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Tuesday, March 27, 2007
Caroline Glick :: Townhall.com Columnist
Our World: Condi's embrace of jihadist 'peace'
by Caroline Glick
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In an open act of war, Iran Friday kidnapped 15 British soldiers in the Persian Gulf. Iran's act of aggression occurred just as the British voted in favor of a UN Security Council resolution imposing increased sanctions against Teheran for its illicit nuclear weapons program.

Several theories have been raised to explain Iran's behavior. Some say that the Iranians acted against the British in the hope that Britain would respond by abandoning its alliance with the US and swiftly pulling its forces out of Iraq.

Another theory is that in kidnapping the sailors the Iranians are seeking to reenact their ploy from last summer. Then, Iran ordered its Lebanese proxy Hizbullah to kidnap IDF soldiers in order to divert the international community's attention away from Iran's nuclear program. As is the case with the British servicemen, so last summer's attack on the IDF took place as the Security Council was expected to convene and discuss sanctions against Iran for its pursuit of nuclear weapons.

Yet another theory has it that Iran kidnapped the sailors to use as a bargaining chip to force the US military to release Iranian operatives who the US has arrested in Iraq in recent months.

Whatever the case may be, it is absolutely clear that the Iranians intentionally fomented this international crisis with the expectation that their aggression would in some way be rewarded.

AGAINST THIS backdrop, and given the stakes involved, it could have been expected that the US and its allies would be concentrating their attention on how to weaken Iran and its terror proxies and curtail Iran's ability to acquire a nuclear arsenal. But, alas, the US is doing just the opposite.

The Iranians acted as US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was en route to the region. Since Friday, Rice has shuttled between Egypt, Israel, the Palestinian Authority and Jordan, and is on her way to Saudi Arabia. She is not working to coordinate moves to check Iran's increasing bellicosity. Rather, Rice is laboring to empower Teheran's terrorist allies in Hamas, the Islamic Jihad and Fatah. This she does by promoting the so-called Arab peace plan, which demands that Israel agree to dangerous and strategically catastrophic concessions to the Palestinian terrorist government.

In behaving thus, Rice is walking in the well-worn footsteps of her predecessors. Indeed, it seems almost axiomatic that when the going gets tough for US administrations, administration officials get tough on Israel.

AFTER THE Republicans won control of the Congress in 1994, then president Bill Clinton was hard-pressed to advance his domestic agenda. And so Clinton - who had almost no interest in foreign policy in his opening years of office - turned his attention to Israel and the so-called peace process, in which Israel was expected to give land, arms and legitimacy to the PLO in exchange for terrorism.

Clinton's penchant for forcing Israeli concessions to the PLO in the name of peace became more pronounced as things became more difficult for him during his impeachment hearings in 1998. As the House of Representatives poised to vote on articles of impeachment, Clinton twisted then prime minister Binyamin Netanyahu's arm until he signed the Wye Plantation memorandum, in which Israel pledged to transfer wide swathes of Judea and Samaria to Yasser Arafat's terrorist government.

Clinton forced Netanyahu's hand in spite of the fact that, by 1998, it was clear that Arafat was actively enabling Hamas and Islamic Jihad to carry out terror attacks against Israel and indoctrinating Palestinian society to wage jihad for Israel's destruction.

But negotiating with Netanyahu was inconvenient. Netanyahu refused to implement the Wye agreement in light of Arafat's support for terrorism and forced Clinton to acknowledge that Arafat was doing nothing to combat terror. Unhappy with this state of affairs, Clinton set out to overthrow Netanyahu's government.

IN AN ACT of unmitigated contempt for Israeli democracy and electoral laws, Clinton sent his own election advisers James Carville, Stanley Greenberg and Robert Schrum to Israel to run Labor party leader Ehud Barak's campaign in the 1999 elections.

The culmination of Clinton's campaign was the failed Camp David summit in July 2000. There, and in subsequent desperate discussions with Arafat at Taba, Barak agreed to hand over the Temple Mount to Arafat in addition to Gaza, Judea, Samaria and a pile of money.

Israel paid dearly for Barak and Clinton's behavior. In the Palestinian jihad that followed Arafat's rejection of Barak and Clinton's plaintive offers, more than 1,000 Israelis were murdered - more than 70 percent of whom were civilians. Israel's international standing fell to all-time lows as global anti-Semitism rose to levels unseen since the Holocaust.

America too, paid dearly for Clinton's behavior. Rather than pay attention to the burgeoning terror nexus which had placed the US directly in its crosshairs - in 1993 at the World Trade Center; in 1996 at the Khobar Towers; in 1998 at the US embassies in Kenya and Tanzania; and in 2000 at the USS Cole - Clinton remained scope-locked on the so-called peace process.

Rather than acknowledge the existence and threat of the global jihad to US national security, Clinton pressured the global jihad's primary victim - Israel - into transferring its heartland and capital to the godfather of modern terrorism.

