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Former NSC Official: Israel Ignored Bush's Knesset Speech

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About Seth Colter Walls

Seth Colter Walls is a Political Reporter at the Huffington Post, based in Washington, D.C. Previously he has worked for Newsweek magazine, MSNBC and Lebanon's Daily Star newspaper. He has a masters from the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism and is a graduate of New York University. He can be reached at walls@huffingtonpost.com.


According to 29-year CIA veteran and former NSC official Bruce Riedel, Wednesday's announcement of joint peace negotiations between Israel and Syria revealed President Bush's diminished standing in Middle East affairs.

"Think of the irony," Riedel said. "George Bush goes to Jerusalem last week. He gives an impassioned speech about never dealing with nasty regimes [that sponsor terror]. He basically says 'don't make agreements that appease [them].' And less than a week later, the Israeli government announces it is engaged in peace negotiations with the Assad dictatorship in Syria. We're talking about a rather distasteful regime that likely had a hand in the murder of [former Lebanese Prime Minister] Rafik Hariri. I guess [Israeli Prime Minister] Ehud Olmert didn't think the speech was meant for him."

Riedel, who served as a special assistant to the president until 2002 and is now with the Brookings Institution, said the lack of weight accorded to Bush's appeasement speech "shows more and more that the Middle East is not listening to him anymore, as does the deal announced in Doha for Lebanon today." In that Doha agreement, the Iranian-supported Hezbollah secured effective veto power within Lebanon's next cabinet -- an arrangement that is sure to frustrate any future efforts to disarm the political party that the U.S. considers a terrorist organization.

Turkey's mediation of Israel-Syria talks has been "an open secret" in the region for the last month, according to Riedel. "A lot of very serious Israeli thinkers have felt for some time that the Syria agreement could be a strategic way to break out of the logjam that Israel is in," he said. "There's no holy Jerusalem to contend with, no refugees. It's a simple land for peace swap, and everyone knows what the price is: 100 percent return of the Golan Heights, in return for which they would get a full agreement with Syria. ... If this works, it would demonstrate that negotiating with Assad's Syria can produce serious and important results for a democracy like Israel."

But not all observers are that optimistic. Independent analyst and Israeli political adviser Dahlia Scheindlin cites a recent report by the War and Peace Index that suggests Israelis are more willing to consider a compromise over certain areas in Jerusalem than they are likely to approve of any deal with Syria that involves relinquishing the Golan.

According to that study, only 19 percent of Israelis support the idea of giving up the Golan, while 40 percent are willing to consider giving up Arab neighborhoods in Jerusalem. "It's sort of counter-intuitive and surprising," Scheindlin said, "you wouldn't think it would be quite so emotional. But the Golan has been annexed for so long, it now feels like part of Israel. The people who live there are considered regular Israelis, not settlers. Also, they've been through this many times before. Talks start and end faster than you can say 'jackrabbit.' So there's a lot of cynicism. While this story is leading the news today, it could easily be gone tomorrow."

 
 

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Clearly the war lobby is hard at work. While the Time's prefered war monger, Hillary Clinton, fires the flak right up to the convention, the Times is working in the backroom with op-eds like this one:
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/05/22/opinion/22thrall.html?_r=1&hp&oref=slogin

The thesis: Kennedy rushed into a summit meeting with Kruschev in Vienna early in his administration against the advice of "pros" , and Kruschev perceived Kennedy as weak and followed up by building the Berlin Wall and sending missiles to Cuba. Kennedy's famous inaugural address phrase, "Let us never negotiate out of fear but let us never fear to negotiate" is blamed for Kruschev's judgment of Kennedy's character.

The thesis is false. Russians are xenophobic. Kennedy's 1960 campaign criticised Republicans as appeasers, creating the thesis of a "missile gap" that had developed in the peaceful and prosperous Eisenhower years. Imagine the Kremlin pressure building on Kruschev when Kennedy asked for a summit. Kruschev's blustering was obviously tough talk meant to preserve his political position at home. Building a wall in Berlin doesn't show that you have no fear of your enemy, it shows you have fear they are invading you. Putting missiles in Cuba proved to be a bargaining chip, a kind of "hey we need to avoid this stuff or we are all going to blow up".

It was fear that Kennedy would use force, not appeasement, that brought us the Berlin Wall and the Cuban missile crisis.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:37 PM on 05/22/2008

What should have been done after WWII was repatriate Europe's surviving Jews to their countries of origin, forcing democratic institutions and reintegration in those societies. The Jews did not deserve their horrifying ordeals, neither did they deserve land they'd never seen which belonged to others. This injustice haunts us today. Of course Israel exists, and you can't unring that bell. Iran says if there had to be an Israel, it should have been carved out of the land of the Europeans, who actually harmed their Jewish citizens. They say Europe and America inflicted injustice far away on people wholly innocent of Europe's crimes. Israel was simply drawn on the map of the Middle East, and the Iranians say it should be wiped back off. This is perfectly sensible from their perspective, it doesn't make them bloodthirsty killers, rather it is a matter of justice.

Americans must come to terms with the majority of the world, which does not accept a dominant, all powerful Israel, welcoming any Jew while Palestinians rot in foreign camps or occupied enclaves.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:11 PM on 05/22/2008

Had we gotten any analysis on that speech from a real journalist they would have pointed out that the applause was weak, even Laura(Seated next to Condi) didn't clap most of the time. People were missing, one man pulled his ear piece out after Bush brought up Hitler, and people were looking around to see how other people were taking in his speech. Only that one woman next to Olmert was giving Bush any attention. So if a journalist had done his job we wouldn't be surprised how Bush has lost it in the Mid East.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:32 PM on 05/22/2008

If by now, with our military going no where in Iraq and our economy in deep trouble, GWB is still thinking how great and high and mighty this country is, or that if we drop a few bombs, the Mid-East countries will be shocked and awed into submission or if we don't talk to our adversaries, they would be scared to death and surrender, he is out of touch with reality and should have a psychiatric exam..
Come to think of it, we Americans who voted him in twice should also make an appointment with the psychiatrist before it is too late. We might just again vote for a successor like him.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:46 AM on 05/22/2008

Der chimpy sez: (8/5/04)

"Our enemies are innovative and resourceful, and so are we. They never stop thinking about new ways to harm our country and our people, and neither do we."

