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Gov. Rick Perry: Obama’s Middle East Policy Is Naive, Arrogant, Misguided
and Dangerous

Thank you. Let me begin by thanking Dr. Solomon Frager and Aron Hirtz for
helping us organize this press conference today.

I am joined today by a diverse group of Jewish leaders from here and abroad
who share my concern that the United Nations could take action this week to
legitimize the Palestinian gambit to establish statehood in violation of the
spirit of the 1993 Oslo Accords.

We are indignant that certain Middle Eastern leaders have discarded the
principle of direct negotiations between the sovereign nation of Israel and
the Palestinian leadership, and we are equally indignant that the Obama
Administration’s Middle East policy of appeasement has encouraged such an
ominous act of bad faith.

Simply put, we would not be here today at the precipice of such a dangerous
move if the Obama Policy in the Middle East wasn’t naïve, arrogant,
misguided and dangerous.

It must be said, first, that Israel is our oldest and strongest democratic
ally in the Middle East and has been for more than 60 years. The Obama
Policy of moral equivalency which gives equal standing to the grievances of
Israelis and Palestinians, including the orchestrators of terrorism, is a
dangerous insult.

There is no middle ground between our allies and those who seek their
destruction. America should not be ambivalent between the terrorist tactics
of Hamas and the security tactics of the legitimate and free state of
Israel. By proposing ‘indirect talks” through the U.S. rather than between
Palestinian leaders and Israel, this administration encouraged the
Palestinians to shun direct talks.

Second, it was wrong for this Administration to suggest the 1967 borders
should be the starting point for Israeli-Palestinian negotiations.  When you
consider this suggestion was made on the eve of the Israeli Prime Minister’s
visit, we see in this American Administration a willingness to isolate a
close ally and to do so in a manner that is insulting and naïve.

Third, by injecting the issue of 1967 borders in addition to a construction
freeze in East Jerusalem and Israeli settlements, the Obama Administration
has put Israel in a position of weakness and taken away their flexibility to
offer concessions as part of the negotiation process.

Indeed, bolstered by the Obama Administration’s policies and apologists at
the U.N., the Palestinians are exploiting the instability in the Middle East
hoping to achieve their objective without concessions or direct negotiations
with Israel.

The reason is simple: if they perceive they can get what they want from the
U.N. without making any concessions why should they negotiate with Israel?

While the administration is right to finally agree to fight the Arab
resolution at the U.N., it bears repeating that we wouldn’t be here today if
they had stuck to some basic principles concerning Palestinian statehood

*       First, Palestinian leaders must publicly affirm Israel’s right to
exist, and to exist as a Jewish state;

*       Second, President Abbas must persuade all factions including Hamas
to renounce acts of terrorism and release kidnapped Israeli Gilad Shalit,
and;

*       Third, Palestinian statehood must be established only through direct
negotiations between the Palestinian leadership and the nation of Israel.

By not insisting on these principles, the Obama Administration has appeased
the Arab Street at the expense of our own national security interests. They
have sowed instability that threatens the prospects of peace.

Israel’s security is critical to America’s security. We must not forget it
was Israel that took out the nuclear capabilities of Iraq in 1981 and Syria
in 2007. In both instances, their actions made the free world safer.

Today, the greatest threat to the security of Israel and, by extension, a
threat to America, is the Iranian government developing a nuclear arsenal.
One thing is clear: we must stop Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons.
Economic sanctions must be tightened and increased and all options must
remain on the table to stop a brutally repressive regime from acquiring a
nuclear capability.

To date, we have fumbled our greatest opportunity for regime change. As
average Iranian citizens were marching on Tehran in the Green Revolution in
2009, America was wasting precious time on a naïve policy of outreach to
both the Iranian and Syrian governments.

Who knows what the leadership of Iran would look like today if America had
done everything in its power to provide diplomatic and moral support to
encourage the growing movement of dissidents who sought freedom.

Our actions in recent years have destabilized the Middle East. We have been
complacent in encouraging revolt against hostile governments in Iran and
Syria and we have been slow to recognize the risks posed by the new regime
in Egypt and the increasingly strained relationship between Israel and
Turkey.

It is vitally important for America to preserve alliances with moderate
Muslim regimes and Muslim leaders who seek to preserve peace and stability
in the region. But today, neither adversaries nor allies alike, know where
America stands.

Our muddle of a foreign policy has created greater uncertainty in the midst
of the “Arab Spring.” And our policy of isolating and undermining Israel has
only encouraged our adversaries in their aggression.

With the end-run on Palestinian statehood imminent before the U.N., America
must act swiftly.

First, every nation within the U.N. must know America stands with Israel and
the Oslo accord principle of direct negotiations without equivocation.

Second, America must make it clear that a declaration of Palestinian
Statehood in violation of the spirit of the Oslo accords could jeopardize
our funding of U.N. operations.

Third, the Palestinians must know their gambit comes with consequences in
particular that America will have to reconsider the $4 billion in assistance
we have provided to the Palestinians over the last 17 years.

Fourth, we should close the PLO office in Washington if the U.N. grants the
standing of a Palestinian state.

And fifth, we must signal to the world, including nations like Turkey and
Egypt whom we have considered allies in recent years, that we won’t tolerate
aggression against Israel.

Israel is our friend and ally. I have traveled there several times, and met
with its leaders. It is not a perfect nation, but its existence is critical
to America’s security in the world.

It is time to change our policy of appeasement toward the Palestinians to
strengthen our ties to the nation of Israel, and in the process establish a
robust American position in the Middle East characterized by a new firmness
and a new resolve.

If America does not head off the aggression of forces hostile to Israel we
will only embolden them.

That would be a tragic mistake.

Gov. Perry delivered these remarks at a New York press conference today.

 



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