But while Israel and America bled, Clinton himself paid no price for his behavior. Rather than be blamed for the war he contributed so richly to enabling, Clinton is upheld as a hero at best, or at worst a tragic figure who devoted his presidency to the cause of peace.

Today, Rice's newfound mania for peacemaking comes when local conditions negate any possibility of peace. Just last month the Saudis promised the Palestinians a billion dollars and so paved the way for the Mecca accord, where the Iranian-sponsored Fatah terror group surrendered to the Iranian-sponsored Hamas terror group. In so acting, the Saudis brought about the formation of a Palestinian government openly committed to the use of terrorism as a tool to ensure Israel's destruction.

International conditions also ensure that Rice's peacemaking will fail to make peace. Regionally, Iran ups the ante daily against the US-led coalition in Iraq. Domestically, the Democratic-controlled Congress works daily to prevent the US from fighting its enemies. Globally, states as far-flung as Russia, China and Venezuela make deals with terror governments to check US power.

The program that Rice has come to the region to advance does not even have the benefit of a peaceful facade. The Palestinians make clear every single day that they do not and will not accept Israel's right to exist in any borders, and that they will not work to combat terrorism against Israel. The Arab League, and its member states, for their part, have repeatedly announced that they will brook no change in their "peace" plan which, if implemented will bring about Israel's rapid destruction.

In behaving as she does, Rice, like Clinton before her, is aided by a politically weak and strategically incompetent Israeli government that is willing to sacrifice Israel's long-term security for the benefit of prime-time photo opportunities with bigwig American leaders and Arab potentates.

Sunday, the Olmert-Livni-Peretz government has announced that it is open to negotiating on the basis of the Arab plan. As one government official told The Jerusalem Post, Israel will "not dismiss" the plan.

THIS IS Israel's position in spite of the fact that the Arab plan calls for Israel to surrender east, north and south Jerusalem, Judea and Samaria and the Golan Heights to Hamas and Syria and for Israel to permit four to five million hostile, foreign-born Arabs posing as Palestinian "refugees" to immigrate to its truncated territory. As the "peace" plan makes clear, all these suicidal Israeli moves must come before the Arab states will be willing to have "regular" (whatever that means) relations with the indefensible, overrun Jewish state.

Commenting on the government's position, the official explained, "We would not reject this out of hand."

It is not surprising that Prime Minister Ehud Olmert and Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni are behaving in this manner. After all, these are the same leaders who brought about Israel's defeat in Lebanon in last summer's war at the hands of Iran's Hizbullah proxy army. Last summer, Olmert followed Livni's lead in rejecting military victory as an option. Heeding Livni's unwise, defeatist counsel, Olmert postponed the essential ground offensive in south Lebanon until it was too late to make a difference and instead opted for a negotiated cease-fire.

As is the case with the Arab "peace" plan, the cease-fire Israel enthusiastically acceded to last summer was strategically disastrous for the country. UN Security Council Resolution 1701 places Israel on the same plane as the illegal Hizbullah terrorist organization; prevents Israel from taking steps to defend itself; does not require the safe return of IDF hostages Eldad Regev and Ehud Goldwasser; enables Hizbullah to rearm and reassert its control over south Lebanon; and lets Hizbullah's state sponsors Syria and Iran completely off the hook for their central role in Hizbullah's illegal war against the Jewish state.

Recent history shows that the US and Israel will both pay heavily for the opportunism of our weak political leaders. It can only be hoped that the Israeli and American people have learned enough from our experiences to demand that our leaders stop their reckless behavior before the price of their cowardice and perfidy become unbearable.

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Caroline B. Glick is the senior Middle East fellow at the Center for Security Policy in Washington, D.C., and the deputy managing editor of The Jerusalem Post, where this article first appeared.

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Israel and Peace
I have tired of Israel-firsters whose main concern always is Israel. I'm referring here to AIPACers and their Christian Zionist camp followers who worship selected Biblical texts.

All attempts to make a just peace between Israel and the Palestinians are opposed by powerful interests who think first of Israel, with America's interests secondary. It is because of US coddling of Israel over the past 50+ years that we're in our current mess in the Middle East to begin with. That's where the motivation for 9-11 was rooted initially. Israeli-firsters pushed hard for the Iraqi invasion (Perle, Abrams, Feith, others). I'm afraid that someday this will dawn on the American people and I hope there will be no anti-Semitic backlash. That could easily happen.

How to prevent it? Hurry and help with a Palestinian state. (1) All West Bank settlements must be abandoned except those willing to live in a Palestinian state. (2) The Arab section of East Jerusalem becomes the capital of the Palestinian state. (3) Palestinians must be reimbursed for property etc taken from them. (4) Palestinian must no longer be humiliated. That's the root of so much hatred of Israel around the world - the most despised country in the world.
The arrogance of Israel and their notion that the land belongs to them, the gift of God. Talk about theocratic thinking!

