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Centinel [OP]

2004-04-21 20:20 | User Profile

From Creators Syndicate: [url]http://www.wnd.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=38144[/url]

Bush outsources Mideast policy

By Patrick J. Buchanan April 21, 2004

"Speaking of the Palestinians, they were dealt a lethal blow," exulted a jubilant Ariel Sharon, "It will bring their dreams to an end."

Sharon was bragging about his trip to Washington where he bullied Bush into selling out the Palestinians as thoroughly as Neville Chamberlain sold out the Czechs at Munich.

"Sharon Got It All" blared a banner headline in Israel. Indeed, he did.

And Raging Bull celebrated his diplomatic victory by ordering up a Saturday night hit on Abdel Rantisi, the Hamas leader who replaced Sheik Yassin, whom Sharon had assassinated by Apache gunship in March as the crippled sheik was being wheeled out of a mosque after dawn prayers.

As he surely intended, Sharon left the Arab world with the clear impression that the Americans had given a green light to his "extrajudicial" killings. Sharon seeks to make his war on the Palestinians America's war. If Bush lets him succeed, we are finished in the Middle East.

But how did Sharon, under a cloud of scandal and corruption, at the end of his tether, badger Bush into abdicating our role as "honest broker" of Mideast peace, and into signing on to a "Sharon Plan" even a Palestinian quisling would reject?

According to the New York Times, Sharon threatened not to come to Washington unless Bush, in advance and in writing, agreed to capitulate. "In a moment of diplomatic brinkmanship," writes James Bennet, Sharon threatened to cancel his trip if Bush refused to give him "the guarantees he wanted in exchange for his plan to withdraw settlers from the Gaza Strip."

Still, one must marvel at Sharon's savvy in sizing up Bush, and at the man's chutzpah. Look at what he got for giving up less than nothing.

Gaza was captured from Egypt in 1967. Though almost all Israelis wish to be rid of it, 7,500 Jewish squatters have moved into the enclave that is home to 1.2 million Palestinians. Israelis now occupy 20 percent of Gaza, though they are but one-half of 1 percent of the population.

However, under the occupation, Hamas has flourished in Gaza and Israeli troops have been tied down there. About to be forced out of Gaza by Hamas, as Israel was forced out of Lebanon by Hezbollah, Sharon decided to get Bush to reward him for doing what he had to do.

Sharon's ultimatum: In return for giving up Gaza, Bush must give him title to more desirable Palestinian lands on the West Bank.

Bush, who once traded Sammy Sosa away, agreed. Only this time, he traded America's reputation for honest dealing for a few words of fatuous praise from Sharon about what a great battler against terrorism he is. All to help Bush and Rove carry the south Florida condos.

But John Kerry is not a man easily out-pandered.

"That Bush's move was good politics," writes Dana Milbank of the Washington Post, "was evidenced by Democratic rival John F. Kerry's quick move not to let Bush outflank him among pro-Israel voters."

"I think that could be a positive step," said Kerry of the Bush sellout of the Palestinians. Our first presidents were George Washington and John Adams. Now we have on offer George Bush and John Kerry. Does that not tell you something about what has become of the old republic?

What did Bush give up? None of the Palestinians driven out of their homes by the Irgun massacre at Deir Yassin and during the 1948 war will ever be allowed to return. Palestinian rights in that 78 percent of Palestine that is already Israel, and in the sectors of the remaining 22 percent Sharon plans to annex, are forfeit forever. At Camp David, Ehud Barak offered Arafat a more generous peace than Bush – under Sharon's direction – is willing to give the Palestinians.

Second, major Israeli settlements on the occupied West Bank, planted by Sharon in violation of international law, which every U.S. president has called "obstacles to peace," are now deeded to Israel. Like Lord Balfour, Bush is surrendering title to Arab lands he does not own and surrendering Palestinian rights that are not his to give up.

As for the Sharon Wall that snakes in and out of the West Bank, incorporating Palestinian fields, olive groves, homes and villages, Bush no longer insists it be confined to Israeli territory.

What does the mini-Munich mean? The great Zionist land thief has gotten America's blessing to keep his stolen goods. George Bush has outsourced his Mideast policy to Tel Aviv. The custodian of our reputation for decency and honor in an Arab world of 22 nations is now Sharon. As for Palestinians who put their faith and trust in the United States, they have been exposed as fools.

Can anyone in the White House believe that Bush's capitulation is anything but a formula for endless war and enduring hatred of an America that cannot say no to Ariel Sharon?

Any Arab leader who signed on to this Sharon-Bush plan, which cedes huge swatches of the West Bank and Arab East Jerusalem to Israel and leaves Palestinians in bantustans walled in with Israeli concrete, would be regarded as a traitor to his people, and deservedly so.


Peter Phillips

2004-04-22 19:14 | User Profile

Buchanan says it all here without actually saying it in language that would have him tarred and forbidden from public life. What more could he have said?


jay

2004-04-23 01:36 | User Profile

Peter: The fact is, tho - the average American isn't reading Pat. In fact,the average American ISN"T READING AT ALL.

That's what the elites know. Who cares if you and I are pissed? We're a sliver of the populatoin. And unless we plan on starting our own country, we are helpless to change things.

Federalist 10 says that increasing the population mutes the voice of dissidents. I was really surprised Madison wrote that, but he had a damn good point. The elites know that, that's why it continues.

J


Exelsis_Deo

2004-04-23 04:46 | User Profile

THE TRUTH IS THAT A FACTION WITHIN OUR OWN GOVERNMENT COLLABORATING WITH THE MOSSAD COMMITTED 911. Wars and Rumors of Wars .. Assassination .


Peter Phillips

2004-04-23 05:06 | User Profile

[QUOTE=jay]Peter: We're a sliver of the populatoin. [/QUOTE] Im English by the way. But point taken nonetheless.


Ponce

2004-04-23 13:49 | User Profile

[QUOTE=Exelsis_Deo]THE TRUTH IS THAT A FACTION WITHIN OUR OWN GOVERNMENT COLLABORATING WITH THE MOSSAD COMMITTED 911. Wars and Rumors of Wars .. Assassination .[/QUOTE]

I am with you Deo, no one else but the Jews had anything to gain from 9/11.


Peter Phillips

2004-04-23 22:46 | User Profile

[QUOTE=AntiYuppie]and isn't it remarkable that no matter how many issues a "D" and an "R" may allegedly disagree on, they inevitably sing the same tune when it comes to Israel and other matters of special concern to Jews and other powerful groups of ethnic agitators...[/QUOTE] They purged the Democrats of Patriots and then the Republicans. Now, if you wish to vote for a party that stands for America (and has a reasonable shot at winning), youve got nowhere to go.