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Obama’s last card – Will he play it

Posted on 14. Dec, 2010 by in Palestine

One last chance, one last hope!

By Alan Hart

President Obama ought to have trouble sleeping at night knowing that by allowing Israel to continue its illegal settlement activity on the occupied West Bank he has made himself, and his country, openly complicit in the Zionist state’s defiance of international law. In a different America that ought to be enough to have any president removed from office.

Do I have a picture in my mind of a different America? Yes. In a recent interview with Der Spiegel, Zbigniew Brzezinski, President Carter’s National Security Adviser, said that most Americans are “stunningly ignorant” about the world. By definition a different America would be one in which Americans were aware of the fact that almost everything they have been conditioned to believe about the making and sustaining of the conflict in and over Palestine that became Israel is Zionist propaganda nonsense. (Properly informed Americans would understand, for example, why continued, unconditional White House and Congressional support for the criminal state of Israel is not in America’s own best interests and is, actually, provoking a real and growing threat to them).

My main point comes down to this. Now that he doesn’t have to honour any of the promises Secretary of State Clinton is said to have made to Prime Minister Netanyahu in a desperate (and predictably doomed) effort to persuade him to deliver a 90-day settlement freeze, Obama does have one last card that he could play.

For an Israel that is becoming a pariah state in the view of many people around the world, the promise that mattered most was that Obama would go on doing what all of his predecessors have done – veto any resolution in the Security Council that was not to Israel’s liking.

In the coming days, weeks and months it’s not impossible that the Security Council will be asked to vote on resolutions condemning Israel. One might call for recognition of a Palestinian state based on the 1967 (pre-war) borders. This would be, effectively, a demand for Israel to end its occupation. Another might call for sanctions to be imposed on Israel if it goes on defying international law.

Until Obama’s decision not to confront Netanyahu over settlements, there was little or no prospect of a resolution aimed at calling Israel to account getting as far as the Security Council. But that prospect is now a real one because the European Union is openly exasperated by Obama’s lack of leadership on the matter. (Privately, some if not all EU leaders may well share Eric Margolis’s view that Obama has shown himself to be “utterly without spine” and “terrified” of the Zionist lobby).

In her public statement, Catherine Ashton, the EU’s foreign affairs chief, said this: “I note with regret that Israel has not been in a position to accept an extension of the moratorium as requested by the US, the EU and the Quartet. The EU position on settlements is clear – they are illegal under international law and an obstacle to peace.”

But that was a only the tip of an EU iceberg. For some months my sources have been telling me that almost without exception European governments, behind closed doors, are really “pissed off” with Israel, and were hoping that once the U.S. mid-term elections were out of the way, Obama would be ready to read it the riot act and apply some real pressure.

A hint of what lies below the tip of the EU iceberg was made public in a letter 26 members of the European Former Leaders Group (EFLG)wrote to Herman van Rompuy, President of the European Council,with copies to the governments of its 27 member states. It called for strong measures against Israel in response to its colonial policy and refusal to abide by international law.

One of the letter’s main proposals was that the EU should announce that it will not accept any unilateral changes to the 1967 border that Israel carried out against international law, and that the Palestinian state must cover an area the same size as the area occupied in 1967, with East Jerusalem its capital. To leave as little room as possible for ambiguity, the letter also recommended that the EU should support only minor land swaps on which the two sides agreed.

The signatories were:

Chris Patten, UK,(co-chair), former Vice-President of the European Commission; Hubert Védrine, France,(co-chair), former foreign minister; Andreas van Agt, Netherlands, former prime minister; Frans Andriessen, Netherlands, former finance minister and former Vice-President of the European Commission; Guiliano Amato, Italy, former prime minister; Laurens Jan Brinkhorst, Netherlands, former minister and vice-prime minister; Hans van den Broek , Netherlands, former foreign minister and EU Commissioner; Hervé De Charrette, France, former foreign minister; Roland Dumas, France, former foreign minister; Benita Ferrero-Waldner, Austria, former European Commissioner; Felipe Gonzales, Spain, former prime minister; Teresa Patricio Gouveia, Portugal, former foreign minister; Lena Hjelm-Wallén, Sweden, former deputy prime minister; Lionel Jospin, France, former prime minister; Jean Francois-Poncet, France, former minister and senator; Romano Prodi, Italy, former President of the EU Commission and prime minister; Mary Robinson, Ireland, former President; Mona Sahlin, Sweden, chairman Swedish Social Democratic Party; Helmut Schmidt, Germany, former chancellor; Clare Short, UK, former minister; Javier Solana, Spain, former High Representative for the Common Foreign and Security Policy; Thorvald Stoltenberg, Norway, former prime minister; Peter D. Sutherland, Ireland, former Director-General of the WTO; Erkki Tuomioja, Finland, former foreign minister; Vaira Vike-Freiberga, Latvia, former president; Richard von Weizsäcker. Germany, former President.

