ISRAEL INVADING ADVOCATE NAMED CHIEF OBAMA ADVISER
As if king President Hussein couldn't make a scarier appointment. She was removed from his campaign team back in March because she was radioactive - but now the king answers to no one. Ain't no stopping him now.
Here's a note to the 78% of American Jews that voted for Barack Obama. The "Other Shoe" has been thrown at Israel. The President is naming Samantha Power to a senior foreign policy/national security position ... Friends of Israel may remember Power for a different reason. She is a strong believer in the anti-Semitic notion that Jews Control foreign policy. She has also said that she would recommend that the US SHOULD SEND IN TROOPS TO IMPOSE A SOLUTION ON ISRAEL.
Ed Lasky and Richard Baehr wrote the best piece on Samantha Power back in February 2008, when it became clear that President Hussein was surrounding himself with classic Jew haters.
Senator
Obama's supporters have uniformly ignored the role and the views
of Harvard Kennedy School of Government professor Samantha Power, who
is very problematic regarding Israel, Iran, and for that matter,
American supporters of Israel (see below). Power left her position at
Harvard to work for Obama for a year after his election to the US
Senate. She is now identified as a "senior foreign policy advisor.".
In the case of Power, it was Senator Obama who made the initial contact with her after reading her book on
genocide. Power is now actively working for the campaign. She cannot
be casually dismissed as one of Obama's many advisors, with no
particular assigned role.
It
is not at all hard to imagine her having a senior foreign policy role
in an Obama administration, perhaps as US Ambassador to the United
Nations, an organization she views warmly. The problem for those who
favor a strong US-Israel relationship is that Power seems obsessed with
Israel, and in a negative way. Much like the authors of the
Baker-Hamilton report, she believes resolution of the
Israeli-Palestinian conflict is central to solving other problems in
the Middle East. And it is clear that her approach to addressing the
Israeli-Palestinian conflict would be for the US to behave in a more
"even handed" fashion, which of course means withdrawing US support for
Israel, and instead applying more pressure on Israel for concessions.
Commentary
Magazine, and in particular Noah Pollack, have done a superb job of
investigative reporting regarding Power's record and views. She is a
headliner for Senator Obama -- a Pulitzer Prize-winning author and a
professor at Harvard. Power has a column carried by TIME and she writes frequently. Indeed, it is her writing that reveals reasons to be concerned. From Commentary:
Power is an advocate of the Walt-Mearsheimer view of the American relationship with Israel. In a recent interview
published on the Harvard Kennedy School's website, Power was asked to
explain "long-standing structural and conceptual problems in U.S.
foreign policy." She gave a two-part answer: the first problem, she
said, is "the US historic predisposition to go it alone." A standard
reply, of course. The second problem, though, should give us pause:
Another
longstanding foreign policy flaw is the degree to which special
interests dictate the way in which the "national interest" as a whole
is defined and pursued.... America's important historic relationship
with Israel has often led foreign policy decision-makers to defer
reflexively to Israeli security assessments, and to replicate Israeli
tactics, which, as the war in Lebanon last summer demonstrated, can
turn out to be counter-productive.
So
greater regard for international institutions along with less automatic
deference to special interests -- especially when it comes to matters
of life and death and war and peace -- seem to be two take-aways from
the war in Iraq.
Power
is not just assenting to the Walt-Mearsheimer view of American foreign
policy, but is also arguing that Israel had something to do with the
Bush administration's decision to invade Iraq in 2003: an appalling
slander, and a telling one.
piece Power wrote for TIME,
titled "Rethinking Iran," the thrust of which rethinking involves the
need to engage diplomatically the mullahs and pretend that the Iranian
nuclear program is a figment of the paranoid imagination of the Bush
administration. She writes:
The
war scare that wasn't [the recent incident between Iranian speedboats
and the U.S. Navy in the Straight of Hormuz] stands as a metaphor for
the incoherence of our policy toward Iran: the Bush Administration
attempts to gin up international outrage by making a claim of imminent
danger, only to be met with international eye rolling when the claim is
disproved. Sound familiar? The speedboat episode bore an uncanny
resemblance to the Administration's allegations about the advanced
state of Iran's weapons program-allegations refuted in December by the
National Intelligence Estimate.
