Gabriel Schoenfeld reports on the latest Obama foreign policy adviser who
turns out not to like Israel very much. Add Joseph Cirincione to the list
that includes Samantha Power, Robert Malley, Merrill McPeak, Zbigniew
Brzezinski , and his spiritual adviser Jeremiah Wright. (Obama, of course,
loves Israel; he's just unlucky with his advisers). Last September, in response to reports that the site in Syria that Israel
bombed was a potential nuclear facility being established with the help of
North Korea, Cirincione insisted that the site was no such thing. "This
story is nonsense," Obama's adviser on nuclear threats told Foreign Policy
magazine's blog.
And not just ordinary nonsense. According to Cirincione, the reports were
the product of two nefarious, agenda-driven groups: (1) Bush administration
hardliners seeking to derail "the U.S.-North Korean agreement" and (2)
Israelis who "want to thwart any dialogue between the U.S. and Syria."
As with Samantha Power, the number one problem with Obama taking advice from
Cirincione is not his view of Israel; it's that he's a fool. As Schoenfeld
notes, the fact of North Korean involvement in the development of a Syrian
plutonium plant appears indisputable; indeed, the evidence now includes
videos taken inside the facility before it was destroyed. Yet Cirincione
dismissed the reports out-of-hand because he didn't like the implications,
including the adverse implications for Israel's longstanding enemy, Syria.
In essence, Cirincione committed precisely the offense he accused the Bush
administration and the Israelis of -- reaching a conclusion of fact based on
an agenda, rather than the evidence.
It's rather frightening to think that Obama has turned for advice on nuclear
matters to someone this grotesquely paranoid about our government and about
the Israelis.
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