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Obama’s Anti-Arab Views Confirm Suspicions
Al Arabiya ^ | Wednesday, 23 March 2016

Posted on 03/23/2016 8:55:15 PM PDT by nickcarraway

Jeffrey Goldberg’s appraisal of the “The Obama doctrine”, that has caused a furore in response to the president’s scathing views on America’s Arab allies, has done us a favour. Now we know beyond question where we stand in the US global pecking order, which appears to be way down the scale of the Obama administration’s priorities.

Barack Obama no longer believes that the Middle East is “terribly important to American interests” but insists that the Saudis need to share the region with their Iranian foes in the form of a “cold peace”. Of great concern is his failure to disagree with his interviewer’s observation that he “is less likely than previous presidents to axiomatically side with Saudi Arabia in its dispute with its arch-rival Iran”.

That makes sense when he has evidently forgiven the past sins of both Iran and its Lebanese proxy Hezbollah. It comes as Iran has been legitimised and enriched by the US-initiated nuclear deal.

I strongly second the published rebuttal of HRH Prince Turki Al Faisal headed “Mr. Obama, we are not ‘free riders’”. “You add insult to injury by telling us to share our world with Iran, a country that you describe as a supporter of terrorism and which you promised our king to counter its ‘destabilising activities” was his message to the US President.

Prince Turki rightly highlights that Saudi initiated the meetings that resulted in the coalition fighting the Islamic State (Daesh), offered ground troops, is assisting Yemenis to reclaim their country from pro-Iranian Houthi rebels, and has established a coalition to help eradicate terrorists from the planet.

I too, was appalled at Obama’s disrespectful opinions, especially those related to Saudi Arabia, but not surprised because they correlate with his actions and non-actions within the region. Rather than the “free riders” and “oppressors” he allegedly considers Saudi Arabia and other Arab states to be, it is beginning to look like we are the ones who have been taken for a ride.

Muslim reach-out In his much celebrated 2009 reach-out to the Muslim world at Cairo University, he called upon Muslims to join with the US in “a new beginning” based on mutual respect. He was flattering, acknowledging the contributions of Muslims to civilization while admitting many of his own country’s mistakes. He commiserated with Palestinian suffering and was later to pledge the creation of a Palestinian state was a goal he would actively pursue. He dropped that pledge at the first hurdle and it appears respect has become a one-way street.

It turns out the Cairo address was a con. When Goldberg asked Obama what it was meant to achieve, he said, “My argument was this: Let’s all stop pretending that the cause of the Middle East’s problems is Israel...I was hoping my speech could trigger a discussion, could create space for Muslims to address the real problems they are confronting – problems of governance, and the fact that some currents of Islam have not gone through a reformation that would help people adapt their religious doctrines to modernity.” So it wasn’t a reach out at all; it was a lecture dressed in sweet-smelling roses.

According to Goldberg, the day he stepped back from his own red line on Syria’s use of chemical weapons was “the day he defied not only the foreign-policy establishment...but also the demands of America’s frustrating, high maintenance allies in the Middle East – countries, he complains privately to friends and advisers, that seek to exploit American ‘muscle’ for their own narrow and sectarian ends.”

On the contrary, Mr Obama, it was America’s unwarranted muscle in Iraq that fuelled sectarianism which bore ISIS, and it was your intervention in Libya that helped create the armed militias and the feuding tribes creating a chasm between Benghazi and Tripoli that is being filled by ISIS fighters fleeing Syria. Bringing down the Syrian dictator who has murdered hundreds of thousands of his own people and caused over half the population to flee their homes, would have been a just war, but you turned your back on the Syrian people.

As for America’s “high maintenance allies,” I would remind you that Arab troops were on the frontlines of Desert Storm and fighter jets from Saudi and other GCC states were in the air. A report by the Rand Organization tells us that the Kingdom paid over half of the costs of that war to liberate Kuwait, and as you know well, without Arab military purchases running in the billions of dollars, the coffers of US arms manufacturers would dramatically shrink.

Let us not forget too that America’s generosity to less wealthy Arab countries comes with strings. One must also question why you rapped Egypt on the knuckles for bombing ISIS in Libya if you are keen to see Arabs sort out their own problems.

In a world beset by increasing dangers, we need the US to retain its role as the global power as long as its policies are applied fairly and justly within our neighborhood

Khalaf Ahmad Al Habtoor Obama’s insults come fast and furious. He says his insistence that Arab and European states took the lead in striking Muammar Qaddafi’s Libya was to prevent them from “holding our coats while we did all the fighting”. He has questioned ‘the role’ played by “America’s Sunni Arab allies in fomenting anti-American terrorism,” and blames Saudi Arabia and Gulf states for Indonesia’s conservatively religious status.

Yet, he was one of the Muslim Brotherhood’s greatest cheerleaders in its quest to transform Egypt into an Islamist theocracy, overlooking anti-American statements by its leadership including this from the mouth of its jailed former Supreme Guide Mohamed Badie, who described the US as an infidel which “does not champion moral and human values and cannot lead humanity.”

Saudi Arabia and Gulf states have been close allies of the United States since 1945 when King Abdulaziz Al Saud joined President Franklin D. Roosevelt on board an American cruiser off Egypt’s shores to sign an oil agreement. Apart from a few minor hiccups, the relationship has always been warm and mutually beneficial.

