Posted on 03/15/2006 10:14:54 AM PST by NormsRevenge
The majority of the Palestinian Arabs voted for Hamas and the Bush administration acts surprised and shocked. They denounce Hamas and are squirming to find ways to still proceed with a fictional peace process based on an ill-conceived scheme called the Roadmap.
The Israeli government was very reluctant to have that election take place. It feared a Hamas victory would also legitimize it despite its being a declared terrorist organization. It was Condoleezza Rice who demanded that Israel permit the election and allow Jerusalem Arabs to vote.
The word is demanded and not requested because it was reported that Rices demand came with a threat to punish Israel if they objected. And yet, when Rice addressed the U.S. Institute of Peace on August 19, 2004, she defended the President's clear message and consistent practice in his foreign policy against Islamic extremism and she declared True victory will come not merely when the terrorists are defeated by force, but when the ideology of death and hatred is overcome by the appeal of life and hope, and when lies are replaced by truth.
But this kind of clarity and consistency has been sorely lacking in the American policy toward Israel. This is not the first time that an American administration has made demands that come with threats. In the past the administration has withheld military and financial aid until Israel bowed to U.S. demands even when those demands put Israel in greater danger. Contrast this with Americas kid glove treatment of Egypt. To this day Egypt continues to violate the letter and spirit of its so-called peace agreement with Israel and is un-cooperative with U.S. interests in many respects. But for Egypt American military and economic aid continues unimpeded. Bush also gave an extra two million dollars for the Palestinian Authority to help them campaign and presumably be the moderate side in the election. http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2004/08/20040819-5.html
The Bush Administration objects to Hamas openly announced goal to destroy Israel, a declaration explicitly contained in the Hamas covenant. But Yasser Arafat and the PLO were little different in substance from Hamas, yet the U.S. found them to be acceptable partners for peace and worthy of massive assistance. Yasser Arafat also had a PLO covenant calling for the destruction of Israel.
This did not block U.S. support for Arafat and the PLO. In the early 1990s the U.S. government coached Arafat to publicly utter a few words, in English, recognizing Israels right to exist and promising to forgo terrorism. In return for these empty words Israel was pressed for significant concessions as if such an empty gesture from a terrorist requires some kind of reward. Putting a fig leaf on terrorism is hailed as a diplomatic achievement. http://www.newsmax.com/archives/ic/2006/1/28/102708.shtml
http://www.yale.edu/lawweb/avalon/mideast/hamas.htm
When the PLO covenant became a diplomatic embarrassment Bill Clinton went to Gaza to attend a meeting of the PLO ruling council. In a staged show of hands the council voted to amend the infamous covenant. Clinton promptly hailed the vote as removing this onerous obstacle to peace and proceeded with the Oslo Accords, plus a dozen visits of Arafat to the White House and gave hundreds of millions to Arafat and the PA. The PA/PLO continued to show a map of Palestine in which there was no Israel and with no objection from the U.S. administration. And the original PLO covenant remained in effect with not a single article officially amended.
http://www.internationalwallofprayer.org/A-077-The-Infamous-PLO-Covenant.html
http://www.likud.nl/govern24.html
Arafat was persuaded to confine his inflammatory rhetoric against Israel to speeches in Arabic while sounding more moderate in English. Arafat wrote an op-ed piece in the New York Times, Feb. 3, 2002, titled The Palestinian Vision of Peace: He stated: I condemn the attacks carried out by terrorists groups against Israeli civilians. These groups do not represent the Palestinian people or their legitimate aspirations for freedom. Three days later, he addressed a rally in Ramallah (in Arabic) and he called for a million martyrs marching on Jerusalem. Just a few hours after that speech, a Palestinian terrorist from Arafats own Fatah movement, murdered three Israeli civilians, among them an 11 year old girl. The next day, Arafats Voice of Palestine broadcast jubilant praises for the heroic martyr.
So much for the Palestinian Vision of Peace. Hamas, in contrast, is simply more honest about its intentions and refuses any cajoling to at least sound conciliatory in English so that our State Department could resume business as usual.
http://www.tampabayprimer.org/index.cfm?action=articles&drill=viewArt&art=253
In violation of the letter and spirit of the 1993 Oslo Accords, Arafat continued his violence and condoned acts of terror. After Ehud Baraks 97% offers to Arafat at Camp David, Arafat launched an even more bloody second intifada. Meanwhile U.S. diplomacy continued along with U.S. funds to the PLO/PA.
