Posted on 05/22/2015 11:14:51 AM PDT by SJackson
ormer U.S. Sen. Joseph Lieberman, in an interview with JTA, surmised that the next U.S. administration would be friendlier with Israel than the current one.
The onetime vice presidential candidate also expressed concern over Americas nuclear negotiations with Iran, saying they are going in a bad direction, and urged Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to embrace the long-shelved Arab Peace Initiative.
Lieberman predicted that if the 2016 presidential election were held today, a higher percentage of Jewish-Americans would vote Republican than in past races. But he noted that former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, the partys front-runner for the Democratic nod, could reverse that trend through vocal support of Israel.
I think there will be a friend of Israel in the White House, he said, noting that both Clinton and the leading Republican candidates all have pro-Israel records. It will be a new beginning, a new opportunity. Is it going to be better than it has been under President Obama? Probably, yeah.
Lieberman expressed concern over support for Israel in the Democratic Party. While almost all Democratic lawmakers support Israel, he said, Lieberman worried that younger party activists are more skeptical of the Jewish state.
Its something people who care about Israel are really working at, said Lieberman, a four-term senator from Connecticut, who won as an independent in 2006 after losing the Democratic primary in part because of his continued support for the Iraq War. Part of it is to remind people who are liberal Democrats that, without saying everything Israel ever does is perfect, Israel is by far the most liberal country and society.
On the issue of the Saudi-backed Arab Peace Initiative, Lieberman said the proposal should be used as a basis for negotiations which would hold the promise of progress not only with the Palestinians, for the two-state solution, but also of beginning a rapprochement with the Arab world.
The initiative would establish diplomatic relations between Israel and the Arab world in exchange for a withdrawal from the West Bank, the establishment of a Palestinian state and an agreed-upon solution for Palestinian refugees. Successive Israeli governments have ignored or rejected the initiative as a non-starter since it was first offered in 2002.
Lieberman acknowledged that progress on the Palestinian front would be difficult, given Netanyahus right-wing coalition and his March statement ruling out a Palestinian state on his watch. But he said being on the offensive in the peace process could help improve Israels relations with the Obama administration.
Thats something the prime minister has to deal with and try to resolve, Lieberman said. It seems to me that no Israeli government should ever be in a position where other people in the world think its not seeking a just peace with the Palestinians, no matter how hard it would be practically to achieve that.
In the interview, Lieberman also said the framework agreement reached in April between Iran and world powers, including the United States, leaves much of Irans nuclear infrastructure in place while providing total sanctions relief to Iran.
What started out as negotiations that would lead to the end of Irans nuclear program in exchange for an end of sanctions on Iran now ends up that the agreement will provide for the end of economic sanctions on Iran, but only a temporary turning down of Irans nuclear program, he said.
And Lieberman called Netanyahus March speech to Congress on the dangers of an Iran deal a plus. The speech aroused controversy due to Netanyahus public opposition to the emerging agreement, as well as its timing: two weeks before Israels March 17 Election Day.
First elected to the Senate in 1988, Lieberman received the Democratic vice presidential nomination in 2000, running alongside then-Vice President Al Gore.
Lieberman, who has been to Israel more than 50 times, arrived this week to receive the Guardian of Zion Award from Bar-Ilan Universitys Rennert Center for Jerusalem Studies. Since leaving office, he has returned to practicing law, and also co-chairs bipartisan committees in two leading Washington conservative think tanks, the American Enterprise Institute and the Hudson Institute.
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Easy act to follow in that regard. The damage to be done in the next 20 months the more important consideration for Israel.
Given how vile Obama is toward's Israel, it would be hard to find a plausible Presidential candidate who could be worse.
Once again, Joe the dummy says something which is true, but not for the reasons he thinks.
OOOOOpppps. I read too fast. I was talking about Joe Biden, not Joe Lieberman. Lieberman isn’t an idiot.
Yasser Arafat was more friendly to Israel than the current POTUS!
I am sure he means Hillary.
It all depends on if Israel keeps opposing the U.S. two-state solution. We have to change or they have to change.
Hillary? The woman who kissed Arafat’s racist wife?
I think not, sad Joe. He’s unloved by his party but still drinks the kool-aid.
Can’t hardly be less close.
Congratulations Mr. President!
That’s a pretty safe prediction seeing as how the current muslim-in-chief works daily for Israel’s destruction
Since I am unaware of anyone running for office who is more hostile to Israel than Zero, I’d say this is a pretty safe prediction.
Anyone outside of Hitler would be at this point.
There is already a two state solution. Palestine, socalled, hAs been divided between an Arab state called Jordan and a Jewish state called Israel. Given the perpetual islamonazi Hamas hezbellah “Palestinian authority”(sic) PLO terrorist attacks, there can be no more giving away of Israeli land, no letter what her enemies may wish to call it its just too obviously just further efforts to render Israel
The only way Hillary could become President is if the Money people get their Jeb.
I don't think that's going to happen.
Unless its hellary.
More and more vulnerable. Won’t happen. The Israelis have finally woken up to the real nature of the danger — thanks to Obama and Abbas bring so obviously islsmonazi enemies that even the most liberal Israelis couldn’t ignore it anymore After all, it really is their lives that are on the line. The source of this article - Forward - is a longstanding leftist openly socialist NYC publication - it’s editors remain mostly uncaring about the threat to Israel and remarkably naive or oblivious to the tenuous nature of their own situation as Obama is allowed to keep bringing millions more people from enemy anti- American countries into USA
We had best pray that Obama and his rotten to the core haters of America do not have enough like minded “haters” to prevail! All these Christian and Jew hating, hate whitey, hate the law, and; it’s America’s fault for this and that- need to leave America.
So Joe is trying to encourage the big donors to the Democrat Party in the Jewish community. They have been stupid about this for 50 years, and it wouldn’t surprise me if they keep writing big checks to Hillary, even as she and Huma and her family hatch plots against Israel.
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