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Tuesday, February 1, 2011

For the sake of Islamic sensibilities, it's time to throw Israel under the bus...again

The folly of taking your enemy as your friend is soon apparant.  Unfortunately for Israel, that folly may come too late, if Obama keeps on the path of coddling the Muslim Brotherhood and other nefarious players wanting a piece of Egypt.  Israel and Egypt have had, for a long time a mutual pact which allowed the growth and expansion of both their economies, and advanced both political aspirations.  Now with Mubarak out, and Obama wanting to sit with the MB, Israel sees their near future as less than secure.

It makes sense that Shimon Perez and Netanyahu would lash out at Obama, and they are right in doing so.


From Reuters Jan 31 by Douglas Hamilton

Israel shocked by Obama's "betrayal" of Mubarak

(Reuters) - If Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak is toppled, Israel will lose one of its very few friends in a hostile neighborhood and President Barack Obama will bear a large share of the blame, Israeli pundits said on Monday.

Political commentators expressed shock at how the United States as well as its major European allies appeared to be ready to dump a staunch strategic ally of three decades, simply to conform to the current ideology of political correctness.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has told ministers of the Jewish state to make no comment on the political cliffhanger in Cairo, to avoid inflaming an already explosive situation. But Israel's President Shimon Peres is not a minister.

"We always have had and still have great respect for President Mubarak," he said on Monday. He then switched to the past tense. "I don't say everything that he did was right, but he did one thing which all of us are thankful to him for: he kept the peace in the Middle East."

Newspaper columnists were far more blunt.

One comment by Aviad Pohoryles in the daily Maariv was entitled "A Bullet in the Back from Uncle Sam." It accused Obama and his Secretary of State Hillary Clinton of pursuing a naive, smug, and insular diplomacy heedless of the risks.

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