Does Power actually believe
that the NIE put to rest concerns about the Iranian nuclear program? If
she actually thinks that -- and it appears she does -- she deserves voluminous ridicule from thinking people everywhere.
Power also advocates that America send armed military forces, "a mammoth protection force" and an "external intervention", to impose a settlement between Israel and the Palestinians.
This directly contradicts her criticism of the invasion and
"occupation" of Iraq and her call for the removal of American forces
from that nation. On the one hand, Power abhors American efforts to
remake an Arab nation, but takes the contrary view when it comes to
inserting American forces in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict in order
to impose a settlement. These troops, if sent, would be seen as
occupiers and be sitting targets for Arab extremists. The colonial
image of America and charges of imperial overstretch would echo
throughout the Arab world.
If
America sought to avoid being so tarnished -- which is presumably what
Samantha Power would desire -- then the alternative would be for the
United States to take a confrontational attitude toward Israel, so as
to be seen as standing up for the Palestinians. Given her inclination to view Israel as guilty of war crimes she would probably look favorably on such an approach towards the Israelis and Palestinians.
Power's
views on the problems caused by the US-Israel relationship also place
her in the same camp as Zbigniew Brzezinski and George Soros (an
influential supporter of Barack Obama's), who also oppose the so-called
"Israel lobby" and reject the participation of American supporters of
Israel, including Christians, in the foreign policy discussion. Power
writes of her willingness to
"alienat[e]
a domestic constituency of tremendous political and financial import;
it may more crucially mean sacrificing...billions of dollars, not in
servicing Israel's military, but actually investing in the state of
Palestine."
Power
appears to support slashing, if not eliminating, military aid to our
ally (surrounded by 300 million people who wish to destroy her) and
giving it to the Palestinians, whose charters (whether the Hamas or
Fatah version) advocate the destruction of Israel. The PA has used aid
dollars to teach hate and sponsor terror, and Palestinian society has
devolved into an internationally-supported welfare state characterized
by enormous corruption. Why is there any reason to believe that massive
amounts of additional aid be used any differently and more
constructively?
Power also showed her animus toward Israel in another instance, appearing to argue with the New York Times for more negative coverage of Israel in the paper. As Noah Pollak writes:
"Martin Kramer points us to an interesting quote from the 2003 book Ethnic Violence and Justice,
in which Samantha Power, one of Barack Obama's foreign policy advisers,
asks a question of David Rohde, a reporter who covered the intifada
for the New York Times. The quote is as follows:
Samantha Power: I have a question for David about working for the New York Times.
I was struck by a headline that accompanied a news story on the
publication of the Human Rights Watch report. The headline was, I
believe: "Human Rights Report Finds Massacre Did Not Occur in Jenin."
The second paragraph said, "Oh, but lots of war crimes did." Why
wouldn't they make the war crimes the headline and the non-massacre the
second paragraph?
(The article to which Power refers is here
and its headline is: "MIDEAST TURMOIL: INQUIRY; Rights Group Doubts
Mass Deaths in Jenin, but Sees Signs of War Crimes." Obviously, Power
has misremembered the headline.)
Here
we have another window into the thinking of Power: Israel is accused in
sensational press reports of a massacre in Jenin, and is subjected to
severe international condemnation; Human Rights Watch finally gets out
a report and says there was no massacre; the NYT reports this as its headline; and Power thinks the headline still should have been: Israel guilty of war crimes!"
Revelations regarding Power's views of Israel can be found in her new book, Chasing the Flame: Sergio Vieira De Mello and the Fight to Save the World, a
biography of the UN official killed in Baghdad in a 2003 terrorist
bombing. A series of terrorist attacks emanating from the mini-terror
state created in Southern Lebanon by the PLO had led to an Israeli
occupation of the southern portion of Lebanon. The United Nations
Interim Force in Lebanon had been inserted to quell the conflict, but
was proving ineffectual. Israeli forces remained in place.
