Posted on 07/14/2006 5:50:57 AM PDT by governsleastgovernsbest
by Mark Finkelstein on July 14, 2006 - 08:26.
Israel might be defending itself on two fronts this morning, but that might not be enough. The Today show was attacking on at least three. And in a brief but telling moment, Andrea Mitchell gave away the blame-Israel game with a spontaneous shake of the head.
Here's the gist of Today's reporting:
* Israel's offensive against Hezbollah is based on a 'pretext.'
* The Bush administration has dropped the diplomatic ball. It should have sent higher-level people in to mediate sooner. In the meantime, despite the concerns of America's European allies, the Bush White House has given Israel a dangerous 'green light' to attack.
* The Bush administration is not responding effectively to the crisis because it is 'overwhelmed' and spread too thin by involvement elsewhere.
* With ghoulish glee, Today wasted no time speculating on the possibility of $100/barrel oil resulting from the heightened tensions.
Here are the details. After a report from Richard Engel on the ground in Lebanon, Matt Lauer interviewed Andrea Mitchell. Claimed Mitchell:
"Diplomatic sources say Israel was waiting for a pretext to clean out Hezbollah strongholds in Lebanaon that have been firing rockets into northern Israel. But the European Union called Israel's response dispor and only the US voted to veto a UN resolution to condemning Israel's Gaza incursion. Instead, the administration is focusing on Syria and Iran's role in the crisis."
That's when Mitchell passed along criticism that the US should have sent a higher-level envoy sooner. To bolster her argument, she played a clip of one James Steinberg, who blistered as 'inexplicable' the administration's failure to be more directly involved. The screen graphic identified Steinberg by his University of Texas affiliation. But a quick Googling reveals that he was the Deputy National Security Advisor . . . in the Clinton administration. Truth in packaging, Andrea?
Mitchell passed along more criticism of US policy: "The administration has given Israel a green light to go after Hezbollah and Hamas. The concern though is that events could spiral out of control." Andrea, have you considered the dangers if Israel doesn't go after the terror groups?
That's when Matt took his shot: "How much of the US response now is dictated by a lack of clout in that region following the war in Iraq?"
Mitchell: "That certainly is certainly part of the problem with the US spread so thin in Iraq, Afghanistan and the continuing nuclear stalemate with Iran." Mitchell also tried to portray as bi-partisan the criticism of the Bush administration's handling of the situation, though the only Republican critic she could identify was Nebraska Sen. Chuck Hagel. Does that count?
When you want to criticize Bush foreign policy, what better source than Madame Secretary herself, and sure enough Lauer quoted Madeleine Albright to the effect that crises around the world have produced 'a perfect storm.' Springboarded Matt: "Is there a sense in the diplomatic world that the administration's a bit overwhelmed?"
Mitchell: "There is a sense the administration has not focused on the Israel/Palestinian issue," and that everything else hinges on that.
An aside: at one point during the Lauer/Mitchell exchange, Matt passed along breaking news that Israel had again bombed the Beirut airport. Andrea responded spontaneously with a brief-but-disapproving shake of the head.
Today wasted no time in bringing the conflict to the home front, tying it to a favorite recurring theme, high gas prices. Interviewing market reporter Ron Insana, Ann Curry could barely contain her glee in speculating about "$80, $90, $100/barrel" crude oil. Curry seemed disappointed when Insana suggested it would take Iran's entry into the conflict to really send oil prices soaring. "Would it take that to get to $100/barrel?", she asked.
Come on, Ron, give us some apocalypse now!
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Simply amazing. The anti-semitism of the liberals marches on. Still, American Jews support the Dems in huge numbers. Simply amazing.
Simply amazing that all these dopes are still living in a September 10th world.
Andrea Mitchell is a ghoul.
Andrea Mitchell is an idiot.
Really.
Journalists like to think of themselves as intelligent. Most of the are not.
Utterly incomprehensible, isn't it. It's like they all have some mental autoimmune disease, and their mind is attacking itself.
That what it boils down to. They will regret it when the next attack hits. Unfortunately, the rest of us will pay the price for their stupidity as well.
Someone correct me. Is Andrea Mitchell an American anti Israeli Jew?
I NEVER see this kind of concern from them when Israel is attacked and innocent women and children are murdered by these terrorists
It's ALWAYS about how everyone is so damn harsh to the terrorists
They don't even try to hide it
Also, she said "diplomatic sources" told her Israel was waiting for a "pretext" to go into Lebanon -- one of ours at State, or some A-rab who's slipping her Benjamins?
Sorry. 'Disproportionate'.
Nothing like a crisis in which Israel is involved to bring the anti-Semites out of the woodwork. Ron Kuby is just quwelling himself on WABC radio - having a field day.
Wait, let me see if I get this straight - we're failing in the Middle East because we're IN the Middle East too deeply...so we're supposed to be there, just not in Iraq...and because we're in Iraq, the rest of the Middle East is going to hell in a handbasket...and we're supposed to let the Iraqi people govern themselves but insert ourselves into every other conflict in the area. Do I have that right, Andrea?
It will be over by Monday. This shows how valuable the so called clinton/carter Peace Plans were. Not worth the paper they were written on.
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