Sunday, September 18, 2011

Barry Rubin: Obama's move to counter PA bid for statehood will fail 

From Will at The Other News:
I have seen about 20 articles today about why the UN bid isn’t in the PA’s interest and why they should stop. But none of these articles really point out that the opposite is true: the PA has pretty much nothing to lose.  

Will the United States cut off all aid? Of course not. Will it make them moreun popular at home? No. If it kills talks with Israel? That’s good. They don’t need or want them. If it delays the creation of a real state? Since the PA can’t and won’t negotiate for a compromise agreement it doesn’t matter.

The PA will get a huge majority in the General Assembly and that will seem a diplomatic victory. If the United States vetos, the PA has an excuse for not succeeding.

If you don’t confront the reality of why a country or group act the way it does–and why a weak Western policy makes radical behavior possible–any discussion of the issue is a waste of time.

Here is the problem with “international efforts to avoid the Palestinian UN bid.” To say this is not an attempt to avoid giving some constructive advice. Rather, giving constructive advice requires using this as a starting point and explaining why this is true.
First, it’s too late. The Palestinian Authority (PA) has been talking repeatedly about this gambit for almost a year. Why is it only now, when it is so thoroughly committed to this effort, is the U.S. government staging a campaign against unilateral independence? The failure to start earlier has destroyed any attempt to avoid this disastrous outcome.
Second, the U.S. government did virtually nothing to mobilize other countries to oppose this campaign. What should have happened is that starting in late 2010, the White House should have begun lining up votes. American ambassadors should have been given high-priority instructions to talk with the leaders of the countries to which they were accredited and put together a coalition to avoid the coming crisis. It failed to do so.
Third, the U.S. government has never used real leverage to persuade the PA to relent or to convince other countries to oppose the UN General Assembly backing for a unilateral independence bid. No threats have been made; no benefits offered; power applied.
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1 comment:

Epaminondas said...

It should be obvious to the entire admin, that the move to statehood in a unilateral fashion is as DONE as Iranian nuclear efforts,..nothing short of force will stop it.

The Pals and Arabs IMHO, really don't think this will result in a state, but will help to isolate Israel and with a weakened and leaderless, ineffective USA a major stroke can be had.

Can you imagine that little prick Turki Al Faisal writing that op-ed with a Reagan or W at the helm, here?

I would expect a 3rd intifada INSTANTLY if I were Israel, especially with the NYT crowing that Netanyahu and his people actually HATE democracy, signalling the US Admin to stand aside from the world's shrieking kill the jews crowd on 1st ave and around the globe.