Power wrote:
"
Israeli forces refused to comply with the spirit of international
demands to withdraw and the major powers on the Security Council were
not prepared to deal with the gnarly issues that had sparked the
Israelis invasion in the first place: dispossessed Palestinians and
Israeli insecurity".
The
"spirit of international demands" to withdraw? Aside from wondering
what that means and the enforceability of such a spirit, how about that
phrase "dispossessed Palestinians and Israeli insecurity"? The
dispossessed Palestinians had left Palestine mostly at the behest of
calls by their Arab brethren to step out of the way as armed forces
invaded Israel upon its founding. They and their descendants were
denied rights by Lebanon and were unable to assimilate -- unlike the
600,000 Jews who were stripped of their possessions in Arab lands and
whom Israel welcomed. The term "Israeli insecurity" makes it seem as if
the Israelis were suffering from an emotional or psychological
condition. In fact, it was not insecurity, per se, that the Israelis
suffered from. It was Palestinian terrorism that the Lebanese
government refused to prevent.
There
is more from Ms. Power. Israel warned UNIFIL of its upcoming move into
Southern Lebanon. Power talked of this move as a "ploy" and then wrote
of "humiliation" that was to come as Israel ignored UN efforts to stop
them. She wrote:
"Israel
had thumbed its nose at the Security Council resolutions that demanded
that Israel stay out of Lebanon, and in the course of invading a
neighbor, its forces had trampled on the UN peacekeepers in its way".
She
quotes the subject of her book -- really a hagiography -- calling the
Israelis "bastards". She writes that the degradations suffered by
UNIFIL before the Israeli invasion was felt far worse after the
Israelis came into Lebanon. She writes that the Israeli authorities
"threatened the peacekeepers and regularly denigrated them".
And now she is a senior foreign policy adviser to Presidential candidate Barack Obama, as well as occupying the Anna Lindh Professorship of Practice of Global Leadership and Public Policy How appropriate: Anna Lindh, the late Swedish Foreign Minister, was a dedicatedopponent of Israel.
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ISRAEL INVADING ADVOCATE NAMED CHIEF OBAMA ADVISER
As if king President Hussein couldn't make a scarier appointment. She was removed from his campaign team back in March because she was radioactive - but now the king answers to no one. Ain't no stopping him now.
Here's a note to the 78% of American Jews that voted for Barack Obama. The "Other Shoe" has been thrown at Israel. The President is naming Samantha Power to a senior foreign policy/national security position ... Friends of Israel may remember Power for a different reason. She is a strong believer in the anti-Semitic notion that Jews Control foreign policy. She has also said that she would recommend that the US SHOULD SEND IN TROOPS TO IMPOSE A SOLUTION ON ISRAEL.
Ed Lasky and Richard Baehr wrote the best piece on Samantha Power back in February 2008, when it became clear that President Hussein was surrounding himself with classic Jew haters.
Senator
Obama's supporters have uniformly ignored the role and the views
of Harvard Kennedy School of Government professor Samantha Power, who
is very problematic regarding Israel, Iran, and for that matter,
American supporters of Israel (see below). Power left her position at
Harvard to work for Obama for a year after his election to the US
Senate. She is now identified as a "senior foreign policy advisor.".
In the case of Power, it was Senator Obama who made the initial contact with her after reading her book on
genocide. Power is now actively working for the campaign. She cannot
be casually dismissed as one of Obama's many advisors, with no
particular assigned role.
It
is not at all hard to imagine her having a senior foreign policy role
in an Obama administration, perhaps as US Ambassador to the United
Nations, an organization she views warmly. The problem for those who
favor a strong US-Israel relationship is that Power seems obsessed with
Israel, and in a negative way. Much like the authors of the
Baker-Hamilton report, she believes resolution of the
Israeli-Palestinian conflict is central to solving other problems in
the Middle East. And it is clear that her approach to addressing the
Israeli-Palestinian conflict would be for the US to behave in a more
"even handed" fashion, which of course means withdrawing US support for
Israel, and instead applying more pressure on Israel for concessions.
