*Finally! The Secret of President Obama’s Middle East Policy Is Revealed
(Really, No 
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Jul 09, 2013 12:24 pm | Jeff Dunetz****

By Barry Rubin

*Note: I beg you to read this article and I've never said that before. I
think in the wake of the Egyptian coup, everything has come clearly
together on U.S. Middle East policy. This is the most important article
I've written in 2.5 years, since predicting the first Egyptian revolution
in October 2010. Here is the story.
*
A statement by two National Security Council senior staff members has
revealed the inner thinking of President Barack Obama. It is of incredible
importance and I plead with you to read it. If you do you will comprehend
fully what's going on with U.S. foreign policy.

Egypt, Egypt, Egypt…There are more words written about this event than
demonstrators in Tahrir Square. But, to quote a recent secretary of state
on Benghazi, what difference does it make? A great deal indeed.

First, let’s remember that in the face of advancing totalitarianism in the
Middle East, U.S. policy completely failed. Imagine, if you wish, what
would have happened with the Nazis without Winston Churchill and Great
Britain in the 1940s. The U.S. government of this day was not only ready to
leave Middle Easterners to their fate; it even sided with their actual or
potential oppressors.

So who has been waging the battle meanwhile? The people of Iran and Turkey,
who have not won because in part the United States failed to encourage the
former and did not encourage the Turkish army to do what the Egyptian army
did do; the embattled Tunisian and Lebanese anti-Islamists; the Saudis (at
times) and the Persian Gulf Arabs (except for Qatar) and Jordan. Oh yes,
and also Israel the most slandered and falsely reviled country on earth.

Second, the Benghazi affair was the model of the Obama Administration
worldview: If you allow a video insulting Muslims, four American officials
will be killed. If you support the overthrow of the Muslim Brotherhood in
Egypt, thousands of Americans might die. This is the result of placing not
politics but counterterrorism in command.

And this leads to…Barack Obama’s Big Decision

Is President Obama going to come down on the side of the Islamist
ex-regime, remember this includes the Salafists in objective terms, or the
new regime? What a remarkable irony that Obama endlessly apologized for
past U.S. support for dictators and ended up adding a new chapter to that
history and heightened anti-Americanism! Remember that one of his last
conversations with ex-President Muhammad al-Mursi.

Obama told him that he still regarded him as the democratically elected
president of Egypt.

Of course, Obama will have to end up recognizing the new government. The
question is how much and how long he will resist that? It is pitiful to
know that the best possible result is that he will accept the rulers in
Cairo and continue the economic aid. In fact, he should increase it. We
should not be talking punishment for the coup but in fact a rich reward, to
show others which way the wind blows.

Specifically, U.S. diplomats were urging a deal: a coalition government in
Egypt in which the Brotherhood has part of the power. You can imagine how
well that would work and how grateful the Brotherhood (much less the
Salafists) and their opponents will be to Obama for proposing they
surrender. So in other words, the army, the former opposition, and the
Islamists--in short, all of the Egyptian people no matter which side they
are on, will see America as their enemy.

And will Obama learn more lessons from this situation? Will he stop seeking
to install a regime in Syria that is worse than Mursi’s? Will he increase
support for the real Iranian, Turkish, and Lebanese oppositions? Will he
recognize the true strategic realities of Israel and stop seeking to
install a regime like Mursi’s in the territories captured by Israel in 1967
(I refer here to Hamas, not the Palestinian Authority which might well give
way to Hamas after a state would be established?)

So far though, it looks like Obama is determined to be the protector of
oppressive dictatorship in Egypt. Isn’t that what Obama complained about
what previous presidents had done? The Obama Administration has called on
Egyptian leaders to pursue, “A transparent political process that is
inclusive of all parties and groups,” including “avoiding any arbitrary
arrests of Mursi and his supporters,” Bernadette Meehan, a spokeswoman for
the National Security Council, said July 4 in a statement.

I don’t recall such a statement being made in criticism of the Mursi
regime. According to Bloomberg News, “Two U.S. officials who asked not to
be identified commenting on[Obama\s]private communications—I assume it was
really because they were too ashamed-- said the administration is concerned
that some in the military may want to provoke the violence and provide a
rationale for crushing the movement once and for all.”

Then comes a critical statement that explains Obama Middle East policy. Pay
close attention to this: ****

*“Such a move would fail and probably prompt a shift to al-Qaeda type
terrorist tactics by extremists in the Islamist movement in Egypt and
elsewhere, the U.S. officials said.” *****

What is this saying? Remember this is a White House policy statement for
all practical purposes. *That if the Muslim Brotherhood or perhaps the
Salafists are denied power in Muslim-majority countries they cannot be
defeated but that they will be radicalized so that they will launch
September 11 style attacks on America.
*
In other words, the United States must surrender and betray its allies or
else it faces disaster. This is called surrender and appeasement. And,
besides, such a move would fail. There is a coherent Obama policy. Inquire
no more, that is it.

And that’s why, for example, it wants the Turkish and Egyptian armies to
accept an Islamist regime; and Syria for getting one, too; and Israel
making whatever risks or concessions required to end the conflict right
away no matter what the consequences. American officials say that the
actually illusory demographic issue--which is simply nonsense--means that
Israel better make the best deal possible now.

*American allies cannot win and if they try they’ll just make the Islamists
angrier. *The White House, it is forgotten now, even wanted to overthrow
the pro-American regime in Bahrain and might have helped them replace it if
the Saudis hadn't stopped them.

I am not joking. I wish I were.

Remember what the two NSC staffers said, in representing Obama policy
because they deserve and may well go down in history: ****

*“Such a move [fighting the Islamists in Egypt would fail and probably
prompt a shift to al-Qaeda type terrorist tactics by extremists in the
Islamist movement in Egypt and elsewhere.” ***

The Obama administration, on the basis of the current CIA director John
Brennan's Doctrine has given up the battle. The Muslim Brotherhood and the
Salafists are holding the United States for ransom. The demand for
releasing (which means not attacking) the United States is the Middle East.

Naturally, this is also involved in domestic politics since the Obama
Administration will be largely judged by voters—including in the 2014
congressional elections—on whether they can prevent such (imaginary)
attacks. The theme is consistent, just another way of protecting the
American people while accumulating more votes.

It should be emphasized that aside from everything else, this is a
ridiculous U.S. strategy because the Brotherhood and Salafists haven’t even
thought of this tactic This isn't just a surrender; it's a preemptive
surrender.

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