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Bush fails to detect pulse of Arab anger
Washington | Dr. James J. Zogby | 06/10/2002

There are a number of things that must be said about President Bush's decision to sign 
the
Foreign Relations Authorisation Act (also called H.R.1646).

In case you were on expedition to Antarctica and missed the news, H.R. 1646 includes a
number of controversial and even outrageous provisions that were soundly criticised in
much of the Arab press and resulted in bloody demonstrations in Palestine.

The most sensitive issue, that received the greatest attention, was provisions in the 
Act,
which would have forced U.S. recognition of Israel's claim to all of Jerusalem. 
Specifically,
the Act would bring the U.S. consulate in East Jerusalem under the control of the 
Embassy
in Tel Aviv, and require all U.S. official maps and documents to refer to Jerusalem as 
the
capital of Israel.

There were other equally controversial elements of the Act that received less 
attention.
They included: allocating $100 million in extra U.S. military supplies to Israel; 
providing an
additional $260 million in other forms of U.S. aid to Israel; withholding $10 million 
from
U.S. aid to Lebanon; and outlining a series of sanctions that the president could 
apply to the
PLO and the Palestinian National Authority which, if implemented, would deny U.S. 
visas to
Palestinian officials and close down the PNA's Washington office.

It is, of course, disturbing that such a bill could be passed at all. For members of 
Congress
to have done so at this time is more than disgraceful. Given the profound alienation 
from
and anger at the U.S. that currently exists in the Arab world, the growing frustration 
over
the continuing violence and repression in Palestine, and concern that the U.S. is 
determined
to launch a strike against Iraq, passage of H.R.1646 ought to be viewed as criminal.

It is, however, important to note that most members of Congress had no idea what was in
this bill. Many voted on what they believed was merely an appropriations bill to fund 
the
activities of the Department of State and to pay long owed back dues to the United 
Nations.

Some of the disturbing sections of the bill were the mischievous work of a few 
extremists.
They were added after Congressional voted and were not known until after the process
was completed. While some of these provisions were a surprise to the Administration,
others, like the Jerusalem sections, were known.

The Administration made its displeasure clear during negotiations over the bill, but 
not
forcefully enough, it appears, to have dissuaded a willful few from doing their work. 
As a
result, a handful of pro-Israel members of Congress were allowed to impose their 
extremist
positions on the rest of the legislation body.

And so late last week when H.R.1646 finally passed Congress and was put on the
president's desk, the Administration was forced to respond. They did not want to veto 
the
entire budget since it included a number of important items, most notably the U.S. 
dues.
The decision, therefore, was made to have the president sign the bill, but to 
simultaneously
issue a statement of clarification regarding the Administration's understanding of the 
Act.

The "Statement by the President" was a detailed four page document that made clear the
Administration's rejection of many of the bills most controversial elements.

It began: "Regrettably, the Act contains a number of provisions that impermissibly 
interfere
with the constitutional functions of the presidency in foreign affairs, including 
provisions that
purport to establish foreign policy that are of significant concern… .

"Such provisions, if construed as mandatory rather than advisory, would impermissibly
interfere with the president's constitutional authorities to conduct the nation's 
foreign
affairs, participate in international negotiations, and supervise the unitary executive
branch."

With regard to the sections dealing with Jerusalem, the president's "statement" says,
"Section 214, concerning Jerusalem, impermissibly interferes with the president's
constitutional authority to conduct the nation's foreign affairs and to supervise the 
unitary
executive branch.

"Moreover, the purported direction in section 214 would, if construed as mandatory 
rather
than advisory, impermissibly interfere with the president's constitutional authority to
formulate the position of the United States, speak for the nation in international 
affairs, and
determine the terms on which recognition is given to foreign states. U.S. policy 
regarding
Jerusalem has not changed."

Much the same is said regarding the matter of PLO sanctions.

The president's "statement" concluded: "My approval of the Act does not constitute my
adoption of the various statements of policy in the Act as U.S. foreign policy. Given 
the
Constitution's commitment to the presidency of the authority to conduct the nation's 
foreign
affairs, the executive branch shall construe such policy statements as advisory, 
giving them
the due weight that comity between the legislative and executive branches should 
require,
to the extent consistent with U.S. foreign policy."

To the Administration the matter seemed resolved. To a distrustful Arab world it all
appeared to be a sleight of hand trick. The explanation was neither understood nor
accepted. And, to be blunt, the United States did not take either Arab opinion or the
importance of the matter seriously enough.

For example the president's "statement" while technically and legally satisfactory, 
was too
long and too dense. What was needed was a direct – "We will not recognise this 
provision,
it is unconstitutional and wrong. Our policy has not changed."

But such a direct statement did not come until too long after the signing. And by then 
it was
too late. What should be clear is that a real problem exists. It is not the "status of
Jerusalem". That, in fact, has not changed.

The problem is that the Administration does not see how out of touch it is with an
increasingly angry Arab world that is distrustful of U.S. intentions. Even while the 
State
Department maintains that "policy has not changed," that is of little comfort to an 
Arab
audience deeply troubled by that very unchanging policy.

Dr. James J. Zogby, president of the Arab American Institute and a Democratic political
lobbyist, hosts the weekly radio and television programme 'A Capital View' on the Arab
Network of America which is also aired live in the Middle East on MBC. He also writes a
weekly column that appears regularly in Gulf News.


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