Obama v. Bibi — Fight to the Finish

Looks like Bibi is winning as Schumer just fell into line with the his Zionest brotherhood.

 

Guest Post by Patrick J. Buchanan

In his desperation to sink the Iran nuclear deal, Bibi Netanyahu is taking a hellish gamble.

Israel depends upon the United States for $3 billion a year in military aid and diplomatic cover in forums where she is often treated like a pariah state. Israel has also been the beneficiary of almost all the U.S. vetoes in the Security Council.

America is indispensable to Israel. The reverse is not true.

Yet, without telling the White House, Bibi had his U.S. ambassador arrange for him to address a joint session of Congress in March — to rip up the president’s Iran nuclear deal before it was even completed.

The day the deal was signed, using what The Washington Post calls “stark apocalyptic language,” Bibi accused John Kerry of giving the mullahs a “sure path to a nuclear weapon” and a “cash bonanza of hundreds of billions of dollars … to pursue its aggression and terror.”

Bibi has since inspired and led the campaign to get Congress to kill the deal, the altarpiece of the Obama presidency.

Israel Ambassador Ron Dermer, a former Republican operative now cast in the role of “Citizen Genet,” has intensively lobbied the Hill to get Congress to pass a resolution of rejection.

If that resolution passes, as it appears it will, Obama will veto it.

Then Israel, the Israeli lobby AIPAC, and all its allies and auxiliaries in the think tanks and on op-ed pages will conduct a full-court press to have Congress override the Obama veto and kill his nuclear deal.

Has Bibi, have the Israelis, considered what would happen should they succeed? Certainly, there would be rejoicing in Jerusalem and Tel Aviv, and Bibi would be crowned King of Capitol Hill.

But they will have humiliated an American president by crushing him by two-to-one in his own legislature. Such a defeat could break the Obama presidency and force the resignation of John Kerry, who would have become a laughing stock in international forums.

The message would go out to the world. In any clash between the United States and Israel over U.S. policy in the Middle East, bet on Bibi. Bet on Israel. America is Israel’s poodle now.

With the Gulf nations having joined Britain, France, Germany, China and Russia in backing the deal, Israel is isolated in its opposition. And, two weeks ago, Kerry warned that if Congress rejects the deal, “Israel could end up being more isolated and more blamed.”

Hardly an outrageous remark.

Yet, Israel’s ex-ambassador to the U.S. Michael Oren fairly dripped condescension and contempt in his retort: “The threat of the secretary of state who, in the past, warned that Israel was in danger of being an apartheid state, cannot deter us from fulfilling our national duty to oppose this dangerous deal.”

But this is not Israel’s deal. It is our deal, and our decision. And Israel is massively interfering in our internal affairs to scuttle a deal the president believes is in the vital interests of the United States.

When the U.S. and Israel disagree over U.S. policy in the Mideast, who decides for America? Them or us?

Why does Barack Obama take this? Why does John Kerry take this?

One can only imagine what President Eisenhower would have done had he seen Bibi at the rostrum of the U.S. House of Representatives, ripping apart his Middle East policy. Or had Ike learned that an Israeli ambassador was working the halls of Congress to kill an arms deal he and John Foster Dulles had just negotiated.

Lest we forget, Ike told his wartime colleague, Prime Minister Anthony Eden, to get his army out of Suez or he would sink the British pound. Ike then told Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion to get his army out of Sinai or face U.S. economic reprisals.

Eden and Ben-Gurion did as they were told.

That was an America respected by friend and foe alike.

When Harry Truman felt that Gen. Douglas MacArthur had been insubordinate in resisting presidential restrictions on his actions in Korea, Truman fired the general and astounded the nation.

Yet this president and John Kerry have been wimpishly seeking for weeks to placate Netanyahu. And Bibi is no Douglas MacArthur.

Time to stop acting like wusses.

The president should declare Dermer persona non grata and send him packing, then tell the Israeli government we will discuss a new arms package when you have a prime minister who understands that no nation interferes in the internal affairs of the United States. None.

That could bring Bibi’s government, with its single-vote majority, crashing down. And why not? After all, Bibi was a virtual surrogate for Mitt Romney when Mitt was trying to bring down Obama.

Obama and Kerry are never running again. Deep down, they would surely relish taking Bibi down. And they could do it.

Deal or no deal, it is time America started acted like America again.

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kokoda
kokoda
August 7, 2015 9:24 am

“But this is not Israel’s deal. It is our deal, and our decision. And Israel is massively interfering in our internal affairs….”

Why don’t you write a book and fill it with all the episodes of the U.S. interfering in the internal affairs of most all countries in the world. Hey, it could be a million pages long and get you in the Guiness Book of world records.

Hypocrites love to cast stones.

Westcoaster
Westcoaster
August 7, 2015 12:23 pm

@Kokoda: I agree with your P.O.V. generally but in this case we need to tell Bibi to fuck off. We bend over backwards to accommodate Israel and they are the thorn in the foot of the Arab world, which is getting shakier by the day, not to mention the genocide they wage against the Palestinians. Enough is enough!

Zarathustra
Zarathustra
August 7, 2015 12:24 pm

Put the same sanctions on Iran on Israel until they observe the 4th Geneva Conventions and remove 700,000 settlers on the West Bank, which judging by “price tag” terrorism should result in a nice civil war there. It’s about time that place got fucked up like its’ neighbors.

kokoda
kokoda
August 7, 2015 1:39 pm

@West….I don’t trust any government. I would only approve of an Iran deal where the inspections are allowed anywhere and at any time. Even more important, the ‘punishment’ for any infraction found by the inspection team should be specified in the agreement.
Neither of these two items are in the agreement. Also, the current agreement is structured loosely when the inspectors find a violation. This is a political deal, not a deal to prevent eventual weaponizing.

Iran and other countries are not stupid; they have learned about gaining respect/authority and hands-off when a country achieves nuclear status.

IraK
IraK
August 7, 2015 6:15 pm

Israel and AIPAC control the United States, which is as it should be.
The goyim are, and always have been, lesser than God’s Chosen People.
I know you don’t like reading this but you’re feckless and can’t do anything about it.

Rick Caird
Rick Caird
August 7, 2015 7:24 pm

Buchanan is out to lunch more often than not. This an out to lunch piece. Schumer is reacting to his constituents not to Netanyahu. Netanyahu can make his case, but ultimately it US citizens who are pressuring their representatives.

As far as embarrassing Kerry and Obama, they did it to themselves when they kept surrendering and ended up with a horrible deal that relies on a UN agency under some secret protocol to do the inspections.

Zarathustra
Zarathustra
August 7, 2015 7:54 pm

Rick, American Jews overwhelming support the accord. He is reacting to AIPAC, which gets its’ orders from Netanyahu. Buchanan is correct.