Michael Goodwin:
First
he comes for the banks and health care, uses the IRS to go after
critics, politicizes the Justice Department, spies on journalists, tries
to curb religious freedom, slashes the military, throws open the
borders, doubles the debt and nationalizes the Internet.
He
lies to the public, ignores the Constitution, inflames race relations
and urges Latinos to punish Republican “enemies.” He abandons our
allies, appeases tyrants, coddles adversaries and uses the Crusades as
an excuse for inaction as Islamist terrorists slaughter their way
across the Mideast.
Now he’s coming for Israel.
Barack
Obama’s promise to transform America was too modest. He is transforming
the whole world before our eyes. Do you see it yet?
Against
the backdrop of the tsunami of trouble he has unleashed, Obama’s pledge
to “reassess” America’s relationship with Israel cannot be taken
lightly. Already paving the way for an Iranian nuke, he is hinting he’ll
also let the other anti-Semites at Turtle Bay have their way. That
could mean American support for punitive Security Council resolutions or
for Palestinian statehood initiatives. It could mean both, or something
worse.
Whatever
form the punishment takes, it will aim to teach Bibi Netanyahu never
again to upstage him. And to teach Israeli voters never again to elect
somebody Obama doesn’t like.
Apologists
and wishful thinkers, including some Jews, insist Obama realizes that
the special relationship between Israel and the United States must
prevail and that allowing too much daylight between friends will
encourage enemies.
Those people are slow learners, or, more dangerously, deny-ists.
If
Obama’s six years in office teach us anything, it is that he is
impervious to appeals to good sense. Quite the contrary. Even respectful
suggestions from supporters that he behave in the traditions of
American presidents fill him with angry determination to do it his way.
For
Israel, the consequences will be intended. Those who make excuses for
Obama’s policy failures — naive, bad advice, bad luck — have not come to
grips with his dark impulses and deep-seated rage.
His
visceral dislike for Netanyahu is genuine, but also serves as a
convenient fig leaf for his visceral dislike of Israel. The fact that
it’s personal with Netanyahu doesn’t explain six years of trying to
bully Israelis into signing a suicide pact with Muslims bent on
destroying them. Netanyahu’s only sin is that he puts his nation’s
security first and refuses to knuckle under to Obama’s endless demands
for unilateral concessions.
That
refusal is now the excuse to act against Israel. Consider that, for all
the upheaval around the world, the president rarely has a cross word
for, let alone an open dispute with, any other foreign leader. He calls
Great Britain’s David Cameron “bro” and praised Egypt’s Muslim
Brotherhood president, Mohammed Morsi, who had called Zionists, “the
descendants of apes and pigs.”
Obama
asked Vladimir Putin for patience, promising “more flexibility” after
the 2012 election, a genuflection that earned him Russian aggression.
His Asian pivot was a head fake, and China is exploiting the vacuum.
None of those leaders has gotten the Netanyahu treatment, which included
his being forced to use the White House back door on one trip, and the
cold shoulder on another.
It is a clear and glaring double standard.
Most
troubling is Obama’s bended-knee deference to Iran’s Supreme Leader,
which has been repaid with “Death to America” and “Death to Israel”
demonstrations in Tehran and expanded Iranian military action in other
countries.
The
courtship reached the height of absurdity last week, when Obama wished
Iranians a happy Persian new year by equating Republican critics of his
nuclear deal with the resistance of theocratic hard-liners, saying both
“oppose a diplomatic solution.” That is a damnable slur given that a top
American military official estimates that Iranian weapons, proxies and
trainers killed 1,500 US soldiers in Iraq and Afghanistan. Who in their
right mind would trust such an evil regime with a nuke?
Yet
Netanyahu, the leader of our only reliable ally in the region, is
repeatedly singled out for abuse. He alone is the target of an
orchestrated attempt to defeat him at the polls, with Obama political
operatives, funded in part by American taxpayers, working to elect his
opponent.
They
failed and Netanyahu prevailed because Israelis see him as their best
bet to protect them. Their choice was wise, but they better buckle up
because it’s Israel’s turn to face the wrath of Obama.
2 comments:
Why will nobody rein in Obama?
The world's most important nation remains in the thrall of a madman and seems incapable of even desiring to do anything about it.
The end is near.
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