Ambassador (ret.) Yoram Ettinger, "Second Thought: a US-Israel Initiative”
"Israel Hayom”, January 18, 2013, http://bit.ly/13LAY8M
President Obama's criticism of Prime Minister Netanyahu – on the eve of the January 22, 2013 Israeli election - underlines the secondary role played by the Palestinian issue in shaping US-Israel strategic cooperation.
Since March, 2009, Obama has systematically scorned Netanyahu's policies
on the Arab-Israeli conflict in general and the Palestinian issue,
Jerusalem and the construction of Jewish communities in Judea and
Samaria, in particular.
However, since March, 2009, irrespective of
harsh disagreements over the Palestinian issue, the mutually-beneficial
US-Israel strategic cooperation has expanded, especially in areas
which feature the distinctive Israeli added-value: intelligence-sharing,
counter-terrorism, homeland security, missile defense, training, battle
tactics, joint exercises, pre-positioning of military hardware, medical
treatment of soldiers and civilians, research and development, space,
commercial and defense industries and high tech in general. Neither
Israel nor the US intends to subordinate primary interests to secondary
issues by cutting off their noses to spite their faces.
The volcanic eruption of the Arab Winter since 2010 – independent of the Palestinian issue
– has exposed the unpredictability, instability, violent volatility,
unreliability, inefficiency, intolerance and anti-US terrorism and
hostility on the Arab Street. It has highlighted Israel's unique
features as the only stable, predictable, reliable, capable, democratic
and unconditional ally of the US.
Mutual threats to the US and Israel
- such as nuclear Iran, Islamic terrorism, proliferation of advanced
missile and nuclear technologies, and the clear and present radical
menace to pro-US Arab regimes - transcend the Palestinian issue. Moreover, pro (and anti) US Arab leaders have never considered the Palestinian issue a cardinal matter
on their agenda. They are currently traumatized by the lethal Iranian
nuclear threat, raging Arab Winter, emboldened Islamic terrorism and the
erupting Iraqi, Syrian and Muslim Brotherhood lava, which might trigger
their downfall.
Notwithstanding Obama's distrust of Israel's Palestinian policy, US defense and high tech establishments trust Israel's unique contributions
to US national security and the economy as a matchless source of
cutting-edge technologies, a sterling beachhead in a vital region, a
battle-tested laboratory, and the largest US aircraft carrier which does
not require US boots on board. Such attributes are doubly crucial while
the US reduces its power projection and severely cuts the defense
budget.
Obama's criticism of
Netanyahu is not unprecedented. Prime Minister Shamir's policy on the
Arab-Israeli conflict, including the Palestinian issue, was ruthlessly
criticized by the US Administration. However, in April, 1988, at the height of President Reagan's brutal criticism of Shamir's handling of the 1st Palestinian Intifadah, Israel was elevated to the status of a Major Non-NATO Ally.
A Memorandum of Understanding was concluded, enhancing US-Israel
strategic cooperation in an unprecedented manner. It aimed at leveraging
Israeli capabilities in the face of joint regional and global
challenges, which superseded the Palestinian issue.
In fact, from 1948 until 1992, all Israeli Prime Ministers faced rough US pressure on Arab and Palestinian-related issues. In most cases, the pressure was repelled, criticism was sharpened, but strategic cooperation surged beyond expectations. Middle East reality overpowered oversimplified policy and moral-equivalency.
While
President Obama rebukes Israeli policy-makers, the US constituency
demonstrates its overwhelming support for the Jewish State. A December, 2012 poll, conducted by the Pew Research Center shows that Americans support Israel over Palestinians by 5:1 ratio, similar to a 59%:13% ratio documented by a November, 2012 CNN poll.
While the Executive branch of government is in the habit of criticizing
Israel, the co-equal, co-determining Legislature – the most authentic
representative of the American people – has been a bastion of support
for Israel since 1948 and for the idea of a Jewish State since1776.
President Obama's preoccupation with the Palestinian issue, and criticism of Israel, is out of the American mainstream.
Shabbat Shalom and have a pleasant weekend,
Yoram Ettinger, Jerusalem, "Second Thought"
www.TheEttingerReport.Com
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