Commentary
Magazine, and in particular Noah Pollack, have done a superb job of
investigative reporting regarding Power's record and views. She is a
headliner for Senator Obama -- a Pulitzer Prize-winning author and a
professor at Harvard. Power has a column carried by TIME and she writes frequently. Indeed, it is her writing that reveals reasons to be concerned. From Commentary:
Power is an advocate of the Walt-Mearsheimer view of the American relationship with Israel. In a recent interview
published on the Harvard Kennedy School's website, Power was asked to
explain "long-standing structural and conceptual problems in U.S.
foreign policy." She gave a two-part answer: the first problem, she
said, is "the US historic predisposition to go it alone." A standard
reply, of course. The second problem, though, should give us pause:
Another
longstanding foreign policy flaw is the degree to which special
interests dictate the way in which the "national interest" as a whole
is defined and pursued.... America's important historic relationship
with Israel has often led foreign policy decision-makers to defer
reflexively to Israeli security assessments, and to replicate Israeli
tactics, which, as the war in Lebanon last summer demonstrated, can
turn out to be counter-productive.
So
greater regard for international institutions along with less automatic
deference to special interests -- especially when it comes to matters
of life and death and war and peace -- seem to be two take-aways from
the war in Iraq.
Power
is not just assenting to the Walt-Mearsheimer view of American foreign
policy, but is also arguing that Israel had something to do with the
Bush administration's decision to invade Iraq in 2003: an appalling
slander, and a telling one.
piece Power wrote for TIME,
titled "Rethinking Iran," the thrust of which rethinking involves the
need to engage diplomatically the mullahs and pretend that the Iranian
nuclear program is a figment of the paranoid imagination of the Bush
administration. She writes:
The
war scare that wasn't [the recent incident between Iranian speedboats
and the U.S. Navy in the Straight of Hormuz] stands as a metaphor for
the incoherence of our policy toward Iran: the Bush Administration
attempts to gin up international outrage by making a claim of imminent
danger, only to be met with international eye rolling when the claim is
disproved. Sound familiar? The speedboat episode bore an uncanny
resemblance to the Administration's allegations about the advanced
state of Iran's weapons program-allegations refuted in December by the
National Intelligence Estimate.
Does Power actually believe
that the NIE put to rest concerns about the Iranian nuclear program? If
she actually thinks that -- and it appears she does -- she deserves voluminous ridicule from thinking people everywhere.
Power also advocates that America send armed military forces, "a mammoth protection force" and an "external intervention", to impose a settlement between Israel and the Palestinians.
This directly contradicts her criticism of the invasion and
"occupation" of Iraq and her call for the removal of American forces
from that nation. On the one hand, Power abhors American efforts to
remake an Arab nation, but takes the contrary view when it comes to
inserting American forces in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict in order
to impose a settlement. These troops, if sent, would be seen as
occupiers and be sitting targets for Arab extremists. The colonial
image of America and charges of imperial overstretch would echo
throughout the Arab world.
If
America sought to avoid being so tarnished -- which is presumably what
Samantha Power would desire -- then the alternative would be for the
United States to take a confrontational attitude toward Israel, so as
to be seen as standing up for the Palestinians. Given her inclination to view Israel as guilty of war crimes she would probably look favorably on such an approach towards the Israelis and Palestinians.
Power's
views on the problems caused by the US-Israel relationship also place
her in the same camp as Zbigniew Brzezinski and George Soros (an
influential supporter of Barack Obama's), who also oppose the so-called
"Israel lobby" and reject the participation of American supporters of
Israel, including Christians, in the foreign policy discussion. Power
writes of her willingness to
"alienat[e]
a domestic constituency of tremendous political and financial import;
it may more crucially mean sacrificing...billions of dollars, not in
servicing Israel's military, but actually investing in the state of
Palestine."
Power
appears to support slashing, if not eliminating, military aid to our
ally (surrounded by 300 million people who wish to destroy her) and
giving it to the Palestinians, whose charters (whether the Hamas or
Fatah version) advocate the destruction of Israel. The PA has used aid
dollars to teach hate and sponsor terror, and Palestinian society has
devolved into an internationally-supported welfare state characterized
by enormous corruption. Why is there any reason to believe that massive
amounts of additional aid be used any differently and more
constructively?
