If this is true, then Obama needs to convince Turkey to pull the plug on any more blockade running flotillas, or it's going to turn into seventeen different kids of hell. ABC's Jake Tapper:
I’m told there won’t be any daylight between the US and Israel in the aftermath of the incident on the flotilla yesterday, which resulted in the deaths of 10 activists.
Regardless of the details of the flotilla incident, sources say President Obama is focused on what he sees as the longer term issue here: a successful Mideast peace process.
“The president has always said that it will be much easier for Israel to make peace if it feels secure,” a senior administration official tells ABC News.
The suggestion is that US condemnation of Israel would further isolate that country, and make further peace negotiations between the Israelis and Palestinians even more difficult.
Not that I'm surprised in any way shape or form. Not that I approve of what Israel did. But the reality is (and as much as it really, really galls me to type this) my usual peanut gallery is correct:
another flotilla at this point is just something to try to provoke an Israeli naval response. Especially now that
Egypt has opened its Gaza crossing, it's time for Obama to show some serious diplomatic chops and convince Turkey and Egypt to make a major aid package to Gaza through Egypt. Make a big huge show of it if you want to, invite Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak on down, have Turkey PM Erdogan there too, get photo ops with little Palestinian kids on your laps, whatever.
But Turkey blockade running with warships, not an option. Cooler heads need to prevail here, and it's time for Obama to be as chill as Point Barrow, Alaska in January. He's made the argument time and time again that diplomacy and smart power are the keys to peace in the Middle East, well hey, this is the perfect time to prove it.
I understand Turkey's goal is to draw attention to the suffering of the Palestinians in Gaza. Well, you've gotten Egypt to open its crossing as a result...take advantage of it. Get the aid in there, and let's prove that diplomacy is better than bullets.
Obama has the chance to show some true leadership here. I hope that he takes the opportunity.