                           

They noted that “The year 2011 will be of critical importance in determining the fate of the Middle East, perhaps for many years to come.” And one year on from their last report in December 2009 they said (my emphasis added):

“We appear to be no closer to a resolution of this conflict.To the contrary, developments on the ground, primarily Israel’s continuation of settlement activity in the Occupied Palestinian Territory (OPT) including in East Jerusalem, pose an existential threat to the prospects of establishing a sovereign, contiguous and viable Palestinian state also embracing Gaza, and therefore pose a commensurate threat to a two-state solution to the conflict…We consider it vital that the Council should identify concrete measures to operationalize its agreed policy and thence move to implementation of the agreed objectives. Europe cannot afford that the application of these policy principles be neglected and delayed yet again. Time to secure a sustainable peace is fast running outIt is eminently clear that without a rapid and dramatic move to halt the ongoing deterioration of the situation on the ground, a two-state solution, which forms the one and only available option for a peaceful resolution of this conflict, will be increasingly difficult to attain…The EU has stated unequivocally for decades that the settlements in the OPT are illegal, but Israel continues to build them.Like any other state, Israel should be held accountable for its actions… It is the credibility of the EU that is at stake.The EU position could not be clearer, but – as we have argued above – failure to act accordingly, in the face of contraventions and disregard by Israel, undermines the EU and its credibility in upholding international law…At stake are not only EU relations with the parties directly involved in the conflict but also with the wider Arab community, with which the EU enjoys positive diplomatic and trade relations.”

One possible translation of that is something like, “Europe can no longer allow its own best interests to be damaged by support for Israel right or wrong.”

It’s no secret that Israel’s deluded leaders and many of its brainwashed Jewish people don’t give a damn about what the EU really thinks because, they believe, only America matters. That has been the situation to date, but could it be about to change?

There’s a case for saying “Yes, perhaps”, but not in the way Israelis might imagine. In their letter the 26 said that “key U.S. figures” had suggested to them that “the best way to help President Barack Obama in his efforts to promote peace was to make policy that contradicts US positions” and which imposed consequences and costs on Israel.

One possible implication is that European leaders have been made aware that Obama needs and wants to be able to say behind his own closed doors something like: “If we don’t require Israel to act in accordance with international law, we’re heading for trouble with Europe and will become as isolated in the world as Israel is. We cannot let this happen.”

                         

Which brings me back to Obama’s last card. The fact is that he does not have to instructthe US ambassador to the UN to vote against Israel in the Security Council. An American abstention would be enough to empower the nearest thing we have to world government to be serious about calling and holding the Zionist state to account for its crimes. And that could be, I repeat could be, a game changer.

Alan Hart has been engaged with events in the Middle East and their global consequences and terrifying implications

– the possibility of a Clash of Civilisations, Judeo-Christian v Islamic, and, along the way, another great turning against the Jews – for nearly 40 years…

He’s been to war with the Israelis and the Arabs, but the learning experience he values most, and which he believes gave him rare insight, came from his one-to-one private conversations over the years with many leaders on both sides of the conflict. With, for example, Golda Meir, Mother Israel, and Yasser Arafat, Father Palestine. The significance of these private conversations was that they enabled him to be aware of the truth of what leaders really believed and feared as opposed to what they said in public for propaganda and myth-sustaining purposes.

It was because of his special relationships with leaders on both sides that, in 1980, he found himself sucked into the covert diplomacy of conflict resolution…Now Alan is an Institution in himself. Now, Alan is a regular contributor to Opinion Maker.

