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bemildred

(90,061 posts)
Tue Jan 3, 2012, 09:59 PM Jan 2012

Bibi and Barack

The Israeli prime minister and the U.S. president neither like nor trust each other.

Barack Obama has an Israel problem. Almost three years in, the president still can't decide whether he wants to pander to the Israeli prime minister or pressure him. The approach of the 2012 elections makes the former almost mandatory; the president's reelection may make the latter possible. Buckle your seat belts. Unless Obama and Benjamin Netanyahu find a way to cooperate on a big venture that makes both of them look good, and in a way that allows each to invest in the other, the U.S.-Israel.

The president's view of Israel is situated in two fundamental realities. The first is structural and is linked to the way Obama sees the world; the second is more situational and is driven by his view of Netanyahu and Israeli policies. Together they have created and sustained a deep level of frustration bordering on anger.

Unlike his two predecessors, Bill Clinton and George W. Bush, Obama isn't in love with the idea of Israel. Intellectually he understands and supports the pro-Israeli trope — small democratic nation with dark past confronts huge existential threats — but it's really a head thing.

http://articles.latimes.com/2012/jan/02/opinion/la-oe-miller-bibi-barack-20120102
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Bibi and Barack (Original Post) bemildred Jan 2012 OP
This article ignores the fundamental truth. holdencaufield Jan 2012 #1
Whut? nt bemildred Jan 2012 #2
 

holdencaufield

(2,927 posts)
1. This article ignores the fundamental truth.
Tue Jan 3, 2012, 10:35 PM
Jan 2012

And that truth is, Israel isn't influenced directly by the US President. It matters not whether the US President loves or hates Israel (or is impartial). It is congress and not the president that Israel needs to maintain relations with and Israel is widely and enthusiastically supported in the US Congress.

President Obama has, for all practical purposes, zero influence over the US's relationship with Israel.

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