*http://www.bizpacreview.com/2013/11/26/obama-gets-blasted-for-suggesting-the-will-of-the-people-is-his-biggest-barrier-87894
<http://www.bizpacreview.com/2013/11/26/obama-gets-blasted-for-suggesting-the-will-of-the-people-is-his-biggest-barrier-87894>*Panicky
Obama Recruiting Olmert to Slam
Bibi<http://www.jewishpress.com/news/breaking-news/panicky-obama-recruiting-olmert-to-slam-bibi/2013/12/02/>

The Iranians are spilling so many beans, somebody is bound to trip and
break something…

*By: Yori Yanover <http://www.jewishpress.com/author/yori/> *

*Published:* December 2nd, 2013

[image: Former Israeli prime minister Ehud Olmert at his corruption trial
in a Tel Aviv court. He was convicted on one count of breach of trust,
while another trial is still pending. Now he's Obama's water carrier on
Iran.]<http://www.jewishpress.com/news/breaking-news/panicky-obama-recruiting-olmert-to-slam-bibi/2013/12/02/>

Former Israeli prime
minister<http://www.jewishpress.com/news/breaking-news/panicky-obama-recruiting-olmert-to-slam-bibi/2013/12/02/>Ehud
Olmert at his corruption trial in a Tel Aviv court. He was convicted
on one count of breach of trust, while another trial is still pending. Now
he's Obama's water carrier on Iran.
Photo Credit: Tal Shahar/POOL/Flash90

How can you tell when the White House is in a panic? When they recruit a
disgraced has-been Israeli politician to go after Netanyahu’s Iran message.
It means they were unable to get President Shimon Peres to carry that
bucket of water for them, which says a lot.

After revelations that the U.S. has been misleading two of its most loyal
friends in the region, Israel and Saudi Arabia, and conducting secret talks
with Iran even before the latter picked “moderate” Hassan Rouhani – it’s
not easy to find A-list Israelis to make fun of Bibi’s “hysteria.”

So Olmert agreed to do the deed, and told a conference of security experts
on Sunday that Netanyahu’s public criticism of the American nuclear deal
with Iran was provocative and counterproductive.

Netanyahu, you’ll recall, said the deal with Iran was an “historic mistake”
and Israel is not bound by it.

This means that no matter how much good will Rouhani is getting from Obama
and the EU gang – Israel could up and bomb the plants overnight, any night.
And, considering the Saudis’ mood about Obama these days – the IAF could
fly through Saudi airspace unmolested. Why, the royal band would be playing
Hatikva as the Israelis fly above (you don’t want them to
play<http://www.jewishpress.com/news/breaking-news/panicky-obama-recruiting-olmert-to-slam-bibi/2013/12/02/>the
Saudi
anthem <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ymlmSzfHmk0>, because it could
interfere with the mission).

Olmert said he, too, had disagreements with Obama, but always made sure to
voice them in private.

Bibi’s response was that in contrast to “others,” when it came to the
security of Israeli citizens “I will not be silent.”

Why should the White House be in a panic? Because of the bipartisan action
taking place in both houses of Congress – something which has been rare,
indeed, these past few years. As always, only the Jews could get the
Democrats and Republicans together, or, if you will, only a clear betrayal
of an old friend by the president could do it.

Anonymous senior officials in the Obama administration have been making a
point of saying that Netanyahu’s efforts to appeal to Congress won’t be
effective and Netanyhau can be “managed”, saying that Netanyahu is “weak
and desperate”, that Netanyahu lacks self-confidence, and and the the White
House isn’t excited by Netanyahu’s opposition, according to a report on
Israeli TV. The official made sure to add that they aren’t naive.

The anonymous senior official doth protest too much, methinks.

According to Ray Takeyh, a senior fellow at the Council on Foreign
Relations writing for Politico, the Iran accord, freezing but not
eliminating Iran’s nuclear program over the next six months, is proving
“contentious,” as congressional critics are highlighting its problems.
House Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio), for instance, urged that the agreement
be met “with healthy skepticism,” and Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) said that
the sanctions relief vs. Iranian concessions “does not seem proportional.”

Takeyh reminds readers that all the Iran sanctions bills to date have
passed with overwhelming bipartisan majorities.

“Liberals and conservatives have come together to punish the Islamic
Republic for its nuclear
transgressions<http://www.jewishpress.com/news/breaking-news/panicky-obama-recruiting-olmert-to-slam-bibi/2013/12/02/>and
sponsorship of terrorism. During the past three decades, while many
countries have been enticed by Iranian commerce, Congress has distinguished
itself by persistently holding Tehran responsible for its human rights
abuses.”

And Takeyh insists this should not be attributed to pressure from AIPAC
etc., since “American legislatures are perfectly capable of being offended
by supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s penal colony without such
advocacy.”

Of course, the Iranians are not helping. President Obama wakes up every
morning to discover new quotes from Iranian officials being candid about
the interim deal. Last week, Hossein Shariatmadari, the voice of the
Supreme Leader, according to the Washington Post, bragged to the Wall
Street Journal that “if the right to enrich is accepted, which it has been,
then everything that we have wanted has been realized.”

Wouldn’t you panic reading this quote? The Iranians are spilling so many
beans, somebody is bound to trip and break something…

According to the Hill, the sanctions effort is led by Senators Robert
Menendez (D-N.J.) and Mark Kirk (R-Ill.), who co-authored the Iran
sanctions legislation that sailed through the Senate 100-0 two years ago
(see: Senate Foreign Relations Chair (D) Attacks Obama ‘Fear
Mongering’<http://www.jewishpress.com/news/breaking-news/senate-foreign-relations-chair-d-attacks-obama-fear-mongering/2013/11/28/>).
And Senators Schumer and John McCain (R-Ariz.) are pushing for new
sanctions, too.

It appears that the new legislation will take into consideration the
general support of the American public for any deal that doesn’t require
starting yet another war. What they’ll do is push for verification of
Iran’s compliance. It will focus on getting Iran to dismantle its nuclear
program, which the current six-month deal does not do.

Meanwhile, it appears Ehud Olmert, once Israel’s political fixer, has been
reduced to doing Obama’s bidding. It’s a good job, but with an obvious
sunset date: 2016. Until then, send all water carrying assignments to Yossi
Olmert’s older brother.






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