Lord almighty, MSM covers dissing of Biden

by shergald
Wed Mar 10th, 2010 at 06:10:59 PM EST

Stories about Israel's embarrassment of American Vice President Joe Biden during his current Israel trip, which began on Monday, March 9, 2010, were best told by Monodweiss, Phil Weiss' site, because they get to the point of how the story was covered in the US and maybe England.

First there is the story about how Biden (took) one on the chin, at the beginning of his trip.


Having spent most of the day stressing "his personal love for the Jewish state as well as the `unshakable' commitment of the United States to Israel's security," Vice President Biden in return was granted a special surprise by Israel's right-wing religious Interior Minister, Eli Yishai - the announcement of 1,600 more housing units to be built at the Ultra-Orthodox settlement of Ramat Shlomo in East Jerusalem.

Having recently been dragged into negotiations with Israel kicking and screaming, the Palestinians were naturally apoplectic.

Nabil Abu-Rudeina, spokesman for the Palestinian government, called the new housing announcement "a dangerous decision that will torpedo the negotiations and sentence the American efforts to complete failure," adding that "it is now clear that the Israeli government is not interested in negotiating nor is it interested in peace. The American administration must respond to this provocation with actual measures, as it is no longer possible to just turn the other cheek, and massive American pressure is required in order to compel Israel to abandon its peace destroying behavior."

The White House, clearly upset, had press chief Robert Gibbs condemn the move.

Applying the usual diplomatic slap on the wrist for such actions, a spokesman for the American Embassy in Tel Aviv said "the United States opposed unilateral actions that prejudiced the outcome of negotiations between Israel and the Palestinian Authority aimed at creating two states, and this was such an action."

Biden, perhaps realizing he had been obviously humiliated by the extremist Yishai, felt compelled to release the following statement:

I condemn the decision by the government of Israel to advance planning for new housing units in East Jerusalem. The substance and timing of the announcement, particularly with the launching of proximity talks, is precisely the kind of step that undermines the trust we need right now and runs counter to the constructive discussions that I've had here in Israel. (end snipped)

The text may have started out strong, but sounded rather Bidenesque by the end.

What is perhaps most strange about this incident, according to Mondoweiss, is that it was actually covered by the MSM (mainstream media) and posted the next day, 10 Mar 2010, in this story: Lord almighty, MSM covers dissing of Biden. "Notice how the mainstream press (Time Magazine) dissed the Israeli government and Bibi. This is new. Change that we can believe in (We hope)."

Tony Karon in Time:

Biden made no secret of his pique. He reportedly kept Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu waiting for 90 minutes before arriving at a scheduled dinner (a harsh slap-down in the vocabulary of diplomatic protocol) and issued a stern statement condemning the planned construction and accusing Israel of "undermining the trust we need right now" to relaunch peace talks.

Times blog:

The press pool following Biden reports that the Vice President showed up 90 minutes late for dinner with Netanyahu, and that reporters were wondering if he would show up at all.

Guardian:

It doesn't seem to realise it, but Israel cannot afford to keep on behaving in this disobliging manner towards its friends. Whether it is blatant disregard for international rules concerning the protection of civilian life, as in Gaza; whether it is calculated insults aimed at neighbours, as with Turkey; or whether it is the theft of passports and identities from friendly countries and the lawless assassination of its enemies, as in Dubai, it goes too far.

However, the New York Times Israeli editor, Ethan Bronner, clearly played the embarrassment down, while the Washington Post did a little better about representing Biden's pique. But maybe it's a beginning.

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To be fair, before it, Biden showed up wearing a plastic witch's nose and kept asking the natives where they kept their "Jew gold".

(I know, I shouldn't joke, but it is Biden, after all.)

Be nice to America. Or we'll bring democracy to your country.

by Drew J Jones (myfriends@thisispancakes.com) on Wed Mar 10th, 2010 at 07:02:47 PM EST
Nah. Netanyahu praised Biden's mother for her proIsrael stance. You know what they say in Ireland, like mother, like son. Or I think that's what they say. On the other hand, with his history of gaffes, he just might have followed your line.

by shergald on Wed Mar 10th, 2010 at 09:01:14 PM EST
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Huffington Post has a video (take the link). The AP story is even more harsh than Weiss' take on the incident. Biden flew to the Palestinian side and made their case in strong terms.

Biden Scolds Israel Over Settlement Plan Again (VIDEO)

(AP) RAMALLAH, West Bank -- An open diplomatic row during the visit of Vice President Joe Biden has shined a spotlight on the U.S. failure to rein in Israeli settlement ambitions and deepened Palestinian suspicions that the United States is too weak to broker a deal.

Biden's handshakes and embraces gave way to one of the strongest rebukes of Israel by a senior U.S. official in years after Israel's announcement during his visit that it plans to build 1,600 homes in disputed east Jerusalem. Israel apologized for the poor timing but is sticking to its plan to build the homes, enlarging one of the settlements that have impeded negotiations with Palestinians.

The vice president on Wednesday assured Palestinians the U.S. is squarely behind their bid for statehood and urged the sides to refrain from actions "that inflame tensions or prejudice the outcome of talks." "It's incumbent on both parties to build an atmosphere of support for negotiations, and not to complicate them," Biden said, standing alongside Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/03/10/biden-scolds-israel-over-_n_494148.html




by shergald on Wed Mar 10th, 2010 at 10:23:33 PM EST
Just one more line from Hanan Ashrawi.

"This is a global message of American weakness and Israeli arrogance," said Palestinian lawmaker Hanan Ashrawi.

And I don't think it is not evident. Bibi has been pissing on Obama ever since their first meeting.

by shergald on Wed Mar 10th, 2010 at 10:32:49 PM EST
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I take it its mainly reported out of context, so its seen as a one-off event, not the latest in a line?

If you're not part of the solution, you're part of the precipitate.
by ceebs (ceebs (at) eurotrib (dot) com) on Thu Mar 11th, 2010 at 06:37:45 AM EST
From Al Jezeera:




by shergald on Thu Mar 11th, 2010 at 08:01:44 AM EST
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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OMG I read this story as "Lord almighty, MSM covers dissing of Biden by shergald" - as if you would do such a thing, Shergald!  Such a fine upstanding man, is our Joe.  Worth every penny of his AIPAC campaign contributions, as is most of the Washington establishment.  

Now that the Supreme Court has officially okayed the buying of US politicians by foreign corporations, It should be possible to set up an oficial Exchange for Favours.  How much you bid for a vote for continued US military subvention of Israel (no questions asked?)

notes from no w here

by Frank Schnittger (mail Frankschnittger at hot dotty communists) on Thu Mar 11th, 2010 at 11:54:33 AM EST
We're very pissed over here too, Frank, especially after the Supreme Court just made it easier for corporations to push aside candidates that do not meet the Israel test. Only the outspoken Kucinich will survive.

Every reason to be cynical.

by shergald on Thu Mar 11th, 2010 at 02:04:21 PM EST
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