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Obama to Israel: Message -- I Care
July 23, 2008 3:22 PM
SDEROT, ISRAEL -- In a clear effort to show that he understands the security needs of Israel, Sen. Barack Obama, D-Illinois, visited a town near the border of Gaza that has for seven years been targeted with terrorist rockets and mortars, fired largely by Hamas.
"I'm here to say as an American and as a friend of Israel that we stand with the people of Sderot and with all the people of Israel," Obama proclaimed in prepared remarks, "I'm deeply committed to helping Israel achieve a lasting peace with Palestinians who are prepared to accept the State of Israel, renounce violence and terrorism, and abide by agreements."
Obama was accompanied by Israeli Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni and Defense Minister Ehud Barak, came to the Sderot police station where he was shown a collection on display of Qassam rockets and mortar shells. More than a dozen citizens of Sderot have been killed in these attacks, with aid organizations estimating that up to 25% of the town’s citizens have fled.
“This terror is intolerable,” Obama said. “Israelis should not have to live endangered in their homes and schools.” Obama reaffirmed his support for an Israeli-Palestinian peace process, mentioning his meeting earlier in the day with Palestinian National Authority President Mahmoud Abbas and Prime Minister Salam Fayyad, saying “we must support Palestinian leaders who share this vision” for peace.
Obama condemned the Iranian nuclear threat and an act of terrorism that occurred just yards from his hotel on Tuesday, when a resident of East Jerusalem wreaked havoc with a bulldozer.
A Tour of Threats
Before his trip to Sderot, Obama had been briefed by Barak, Livni, and an official of the Israeli Defense Force on the various threats facing Israel. They then boarded an Israeli Blackhawk helicopter for an hour-long aerial tour of the area, including visits to the Dome of the Rock, the Western Wall, Tel Aviv, and a border area with the West Bank.
Upon landing, Obama was taken by motorcade to a suburb of Sderot to visit the Amar family, whose modest home had been destroyed by a Qassam rocket in December.
Mother Eliza Amar, injured by shrapnel, now walks with a cane.
Her daughter, 22-year-old Tamar, gave Defense Minister Ehud Barak a hug, and said: “I want to say something about this gorgeous man. You give us a lot of strength. I don’t know what I’d do without you.”
Obama joked that he wasn’t sure that Barak is “that gorgeous,” but agreed he’s a “good” and “strong” man. The Amar family gave Obama a flower arrangement and a framed photo of their destroyed home
Tough Crowd
Livni then introduced Obama to a throng of reporters, many Israeli, by saying that “Israel’s people’s suffering is not understood by the international community, and in your visit here, you showed that you really care.”
But many Israelis apparently still need some convincing.
The first question Obama was asked challenged him on his shift from declaring before a convention of the American Jewish pro-Israel group AIPAC that he supported an “undivided Jerusalem,” a declaration he backed off just days later. How can Israelis know he won’t change other positions, he was asked.
“First of all, I didn't change my statement,” Obama said, though he clearly has backed off the term “undivided Jerusalem,” which means that Israel will not make any land concessions when it comes to Jerusalem. The Palestinian National Authority would like the capital of a future Palestinian state to be East Jerusalem, which has only been part of Israel since 1967.
“I continue to say that Jerusalem will be the capital of Israel,” Obama said, addressing an issue that had not been raised. “And I have said that before and I will say it again.”
Obama said that while it is important that the city is not simply sliced in half, he also says that it’s a final status issue to be dealt with by the Palestinians and the Israelis – and not the job of the US to dictate the form in which that will take.
The presumptive Democratic presidential nominee said those skeptical of Obama don’t need “to just look at my words. You can look at my deeds.” Obama pointed out past legislative and rhetorical action he’d taken, including a recent “bill to call for divestment from Iran as a way of ratcheting up the pressure to ensure that they don't obtain a nuclear weapon.”
Apparently trying to elicit an emotional response from the cool and measured candidate, a reporter from Israeli Radio asked him about “all these rockets there behind you.” Would he think it acceptable if the U.S. suffered similar attacks?
“I don't think any country would find it acceptable to have missiles raining down on the heads of their citizens,” Obama said. “I can assure you that if -- I don't even care if I was a politician. If somebody was sending rockets into my house, where my two daughters sleep at night, I'm going to do everything in my power to stop that. And I would expect Israelis to do the same thing.”
An American reporter from Reuters asked Obama about the concerns of some Israelis that a President Obama would be too willing to pressure Israel into making major concessions with the Palestinians.
Obama disputed the notion, citing examples of his meetings today as proof.
