Monday, May 23, 2011

U.S. Middle East policy can only go so far as AIPAC




Well, that was quick.

"AIPAC appreciates President Obama's speech today at our annual policy conference in which he reaffirmed the importance of the U.S.-Israel relationship and the shared values that define both nations. In particular, we appreciate his statement that the U.S. does not expect Israel to withdraw to the boundaries that existed between Israel and Jordan in 1967 before the Six Day War."


When you have to issue a "clarification" to one of your important campaign donors, maybe the message was never properly thought out in the first place. I would say that pretty much covers Obama's Middle East policy as it pertains to Israel. The need for campaign dollars; the need to win the next election and so on. For the U.S., AIPAC is a big part of Middle East Policy. Even if it shouldn't be.



(image 2008 via Flickr-by wordhustlerllcs )

1 comment:

Matt said...

Obama's (so called) mid east peace policy is no different to those previously posed by forign governments. All expect Israel to trade land for a false peace due to complete lack of understanding of;
1. the history of the region
2. the underlying root cause of the problem.
Like many before him, the man may be educated but nevertheless remains a fool.
63 years after its creation, Israel is still fighting for its right to exist with the now absurd demands from its "friends" that it give land to its enemies! Islam is at war with Democracy ie; western culture, & our leaders are prepared to sacrifice our only outpost in the region.
Obama will appease AIPAC then do an about face if elected.