>>> Obama is likely as clever and capable as Tony Blair.
>>>
>> From what I have seen Obama is light years ahead of Tony Blair.
>
>
> Obama does have a very light radiant presence.
>
> People are quite enthralled to see and hear him speak.


And even if Obama is light years ahead of everyone else, that would  
itself be a problem.

As it is said, a pioneer is the guy with all the arrows in his back.

You can be enthusiastic about Obama, you can claim that I don't know  
the American people, but very soon what will matter is not that he is  
new, shiny, charismatic, and inspirational, and has you all enthralled  
with his presence--what will matter is the hard difficult choices  
about hard difficult and almost intractable problems. Obama is  
intelligent and sensitive, according to Blair, but most people he will  
deal with **are not**.

So stick that in your pipe and smoke it mader chod.


The plan is to make go for a two state solution. Trouble is Gaza is  
cut off from Palestine, so what do you do about that??


http://www.israelnationalnews.com/SendMail.aspx?print=print&type=0&item=128712


Blair Urges Council on Foreign Relations to Pressure Israel
Kislev 8, 5769, 05 December 08 03:38
by Baruch Gordon
(IsraelNN.com) Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair called for  
United States President-elect Barack Obama to press hard for Israel to  
make further territorial concessions to the Palestinian Authority.  
Blair, speaking at the Council on Foreign Relations in New York on  
Wednesday, also praised Obama’s selections to lead his national  
security team, most notably former NATO commander General James L.  
Jones as National Security Advisor for the incoming administration.  
Jones was until recently the US special envoy for Middle East security  
and in that role has advocated sending a NATO force to impose a  
solution in Judea and Samaria.

Blair is currently the international envoy to the Middle East for the  
Quartet, which is made up of the US, European Union, United Nations  
and Russia and has been pushing President George W. Bush’s Road Map  
for a Palestinian state to be created in parts of Israel. Blair told a  
meeting of the Council on Foreign Relations that the time is now right  
for renewed pressure on the Jewish state and that much will be riding  
on what course of action Obama decides to take.

According to the Associated Press, Blair said, “What the president- 
elect has put together is a very, very strong team; not just with  
Hillary Clinton as secretary of state,” but also retired General James  
L. Jones as Obama’s national security adviser.

Noting that he has worked with Jones in the retired NATO commander’s  
role as US special envoy for Middle East security, Blair said Jones is  
“someone who understands the situation very well.”

“I think there is a consensus now among the international community –  
not just America, but everyone – on how to deal with this,” Blair  
said. “The question is now, what people will watch for: Is it taken  
forward with the requisite urgency and determination? I have every  
confidence that it will be.”

President-elect Obama, himself a member of the CFR, has pledged to  
make progress on the Middle East conflict a key diplomatic priority  
from his first day in office. He has called for a sustained push to  
achieve the goal of two states, one Jewish and one Arab, both in the  
small territory between the Mediterranean Sea and Jordan River.

Yehuda HaKohen of the Zionist Freedom Alliance told Israel National  
News that Tony Blair is "one of the biggest obstacles to regional  
stability" and that so long as the Quartet and CFR interfere in the  
Middle East, there will never be peace between Arabs and Jews.

“Tony Blair and other foreign leaders are responsible for fanning the  
flames of conflict in the Middle East,” HaKohen said. He continued:

“In fact, it was the British who originally turned local Arabs and  
Jews against one another in order to further their own colonialist  
agenda for our region. And now Western governments arm both sides and  
then attempt to impose artificial diplomatic solutions. The Israeli  
government and PA leaderships today both behave as puppets to foreign  
regimes and both the local Jewish and Arab populations are suffering.  
The way to achieve real peace between peoples here is to work from the  
bottom up and not the top down. The Jewish and Arab peoples are both  
native to the Middle East. We have a great deal in common. But for  
efforts at genuine peace to succeed, Western governments and  
multinational corporations need to leave our region alone and let the  
indigenous Jews and Arabs settle things between ourselves.”


  
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