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13 Responses to “Obama’s last card – Will he play it”

  1. S.Barrett

    16. Dec, 2010

    He can't , very few know that Israel has blackmailed us and we can not defy them or walk away we are in it to our own destruction. Do the research it's out there.

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  2. Jimmy

    16. Dec, 2010

    Obama is scared to death of Israel. They might expose him for the fraud that he surely is, or, kill him..

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  4. rm nixion

    16. Dec, 2010

    pews,hews,jews,who cares-all i know is those crazy sobs in Israel are going to get us in ww3 somedayTypecomment here…

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  5. caterina

    16. Dec, 2010

    Israel must give back the land they stole from the Palestians and a compensation for their crimes give them the nice new houses that are on the land…..fair is fair….time for the israeli people to pay up for their crimes against humanity.

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  6. Name (required)

    16. Dec, 2010

    Obumer is just another jew puppet like Clinton and Bush were, does everything they tell him to. He dares not or he'll wind up like JFK when he signed the E.O. that would have done away with the jew controlled Federal Reserve.

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  7. Sean

    16. Dec, 2010

    The President doesn't lose sleep over this. He doesn't care. It is why he was hired for the job. Not caring about humanity. Other than the very rich. Anything else is just for appearances.

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  8. Gerald

    16. Dec, 2010

    To Jimmy,
    You are right about Obama ! He has no backbone and Isreali
    will expose him, birth certs and all. Isreali will show who really has the power. 

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  9. Kaycee

    16. Dec, 2010

    For all of America’s unfailing friendship, financial aid and military support over the last 60 years, what, exactly, has Israel ever done for us?

    Support for our Jewish friends has cost us thousands of lives, billions of dollars and the hatred of the Muslim world. Our thanks is thinly-veiled contempt and condescension.

    Israel is like a skinny kid on the playground who torments the other kids, knowing his burly big brother, America, is standing right behind him. Israel may wish to consider what would happen if they turned around and their big brother was no longer standing there.

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  10. George Lincoln Rockwell

    16. Dec, 2010

    We need to stop wasting our energy on the Palestinians. Along with their neighbors, they've proven to be too weak to fight Israel. This is an arab problem, and if the arab world can't band together long enough to stop Israel, then they deserve to lose the land. There's nothing to be gained from allying yourself with losers.
    What the rest of the world needs to do is divorce themselves from Israel and the jews financially. Stop sending them hundreds of billions of dollars in aid. Stop voting for craven gentile politicians who sell us out while they take bribes from jew lobbyists. Stop holocaust reparations. Stop feeding jew bankers your pound of flesh (usury). Only after we've done all of this can the pogroms begin.
    In short, deprive the parasite of sustinence and it ceases to be a problem. Then they can be shaken off like dead fleas off a dog's back.

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  11. Mihail

    16. Dec, 2010

    666,The Mark of the beast.It is on those Ashkenazi flag,can you people see it?Read Revelation 2:9,,3:9,those Khazar impostors have adopted judaism in 740 black see kingdom,they have no right to be in Palestine,they are fake,liars,criminals.

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  12. philip a. travers

    16. Dec, 2010

     As the only Australian here as far as I can tell! What is Australia's position on these events, I cannot tell!?…Which leads me to think our very heads  are in the hour glass,and who turns that in any direction,will be seen by our Leadership as sands through the combination hour glass and  that Mistress of Madhatters and Looking glasses.Female Prime Minister's for example, would find the prospect of counting the hairs of their backsides a little troubling.More so if they were growing grey.But Australia is commited to World Peace!?

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  13. Roberta Kelly

    16. Dec, 2010

    "Israel" is nothing but a mask for the richest cannibals of earth, and it is not a new idea – global slavery, clearly.  When the CANNIBALS of the earth who are labeled and branded, Marxists, for an example — ARE, put into padded cells and kept in isolation until the lineages have run out, we are to have ISRAELS time and time again.  The cannibals do not change, they are the devil, it is the world that changes, notice.
    What to do?  EXPOSE THE DIGITAL COMPUTER MONEY, then there shall be change and not until because as long as the tap root (MONEY FROM COMPUTER KEYSTROKES) is allowed to rule, then the earth shall not be free.  Digital slavery came with the computer and until the new paradigm (telepathy?) shift, America, et al are doomed to be as dumb as dirt and lose it all, earth

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