When George Bush took office he refused to meet with Arafat but increased PLO/PA funding thus giving mixed signals. President Bush then embraced Arafats long term close partner Mahmoud Abbas as the new moderate Palestinian leader. Abbas was one of the founders of the Fatah terrorist organization and funded the terrorists who massacred 11 Israeli athletes at the 1972 Munich Olympics. He is also a Holocaust denier, a full partner in terror with Arafat who also refused to disarm or oppose Palestinian terror. To this day George Bush supports Abbas.
http://www.frontpagemag.com/Articles/ReadArticle.asp?ID=6340
http://www.kentimmerman.com/2003_06_30abbas.htm
The Bush administration makes a show of complaining that Hamas does not recognize Israels right to exist. But for all of Israels existence since 1948 every American administration has refused to recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Israel. Muslims have Mecca and Medina and have no religious or historical connection to Jerusalem except for politically-based false claims. Since the end of the Crusades, Christians no longer have any political claim on Jerusalem. In contrast Jerusalem is the holy city of Judaism from biblical times having been Israels capital twice during the periods of the First and Second Temples. Jerusalem is mentioned countless times in both the Hebrew and Christian bibles and never once in the Koran. And yet America singles out Israel as the only country in the world where we steadfastly refuse to recognize its capital.
In recognition of historic truth and justice the U.S. Congress, reflecting the will of the American people, voted to move the American Embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem and allocated funds for that purpose. That action is part of American law. Both Bill Clinton and George Bush, when campaigning for office, promised to promptly move our embassy to Jerusalem. Both men promptly reneged on that promise upon taking office citing American national interest which suddenly became the excuse. The real reason is that the Arabs want to deny any legitimacy to Israel as a nation and the U.S. administration is afraid to annoy the Arabs thus giving them a veto over American decisions.
The ongoing and indefinite refusal to move the embassy, along with excluding Israel from NATO membership, could certainly be seen by the Arabs as a clear signal that America regards Israels existence as temporary. In turn, these signals encourage the Arabs to be even more intransigent in their refusal to make peace with Israel.
In 1998 Israel was commemorating the three thousandth anniversary of Jerusalem as the capital of Israel under King David. Martin Indyk, the then U.S. ambassador to Israel, petulantly boycotted that ceremony to show his disapproval. Bill Clinton did not rein in his undiplomatic and outrageous ambassador who, ironically, is also Jewish. And, it must be conceded that, shamefully, the ever self-debasing American Jewish leadership could muster no courage to say anything.
As an aside, a rare exception that proved the rule occurred in January 2001. The Israeli government, under Prime Minister Ehud Barak, proposed the unthinkable. He offered to divide Jerusalem, the heart of Judaism, with a large part going to Israels enemies, the PLO/PA. The people of Israel protested in a massive rally in Jerusalem. Mr. Ron Lauder, head of the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations, joined the protesters rally as a private citizen because his constituent organization was shamefully unable to produce a majority to oppose dividing Jerusalem. This is another example that any Jew who courageously stands for Jewish rights and Judaic principles will be vigorously undermined by Jewish leaders more inclined towards self-debasement and appeasement than with standing for principle. http://www.forward.com/issues/2001/01.01.12/news1.html
What is the real message from the Bush Administration regarding Hamas? Are we to believe that Bush really objects to any attempt to destroy Israel? We certainly would like to believe that. Or is the real message that those who would destroy Israel should rather follow the successful protocol of deception pioneered by Yasser Arafat with coaching from the U.S. State Department?
*Bertram Cohen and Salomon Benzimra contributed to this article.
Your Washington government, the big political class, in action for the American citizen.....hypocrisy at its peak.
Some liberals really think that the money poured into P is helping improve the lives of the arabs in P. Others think they are buying off the arabs and preventing more mayhem. Many, maybe most, liberals are simply on the Saracens' side in the war against The Joos, America, and Western Civilization.
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