Could it be Kerry's plan to abandon Israel? He is such a freak show.
http://www.chronwatch.com/content/contentDisplay.asp?aid=10576
Some weeks ago I circulated material that was critical of Martin Indyk ( once leader at AIPAC, a former ambassador to Israel, and currently the Director of the Saban Center for Middle East Policy at the Brookings Institution) vis-à-vis his attitude and efforts regarding Israel. Some of my respondents were outraged, since Indyk is perceived to be a very pro-Israel US diplomat.
Some "insiders" affirm the characterization of Indyk as a staunch supporter of Israel in an American diplomatic venue that is usually hostile to Israel (Dennis Ross thinks he is great). Others, however, support the assertion that he is one of Israel's bona fide enemies.
I have no way of knowing for sure; but I offer below the most recent analysis of Indyk's stand on Syria. If this analysis is correct, Indyk is indeed an enemy not only of Israel (cf. a-c below), but also of the US's fight against worldwide terrorism (cf. d below).
For a US high-ranking and high profile diplomat to state categorically that the Golan Heights belong to Syria is a gross breach of diplomatic trust and may, in fact, endanger peace negotiations.
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