Showing posts with label Benjamin Netanyahu. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Benjamin Netanyahu. Show all posts

5/14/2013

The IRS: First They Came For The Tea Party, Then They Came For The Jews

Posted by Brian

With all of the attention focused on the IRS' targeting of Tea Party groups for extra scrutiny, and the subsequent revelations that they passed on confidential information about those groups to a left-wing group called ProPublicus, one story is still appears to be garnering much less attention. That the same IRS has also targeted groups that are Pro-Israel, or suspected of being supportive of Israel.
This is especially troubling, though not surprising, given the public hostility Barack Obama and his administration have shown toward the State of Israel, and particularly Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. (Story: O walks out on Netanyahu) (Story: O has not time for Netanyahu, Attends Jay-Z Fundraiser)
American Jews should be outraged if it is shown that Obama and his minions are using the IRS as a political weapon to silence pro-Israel groups in the U.S.  These are Gestapo-like tactics being used by the Obama administration, and as much as they would like to lay this at the feet of mid-level lackey's and appear completely insulated from these scandals, the deeper people dig into them, the higher up the chain of command the approvals go.
As a reminder: the first item on the articles of impeachment against Richard Nixon was his use of the IRS as a political sledgehammer against his opponents.  It looks like Obama may have missed this salient fact as he pursued his distorted leftist view of American history.

Israel-related groups also pointed to IRS scrutiny
By JOSH GERSTEIN | 5/13/13 7:18 PM EDT

The same Internal Revenue Service office that singled out Tea Party groups for extra scrutiny also challenged Israel-related organizations, at least one of which filed suit over the agency’s handling of its application for tax-exempt status.

The trouble for the Israel-focused groups seems to have had different origins than that experienced by conservative groups, but at times the effort seems to have been equally ham-handed.
Read More at Politico
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3/22/2013

Obama Forces Netanyahu to Apologize To Turkey for Defending Themselves

Posted by Brian

We may now have a better understanding of why Barack Obama made his trip to Israel.  Al Jazeera is reporting that Israeli Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu has called the Turkish Prime Minister to apologize for "operational errors" during the raid on a Gaza flotilla ship in 2010, perhaps using U.S. support to stand with Israel on Iran as leverage.

Weapons seized from "peace activists" of the Free Gaza Flotilla
During the raid, Israeli forces were attacked with metal pipes, slingshots, and bags filled with marbles as they dropped onto the deck from helicopters.  During the skirmish, 9 Turkish activists of the so-called "humanitarian" Flotilla were killed, while 7 Israeli Naval commandos were injured.

Sounds like Obama's apology tour continues, with Netanyahu his apology surrogate.



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Obama's Trip To Israel has Israeli's Asking: 'Why is Obama Here?'

Posted by Brian

Obama’s mysterious visit
By CAROLINE B. GLICK19/03/2013
In contrast to the high expectations the White House cultivated in pre-Cairo visit statements, Obama has downplayed his visit to Israel.
 
Why is US President Barack Obama coming to Israel today? In 2008, then president George W. Bush came to celebrate Israel’s 60th Independence Day, and to reject Israeli requests for assistance in destroying Iran’s nuclear installations.

In 1996, then-president Bill Clinton came to Israel to help then-prime minister Shimon Peres’s electoral campaign against Likud leader Binyamin Netanyahu.

It is possible that Obama is coming here in order to build up pro-Israel bonafides. But why would he bother? Obama won his reelection bid with the support of the overwhelming majority of American Jews. Their support vindicated his hostility toward Israel in his first term. He has nothing to prove.

It is worth comparing Obama’s visit to Israel at the start of his second term of office, with his visit to Cairo at the outset of his first term in office.

Ahead of that trip, the new administration promised that the visit, and particularly Obama’s “Address to the Muslim World,” would serve as a starting point for a new US policy in the Middle East. And Obama lived up to expectations.

