From: Travis
Date: Tue, Jun 16, 2009
Subject:  Forty-Eight Hours of Reality








 Forty-Eight Hours of Reality

By Barry Rubin*

June 16, 2009

 http://www.gloria-center.org/blog/2009/06/forty-eight-hours.html

 In the Middle East the best-laid plans of mice and men often go awry
because reality steps in.

President Barack Obama based his policy of engaging with Iran on the
idea that while President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was a wild man, Supreme
Guide Ali Khamenei was a closet moderate, or at least a pragmatist.
Now all can see that Ahmadinejad and Khamenei are wedded, together at
last. Khamenei is so set on Ahmadinejad’s character and policy that he
risked the regime’s internal and external credibility and stability in
order to reassure his reelection.

Pro-Ahmadinejad forces are now talking about this event as a “third
revolution,” following on the 1979 Islamist takeover and then seizure
of the U.S. embassy and the holding of all their as hostages. In other
words, this is an even more radical rebirth of the movement, but this
time with nuclear weapons.
Reality: 1, Obama policy: 0

Then comes the Palestinian reaction to Prime Minister Benjamin
Netanyahu’s speech which accepts immediate negotiations and a
Palestinian state at the end of the process, if an agreement can be
made.
What did Obama say in Cairo? First, he said that the Palestinians,
have “suffered in pursuit of a homeland” for more than 60 years.
Second, he insisted that “the situation for the Palestinian people is
intolerable.”

As I pointed out at the time, the first statement was a
misrepresentation of history, the second a false picture of the
present.

Now if Obama was right, the Palestinians should be eager for a state.
So if Netanyahu calls on them to recognize Israel as a Jewish
state—what do they care if they are accepting to live alongside it
permanently?—and have their own state. Yes, that state would be
“demilitarized,” I prefer the word “unmilitarized,” but all that means
is that they would have the same security forces that they do now. And
in proportional terms, the Palestinian Authority (PA) already has more
men in uniform compared to the overall population, than any state on
the planet.

So here’s Obama’s solution: an independent Palestinian state, Muslim
and Arab, according to the PA’s constitution for that country, next to
a Jewish state.

But how does the PA’s leader—who is always referred to as “moderate”
in the Western media and is more moderate than any other Palestinian
leader (it’s all relative)—react?

Nabil Abu Rdainah, spokesman for PA leader Abbas, said Netanyahu’s
speech "torpedoes all peace initiatives in the region." Another top PA
leader, Yasser Abed Rabbo, said that recognizing Israel's Jewish
character would force Palestinians "to become part of the global
Zionist movement".

Think carefully about what Rabbo said. Very carefully. The Zionist
movement advocates a Jewish state, Israel, exists. But the PA
leadership—the top “official” leadership, the most moderate people in
the Palestinian movement—are still not reconciled to Israel’s
existence.

Sure, there might be a country there but not a Jewish state, in their
thinking. But if it isn’t a Jewish state, why call it Israel? They
have another name for the future state they have in mind for Israel to
become: Palestine.

How does even the BBC, famous for its anti-Israel bias, explain this?
“The Palestinians say they and their millions of descendants have the
right to return to Israel - which would mean an end to its Jewish
majority - but Israel has consistently rebuffed that demand.”

And Abbas is well-known as a fervent advocate of this “right of
return.” So Netanyahu is right: the core of the issue is the refusal
to accept Israel’s existence as Israel, not a Palestinian “pursuit of
a homeland” or “intolerable situation.”

Ladies and gentleman, the facts are before you.

Iran’s regime is irreconcilable. It seeks to become the main regional
power. It doesn’t want conciliation with America, it wants America’s
defeat.

The Palestinian movement as presently constituted is irreconcilable.
It wants to destroy Israel, not live alongside it. The movement
prefers to sustain the conflict for decades rather than make a stable
peace.

President Obama and everyone else, take heed and act accordingly. You
already have two strikes against you and we're just getting started.

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* Barry Rubin is director of the Global Research in International
Affairs (GLORIA) Center and editor of the Middle East Review of
International Affairs (MERIA) Journal. His latest books are The
Israel-Arab Reader (seventh edition), with Walter Laqueur
(Viking-Penguin); the paperback edition of The Truth About Syria
(Palgrave-Macmillan); A Chronological History of Terrorism, with Judy
Colp Rubin, (Sharpe); and The Long War for Freedom: The Arab Struggle
for Democracy in the Middle East (Wiley). To read and subscribe to
MERIA, GLORIA articles, or to order books, go to
http://www.gloria-center.org
The Global Research in International Affairs (GLORIA) Center
Interdisciplinary Center (IDC) Herzliya, P.O. Box 167, Herzliya, 46150,
Israel
[email protected] Phone: +972-9-960-2736 - Fax: +972-9-960-2736
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