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US ignores international mood and lays blame on Palestinians
The Independent ^ | 01 April 2002 | Andrew Buncombe in Washington

Posted on 04/01/2002 9:11:58 AM PST by ARCADIA

Amid a wave of international concern over Israel's ongoing siege of Yasser Arafat, the United States again condemned the latest Palestinian suicide bombings yesterday and said Mr Arafat could do more to stop such attacks.

Several world leaders made direct appeals to Israel, asking it to show restraint and to ensure Mr Arafat's safety. The foreign ministers of China and Japan, and Morocco's King Mohammed called either the Israeli Prime Minister, Ariel Sharon, or the Foreign Minister, Shimon Peres, to voice concern. France, Germany, Turkey and Arab states also urged restraint.

Jack Straw, the Foreign Secretary, has called on Mr Sharon to pull back his tanks from Mr Arafat's headquarters. Mr Straw tried to speak to Mr Arafat by telephone but the line went dead. He hopes to speak soon to Colin Powell, the US Secretary of State, about the siege.

The Speaker of Greece's parliament accused Israel yesterday of committing "genocide".

Saudi Arabia, Jordan and the United Arab Emirates all made diplomatic appeals, and Crown Prince Abdullah of Saudi Arabia contacted the US to voice his concerns.

Germany's Foreign Minister, Joschka Fischer, said in a statement: "The military confrontation between Israel and the Palestinians is cause for great concern. It holds the danger of a destabilisation of the entire region. The German government urgently appeals to the Israeli side to guarantee Palestinian President Arafat will not be harmed."

Amid such growing concern over Israel's siege of Mr Arafat's compound in Ramallah, the US has stood almost alone – backing Mr Sharon's right to defend his country.

On Saturday – with Mr Arafat still trapped and with his communications under threat – President George Bush told reporters at his ranch in Crawford, Texas, that the Palestinian leader could, and should, do more to prevent suicide attacks, including the most recent in Tel Aviv.

Yesterday, a senior official repeated Mr Bush's assertion. "We condemn these terrorist attacks," the official said.

"Chairman Arafat knows what he needs to do. President Bush was very clear about that yesterday and in previous days and our heartfelt sympathies and condolences go out to the victims and the families of the victims of these brutal attacks."

Washington's refusal to express anything other than "grave concern" about the situation in Ramallah underlines the difficulty which the Bush administration faces in addressing the problem of the Middle East, while also prosecuting its so-called war on terror.

When Mr Bush came to office last year, it was immediately made clear that the United States would play a much-reduced role in trying to achieve a peaceful settlement in the region and that the President would not expend the sort of personal and political capital that the previous president, Bill Clinton, had. A series of initiatives aimed at attempting to bring both sides together was terminated.

The attacks of 11 September have made criticism of Israel more difficult for Mr Bush – even if he wished to indulge in such activity. In the aftermath of the attacks on New York and Washington, Mr Sharon visited Mr Bush, and argued the Palestinian suicide bombers were no different to those who had attacked the US. It was an argument which the US did not seek to counter.

While Mr Bush last year became the first US President to use the word "Palestine" in terms of an independent state, his administration's dealings with the two sides remain unbalanced. Though Mr Arafat has repeatedly condemned the spate of suicide bombings, Mr Bush has refused to meet the Palestinian leader until he makes a public call in Arabic for the suicide bombings to end and to arrest those involved in the attacks.


TOPICS: Extended News; Israel; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: europeansupport; palestinian; suicidebombers; suicidebombing
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Good run down as to who doing what
1 posted on 04/01/2002 9:11:58 AM PST by ARCADIA
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To: ARCADIA
Time to let slip the harness holding Israel back ... clean that hornets' nest completely out. World opinion, including pro terrorist newsies, and useful idiots, be damned.
2 posted on 04/01/2002 9:15:15 AM PST by mgc1122
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To: ARCADIA
Though Mr Arafat has repeatedly condemned the spate of suicide bombings, Mr Bush has refused to meet the Palestinian leader until he makes a public call in Arabic for the suicide bombings to end and to arrest those involved in the attacks.

That tells me all I need to know.He wont condemn them for he will lose face with hei terrorist muslim brethren.