In speaking to the “Muslim World,” Obama signaled that the US now supported pan-Islamists at the expense of US allies and Arab nationalist leaders, first and foremost then Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak. Moreover, in castigating Israel for its so-called “settlements”; channeling Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad by intimating that Israel exists because of the Holocaust; and failing to travel from Cairo to Jerusalem, preferring instead to visit a Nazi death camp in Germany, Obama signaled that he was downgrading US ties with the Jewish state.
Read More at The Jerusalem Post

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1/19/2013

No Friend! Obama's Continued Attack On Israel and Netanyahu

Posted by Brian


Likud Party officials are accusing Barack Obama of "gross interference" in upcoming Israeli elections after a blistering attack on Benyamin Netanyahu in an interview in Bloomberg magazine.

In the Bloomberg article, Jeffrey Goldberg writes of Obama's reaction to Israel's announcement of building settlements between North Jerusalem and the Jewish settlement town of Maaleh Adumim, called E-1 :


When informed about the Israeli decision, Obama, who has a famously contentious relationship with the prime minister, didn’t even bother getting angry. He told several people that this sort of behavior on Netanyahu’s part is what he has come to expect, and he suggested that he has become inured to what he sees as self-defeating policies of his Israeli counterpart.
In the weeks after the UN vote, Obama said privately and repeatedly, “Israel doesn’t know what its own best interests are.” With each new settlement announcement, in Obama’s view, Netanyahu is moving his country down a path toward near-total isolation.
Bloomberg also quoted Obama as saying:
“Israel doesn’t know what its own best interests are”, that "he would not be surprised if Obama “eventually offered a public vision of what a state of Palestine should look like, and affirmed that it should have its capital in East Jerusalem.” and calls Netanyahu "a political coward".

This all comes out on the eve of Israeli elections on January 22.

There are, of course, going to be many who will discount this as anti-Obama rhetoric, but it is Obama's own record on Israel, as well as his kid-glove treatment with the Palestinians, the Muslim Brotherhood, and the Arab world, which has the Israeli's to see this latest attack on them and Netanyahu as too coincidental. (See video below)

The Obama Administration has been the most hostile to Israel of any U.S. President, including Jimmy Carter, who is openly hostile to Israel, and a Palestinian sympathizer.

In 2009, Obama's first televised interview was with Al Arabiya TV. Days later, Obama gave a speech at American University in Cairo Egypt, fullfilling a campaign promise of giving a speech in an Arab capital in his first 100 days in office. In his speech, Obama said that "The U.S. does not accept the legitimacy of continued Israeli settlements. It is time for the settlements to stop". Also, in a particularly disturbing portion of his speech, gave moral equivalency to Israeli treatment of Palestinians to the Nazi holocaust!

In a phone conference with U.S. Jewish leaders, he stated that "It's a problem  that there is no daylight between the U.S. and Israel ", and that "Israel must engage in serious self-reflection about their commitment to peace."  Their commitment to peace?  While rockets rain down daily on Israel, and small town like Sderot, from Palestinian territory, Barack Obama says nothing.  But Israel must "reflect on their commitment to peace"?

The daylight that Barack Obama is putting between the U.S. and Israel is a wedge between us and one of our strongest allies, and the only democracy left in the Middle East.

His criticism of Israel has been not only privately between Jewish leaders, and Netanyahu.  He has taken his attacks to the world stage at the UN, Amb. Susan Rice gave a speech condemning Israel in language normally reserved for regimes like Qadaffi's Libya, or North Korea. Obama in his UN speech then bluntly called for the "complete cessation of building by any Jews on land 'claimed' by Palestinians", referring to post-1967 Israeli land "Occupied" land, and has said on more than one occassion that "Borders between Israel and Palestine should be based on the 1967 lines", a border which nearly every military and middle east expert has called "indefensible" for Israel, and would virtually guarantee continuous attacks on Israel from the Golan Heights.   Secretary of State Hillary Clinton also criticized the building of settlements, including the ones in E-1 of N. Jerusalem.  Hillary is another of Obama's Administration who has been seen as less-than-friendly to Israel, famously embracing the wife of Yasser Arafat during a meeting, and once calling Bill Clinton campaign staffer  "You f**king Jew bastard!" after Bill lost a run for Congress.  Friend of Israel? 

