Thank You, Former Mayor Koch

The Huffington Post featured a good article by the former Mayor of New York City, Mr. Ed Koch, in which he assesses President Obama's bad policy towards Israel. He contrasts Obama's attitude towards Israel with his reactions towards the Karzai government in Afghanistan, and sums it up thus (emphasis added):

I weep today because my president, Barack Obama, in a few weeks has changed the relationship between the U.S. and Israel from that of closest of allies to one in which there is an absence of trust on both sides. The contrast between how the president and his administration deals with Israel and how it has decided to deal with the Karzai administration in Afghanistan is striking.

The Karzai administration, which operates a corrupt and opium-producing state, refuses to change its corrupt ways - the president's own brother is believed by many to run the drug traffic taking place in Afghanistan - and shows the utmost contempt for the U.S. is being hailed by the Obama administration as an ally and publicly treated with dignity. Karzai recently even threatened to join the Taliban if we don't stop making demands on him. Nevertheless, Karzai is receiving a gracious thank-you letter from President Obama. The New York Times of April 10th reported,

...that Mr. Obama had sent Mr. Karzai a thank-you note expressing gratitude to the Afghan leader for dinner in Kabul. 'It was a respectful letter,' General Jones said.

On the other hand, our closest ally -- the one with the special relationship with the U.S. -- has been demeaned and slandered, held responsible by the administration for our problems in Afghanistan and Iraq and elsewhere in the Middle East. The plan I suspect is to so weaken the resolve of the Jewish state and its leaders so that it will be much easier to impose on Israel an American plan to resolve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, leaving Israel's needs for security and defensible borders in the lurch.

I believe President Obama's policy is to create a whole new relationship with the Arab states of Saudi Arabia, Jordan and Egypt, and Iraq as a counter to Iran -- The Tyrannosaurus Rex of the Muslim world, which we are now prepared to see in possession of a nuclear weapon. If throwing Israel under the bus is needed to accomplish this alliance, so be it.

The irony is that the Arabs are not really interested in "peace" with Israel, nor have they ever been. Their hidden agenda--hidden to most undiscerning eyes--is the utter destruction and elimination of Israel as a Jewish State.

If only more prominent people would have the courage to speak out, as did ex-Mayor Koch.

Comments

Batya said…
Good post. Sad you had to post it.
"Yisrael, batach baHashem"
"People of Israel, trust in G-d"
Woodrow said…
Koch is out of date. Didn't Sarah Palin just attack Obama for being insufficiently pro-Karzai?
Lady-Light said…
Batya: There's no other way.

Woodrow: Did she say that? Boy, was she off the mark. Why is it that the U.S. always backs the wrong leaders. And Iran, as opposed to Israel, is our true friend, right?

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