Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Obama the Diplomat - What's the Long Term Goal in the Middle East?

President Barack Obama and Benjamin Netanyahu 

Sightseeing can be message-sending too. While doing the tourist thing in israel, Mr Obama is attempting to spread good will as he goes. He went to look at the Dead Sea Scrolls - a reminder that Jews lived here thousands of years ago. He went to the grave of Theodor Herzl, the founder of modern Zionism, having declared a Jewish homeland in the Holy Land was redemption. Before the visit, several American commentators urged him to learn to speak Israeli - now his fluency is almost frightening.

The Bibi and Barack show, a series of awkward joshing and jesting between Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Mr Obama - two men who had given every impression they loathed each other in the past - may make the squeamish squirm. But faking it can lead to feeling it. Mr Obama has already won an apology to the Turkish prime minister from Mr Netanyahu for the 2010 raid on a flotilla of Gaza-bound activists, and there is some hope he might do something to further the possibility of peace talks.

But Mr Obama's embrace of a word - Zionism - will have other results too. For some in the region it is not the expression of a dream but a deadly insult. Mr Obama knows that. He knows the Arab world already felt he had let it down. Now he has confirmed what they feared he was: an American president.  But - and this is typical of Mr Obama - he seems to feel that now that he has explained it, Israelis will get it. The values of Zionism are universal: a people deserve freedom, deserve a land. Get it? Not. Just. You.

Mr Obama has huge faith in the power of his own words. That is not said in simple mockery, but sometimes he seems to be happier as a prophet than as politician.  One of his favourite quotes, from civil rights legend Martin Luther King Jr, is: "The arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends toward justice." Mr Obama seems never happier than when tugging on that moral arc, even if it springs back in his face.

He urged young Israelis to tell their politicians to show courage - he said exactly the same to the American people recently, for instance about outlawing assault rifles, an attempt that has just fallen at the first Senate hurdle as he surely knew it would. In Jerusalem he observed, rather ruefully, that King, like Moses, never got to see the promised land.

Neither cynics nor partisans fully understand the magnitude of Mr Obama's ambition - nor the length of his game. But there is definitely a plan at work here. Maybe we'll catch on as time goes by.

2 comments:

  1. I found this as I was going off , worth a look has pictures and a video .


    N. Korea puts artillery forces at top combat posture in latest threat on S. Korea, US


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  2. Thanks G.Appreciate it.
    Luv..B

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