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Oui had it right on Booman: no backbone, late for dinner not enough.

Netanyahu steals more land, so Biden is late for dinner
by Philip Weiss
March 10, 2010

I felt nauseated when I heard that the big gesture by Joe Biden, in response to Israel announcing more settlements on his arrival in Jerusalem, was being late to dinner. Paul Woodward nails it:

The administration either needs to threaten to apply real pressure on the Israeli government, or, if it wants to confine itself to diplomatic gestures then it should do so under the tutelage of Recep Tayyip Erdoğan. In response to Israel's latest contemptuous behavior, Biden could -- he really could -- have turned around and said adiós. He does after all belong to an administration that less than a year ago was advising Netanyahu to complete his "homework" on freezing settlements before it would be worth arranging a meeting.

I don't think it would take that much by the U.S. government to break the Netanyahu coalition. Why not try? And yes, the U.S. are finally talking about a break in the special relationship; but Chris Matthews and the Washington Post both called East Jerusalem "disputed East Jerusalem." It's not disputed. It's annexed, unilaterally, in defiance of international law, the so-called future Palestinian capital.

Oh and here's Jackson Diehl in the Washington Post saying it's Biden's mistake, and Obama doesn't know how to reassure the Israelis.

http://mondoweiss.net/2010/03/netanyahu-steals-more-land-so-biden-is-late-for-dinner.html


by shergald on Thu Mar 11th, 2010 at 08:21:04 AM EST
They obviously can't make any break with Israel given American politics, but they could do all sorts of things to get Israel to back off. And that begins by getting cozier with the Palestinians. All sorts of ways to do this. Open conduits for humanitarian aid is just a start, but the US can't jump with both feet down. They have to apply the pressure with smaller measures. Those measures are enough to get Israeli leaders nervous, given the fortress paranoid mentality.
by Upstate NY on Thu Mar 11th, 2010 at 09:39:17 AM EST
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Well if Obama intended to employ such a strategy, I think he would have engaged it long before now.

Netanyahu's just displayed arrogance in giving Biden a rough up on landing in Israel kind of suggests that Israel might just ignore any proPalestinian sentiments on Obama's part and continue what it has been doing. Not only the timed announcement of 1600 planned homes in East Jerusalem, but also the more recent announcement of intent to build 50,000 such homes in East Jerusalem in the future kind of makes plain the Likud government's attitude toward the US, or at least the Obama administration.

by shergald on Thu Mar 11th, 2010 at 10:32:39 AM EST
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