Does Obama have a foreign policy or talking points?
On Friday morning, I wrote:
One would think that someone in the Obama administration would have thought of this already and tried to build up a relationship with Yitzchak Molcho or Mike Herzog, who are Netanyahu's equivalent of Dov Weisglass. Harel goes on to suggest that the problem is with George Mitchell who views himself as an errand boy to carry bridging proposals and suggests that Mitchell ought to be replaced. Rozen thinks Harel is angling to get Dennis Ross the position.
While Israelis would regard Ross as a neutral party, and would probably be more open to engaging with him than they are with Mitchell, I don't believe that Ross would make any difference substantively. This is the wrong 'peace process' at the wrong time.
Diplomats noted that the Obama White House still appears to lack a discreet back channel that would allow President Obama and Netanyahu to directly handle sensitive issues, but the glimmerings of one may have emerged in this crisis. Yitzhak Molcho, a low-key private lawyer in Israel who negotiated the settlement freeze with Mitchell, worked closely behind the scenes on the Israeli response with Dennis Ross, a senior official on the National Security Council.
I disagree with all of them. There is a strategy. It's the execution that's missing, and thank God it's missing. The strategy is to do anything that has to be done to bring about the creation of a 'Palestinian state.' One reason the strategy isn't working is that the 'Palestinians' don't want a state - they won't even come to the table. They're still waiting to be handed a 'state' on a silver platter.
The other reason the strategy isn't working is that Israel still has a lot of support in Congress and Obama needs Congress for other things, like his domestic agenda. When the letters that are going to be circulated around Congress by AIPAC members next week have as their lead signatories Barbara Boxer and Steny Hoyer and Jesse Jackson Jr. (yes, really - I'll have more on that later), Obama is going to have a hard time shoving things down Israel's throat.
And that's a good thing.
Israel Matzav: Does Obama have a foreign policy or talking points?
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