3 posted on 04/01/2002 9:15:52 AM PST by cardinal4
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To: ARCADIA
The international community has always been anti-Israel. They have always been pro-Arafat and anything that is wrong. The U.S. should stick with what is right, as they are doing, and let the chips fall where they may. Arafat is a terrorist and the PA is a terrorist organization. They are either with us or they are with the terrorists. It looks like most of the world is with the terrorists, but that is no surprise.
4 posted on 04/01/2002 9:17:31 AM PST by DittoJed2
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US ignores international mood and lays blame on Palestinians

The U.S. is a leader, not a follower. The "international mood" is wrongheaded.

5 posted on 04/01/2002 9:18:26 AM PST by SunStar
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To: ARCADIA
Euro-whine alert
6 posted on 04/01/2002 9:18:53 AM PST by RogueIsland
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Though Mr Arafat has repeatedly condemned the spate of suicide bombings

His latest condemnation, I believe, was a call for "a million martyrs." This writer obviously believes that if you repeat a lie often enough, it becomes the truth...

7 posted on 04/01/2002 9:20:08 AM PST by browardchad
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How would the headlines read if Israel was killing Palestine women and children with suicide bombers?
8 posted on 04/01/2002 9:21:23 AM PST by Warren
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US ignores international mood and lays blame on Palestinians

Good! There are not many (any)in the International community that I could be paid to even hear what they "think" (feel?) let alone listen.

9 posted on 04/01/2002 9:21:39 AM PST by CyberCowboy777
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To: SunStar
Bingo. It's the US mood that matters, not the "international mood".
10 posted on 04/01/2002 9:23:22 AM PST by wny
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To: ARCADIA
Well after all, is the EU modeled after the Western ideal of self-determination, or the dictatorial model so revered in the middle-east? Birds of a feather...

Now I get it, EU is just short for EuroTrash.

11 posted on 04/01/2002 9:24:45 AM PST by DoughtyOne
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>Several world leaders made direct appeals to Israel, asking it to show restraint and to ensure Mr Arafat's safety.

Why didn't these same "world leaders" phone Arafat about a week ago and ask him to show restraint why didn't they ask him to "ensure" the "safety" of all the innocent citizens of Israel who have been blown to bits in the last five days?!

This situation is grotesque. Innocent Israelis are getting killed, and "world leaders" -- or at least the monstrous freak den known as the "world media" blames Israel 24/7.

It seems to me one of two things must be going on behind the scenes:

  1. The Arab world must have planted nuclear devices throughout the West, and is blackmailing the Western "world leaders" to denounce Israel or face nuclear terror; or

  2. Real demons must be at work either in the heads or at the right hands of these "world leaders."

Mark W.

12 posted on 04/01/2002 9:25:12 AM PST by MarkWar
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To: DoughtyOne
And it rhymes with Pee Ewwwwww...
13 posted on 04/01/2002 9:25:25 AM PST by DoughtyOne
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"Though Mr Arafat has repeatedly condemned the spate of suicide bombings"

Yassar won't condem in Arabic and that's the problem !

14 posted on 04/01/2002 9:26:57 AM PST by america-rules
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"Though Mr Arafat has repeatedly condemned the spate of suicide bombings"

Yassar won't condem in Arabic and that's the problem !

15 posted on 04/01/2002 9:27:09 AM PST by america-rules
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To: ARCADIA
"Though Mr Arafat has repeatedly condemned the spate of suicide bombings"

Yassar won't condem in Arabic and that's the problem !

17 posted on 04/01/2002 9:27:22 AM PST by america-rules
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To: ARCADIA
I have to believe that the decisions to let the Palestinians to twist in the wind has little to do with favoring one side over another on idealogic grounds, and more to do with fear of the kind of war the Palistinians have unleashed.

Aside from geographic isolation, we in the U.S., as an open society, have little defense against the kind of tactics the Palis have adopted - human suicide bombers. If this tactic succeeds in Israel, it might come to our shores one day, and that must not happen. The U.S. will rightfully do everything in its power to make sure that this method of waging war is seen as fruitless and counter-productive.

18 posted on 04/01/2002 9:27:26 AM PST by clamboat
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"Though Mr Arafat has repeatedly condemned the spate of suicide bombings"

Yassar won't condem in Arabic and that's the problem !

19 posted on 04/01/2002 9:27:26 AM PST by america-rules
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The German government urgently appeals to the Israeli side to guarantee Palestinian President Arafat will not be harmed."

Oh, if only the "international community" had been there to plead for the peaceloving Hitler's safe passage in 1945.

What a wonderful world it would be.

20 posted on 04/01/2002 9:27:54 AM PST by Madame Dufarge
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