The
latest in what’s brewing
as the breach-of-protocol tiff between President Obama and Prime Minister Benjamin
Netanyahu is that a team of Democrats with ties to the White House have touched
down in the Jewish nation, rocked and ready to work on an election campaign – that
could actually oust Bibi.
Another
example of Obama’s famous Chicago way? Only a short-sighted administration
would risk upsetting the hard line rule that Netanyahu represents – and that
Israel needs, by the way, in the face of rising nuclear risks from Iran,
tensions in Syria and ongoing
instability in Egypt. The Islamic
State – the recent terror attacks. Is Team Obama so
petulant as to put pride before pragmatism?
In
a word: yes.
Haaretz wrote that the
group V15 – with a reputed mission of “anyone but Bibi” – has joined forces with
U.S. political operatives, one of whom, Jeremy Bird, worked as
Obama’s field director on his reelection campaign in 2012. The Israeli
newspaper headlined its story this way: “The Obama campaign strategist who
could break the Israeli elections wide open.”
Newsmax
specified the group is made
up of five Democrats, under the leadership of Bird. And the Washington Free
Beacon, meanwhile, reported that the V15 group was actually working with the
U.S.-based OneVoice, an activist organization that’s received two grants from
the U.S. State Department in the past year.
OneVoice
grants officer Christina Taler said that “we’ve
formed a partnership with [V15], but … we’re absolutely nonpartisan. Our
biggest emphasis and focus right now is just getting people out to vote.” She
insists the OneVoice partnership with the anti-Bibi V15 group is simply a
matter of convenience and manpower; the more who’ve united to knock on doors
and get out the vote, the better.
Yes
– because being perceived as using taxpayer dollars to fund a political
campaign to drive Netanyahu from office would appear unseemly to most
Americans, wouldn’t it? Taler denied in the Washington Free Beacon report that
any grant dollars were being used for the Israeli election efforts. Still, the
unseemliness of the White House ties to an anti-Bibi campaign isn’t a small
thing. The team of White House-tied Democrats arrived in the Jewish
nation just shortly after Obama decried Netanyahu’s acceptance of Speaker John
Boehner’s invitation to speak before
Congress.
Perhaps
“decried” is a soft word. Rather, the White House came out swinging, putting on
its Chicago way – its braggadocio and bravado – and, via an unnamed senior U.S.
official, issued this statement: “There
are things you simply don’t do. [Netanyahu] spat in our face publicly and
that’s no way to behave. Netanyahu ought to remember that President Obama has a
year and a half left to his presidency and that there will be a price.”
Really?
What price would that be – that Obama won’t support Netanyahu? That already
seems to be taking place, on the very grounds of Israel in the very lead up to
the March elections.
Whether
the timing of the Democratic landing for the anti-Bibi voter drive is
coincidental – or whether it was actually driven by Obama’s anger with the
Jewish leader for what the White House considers a serious breach of visiting protocol
– is secondary to this: An Israel without the bold governance of Netanyahu at
this time would be an even more dangerous place.
An
American leadership that doesn’t see that reality, and that is, directly or
with silent cheers, pressing forth an anti-Bibi campaign, is only working a
fool’s deed that could lead to a dangerous tip in Middle East politics – in
favor of evil-doers and terrorists.
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