determined to take an
unfriendly stance and to reinforce it with his own biography: This
place was a second home to me, and Iam telling you, Israel, to knock it
off! Those were not his actual words, but how else can we interpret his
bizarre sense of time and place?
President Obama's foreign
policy puts much greater emphasis on the UN as a world body. He has
changed previous policy by bowing to the UN's horrendous Human Rights
Council. This is a body that contains Russia, China, Cuba, and Saudi
Arabia -- those paragons of human rights. It is to this body that the
Obama administration finds it necessary to "report." The reports we
have submitted essentially apologize to these brutal despots at the UN
for not fully implementing more of the Obama legislative agenda at home.
The
President has admitted he and his party took a "shellacking" in the
midterm elections. So implementation of that agenda looks increasingly
problematic. Shellacking it may be, but you cannot put a high-gloss
veneer on what happened November 2nd. Voters streamed into the polling
places to render a vote of "no confidence" in this administration.
Interestingly,
if the United States had a constitutional system similar to the
parliamentary social democracies that Mr. Obama and so many of his
liberal allies clearly favor, they would all be out of office. None of
the leaders he will encounter in his G-20 meeting in South Korea this
week would be appearing in the group photo if their parties had been
given such a shellacking by the voters in their countries.
President
Obama can thank his stars for the fact that under the United States
Constitution, he still has a full two years to try to implement what's
left of his program. He'll have a hard time doing it with 60+ new
members of the House of Representatives who won their seats touting
their staunch opposition to Obama policies.
Here's an idea he
might suggest that could help build consensus and restore his frayed
mandate: President Obama should announce that the U.S. Embassy in
Israel will be moved -- to Jerusalem.
By doing that, he could
demonstrate that he is not reflexively anti-Israel. Every other U.S.
Embassy in the world is in the host nation's capital city. When Germany
united twenty years ago, the new government there designated Berlin as
their capital. The U.S. Embassy in Bonn obediently packed up and moved
to Berlin in 1999.
By moving the U.S. Embassy to Jerusalem, he
could reassure Israelis -- only 4% of whom think he is a friend of
Israel. And he could show "the Muslim world" that he keeps trying to
appease that the United States will not abandon its historic alliance
with Israel. It's a sad commentary that such a reassurance is
increasingly necessary.
Ken Blackwell is a senior fellow at the
Family Research Council. He serves on the board of directors of the
Club for Growth, National Taxpayers Union, and National Rifle
Association and is co-author of The Blueprint: Obama's Plan to Subvert
the Constitution and Build an Imperial Presidency.