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Sharon 1, Bush 0
World Net Daily ^ | Pat Buchanan

Posted on 04/08/2002 10:46:22 PM PDT by VinnyTex


Sharon 1, Bush 0

Posted: April 9, 2002
1:00 a.m. Eastern

© 2002 WorldNetDaily.com

Seventy-two hours after President Bush told Ariel Sharon to pull out of the West Bank "without delay," the Israeli army was still pounding away at Palestinians in the biggest offensive there since 1967.

"I meant what I said," an exasperated president railed at Sharon yesterday afternoon. Yet, still, the Israeli war machine rolled on.

Round one in the clash between the president and prime minister thus goes to Sharon. And before the president puts America's credibility on the line again, he might reconsider. For in any face-off with Sharon, he is likely to be rebuffed again.

And if Bush wants a measure of where Sharon's mind is, he might check out the newest member of Sharon's ruling coalition.

Representing right-wing settlers, the National Religious Party is headed by charismatic ex-general Effi Eitam, a man of deeply radical views. As the Financial Times reports, Eitam has "urged Israel to destroy the Palestinian Authority, bring Arafat and his associates to trial and reject any form of Palestinian sovereignty in the occupied territories. The Palestinian state, he said, should be established in Jordan and the Egyptian Sinai desert.

"Eitam also described Israel's Arab citizens ... as a 'cancer. ... (I)f a war is forced on us, then in war, behave as in war,' he said. 'I can ... see that as a consequence of war, not many Arabs will remain here.'"

In brief, Effi Eitam is an ethnic cleanser cut from the same bolt of cloth as Slobodan Milosevic. Is the president aware of the breadth and depth of the chasm that exists between what he believes is best for America and what Sharon believes is best for Israel?

The president wants a negotiated peace between Israel and the Palestinian Authority. Sharon believes that authority is a nest of terrorists to be eradicated and openly regrets he did not kill Arafat when he had the chance in 1982.

The president believes in the Oslo formula of land-for-peace and the Saudi plan adopted by the Arab League, which calls for Israel to pull back inside its '67 borders. Sharon rejects Oslo and land-for-peace and looks on the Saudi plan as a formula for Israel's suicide.

President Bush believes Jewish settlements on the West Bank and in Gaza are obstacles to peace, that their construction must be halted and their dismantlement begun. As housing minister, Sharon was father to many of these Sharonvilles and has continued to expand them even during this intifada. And Effi Eitam did not come in to Sharon's coalition to help tear down Jewish settlements.

Whatever one may say of him, the soldier Sharon is a serious man who will go down fighting for what he believes is vital to his country. Does the president have the toughness or tenacity to bend such a man to America's will, or break him, if he believes it vital to America's interests? We're going to find out.

In his coming clash with the president over the terms of a Mideast peace, Sharon sees his place in history, his life's work and his country's survival in the balance. And the politics of the issue dictate that Sharon stand firm. After the Passover massacre, his war on the Palestinians has sent his stock soaring. Some 72 percent of Israelis back his assault on the West Bank cities and camps, and he has become again the most popular man in all of Israel. Why should he back down to George W. Bush?

What leverage does the president have in a showdown with Sharon? If he threatens to withhold the $3 billion in foreign aid Israel annually receives, the president will face a firestorm in Congress and in his own party. Already, his call for Sharon to pull out of the West Bank is tearing at the seams of his political coalition.

Many conservative Christians back Sharon's war. The neocons, who rule the op-ed pages, run the little magazines and contribute most of the TV talking heads, side with Sharon. Conservative talk radio is against Bush on Israel. If the president wants to assess the media firepower he faces, he might look at "Alterman's List," that roster of media heavies ? drawn up by Nation magazine's Eric Alterman ? who reflexively back Israel in any dispute with the Palestinians.

Tony Blankley, one of the wiser heads among Washington pundits, believes the president sent Powell to the Mideast to show the Arabs he is doing his best to restrain Israel and has little expectation of success. But when a president puts his credibility on the line like this and is brushed off, he is diminished before the world.

As of today, it appears that, like Lola, whatever Israel wants, Israel gets ? and Sharon knows it. And now so, too, does George W. Bush.

If the president is not to be seen in the Arab world as Sharon's poodle, he is going to have to stand up one day on his hind legs and bite his perceived master. Is he up to it? Again, we're going to find out.


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TOPICS: Editorial; Foreign Affairs; Israel
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To: VinnyTex
Buchanan should move to France where they'll appreciate his protectionist, pro Arab, Surrender First! views.