Power also showed her animus toward Israel in another instance, appearing to argue with the New York Times for more negative coverage of Israel in the paper. As Noah Pollak writes:
"Martin Kramer points us to an interesting quote from the 2003 book Ethnic Violence and Justice,
in which Samantha Power, one of Barack Obama's foreign policy advisers,
asks a question of David Rohde, a reporter who covered the intifada
for the New York Times. The quote is as follows:
Samantha Power: I have a question for David about working for the New York Times.
I was struck by a headline that accompanied a news story on the
publication of the Human Rights Watch report. The headline was, I
believe: "Human Rights Report Finds Massacre Did Not Occur in Jenin."
The second paragraph said, "Oh, but lots of war crimes did." Why
wouldn't they make the war crimes the headline and the non-massacre the
second paragraph?
(The article to which Power refers is here
and its headline is: "MIDEAST TURMOIL: INQUIRY; Rights Group Doubts
Mass Deaths in Jenin, but Sees Signs of War Crimes." Obviously, Power
has misremembered the headline.)
Here
we have another window into the thinking of Power: Israel is accused in
sensational press reports of a massacre in Jenin, and is subjected to
severe international condemnation; Human Rights Watch finally gets out
a report and says there was no massacre; the NYT reports this as its headline; and Power thinks the headline still should have been: Israel guilty of war crimes!"
Revelations regarding Power's views of Israel can be found in her new book, Chasing the Flame: Sergio Vieira De Mello and the Fight to Save the World, a
biography of the UN official killed in Baghdad in a 2003 terrorist
bombing. A series of terrorist attacks emanating from the mini-terror
state created in Southern Lebanon by the PLO had led to an Israeli
occupation of the southern portion of Lebanon. The United Nations
Interim Force in Lebanon had been inserted to quell the conflict, but
was proving ineffectual. Israeli forces remained in place.
Power wrote:
"
Israeli forces refused to comply with the spirit of international
demands to withdraw and the major powers on the Security Council were
not prepared to deal with the gnarly issues that had sparked the
Israelis invasion in the first place: dispossessed Palestinians and
Israeli insecurity".
The
"spirit of international demands" to withdraw? Aside from wondering
what that means and the enforceability of such a spirit, how about that
phrase "dispossessed Palestinians and Israeli insecurity"? The
dispossessed Palestinians had left Palestine mostly at the behest of
calls by their Arab brethren to step out of the way as armed forces
invaded Israel upon its founding. They and their descendants were
denied rights by Lebanon and were unable to assimilate -- unlike the
600,000 Jews who were stripped of their possessions in Arab lands and
whom Israel welcomed. The term "Israeli insecurity" makes it seem as if
the Israelis were suffering from an emotional or psychological
condition. In fact, it was not insecurity, per se, that the Israelis
suffered from. It was Palestinian terrorism that the Lebanese
government refused to prevent.
There
is more from Ms. Power. Israel warned UNIFIL of its upcoming move into
Southern Lebanon. Power talked of this move as a "ploy" and then wrote
of "humiliation" that was to come as Israel ignored UN efforts to stop
them. She wrote:
"Israel
had thumbed its nose at the Security Council resolutions that demanded
that Israel stay out of Lebanon, and in the course of invading a
neighbor, its forces had trampled on the UN peacekeepers in its way".
She
quotes the subject of her book -- really a hagiography -- calling the
Israelis "bastards". She writes that the degradations suffered by
UNIFIL before the Israeli invasion was felt far worse after the
Israelis came into Lebanon. She writes that the Israeli authorities
"threatened the peacekeepers and regularly denigrated them".
And now she is a senior foreign policy adviser to Presidential candidate Barack Obama, as well as occupying the Anna Lindh Professorship of Practice of Global Leadership and Public Policy How appropriate: Anna Lindh, the late Swedish Foreign Minister, was a dedicatedopponent of Israel.
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