By Barry Rubin
After some years, marked by tensions between them, the baron decided to pay an unexpected visit to the village. The people were very excited and turned out to give him a warm welcome. The mayor and the baron spoke of the eternal friendship between the castle and the village.
After some years, marked by tensions between them, the baron decided to pay an unexpected visit to the village. The people were very excited and turned out to give him a warm welcome. The mayor and the baron spoke of the eternal friendship between the castle and the village.
Everyone cheered, especially when the baron promised
his help in defending the village from dangers prowling around its borders. The
baron urged the village to make peace with those forces but said he understood
if it couldn’t do so and confirmed his support for the village’s right of
self-defense.
The people were pleased but the mayor remarked to
the town clerk: “Funny he didn’t mention his ongoing role in creating the
problem.”
Still, the visit of Baron Viktor Frankenstein could
be considered a big success.
Of course, President Barack Obama did not fully create the new monstrous threats facing Israel as much as Frankenstein did his monster. But the president did a lot to nurture these problems to life or made them much worse by coddling Iran for most of his first term, taking a soft stance toward Syria, praising the Turkish regime despite its anti-Israel and even antisemitic activities, and encouraging or even supporting Islamists who took over Egypt and are seeking to take over Syria.
Make no mistake. Obama’s visit to Israel and the
Palestinian Authority did mark an important shift but only on part of his
policy. He has given up on promoting the “peace process” as a high priority.
While publicly his administration blames Israel
more, it also acknowledges that it cannot press Israel into taking high risks
and making big concessions. The White House clearly knows that the PA is a large
part of the problem, though it publicly remains silent on this point and doesn’t
comprehend that the PA is almost all of the problem.
In practical terms, that means he understands that
pushing on the peace process won’t work and trying to bully Israel will damage
him in several ways. American public opinion and Congress, including most of
the Democrats, are supportive of Israel. He has no interest in throwing away
political capital that he needs for other things in order to pursue a goal that
he knows cannot be attained.
The main international problem he needs to deal with
is the Middle East itself, especially the two issues he focused on for his
visit: Iran and Syria. Obama intends to spend 2013 negotiating—futilely—with Iran.
While the strong sanctions against Tehran have damaged the economy they are
unlikely to force it to stop the nuclear weapons’ drive.
As Iran gets closer to obtaining nuclear weapons,
Israel’s government will increasingly consider an attack on Tehran’s
facilities. Obama has spoken of all options being on the table and Israel’s
right of self-defense. But assuming, which seems accurate, that Obama does not
want to back an Israeli attack how is he going to restrain Prime Minister
Benjamin Netanyahu’s government? Obama needs Netanyahu’s cooperation in making
a very tough decision and for that the president must have Israel feeling more
secure and rewarded by the United States.
On the second issue, Syria, another country
neighboring Israel is on the verge of a revolution that will bring the Muslim
Brotherhood to power and even more extremist Salafists into having a powerful
armed presence. While Obama still claims Syria will produce a democratic and
moderate regime, that outcome seems increasingly unlikely.
What appears quite possible is that the weapons and
training supplied with U.S. support will be turned against Israel. So how will
Obama get Israel’s cooperation in trying to keep things quiet despite that new
threat? This, too, requires him to be friendlier to Israel on bilateral issues.
There is also a third issue that parallels Syria and
that is Egypt, where the Muslim Brotherhood is already in control and armed
Salafist groups roam the Sinai Peninsula. If Egypt breaks the peace treaty,
Israel will call on the United States to put pressure on Cairo, a demand that
Obama wants to avoid. Here, too, he wants Israel to exercise restraint and once
again this requires an Israel that feels the United States is defending its
back.
This, then, is the paradox of Obama’s second-term policy
toward the Middle East. He has abandoned his earlier effort to distance himself
from Israel that he hoped would curry favor with Arabs and Muslims while, at
the same time (he thought) advancing toward Israel-Palestinian peace. The
strategy clearly didn’t work as Israel’s enemies showed themselves unready to
compromise and not eager to pursue peace.
That step is a victory for Israel.
But Obama has not abandoned the pro-Islamist policy
that has created a far more dangerous security situation for Israel and, in
fact, made Arab-Israeli peace an even more distant dream.
In short, he is now offering to protect Israel more
while, at the same time, he is the one who is doing just about the most to
endanger Israel. Obama has strengthened the most extreme anti-Israel,
anti-democratic, genocidal-oriented, and anti-American forces. His new foreign
policy team includes the strongest advocates of this policy, men who are either
blind or worse to the damage they are doing.
There will no doubt be a series of crises around this
problem, especially regarding Egypt and Syria. During Obama’s second term, his
bluffs will be called on Iran as well. And there is no shortage of other
potential conflicts and ways in which U.S. interests will be seriously
subverted.
Thus, Obama’s visit to Israel represents a real
shift, a policy change. Yet Obama never talks about the ways in which his policy
isn’t changing which are far more dangerous and important.
And thus one day, Obama might have to declaim, as
did Mary Shelley’s main character, Dr. Frankenstein:
“At these moments I
wept bitterly, and wished that peace would revisit my mind….But that could not
be. Remorse extinguished every hope. I had been the author of unalterable
evils; and I lived in daily fear, lest the monster whom I had created should
perpetrate some new wickedness.”
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