“I don't think that Minister Livni or Minister Barak or Bibi Netanyahu or the others, President Peres, when they spoke to me today, got any sense that I would be pressuring them to accept any kinds of concessions that would put their security at stake,” Obama saod. “We don't need a peace deal just to have a piece of paper that doesn't result in peace. We need something that's meaningful, and it's not going to be meaningful if Israel's security is not part of that package.”
Another Israeli reporter asked if Obama’s willingness to express support for its military action against Hezbollah in would also apply if Israel took action against Iran, a country pursuing nuclear weapons, whose president has threatened to wipe Israel off the face of the earth.
Obama reiterated that he will take “no options off the table” when it comes to the potential Iranian nuclear threat.
“Iranians need to understand that, whether it's the Bush administration or an Obama administration, that this is a paramount concern to the United States,” he said. “And I think there are opportunities for us to mobilize a much more serious regime of sanctions on Iran, but also to offer them the possibility of improved relations in the international community if they stand down on these nuclear weapons.”
Anniversary of Controversial Pledge
At a Democratic presidential debate exactly one year ago, Obama was asked if he would “be willing to meet separately, without precondition, during the first year of your administration, in Washington or anywhere else, with the leaders of Iran, Syria, Venezuela, Cuba and North Korea?”
"I would," he answered.
Surrounded by mortar shells fired upon Sderot that Israel government officials say come from Iran, Obama was asked by a Washington Post reporter if there is “anything you have heard today in your discussions with Israeli leaders that has made you rethink that pledge”?
Obama affirmed that he “would, at my time and choosing, be willing to meet with any leader if I thought it would promote the national security interests of the United States of America.”
Obama said, his “whole goal, in terms of having tough, serious direct diplomacy, is not because I'm naive about the nature of any of these regimes.”
Given Obama’s emphasis on diplomacy, Obama was also asked if he believed Israel should negotiate with Hamas.
“It is very hard to negotiate with a group that is not representative of a nation-state, does not recognize your right to exist, has consistently used terror as a weapon and is deeply influenced by other countries,” he said. “I think that Hamas leadership will have to make a decision at some point as to whether it is a serious political party seeking to represent the aspirations of the Palestinian people -- and, as a consequence, willing to recognize Israel's right to exist and renounce violence as a tool to achieve its aims -- or whether it wants to continue to operate as a terrorist organization.”
Olmert Visit
Obama’s last official stop in the day was the home of embattled Prime Minister Ehud Olmert.
“I'm very happy that you found the time to come and visit with us in the tradition of all the great friends of the state of Israel,” Olmert said, “and I know how friendly you are and how much you care for us.”
Obama thanked Olmert and noted that he was “pleased that in conversations with Palestinian leadership in Ramallah there's a strong sense that progress is being made.”
“Indeed,” Olmert said.
“And that honest conversations are taking place,” Obama continued.
“That’s right,” Olmert said.
“So we appreciate your leadership on that front,” Obama said, “and I just want to communicate my stalwart support for Israel's security and the hope that the United States of America will continue to serve a constructive role in moving the process forward, so thank you.”
-- Jake Tapper and Sunlen Miller
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Mccain REALLY needs to keep his mouth closed. He taunts Obama about going to Iraq. Obama goes and it's a HUGE success. McCain whines about no media coverage and THE SAME DAY make a monumental mistake about the Sunni Awakening.
McCain keeps taunting Obama about Town Hall meetings. I, for one, CANNOT wait. After see McCain last Friday in person, Obama will wipe the FLOOR with McCain.
Posted by: Jane Hussein | Jul 23, 2008 6:12:02 PM
"who cares about a gaffe about some committee..."
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CHAIRING a committee on Afghanistan that never MEETS -- and BRAGGING about it (assuming the press is so cowed that no one will go into particulars), then recommending an escalation of the US military assault on A'stan -- is a little beyond a 'gaffe'.
Posted by: Belle Starr | Jul 23, 2008 6:11:25 PM
""Obama has a vision of the world that is beyond any that we've seen."
Hopefully it doesn't look anything like the southside of Chicago.
Posted by: Mack | Jul 23, 2008 6:08:40 PM
"Obama has a vision of the world that is beyond any that we've seen."
That is a beyond ridiculous statement.
Posted by: Mack | Jul 23, 2008 6:04:43 PM
Obama has a vision of the world that is beyond any that we've seen. He's a fantastic candidate and it is time that America understood that. Please vote for Obama!
Posted by: Aiken Blue | Jul 23, 2008 6:04:21 PM
hey jane
i see the repubs are all aflutter about their super dummy----military master of the world---all it takes is a few years in prison camp---what an act.
Posted by: rodney | Jul 23, 2008 5:54:55 PM
Obama has a vision of the world that is beyond any that we've seen. He's a fantastic candidate and it is time that America understood that.