Probably this won't happen. Members of Congress are either bribed by contributions or intimated, both Republicans and Democrats. A bunch of cowards. The Israeli lobby has simply too much power, even though many Jews realize that the future survival of Israel depends upon a just peace. Israel and a Palestinian state cooperating and flourishing together - the only hope for Israel in the long run. Ironically, it was Irseal who encouraged Hamas at the beginning, as a force to offset Arafat.

I recommend the work of Rabbi Lerner and others who realize how much damage the Israeli-first crowd is doing both to Israel and the USA.

Good thing for the Brits
That Jellicoe wasn't in command, otherwise the ship would have promptly blown up!

JP
Of course, had Jellicoe been in command, the British ship would have promptly blown up.

Still A Mystery
How a fully armed British Destroyer, which featured chain guns, Harpoon missles, and .50 Calibre gatling guns, as well as surface to air missles would surrender to an aluminum hulled PT boat armed with nothing more than a few .30 Calibres?

This destoryer or crusier was more than able to sink the Iranian patrol boat a full 3 miles out, or riddle it with machine fire. The Captain and Naval Minister should both be removed from service. No Captain should obey a ROE order that puts his sailors at risk in the open seas. The Captain should have sank the patrol boat after giving it 2 warnings, and one warning shot over its bow. If that meant a court martial for the commander, so be it. No commander worth his rank should eve had allowed HIS BOAT to be boarded. A Nelson or Jellycoe never would have allowed this to occur.


A MUST READ
Glick's analysis of the Middle East crisis is spot on, but of course it will be dismissed by many Jewish loyal Democrats who have blindly supported Clinton's failed policies and continue to do so today.

The problem with forcing "peace"
Glick is generally spot-on in her analysis of the ME goings-on. She's been quite prolific in the last few weeks as things have heated up since the Mecca accord.

The trouble with this, or any, attempt at so-called peace relating to Israel is many fold, but primarily stems from 1) the refusal to acknowledge that the Jews have occupied Israel for thousands of years (Gen. 15:18-21 - the ACTUAL boundaries of Israel established)(and most have fallen for the media/muslim lies relating to "palestine"-renamed in the first century by Rome to punish the Jews for rebelling and disburse the inhabitants); 2) Rice and Bush belong to the "replacement theology" branch of Christianity in which "the Church" replaces Israel in relation to the blessings promised in the Tanakh (OT)...(while forgetting the curses -Deut. 28), thus, the re-establishment of the State of Israel in 1948 has no significance to them relating to prophecy (See Ezekiel 36 on, Daniel, and Revelation); and 3) G-D promises that Jerusalem will be a burden and all the people will be against it (Zech 12:2-3); as well as the promise to come against those who divide His land.

DStone and Pappy
What good posts both of you wrote.

There is no peace making with these Muslims. They want us converted and/or dead. It's really sad we have gotten to this point that there no longer seems to be anyone and any country willing to stand up to these savages. Caving to their demands has only made things worse as all can see.

On the news, all I hear are excuses for why Iran captured British soldiers. I have never heard such twisted logic as the news reports are giving out.

As an aside, we all need to collectively say a prayer for Tony Snow. If you don't know his cancer has returned and is in his liver.

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Lon Twisted

Although the author rapidly diverges from her opening sally, the information contained in her "screed" is essentially correct.

You obviously see things differently. And like the author, you missed the point.

I think the author should be putting Condi Rice's actions in perspective; she is taking marching orders from George Bush.

And as with every other peace accord promulgated by an American concerning Israel and the PLO, this one is bound to fail; the PLO does NOT want peace with Israel, it wants Israel destroyed.

twisted
What a twisted account of the middle east. Trying to forge peace requires twisted motives. Peace for the Palestinians would benefit Iran. (How exactly is never explained. Iran benefits from championing the "put upon" Palestinians, but how would it benefit them if they could no longer use the Palestinians?

The Oslo period with its great prosperity and for the most part steadily decreasing violence is presented as a bad time for the Israelis. (The only exception to the decreasing violence is that when Peres called for elections as a referendum on peace, Hamas was able to launch a series of bombings to get Netanyahu elected. Netanyahu then rewarded them by putting in place the policies they needed to rebound which eventually led to their parliamentary election).

When Likud returned to power it ended the Oslo period and declared it was taking responsibility for security. This led to the great increase in Israeli deaths that Glick blames on Oslo.

The current Arab plan calls for a return to the 1967 lines. Israel will not go for this because it wants certain settlements around Jerusalem, but there is nothing about the 67 lines that makes them indefensible anymore given Israel's superior military and alliance with the US.

It is an interesting question what Iran thinks it gets from the capturing of the British soldiers. But after raising that interesting question, the screed above veers into nonsense.

(Is Glick as bothered that so many American conservatives worked with Netanyahu as that American liberals worked for the other side? I'm guessing no.)
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