Posted on 07/09/2010 6:19:17 PM PDT by Iam1ru1-2
WASHINGTON President Barack Obama was said to have pledged to Saudi Arabia that the United States would force Israel to withdraw from eastern Jerusalem and the entire West Bank by 2012.
Diplomatic sources said Obama relayed a pledge to Saudi King Abdullah that he would take any measure to ensure an Israeli withdrawal from the West Bank and Jerusalem over the next 18 months. They said Obama relayed the pledge to Abdullah during the presidents trip to Riyad in June 2009, about four months after he assumed office, in exchange for Abdullahs help to arrange for the end of the Taliban war in Afghanistan.
Obama believes the Saudis are the most important element in his strategy to withdraw from Afghanistan, a diplomatic source familiar with the Obama-Abdullah talks, said. Abdullah said he was ready to talk to Taliban, but asked for a clear and definitive promise to deliver Israel.
On June 29, Abdullah met Obama in the White House, the third session over the last 18 months. Officials said the two leaders focused on Gulf security and the Middle East peace process.
This is a very important visit [by Abdullah], U.S. ambassador to Riyad, James Smith, said.
The sources said Abdullah has demanded U.S. guarantees that Israel would withdraw from the West Bank and most of Jerusalem by 2012. They said the Saudi king also expressed opposition to U.S. arms sales to Israel and Washingtons boycott of the Hamas regime in the Gaza Strip.
Obamas approach to the Saudis was formulated soon after he entered the White House in late January 2009. In May 2009, Obama sent an envoy, Richard Holbrooke, to Riyad to urge the kingdom to support efforts to facilitate a NATO withdrawal from Afghanistan.
The sources said Abdullah asserted that he wielded significant influence over the Saudi-financed Taliban, the main rebel force in Afghanistan. But the king told Holbrooke, Obamas envoy to Afghanistan and Pakistan, that he first wanted Washington to adopt and implement the Saudi plan for an Arab-Israeli settlement.
Holbrooke agreed with everything Abdullah asked, a source who monitored the meeting recalled. He [Holbrook] kept saying No problem, even to the most outrageous demands. At that point, the king said, I want to hear this from your boss.
About two weeks later, on June 3, Obama arrived in Riyad and was greeted lavishly by Abdullah, who also presented him with a thick gold chain that represented the kingdoms highest honor. The sources said the president, reaffirming what Holbrooke said, pledged to adopt the Saudi plan for an Arab-Israeli settlement, which called for full Israeli withdrawal to the 1967 borders, a Palestinian state and the return of Palestinian refugees to their homes in what was now Israel.
On the following day, Obama flew to Egypt where he announced that the United States would open a new chapter with the Muslim world. The presidents speech in Cairo focused on U.S. plans to establish a Palestinian state in the West Bank.
Holbrooke, who helped broker the end of the war in Bosnia in 1995, has long advocated that Washington must be prepared to force Israel into a settlement with the Palestinians in any effort to win Arab support for U.S. policy in the Middle East.
Holbrooke, who also reports to Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, was said to have joined senior U.S. military commanders in asserting that Washingtons support for Israel was the key reason for the Arab refusal to cooperate in either Afghanistan or Iraq.
Since the Obama pledge, the sources said, the White House has rejected virtually every Israeli request for U.S. weapons platforms. They said Obama also delayed decisions by the former administration of President George Bush to deliver attack helicopters, air transports, bunker-buster air bombs and Hellfire air-to-ground missiles to the Jewish state.
During his latest meeting, Obama had been expected to urge the 86-year-old Saudi king to reconcile rival Fatah and Hamas movements to facilitate an Israeli withdrawal from the West Bank and eastern Jerusalem. On July 6, Obama was scheduled to meet Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the White House.
The king wants to have from Obama the assurance that he is going to solve the [Arab-Israeli] issue, Khaled Al Maeena, editor of the Saudi-owned Arab News, said.
The sources said the White House has assessed that Saudi cooperation was vital amid the Taliban offensive in Afghanistan and the dismissal of U.S. commander Gen. Stanley McChrystal. On June 23, McChrystal resigned in wake of a magazine article in which he and other officers criticized Obamas policy in Afghanistan and the presidents lack of military experience.
The president has sent constant appeals to Abdullah to obtain a Taliban agreement for a ceasefire that could result in the start of an American and NATO withdrawal, the source said. But Abdullah first wants Obama to deliver on his promise concerning Israel. He [Abdullah] wants results before the congressional elections [in November 2010].
The sources said Abdullahs impatience with Obama has been exacerbated by Saudi concern over Irans nuclear weapons program. They said Riyad has been alarmed by Washingtons failure to stop Teherans ballistic missile and nuclear projects and instead pursue diplomacy with Iran.
We see the issue in the shorter term because we are closer to the threat, Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Saudi Al Faisal said. We need an immediate resolution.
In late 2009, the Saudi leadership sent a message to the White House that called for U.S. assistance to fight Yemeni Shiite rebels. The sources said the Saudis asserted that the rebels were being financed and equipped by Iran.
The Saudis are terrified of Iran, but they cant bring themselves to admitting that they need help, the source said. What they would rather do is publicly show how they are using Washington to do what Iran could never achieve a full Israeli withdrawal to the 1967 borders without an Arab peace agreement.
While he’s loving the muzzies so much and leaves the whitehouse, do we still have to pay his pension?
I don’t think that Bibi was fooled by Obama’s play at nicey-nice this week, whatsoever.
And mac daddy believes that he will be believed.
MOVING LIPS = WORTHLESS LIES
God has other plans.
Guess which one is which.
Obama would trade the Holiest place on earth for a pile of rocks? Actually, according to this story he would trade Jerusalem in order to give up a pile of rocks!
Makes no sense. While I don’t trust Obama’s foreign policy, this just doesn’t add up. We could quit Afganistan any time we wanted. Obama would have lots of political cover on the left if he withdrew. We don’t need the Saudis to deal with the Taliban on our behalf, and anyway the Saudis are good for nothing except blood money. Makes no sense.
The assertations contained in the source article are nothing more than ‘clap-trap’.
"Obama relayed a pledge to Saudi King Abdullah that he would take any measure to ensure an Israeli withdrawal from the West Bank and Jerusalem over the next 18 months. They said Obama relayed the pledge to Abdullah during the presidents trip to Riyad in June 2009, about four months after he assumed office, in exchange for Abdullahs help to arrange for the end of the Taliban war in Afghanistan."
They're not his to give away. What an arrogant bastard.
The profane wicked prince of Israel (Ezekiel 21.25)
ואתה חלל רשע נשיא ישראל אשר־בא
Luke 10:18 (King James Version)
And he said unto them, I beheld Satan as lightning fall from heaven.
Note: this topic is from 7/09/2010. "by 2012." Thanks Iam1ru1-2.
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