Posted on 03/24/2015 8:13:41 AM PDT by Rockitz
Former Secretary of State James A. Baker III, a foreign policy adviser to former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, criticized Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday evening at the Washington gala dinner for J Street, a Soros-funded left-wing group that is devoted to disrupting the close U.S.-Israel alliance. Baker said that Netanyahu had been too forceful in his opposition to a nuclear deal with Iran, and that he had shown insufficient commitment to peace with the Palestinians.
If the only agreement is one under which Iran agrees to cease all enrichment, then there will likely be no agreement, Baker said. Although UN Security Council resolutions ban any nuclear enrichment by Iran, Baker said Netanyahus position was too strict. On the Palestinian issue, Baker said: In the aftermath of Netanyahus recent election victory, the chance of a two-state solution appears even slimmer of course, given his reversal on the issue. Palestinians have resisted peace talks for years, despite Netanyahus agreement to impose construction freezes in West Bank settlements.
Baker, who has been close to the Bush family for generations, is known for his past opposition to Israel and is viewed by many Jewish voters with suspicion. Nonetheless, Jeb Bush approached Baker recently to join his foreign policy team. The former Florida governor and purported Republican frontrunner for the presidential nomination has not commented on Bakers appearance at J Street, but did tweet on Friday that Obamas treatment of Israel is misguided/disappointing.
Baker drew loud applause from the J Street audience when he recalled how the first Bush administration opposed loan guarantees to Israel over the issue of settlements, and how Israelis elected a new, left-wing government in the aftermath. He touted land-for-peace as the best solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, ...
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More evidence that there would be absolutely no difference between a Jeb Bush presidency and a Hillary! Clinton presidency, or an Obama presidency for that matter.
Jeb should just switch parties and run a Bush/Clinton or Clinton/Bush ticket and get it over with.
No argument there.
Baker is still alive?
Soros-funded? I’ts described as the Uniparty Gala, in my opinion.
What really upsets me is, like Romney, I just don’t see the GOP nominating anyone but Left Wing Jeb who will get slaughtered in the General.
Disgusting. If Bush does not repudiate this immediately, he is toast even before Iowa. Genesis 12:3. Even Maoabama is finding out there is a Power in the universe greater than him.
When anyone criticizes me for being in favor of a third party, I like to say, “Hell, I’d be satisfied with a SECOND party.”
Well, no Jeb Bush ... for sure ... just on that one basis!
James Baker slams Netanyahu’s ‘diplomatic missteps’ [Israel]
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3271395/posts
Former U.S. Secretary of State James Baker harshly criticized Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the J Street conference in Washington on Monday, echoing White House Chief of Staff Denis McDonough’s comments earlier in the day.
Baker acknowledged his disappointment with “the lack of progress regarding a lasting peace,” saying that the chances for a two-state solution diminished since Netanyahu’s reelection last week.
Baker further slammed Netanyahu’s “diplomatic missteps and political gamesmanship,” saying that the prime minister’s “actions have not matched his rhetoric,” according to Politico.
Earlier in the day, White House Chief of Staff Denis McDonough offered a similar rebuke of Netanyahu specifically the prime minister’s claims that no Palestinian state would be established on his watch.
We cannot simply pretend that those comments were never made, McDonough told the conference.
Baker continued by claiming that hardliners on both sides are the biggest impediment to peace.
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I don’t care if Baker was Chief of Staff for Reagan and a former Secretary of the Treasury ... in Baker’s past history in regards to Israel ... Baker is an ANTI-SEMITE. Obama and Baker would get along just fine in regards to their attitudes towards Israel ... AND ... in terms of their attitudes towards the “right” in terms of Israel! AND THEN ... Baker talking to J Street, well ... what else is necessary to know?!
Baker said. Although UN Security Council resolutions ban any nuclear enrichment by Iran
How many UN Resolutions did Iraq's Saddam Hussein laugh at?
..a quick search says 16.
repeatedly violated sixteen United Nations Security Council Resolutions (UNSCRs
The entire rest of the Republican field should be running against just such a hypothetical Bush/Clinton ticket, because the trend in that territory once known as “the United States of America”, is rather more to favor the stance of Netanyahu and his view of the world.
It would be nice if the US could once again become the ally of Israel.
You are known by the company you keep; get out of here, Jeb.
I would like to think that Baker’s antisemitism does not reflect Jeb Bush’s political views. Unfortunately, I’m not that optimistic. Jeb seems happy to follow in Obama’s path, which is why Jeb will not have my vote, not even if it’s a Bush/Clinton election again.
I can’t wait for Jebbie to crash and burn so we don’t have to read or talk about him anymore.
After yesterday the slide to the right becomes an avalanche.
Heaven help us if this bum wins the nomination. He would be even worse than his father and brother.
Good grief. Is Jeb Bush the candidate of the New World Order and does the New World Order want to destroy Israel? The way information is coming out about Jeb Bush, I see very little difference between him and Obama or Hillary. He sounds like a flaming leftist who has managed to tone down the rhetoric and appear non-threatening.
I’ve been saying that Bush and Hillary share essentially the same political views right down the line.
Now it starts to look like he and Obama are on the same page. The idea that Repubs would nominate an anti-Israel candidate is beyond bizarre.
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