Tuesday, June 2, 2009

The Pushback Begins

All I gotta say is "Called this on Saturday."

And lo and behold, the AIPAC lobby Democratic pushback on Obama is underway.
As President Barack Obama prepares to depart for his first trip to the Arab world, the administration’s escalating pressure on Israel to freeze all growth of its settlements on Palestinian land has begun to stir concern among Israel’s numerous allies in both parties on Capitol Hill.

“My concern is that we are applying pressure to the wrong party in this dispute,” said Rep. Shelley Berkley (D-Nev.). “I think it would serve America’s interest better if we were pressuring the Iranians to eliminate the potential of a nuclear threat from Iran, and less time pressuring our allies and the only democracy in the Middle East to stop the natural growth of their settlements.”

When Congress gets back into session the administration is going to hear from many more members than just me,” she said.

Yeah, that's not an open threat. Jesus.
Presidents from Jimmy Carter to George H.W. Bush saw attempts to pressure Israel draw furious objections from Congress, but members of Congress and observers say Obama will most likely prevail as long as he shows that he’s putting effective pressure on Israel’s Arab foes as well.

But even a key defender of Obama’s Mideast policy, Rep. Robert Wexler (D-Fla.), is seeking to narrow the administration’s definition of “settlement” to take pressure off Obama. And the unusual criticism by congressional Democrats of the popular president is a sign that it may take more than a transformative presidential election to change the domestic politics of Israel.

Other Democrats, in interviews with POLITICO, raised similar concerns. While few will defend illegal Jewish outposts on land they hope will be part of a Palestinian state, they question putting public pressure on Israel while — so far — paying less public attention to Palestinian terrorism and other Arab states’ hostility to Israel.

In other words, Dems are privately admitting that Israel is making things worse with the settlement issue, but publicly they are saying that Obama isn't allowed to call Israel on it.

The issue is always how horrible and evil the Palestinian terrorists are, not how Israel is making things worse. The message for Obama is clear: "Why are you wasting America's bully pulpit with Israel's settlements when you should be railing against Iran? Do you not know what your job is as President?"

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