Posted by: Aiken Blue | Jul 23, 2008 5:54:12 PM
biff said
So,
Jane,
you opposed me on it, before you even knew about it???
***********
Um....I never said a word about the quote.
Posted by: Jane Hussein | Jul 23, 2008 5:52:19 PM
len,
Do YOU actually find McCain's Health CAre Plan acceptable? You cannot be serious. Have YOU ever been sick? If so, you will not be able to get coverage. Or it will be too high too afford. So only the healthy and the wealthy will have health care.
When McCain was told that even he would not be able to get coverage he said "Huh, I didn't know that"!!! HUH!
And NO MORE health care through employers. It will be free market. You know, free markets gave us 35.99% credit card interest. Free markets gave us 25% college loans. Free market now let you bank charge YOU to withdraw YOUR money. Love them FREE MARKETS!
Posted by: Jane Hussein | Jul 23, 2008 5:50:27 PM
"Past performance predicts future behavior. He's been in the public eye a fairly short time and the number of 'refinements' are staggering.
He may not know he is lieing. He is spinning answers for the occasion and he is masterful at it because he believes it when he says it. Then he believes the next thing he says.
It is the essential quality of the true narcissist. He is in love with his voice and what he says. He swims in it. It is the most gratifying part of his life."
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What "medications" is he on?? Seriously.
Posted by: Belle Starr | Jul 23, 2008 5:49:56 PM
So,
Jane,
you opposed me on it, before you even knew about it???
That doesn't show good judgment. In fact it confirms the worst beliefs of Obama supporters - that you are blindly following your predetermined chosen one, free of pesky facts to clutter your mindset.
As for your query, its all over the place: (hot air, powerline and others), and its on video. I quoted it precisely as he said it below on the thread.
Posted by: biff | Jul 23, 2008 5:48:42 PM
“First of all, I didn't change my statement,” Obama said . . .
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How is this different from, uh, a bald-faced LIE?
Posted by: Belle Starr | Jul 23, 2008 5:46:39 PM
biff, cite your source for the Obama quote. I would like to see if for myself, Then I will comment on it.
Posted by: Jane Hussein | Jul 23, 2008 5:44:00 PM
Jane,
which do you find "amusing"
Obama knowingly falsely taking credit for helping to protect the life and limb of Israelis,
or,
my pointing this out and considering it to be reprehensible?
Just curious.
Posted by: biff | Jul 23, 2008 5:42:34 PM
hmmmm
Mccain threatening Iran does not help Israel.
One iota.
It hurts them...as we have seen the tensions go up as he is screaming about bombing them...they can't reach us to threaten us ...so in reaction to our bush cheney mccain sabre rattling...who do you think is going to feel more threatened when they stupidly feel they need to show off to let us know they won't be intimidates by our sabre rattling
this is the problem...
brains need to come back into the white house...
thank god for obama.
Posted by: dl | Jul 23, 2008 5:40:15 PM
"NEVER say anything about their guy Grandpa MCCain."
Just so you get it, Jane. I'm not FOR McCain. I'm against Obama. McCain is simply what is left. I supported Hillary. She really was the best of the candidates and can be again if she so chooses. Spilt milk.
So now I'm choosing among evils.
When choosing among evils, choose the lesser. It's called 'hope'. Obama creeps me out and I've learned through experience over a long life to trust that instinct. It has never failed me. I don't mind if McCain wins as long as Obama loses. McCain is acceptable. Obama is not.
Is that clear enough?
Posted by: len | Jul 23, 2008 5:39:59 PM
What makes the lie most reprehensible is the context:
He rightly sees that Israel considers Iran to be a fundamental threat to every man woman, and yes, child in the country.
It's literally like the snake oil salesman trying to falsely take credit for the elixir that will save the poor child's life.
Posted by: biff | Jul 23, 2008 5:39:52 PM
Jane:
"Young Man WALKS IN Cloud!"
Posted by: hmmmmm | Jul 23, 2008 5:37:01 PM
>>>>dl:you said:
"Well I can tell you that McCain did for Israel...with his sabrerattling he got them to start testing missiles and try to ...."
__________
Yeah!
How foolish of McCain to suggest that they might want to protect themselves
from a repeat inaction AND annihilation
Actually, I LIKE that in McCain! He stands up for what he believes in..... and I believe people should be permitted to live in peace if that's what they want.
And Israel does!
HILLARY OR MCCAIN
but always:
COUNTRY BEFORE BROKEN DOWN DONKEY PARTY!
Posted by: hmmmmm | Jul 23, 2008 5:35:13 PM
biff,
Oh, doll, nothing you say confuses me. But everything you say AMUSES me!
Posted by: Jane Hussein | Jul 23, 2008 5:32:18 PM
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