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Originally posted by Chance321
This is a real great way to treat a US ally.
Originally posted by ratcals
Why are we even remotely surprised? He is 25% of the way through his first term and he STILL has no foreign policy experience.
Where am I and what am I doing in this handbasket?
Originally posted by AlreadyGone
The US is in decline and will play a lessening role in the Middle East as time goes on. Germany however has troops in over 23 nations in the Mid-East/ SW Asia and is developing the largest weapons production program in Europe. The vaccum created by the US will be filled by Deuschtland.
“The Prime Minister leaves America disgraced, isolated and altogether weaker than when he came,” the Israeli daily newspaper Haaretz said.
Details emerging from Benjamin Netanyahu's visit to Washington remain incomplete, but the conclusion may nonetheless be drawn that the prime minister erred in choosing to fly to the United States this week. The visit - touted as a fence-mending effort, a bid to strengthen the tenuous ties between Netanyahu and U.S. President Barack Obama - only highlighted the deep rift between the American and Israeli administrations.
The prime minister leaves America disgraced, isolated, and altogether weaker than when he came.
Instead of setting the diplomatic agenda, Netanyahu surrendered control over it. Instead of leaving the Palestinian issue aside and focusing on Iran, as he would like, Netanyahu now finds himself fighting for the legitimacy of Israeli control over East Jerusalem.
At the start of his visit, Netanyahu was tempted to bask in the warm welcome he received at the AIPAC conference, at which he gave his emotional address on Jerusalem.
But at the White House, the prime minister's speech to thousands of pro-Israel activists and hundreds of cheering congressmen looked like an obvious attempt to raise political capital against the American president.
Netanyahu even warned the Palestinians that should they continue to demand a freeze on construction, he would postpone peace talks by a year.
His (Netanyahu's) arrogant tone underscored the fact that Netanyahu believed that on the strength of his AIPAC speech, he could call the next few steps of the diplomatic dance.
But then calamity struck. At their White House meeting, Obama made clear to his guest that the letter Netanyahu had sent was insufficient and returned it for further corrections.
Instead of a reception as a guest of honor, Netanyahu was treated as a problem child, an army private ordered to do laps around the base for slipping up at roll call.
The Americans didn't even wait for him to leave Washington to make their disagreement known. It was not the behavior Washington shows an ally, but the kind it shows an annoyance.
Originally posted by Dock9
I took the time to read the Comments at the bottom of that Haaretz article
A real eye-opener !
From now on, regardless of what anyone might state to the contrary, I am going to regard those who post and argue against Obama as Israeli Megamouth trolls
Originally posted by Mdv2
reply to post by CanadianDream420
That might be, but pressure from the military might also be a reason:
Did Petraeus briefing set stage for U.S.-Israel spat?
Petraeus also pointed out that progress in Middle East peace talks could seriously weaken the power of Iran:
“A credible U.S. effort on Arab-Israeli issues that provides regional governments and populations a way to achieve a comprehensive settlement of the disputes would undercut Iran’s policy of militant “resistance,” which the Iranian regime and insurgent groups have been free to exploit. Additionally, progress on the Israel-Syria peace track could disrupt Iran’s lines of support to Hamas and Hizballah…. As such, progress toward resolving the political disputes in the Levant, particularly the Arab-Israeli conflict, is a major concern for CENTCOM.”
source
Although the military is not ought to get politically involved, it is good to see that there are actually still powerful people left who do want to act in the interest of the American people, rather than that of Israel.
Originally posted by ratcals
But the Obamanation doesn't get to impose demands on another country.
Originally posted by Chance321
Originally posted by ratcals
Why are we even remotely surprised? He is 25% of the way through his first term and he STILL has no foreign policy experience.
Where am I and what am I doing in this handbasket?
What a bumbling fool we have for a president. I thought obama was supposed to be this great orator? He don't get his way he stomps out to have dinner with the family? This is a real great way to treat a US ally.