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Hillary: Counting Jews in Jerusalem

Posted: 09/12/11 03:40 PM ET

The normally sensible Forbes Magazine recently named Hillary Clinton the Second Most Powerful Woman in the World. That's absurd. She's clearly not even the second most powerful woman in the Obama administration. For influence on this president, she clearly walks behind Michele Obama, Valerie Jarrett, and Kathleen Sebelius.

Mrs. Clinton has even been derided in liberal blogs as Barack Obama's "Saudi wife." Feminist editor Tina Brown went so far as to say she's been put in a "foreign policy burka." We don't have to follow the Washington Post's annual In/Out listings. Fashions come and go in the "Style Section," even burkas.

What we should focus on in examining Secretary of State Clinton's influence are the policies coming from this administration, and the impression so far is that Clinton is following not leading. The current Obama policies toward the Middle East are alarming. When Iranians demonstrated in the streets following clearly fraudulent national elections in `09, Secretary Clinton toed the administration's line. The Obama administration did not want to be seen as "interfering" with Iran's internal affairs. That Iran interferes with the internal affairs of Syria, Lebanon, Iraq, Yemen and a host of other Middle Eastern trouble spots should have been obvious.

In contrast, the Obama administration greeted the "Arab Spring" in Egypt. Mr. Obama and Mrs. Clinton hailed the ouster of the thirty-year autocrat Hosni Mubarak. Now Mubarak is facing a death sentence in a Cairo courtroom and Egyptians have stormed the Israeli embassy. Thirty years of a Cold Peace between these two neighbors has been overthrown. Will we see another Arab-Israeli war?

In Libya, Obama and Clinton have thrown the weight of the United States and NATO behind the rebels. These would-be democrats now tell us they will not give up al-Megrahi, the convicted mass murderer of hundreds of Americans on Pan Am 103 over Lockerbie, Scotland in 1988. Our putative peace partners in the "Arab Spring" movement in Tripoli say Gaddafi was wrong to give up the Libyan bomber for trial in the United Kingdom in the first instance.

Perhaps most offensive of all is Hillary Clinton's assignment of counting Jews in Jerusalem. Old Washington hands may remember that President Richard Nixon bitterly ordered one of his aides to count the Jews in the Labor Department's Bureau of Labor Statistics. The good man who took on that odious assignment has long since apologized and done penance. And the world has heard on the White House tapes Nixon's foul-mouthed rants and lashings out against the Jews.

Yet, when Israel's life hung in the balance during the Yom Kippur War in 1973, President Nixon raced to re-supply the Jewish state. For all his anti-Semitic statements in private, his policy was pro-Israel when it counted.

Now, when it counts, the Obama administration's private comments are all friendly toward the Jewish state. Only its policies are dangerously anti-Israel.

Never before have Israelis been told that Jews cannot build new apartment houses in their own capital city. Never since Soviet oppressions of the Jews has Israel been more needed as a refuge. Columnist Mark Steyn has eloquently pointed to the endangered state of European Jewry. Jewish cemeteries in once-peaceful, always neutral Sweden are being desecrated by Islamists.

If the Jews cannot live in Malmő, where are they to go but Jerusalem?

Madame Secretary has obediently supported every Mideast initiative of this administration. She has signed off on billions in aid to Fatah, the so-called Palestinian Authority. This outfit, better known as the avowedly terrorist Palestine Liberation Organization, suppressed state TV coverage of West Bank Arabs on 9/11. Residents cheered as the Twin Towers came down and fired off their rifles in the air that terrible day to celebrate their fellow terrorists' attack on America.

The reason the PLO leaders ordered those cameras to go dark on September 11, 2001, was not that they did not approve of the wild Hate America scenes being acted out by their fellow denizens. No, it was because the PLO big shots did not want to jeopardize the generous U.S. foreign aid with which they line their pockets and pad their Geneva bank accounts.

If she does not regret it already, Secretary Clinton will come to bitterly rue her association with the shameful Mideast policies of this administration. You don't have to embrace Evangelical theology to know that the United States has had a historic relationship with Israel. Christians the world over are called upon to pray for the peace of Jerusalem. But if that is too religious for secular-minded diplomats, they might recall Winston Churchill's advice: Let the Jews have Jerusalem. It is they who made it famous.

 
 
 
 
 
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Trollstein
Once you go Schwartz, you never go back baby
10:16 PM on 09/13/2011
There is no way of knowing how Hillary might have acted as US president. Many would deny this but I think its possible that she would have been less pro-Israel then Mr. Obama.
Her job is to take orders from the White House.
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08:40 AM on 09/13/2011
More important that ranking her power, it would seem more important to weigh how Hillary Clinton has invested whatever power in the world, and influence in the Obama administration that she has. She has weighed in repeatedly as a champion of war and military intervention, and of corporate profiteering internationally. As a result, we really lack strong leadership and resonant voice on issues of PEACE, human rights, and economic justice, that can be the role of a value-grounded, and well prepared Secretary of State.
07:13 PM on 09/12/2011
Israel can have Jerusalem. West Jerusalem. And Palestine can have East Jerusalem.
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Vlady
Better Late
03:21 PM on 09/13/2011
75% of Jordan including the West one and the East one are Palestinians . Are they ready to share any of their cities with Jews without a strong fortification divide as in Hebron (btw an old Jewish City)
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Nwo2012
Sue me, I boycott products from the settlements
03:34 PM on 09/13/2011
Offering residential apartments to Jews does not mean offering it to the state of israel to add to the israeli land grab.

Palestinians have already offered passports and citizenship to pro-Palestinian Jewish activists. Any Jews wishing to live in Palestine can apply for Palestinian citizenship the same as they would in any other country.
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wom122
Primum non nocere
07:10 PM on 09/12/2011
Ideally, no one should interfere in anyone's internal affairs. We do not, however, live in a utopia and some interference is inevitable. That said, Iran's interfering "with the internal affairs of Syria, Lebanon, Iraq.." while undesirable, is more legitimate of ours. This is Iran's neighborhood after all and it would be a while before Iranians forget the 1980-88 war with Iraq.