Au revoir Patso
41 posted on 04/08/2002 11:43:41 PM PDT by arielb
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To: VinnyTex
I thought it was a pretty straightforward commentary. More in the line of GW bashing then anti-Semitic. Of course a lot of the locals hate Pat with a passion, and his criticism of Israeli policy, and the blind support in the halls of congress, is seen as racially motivated. His comparison of Eitam to Milosevic, is not that out of line, but of course I didn't see the big deal about Slobodan either. Personally I think we should support Israel to the hilt, and let them do as they see fit. Bush should have kept his comments to the back channel, so as not to be rebuffed in public, but of course he didn't. He could have used some of that highly regarded experience in his cabinet, and kept his mouth shut. Then again, maybe his cabinet is overrated, as his decision making seems to be on this issue.
42 posted on 04/08/2002 11:47:56 PM PDT by jeremiah
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To: dennisw
"Maybe, but you have to go back a couple weeks and Israel said they need two weeks and we're close to that now. Bush and Sharon made this plan when Sharon was in the US last month.

Not trying to mess with you but I don't remember this two weeks you talk about. Not at all. But could be true. My own feeling is events take on a life of their own....And this is what has happened with Israel's massive incursion into the West Bank. This has TREMENDOUS support within Israel and is a real morale booster. Something that really should have been done a year ago or more."

Dennis Roth was on Foxnews on Saturday and explained this pretty well. He was the mideast envoy a few years ago but comes accross as pretty conservative hawk. He laid out the entire plan and has serious contacts still in the admin so I take it he's got good info?

He said something about Israel finding more then then thought they would find and it is gonna take way longer then they thought !

43 posted on 04/08/2002 11:50:14 PM PDT by america-rules
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To: america-rules
Good enough for me..... Signing off.
44 posted on 04/08/2002 11:52:52 PM PDT by dennisw
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To: VinnyTex;RCW2001
Another Shot In The Foot

Israel's idea of partnership is for the United States to do what it says while it refuses to adopt any suggestions we make. Look, here are the facts: Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon said the day he took office that he would not negotiate a final settlement with the Palestinians. And during his entire time in office, he has refused to meet with Yasser Arafat and has engaged in a campaign to discredit Arafat and to break the spirit of the Palestinians. When the Saudi peace plan was proposed, he rejected it immediately. Israel, he said and still says, will never withdraw to the 1967 boundaries. Well, no withdrawal, no peace; no peace, no Arab cooperation with the U.S. scheme to overthrow Saddam.

We are in the beginning of payback time for our hypocritical policy of exempting Israel from every one of the ideals that we laboriously preach. Self-determination is a must for Albanians in Kosovo - not for Palestinians. Refugees have a right to return or receive compensation - but not Palestinian refugees. Countries must obey U.N. Security Council resolutions - but not Israel, which sits in defiance of more than 60. Countries that routinely violate human rights deserve sanctions - except Israel. Countries that assassinate political enemies are state sponsors of terrorism - but not Israel.

Countries must not use American-donated weapons for offensive purposes - except for Israel. People who commit war crimes must be put on trial - unless they are Israelis.

--Charley Reese, April 5, 2002
45 posted on 04/09/2002 12:00:54 AM PDT by mv1
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To: dennisw
One has to wonder about Pat when readng something like this. Is he anti-semitic? Or does he simply not want to disappoint many of his followers that are?
49 posted on 04/09/2002 12:13:02 AM PDT by Ol' Sparky
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To: lockeliberty
"I think we should unbolt the UN building, helicopter it to Jerusalem and..."....Do you hate Israel that much??? LOL I wouldn't wish the UN on my worst enemy.
51 posted on 04/09/2002 1:32:19 AM PDT by brat
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To: dennisw
And you an America firster!

Is it wrong for Buchanan, or any other American, to be an America firster? I guarantee that Sharon is an Israeli firster.

52 posted on 04/09/2002 2:29:49 AM PDT by DentsRun
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To: CyberAnt
I hope so. I've been really down on GW Bush over this. I hope it's part of a brilliant strategy and I'm just not seeing his angle. In the last 3 days, I've gotten really disappointed with him.
53 posted on 04/09/2002 6:51:44 AM PDT by Excuse_My_Bellicosity
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To: VinnyTex
Bush evidently thinks he can win the Arab countries over, just like he thought he could win Beady eyed Daschle over. His war on terror is going to collapse with decisions like this. He is a guaranted to be a one termer.
55 posted on 04/09/2002 6:59:52 AM PDT by Texbob
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To: mv1
"Refugees have a right to return or receive compensation - but not Palestinian refugees. "

Israel absorbed 800,000 Jewish refugees from Europe immediately after statehood. Yessir You'reAfart refused to absorb Arab refugees and put them in the camps that he created. He keeps them there - suffering - as a bogus political tool to discredit Isreal.

The Arabs wanted no part of Israel until the Jewish people began to make it valuable. "Refugee" status is a big fat lie of Arafat's making.

56 posted on 04/09/2002 11:07:19 AM PDT by steenkeenbadges
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To: brat
Do you hate Israel that much???

No, I just don't see how the issue over Jerusalem will ever be resolved. Yes, I would wish the UN on my worst enemy, in fact, on almost anyone as long as it gets the UN out of the US.

57 posted on 04/09/2002 7:32:43 PM PDT by lockeliberty
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