Later, at the G20 Summit, Obama and Nikolas Sarkozy were overheard saying of Netanyahu:

Sarkozy: "I can't stand him anymore. He's a liar."
Obama: "You may be sick of him, but I have to deal with him every day."

Ah. with friends like these...

Obama Administration appointees have also been sent out to criticize Israel, including Defense Secretary Leon Panetta, who called Israel and "ungrateful ally". 

Obama has also been quick to blame Israel for the killing of 9 terrorists onboard a Turkish ship, which was sent for the express purpose of breaking a blockade of ships supplying arms to Palestinians in Gaza. When Israeli troops boarded the ship, they were immediately attacked by Islamist militants, and the Israeli's killed nine of the terrorists.  Condemnation of Israel was immediate, with the Obama Administration piling on in the criticism.  An investigation revealed that the Islamists had planned the attack and that the Israeli's were justified in their actions by self-defense.  There has been no retraction by the Obama Administration of its condemnation.

That the Obama Administration has a strained relationship with our longtime ally is not debatable.  I would call it outright hostile, and have little trouble believing that Obama would love to see Netanyahu weakened in Israeli politics, and that he might even try to use the bully-pulpit to affect voters in Israel, while once-again sending not-so-subtle indications to Iran and the rest of the Arab world that his support of Israel is not so strong as he leads U.S. voters to believe in his campaign speeches.

Ultimately, I don't expect that Netanyahu and the Likud Party will have any problem holding onto, or even increasing their hold on power due to Obama's criticisms.  What his attacks do do is to provide one more piece to the growing evidence of the Obama Administration's hostility to Israel and the Jewish people.




Likud accuses Obama of 'interference' in elections 
By GIL HOFFMAN, HERB KEINON01/15/2013 23:07  

Senior Likud officials charge US president with leaking sharp criticism of Netanyahu to media in order to sway votes.

Senior Likud officials accused US President Barack Obama on Tuesday of leaking sharp criticism of Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu’s leadership to columnist Jeffrey Goldberg in order to sway voters in next Tuesday’s election.

Goldberg quoted Obama in a Bloomberg piece as having said privately that “Israel doesn’t know what its own best interests are.”

A sharp critic himself of Netanyahu and the country’s settlement policies, Goldberg wrote that “with each new settlement announcement, in Obama’s view, Netanyahu is moving his country down a path toward near isolation.”
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6/25/2012

Obama's Respect Among World Leaders Wanes, Has Become Laughingstock

Posted by Brian
Has Obama's Mojo Worn Thin With World Leaders?

Communist. Socialist. Democratic. Regardless of ideology, leaders of all countries respect one thing: strength.

The "honeymoon" is over for Obama with leaders around the world, and it is showing itself not only in their words, but in their body language toward the increasing perception of Barack Obama as "weak".
Witness the recent G-20 meeting with Russia's President Putin, where the animosity could be cut with a knife (video), and is reported to have lectured Obama of failed transitions around the world.  The same with Prime Minister Benyamin Netanyahu of Israel on one of his White House visits, where the Prime Minister also effectively lectured the U.S. President during a press conference, while Obama sat steely-eyed like a petulant child.
Then of course was the infamous meeting between Obama and Hugo Chavez where a smiling Chavez taunted a deer-in-the-headlights Obama, presenting the new President with a copy of his anti-American book, "The Open Veins of LatinAmerica", which Obama sheepishly accepted.  This just days before Chavez went on an anti-American screed at the UN, calling Obama "the Devil".
European leaders also no longer hold the words of U.S. leaders in high esteem, using Obama for quick photo ops, but generally ignoring this President and the White House's economic plans for getting Europe back on solid footing.
Obama has quickly become the laughing-stock of world leaders, who neither fear, nor respect him. For that reason, the voters must not reelect Obama in 2012.








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