However, when Obama was asked whether he considered Saudi Arabia a friend, he answered, “It’s complicated”. That certainly wasn’t the impression he left with GCC heads of state and high officials who accepted his invitation to Camp David where they accepted his assurances over the Iran deal!

In a world beset by increasing dangers, we need the US to retain its role as the global power as long as its policies are applied fairly and justly within our neighborhood. President Obama will be packing up to leave the White House in less than nine months. There will be few tears shed in my part of the world; he has let us down.

I can only hope that the coming Leader of the Free World will be more appreciative of our efforts to battle against terrorism and bring stability to the region. I trust that he or she will see Iran bathed in its true colours, assist us to free the downtrodden Arabs in occupied Ahwaz, release Iraq from its Iranian puppet government, Lebanon from Hezbollah’s stranglehold, and treat the Israeli-Palestinian peace process as a priority. In short, America needs a president that leads from the front, not from behind – and so do we.

______________________ Khalaf Ahmad al-Habtoor is a prominent UAE businessman and public figure. He is Chairman of the Al Habtoor Group - one of the most successful conglomerates in the Gulf. Al Habtoor is renowned for his knowledge and views on international political affairs; his philanthropic activity; his efforts to promote peace; and he has long acted as an unofficial ambassador for his country abroad. Writing extensively on both local and international politics, he publishes regular articles in the media and has released a number of books. Al-Habtoor began his career as an employee of a local UAE construction firm and in 1970 established his own company, Al Habtoor Engineering. The UAE Federation, which united the seven emirates under the one flag for the first time, was founded in 1971 and this inspired him to undertake a series of innovative construction projects – all of which proved highly successful.


TOPICS: Extended News; Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events; US: District of Columbia
KEYWORDS: arab; foreignaffairs; obama; obamaforeignpolicy

1 posted on 03/23/2016 8:55:15 PM PDT by nickcarraway
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To: nickcarraway

Iranian born Valerie Jarrett...


2 posted on 03/23/2016 8:57:28 PM PDT by null and void (This is "They live", and most people would rather fight you than put on the glasses...)
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To: null and void

Valerie Jarrett was thew child of two black Americans. Plus, Iran is not Arab.


3 posted on 03/23/2016 9:04:23 PM PDT by nickcarraway
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To: nickcarraway

Aye, but bow-to-the-king-of-Saudi-Arabia-Obama, is now telling SA to play nice with Iran.

Why?

ValJar.


4 posted on 03/23/2016 9:06:50 PM PDT by null and void (This is "They live", and most people would rather fight you than put on the glasses...)
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To: null and void

I think Saudi Arabia is actually kind of unhappy with Obama about now. Because of Assad, ISIS, Iran etc. Obama has been pushing the Kingdom closer together with Israel and other countries.


5 posted on 03/23/2016 9:15:33 PM PDT by nickcarraway
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To: nickcarraway
(from the article) ... He was flattering, acknowledging the contributions of Muslims to civilization... Could someone please list Muslim contributions to civilization for the last 1000 years?
6 posted on 03/23/2016 9:16:57 PM PDT by ChiefJayStrongbow
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To: nickcarraway

Obama and strategic global thinking...

What could go wrong?


7 posted on 03/23/2016 9:33:12 PM PDT by DoughtyOne (Facing Trump nomination inevitability, folks are now openly trying to help Hillary destroy him.)
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To: ChiefJayStrongbow

“Could someone please list Muslim contributions to civilization for the last 1000 years?”

I paused there too. Seriously? All I see is violence, bloodshed, slaughter and chaos from the religion of perpetual outrage.


8 posted on 03/23/2016 9:50:15 PM PDT by bluejean (The lunatics are running the asylum)
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To: ChiefJayStrongbow
Could someone please list Muslim contributions to civilization for the last 1000 years?

Falafel and pistachio pudding. Well that's all I got.

9 posted on 03/23/2016 9:59:28 PM PDT by Rightwing Conspiratr1
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To: nickcarraway

I think Saudi Arabia is actually kind of unhappy with Obama about now. Because of Assad, ISIS, Iran etc. Obama has been pushing the Kingdom closer together with Israel and other countries.”

Oh, boo-hoo. They can join the crowd with those of us unhappy with Odungo.

I’m not sure that he actually cares about any country but only about him. Probably not that much for moochie and the whelps.


10 posted on 03/24/2016 12:13:55 AM PDT by angry elephant (Endangered species in Seattle)
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To: nickcarraway

Dear Arabs,

The Emperor Barack O has lost interest in you. You are no longer important for his legacy. Please go away and stop bothering him. And do try to get along with his new friends the Iranians, OK?


11 posted on 03/24/2016 12:17:36 AM PDT by free-in-nyc (Freeping from the heart of the occupation)
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O-hole, the subhuman POS skid mark, talking about free riders... Pot, meet kettle.


12 posted on 03/24/2016 4:58:11 AM PDT by Common Sense 101
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To: ChiefJayStrongbow

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13 posted on 03/24/2016 1:25:37 PM PDT by B4Ranch (https://www.22kill.com/)
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