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/5613296/

It's good to know he's still on the job!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:44 AM on 05/22/2008

Two words for you George Bush - YOU STINK!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:36 AM on 05/22/2008

They're not stupid. If Bush says it's a good thing. It MUST be bad.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:33 AM on 05/22/2008

Has anyone noticed that since George Bush visited the Saudis the price of a barrel of oil is climbing an average of $2 per day?

Why do i have this sickening feeling inside? What did he tell them? Exactly what did he asked them to do?

Now there is this other report that the Saudis may not have as much oil as they initially thought. Great.

George Bush is the enemy of the state. John McCain, with is continuous support of this guy is aiding and abetting the enemy.

I hope all you McCain supporters feel comfortable with these two empty blowhards. I am not.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:17 AM on 05/22/2008



Act like Hitler and get due respect. It's the same on either side of the Pond. The world wants to bury fascism as quickly as it is discovered.

http://www.light-to-dark.com/t_equals.html

Bush and Cheney will find traveling abroad very difficult.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:15 AM on 05/22/2008

Its time for columnists to use the word "SOCIOPATH" when writing about Bush...its time to take the rose colored glasses off....its time to show the world...that Americans realize they voted in a mentally ill man to run the country...its time to "suck it up" and face the truth....and its time to start calling McCain a class A NUT CASE..which he is...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:11 AM on 05/22/2008

Bush has achieved something no president has ever achieved - he's been ignored by both Jews and Arabs. Why is it only the Republican base listens to this fool?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:09 AM on 05/22/2008

If anyone doubted Obama judgement, then here is proof that he can be commander in chief...He is spoke about communicating with our enemies, and a week later they are taking his lead to make peace by what TALKING....lol.....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:46 AM on 05/22/2008

Not only was it inappropriate, but largely forgettable anyway ... and they know---as well as we do here in the U.S.---that Lil' Bush is an idiot. They probably feel sorry for us!

OBAMA '08

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:36 AM on 05/22/2008

Oh yes, Ole "W" has a lot of clout!
Thank goodness people are listening to him less and less!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:35 AM on 05/22/2008

Nobody takes Bush seriously. An remember that McBush will caryy on his policies!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:29 AM on 05/22/2008

Where's the back and forth about appeasement that started last night?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:20 AM on 05/22/2008

Helene Cooper has a must read piece today in the NYT about this (Israel notified the White House about plans to talk to Syria weeks before his speech) and other contradictions to his "appeasement" posturing, including US talks with Iran through our Embassy in Iraq.

There are only two explanations for his speech: a complete and utter disconnection with reality and what his own government is doing; or a cynical and calculated effort to scare Jewish voters away from BO.

The most frightening possibility is both are correct.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:17 AM on 05/22/2008

It's up to Israel what they do, the U.S. has nothing to do with their foreign policy.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:15 AM on 05/22/2008

Nothing to do? How about building Israel's military might and financial backing so they can take and steal any peace of land the Jewish leadership want.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:34 PM on 05/22/2008


Good, maybe Israel can blockade Iran all by itself instead of ordering the US to do it for them.

http://tinyurl.com/5dno2l

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:42 AM on 05/22/2008

"Appeasement goes mainstream " Israel, Syria sit down for talks"

Pakistan made peace with the Taliban.

Palestine next?

w lost, obl won.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:05 AM on 05/22/2008


Israelis listened to Obama instead. Smart folks.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:48 AM on 05/22/2008

Syria is not the "distasteful" regime, Israel and the Bush regimes are the distasteful ones. It comes as no surprise that Bush and his best friends the Israelis are not communicating, not on the same page. Anyone who thinks Israel is interested in helping anyone but themselves is stupid. Bush is a joke and deserves all the mountains of ridicule that can be heaped upon him. He is the most hated, the most despised human being the U.S. has ever produced and until he is tried and convicted and executed for his crimes, the people of the world will not rest.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:48 AM on 05/22/2008

Israel has better things to do than pay attention to a chimpanzee show.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:46 AM on 05/22/2008

What a great photo of Georgie!! He is almost off camera. Soon, hopefully, he will be. The wall has more personality than him.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:44 AM on 05/22/2008

IT IS OBVIOUS THAT Israel has simply ignored Bush's speech on appeasment as it deserves.
Scarcely three days later, Israel's government opened negotiations with Syria and Assad
who is one of the more unsavory characters.
Increasingly people in the middle=east recognize that Bush simply does not grasp the issue
beyond school-boy status, and the region simply commits him polite irrelevance. We of course
are on the verge of electing someone who will reproduce the same only worse--like Rhoboam
following Solomon!! Heaven spare us all!! j Goreman

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:41 AM on 05/22/2008

Nations usually get what they deserve. This country put this criminal retard in the W/H twice; and he surely crashed this bus into the ditch.

Time for old scar face in the W/H; he will take the bus from the ditch and slide it down into the sewer. This country deserves a full major of the consequences of its ignorance and criminality.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:32 AM on 05/22/2008

Somebody draw a big ' L' with magic marker on his for head while he sleeps. : p

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:34 AM on 05/22/2008
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