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Marc R. Stanley

Marc R. Stanley

Posted: May 10, 2010 01:23 PM

Hubbub About a Snub -- The Truth About Obama and Netanyahu

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I recently had the pleasure of attending a dinner hosted by Israel's Ambassador to the United States, his Excellency Michael Oren. The dinner itself honored Democratic National Committee Chairman Governor Tim Kaine and served as a way for Ambassador Oren to emphasize the strong, bi-partisan nature of support for Israel in the United States. While the dinner itself was terrific and memorable, the real meat and potatoes (kosher, of course) for the night were served in the ambassador's myth-busting remarks about the state of relations between the Obama administration and Israel.

Ambassador Oren went to great lengths to explain that relationships between the ambassador and the top-level officials in this administration are as good as or better than those between any previous ambassadors and many previous administrations, period. As the ambassador noted, he has excellent access throughout the administration. The ambassador also emphasized that President Barack Obama has displayed a true commitment to Israel's security and longevity by restoring Israel's qualitative military edge and by designating the global effort to prevent a nuclear-armed Iran as a top priority. However, as the ambassador suggested, we might not know any of this because of the amount of bluster and flat-out incorrect speculation emanating from the media -- and as I know all too well, we might not know any of this because of the purposeful effort by those who seek to use Israel as a partisan wedge issue their own gain.

Specifically, Oren explained his consistent "frustration" over the vicious "snub" rumor that has been circulating since Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's visit to the United States in March. Supposedly, President Obama was less than diplomatic with Netanyahu and even refused to have dinner with him -- even forcing him to enter the White House through some back door. But this is absolutely not true. According to Ambassador Oren, who was present the entire time, the meeting followed the protocol of a non-state visit; no pomp, no media, and no photos. President Obama and Prime Minister Netanyahu worked "closely and positively" during the meeting until late at night, with the prime minister and his team being granted the unusual privilege of staying on in the White House to work after the president retired. Later, when Netanyahu asked if the president could return to hear new ideas, he gladly did; and the two parted on good terms. It was not until the following morning that Israeli officials read that the visit was described as a "snub," and they were shocked.

The "snub" claims are an invention of the media and they are being used by partisans, along with other rumors and outright lies, to damage President Obama without any regard for the truth. As Ambassador Oren said to us and has said before, those who use support for Israel as a partisan weapon or seek to inject partisanship into the issue of support for Israel threaten the critical U.S.-Israel relationship, by threatening the essential need for bipartisan support for the U.S.-Israel relationship.

Ambassador Oren has been singing President Obama's praises since he assumed his role as Israel's chief diplomat to the United States. As with any diplomatic partnership, the United States and Israel will not always agree on every policy. However, as Ambassador Oren, Prime Minister Netanyahu, and Defense Minister Ehud Barak have consistently stated, President Obama supports Israel and takes its security challenges seriously. It's time for everyone to step back, take a deep breath, and realize that the U.S.-Israel relationship remains rock solid and that no political party has a monopoly on support for Israel's security. That's how it's been since President Harry Truman courageously recognized Israel in 1948 (as Governor Kaine poignantly noted during dinner); it's how it was when President Richard Nixon resupplied Israel during the 1973 Yom Kippur War, and it's how it is today as President Obama works tirelessly in 2010 to prevent a nuclear-armed Iran and promote peace in Israel.

 

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I recently had the pleasure of attending a dinner hosted by Israel's Ambassador to the United States, his Excellency Michael Oren. The dinner itself honored Democratic National Committee Chairman Gove...
I recently had the pleasure of attending a dinner hosted by Israel's Ambassador to the United States, his Excellency Michael Oren. The dinner itself honored Democratic National Committee Chairman Gove...
 
 
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10:42 AM on 05/11/2010
I am disturbed by the comments I read. Israel is the only functioning Democracy in the Middle East. As a close ally and partner to the US Israel provides technology that improves the quality of everyone's life around the world. The computer chips that enable your computers- designed in Israel, Try using a cell phone without Israeli technology- it is a brick because all cell phone network technology has its roots in Israel, should I mention drug protocols, desalination technology, solar research, huge breakthroughs in medical technology....all ,made possible by the country you that is so easy for those who commented to dismiss. Our armed forces in the US are better prepared because of joint exercises with Israel. (ask anybody in the Military)

In Haiti Israel set up a field hospital in four days and did over 300 surgeries in two weeks. Not one other middle eastern country did that. Jordan and turkey were there with the UN. The left the field hospital it is now a school in Haiti. Did you know Palestinian children can be treated in Israel at Hadassah hospital ...for free. You who choose to crtitcize might want to get your facts straight.
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Sue me, I boycott products from the settlements
01:09 PM on 05/11/2010
You forgot about the cherry tomatoes Hasbara meme. Tell us about those.

How is everyone doing over at HonestReporting.com anyway?
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lbsaltzman
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12:05 AM on 05/11/2010
I have no problem if President Obama did snub Netanyahu. It is a step in the right direction.
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Vlady
Better Late
02:48 PM on 05/11/2010
Liberal Jews Hate Netanyahu because first it makes them look good to Moslems and second it proves their impartiality in the conflict. Netanyahu to them is just a trouble maker.
06:09 PM on 05/10/2010
Unfortunately for those of us who would like to see the United States take an even more slightly independent stance from Israel, this article is pretty logical and reasonable and probably a lot closer to the truth then what some people would like us to believe which is that Obama's ready to actually fight for American interests over Israeli interests when they conflict in any meaningful way. He isn't and the cycle will indeed continue.
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charlietuna11
02:25 PM on 05/10/2010
if its in obamas best interest, (not americas) to cuddle up to bibi, he will do so. if its not, he will take a pass. faster than a speeding bullet, he has turned into a thankless and arrogant fraud. he totally abandoned his base for wall street. definately a one termer. he will not be missed.
reciprocat
On November 6, 2012...God blessed America
03:02 PM on 05/10/2010
Don't be so sure. It's early days yet. Early days...
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02:10 PM on 05/10/2010
When Israel removes their RWNJ Zionists from running their government, some of US will consider it a country NOT on the payroll of BUSHCO, INC and Pat Robertson of the 700 Club.