Clio the Leo
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Wed Apr-21-10 09:46 PM
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National Security Adviser Gen. Jim Jones Discusses the Israeli-Palestinian 2 State Solution |
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While stressing the U.S.-Israel bond, National Security Adviser Gen. Jim Jones, in remarks he’ll deliver Wednesday night before the Washington Institute for Near East Policy, says that an Israeli-Palestinian deal for a two-state solution “would also help prevent Iran from cynically shifting attention away from its failures to meet its obligations.”“Since taking office, President Obama has pursued a two-state solution—a secure, Jewish state of Israel living side by side in peace and security with a viable and independent Palestinian state. This is in the United States’ interest. It is in Israel’s interest. It is in the Palestinians’ interest. It is in the interest of the Arab countries, and, indeed, the world. Advancing this peace would also help prevent Iran from cynically shifting attention away from its failures to meet its obligations.” …
“As President Obama declared in Cairo, “America's strong bonds with Israel are well known. This bond is unbreakable.” They are the bonds of history—two nations that earned our independence through the sacrifice of patriots. They are the bonds of two people, bound together by shared values of freedom and individual opportunity. They are the bonds of two democracies, where power resides in the people. They are the bonds of pioneers in science, technology and so many fields where we cooperate every day. They are the bonds of friendship, including the ties of so many families and friends.” …
“This week marked the 62nd anniversary of Israeli independence—a nation and a people who have survived in the face of overwhelming odds. But even now, six decades since its founding, Israel continues to reside in a hostile neighborhood with adversaries who cling to the false hope that denying Israel’s legitimacy will ultimately make it disappear. But those adversaries are wrong. As the President said in Cairo, for the entire world to hear, the State of Israel “will not go away.” …
“So America’s commitment to Israel will endure. And everyone must know that there is no space—no space—between the United States and Israel when it comes to Israel’s security. Our commitment to Israel’s security is unshakable. It is as strong as ever. This President and this Administration understands very well the environment—regionally and internationally—in which Israel and the United States must operate. We understand very well that for peace and stability in the Middle East, Israel must be secure. The United States will never waiver in defense of Israeli’s security.” …
“It is time for all leaders in the region—Israeli, Palestinian, and Arab—to support efforts for peace. It is time for today’s leader to demonstrate the courage and leadership of Anwar Sadat, King Hussein, and Yitzhak Rabin.”http://www.politico.com/politico44/wbarchive/whiteboard04212010.htmlAnd there you have the Obama doctrine .... EXPECT everyone else to step up to the plate and do the right thing. Sometimes they will .... and when they don't, they'll give you an excuse.
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Thu Apr-22-10 12:35 AM
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Good company, I'd say! Would that there were more like them!
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Thu Apr-22-10 01:17 AM
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2. It is pretty dumb to call on leaders to be like Sadat and Rabin |
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Afterall they were both assassinated. Most leaders in the Mideast don't want to follow them down that path.
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Thu Apr-22-10 02:17 AM
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3. It's just too expensive for the US to be the sole guarantor of world peace anymore. |
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Let's turn this over to the UN, and restore America's leadership in the world marketplace and in standard of living. We have given up too much for military adventures that only degrade the standard of living for all participants.
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