Shame on Senator Frank R. Lautenberg!

width=75Senator Frank Lautenberg has falsely accused Mitt Romney of playing politics with Israel in a transparent attempt to sway Jewish voters. 

New Jerseys senior U.S. Senator Frank R. Lautenberg published an article (Romney must stop playing politics with Israel") in the August 15 2012 edition of The Jerusalem Post for which he should be thoroughly ashamed; it is a political smear and loaded with distortions and outright lies. It is a desperate attempt to stop the erosion of Jewish votes from supporting the re-election of President Barack H. Obama that several polls over the past few weeks have indicated is occurring. Lautenbergs article is truly an ugly case of the kettle calling the pot black and its beneath the dignity of his office for him to author such a screed.

 

Lautenberg claims that the Romney campaign is using Israel as a partisan issue in the presidential campaign by suggesting that the Obama administration has allowed daylight to appear in the US-Israel relationship which Lautenberg denies is the case. However numerous sources (see here here and here) seem to have better vision than the good octogenarian senator. In the Palestine arena alone the daylight" on settlements" became so great that Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas had to become intransigent about negotiating with Israel without a settlement freeze" just to match the stance of President Obama whose policies have effectively destroyed any chance for meaningful negotiations in this generation.

 

As regards dealing with the threat of Iranian nuclear proliferation the Israeli and Obama administration timetables are so different that one could drive a bus through the portal between the two positions. Israel sees the window of opportunity to strike Iranian nuclear sites as closing by the end of the year a position shared by a number of knowledgeable Republican officials (also see here and here) while the White House believes that it has at least another year.

 

Lautenberg isnt being completely honest about the administrations security policies regarding Israel. It is true that US aid to Israel in the security arena has reached new heights but these programs were initiated by the Bush administration; Obama is simply continuing the policy. However in one area of security policy the Obama administration has thrown Israel under the bus and in another it has utterly failed to protect both Israeli and American interests. As regards throwing Israel under the bus I refer to the Obama administrations blocking Israels participation when organizing the Global Counter Terrorism Forum (GCTF) conference held in Istanbul in early June of this year Obama making Turkey the co-chair and host for its first meeting and agreeing with Prime Minister Erdogans demand to veto Israels participation in the forum.

 

The current administrations utter failure to protect Israeli and American security is daily being manifest in the fiasco of Obama and his advisors inability to recognize that the so called Arab Spring" has been turned into a Sunni Islamist takeover. Where is there any modicum of freedom in Libya Tunisia Egypt or Syria? In Egypt the removal of long-time American ally strongman President Hosni Mubarak in the vain hope that Egypt would become a western-style democracy was naivet in the extreme. No seasoned veteran of Middle Eastern politics in general and Egyptian politics in particular could fail to expect the Muslin Brotherhood to come out on top in any popular election. And yet the administration missed that just like the Carter administration failed to recognize that Ayatollah Khomeini was virulently anti-Western and would be expected to create an anti-American Islamic theocratic Iranian state in place of the pro-Western policies of Shah Reza Pahlavi. Sixteen months ago some predicted the current Islamist takeovers but despite all of its resources the administration was blind to the obvious results to come. And for the record this week Egypt violated the Sinai Peace Treaty with Israel by moving troops into the Sinai without prior Israeli permission and nary a word of concern from Washington.

 

And then there is Lautenbergs outright distortion of Governor Romneys statement about doing the opposite to Obamas Israel policies. Romney specified that he would not want to show any daylight between the U.S. and Israel when discussing policy in public something the Obama administration did quite vocally for its first three years. Romney indicated his support for Israels right to defend itself from Iranian nuclear aggression something where the Obama administration talks the talk but doesnt really walk the walk leaking intelligence that hurts Israels efforts against Iran. Romneys visit to Jerusalem witnessed his declaration that he was happy to be in Israels capital city an identification that the White House continues to deny following a 65-year old flawed State Department policy on the holy city.

 

In short the senior senator from New Jersey seems to have his facts turned around 180 degrees; its the Obama administration that has been putting Israels (and Americas) security at risk by faulty policies poor intelligence and the politicizing of operations security that should remain out of the public eye. Senator do your homework in gathering the true facts or else its time to retire. But whatever you do dont make a fool out of yourself by telling lies and distorting the truth. Thats a shandah!

 

PS: It seems that Israelisknown for their straightforward in your face attitude towards lifeprefer Romney to Obama by a 2:1 margin according to a recent poll. Maybe that explains why the good senator was so quick to criticize the Romney campaign.

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