Column One: Israel and the new Munich
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Speaking to the Knesset’s Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee on Wednesday, Strategic Affairs Minister Yuval Steinitz explained Israel’s concerns about the nuclear negotiations with Iran in Geneva. “We’re worried Geneva 2013 will end up like Munich 1938.”
Well, the time for worrying has passed. The statements from the Obama administration and the EU following the closing of the first round of talks all made clear that Geneva 2013 is Munich 1938.
The White House was unable to restrain its excitement at the prospect of a deal with the genocidal, nuclear weapons-developing mullocracy.
White House spokesman Jay Carney said, “The Iranian proposal was a new proposal with a level of seriousness and substance that we had not seen before.”
EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton, who led the six-power delegation that faced the Iranians, said that the talks were “the most detailed we have ever had, by a long way.”
Ashton also said that she is committed to making concessions to Iran as quickly as possible. In her words, “When we have been talking and in our discussions in these last days we know that we have to look for a first step, a confidencebuilding step, and we know we have to be clear about the last steps and to do that in the context of the objective overall.”
The stunning talks even included a one-on-one discussion between the chief US negotiator Undersecretary of State Wendy Sherman and the Iranians.
The only problem with all these exciting developments is that all the “serious Iranian proposals” would result in the same outcome: a nuclear-armed Iran. There was nothing in the Iranian proposals that could give anyone any reason whatsoever to believe that Iran is serious about stopping its nuclear weapons development program. Indeed, the only thing we learned this week is that like the Allied powers in 1938, the Obama administration and the Europeans have no stomach for a confrontation and are willing to dress up appeasement of a dangerous foe as “peace” and “progress.”
The Iranians have given no indication that they would be willing to suspend all uranium enrichment.
In his press conference after the current round of talks ended, Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif insisted that Iran has the right to continue enriching uranium. The Iranian offer appears to involve suspending its 20 percent uranium enrichment activities and sufficing with enriching uranium to 3.5%.
As everyone from US Sen. Mark Kirk to the Washington Post editorial board to US President Barack Obama’s former chief pointman on Iran’s nuclear program Gary Samore have stated over the past several days, given Iran’s current enrichment capabilities, Iran’s offer is meaningless.
Over the past year, Iran has installed a thousand sophisticated centrifuges at its nuclear installation at Natanz. These new centrifuges allow Iran to transform 3.5% enriched uranium to bomb-grade material (enriched to 90%) as quickly as its old centrifuges were capable of transforming 20% enriched uranium to weapons-grade levels. So today, 3.5% enrichment is as comfortable a jumping-off point for the Iranian weapons program as 20% enrichment was a few years ago. Iran’s “serious proposal” is a joke.
As Samore told The New York Times, “Ending production of 20% enriched uranium is not sufficient to prevent breakout, because Iran can produce nuclear weapons using low-enriched uranium and a large number of centrifuge machines.”
In a conference call with the Israel Project Wednesday, Samore explained, “What they’re offering is really no different than what we’ve heard from the previous government, from [Mahmoud] Ahmadinejad’s government for the last couple of years…. They continue to reject any physical limits on their enrichment capacity – meaning the number and type of centrifuge machines, the stockpile of enriched material that they have in country. And as far as I can tell, they have continued to reject closing any of their nuclear facilities… I haven’t heard of any agreement to halt work or to modify the heavy water research reactor that they’re building, and which may be close to operational.”
So the Iranians offered nothing this week that they didn’t offer in the past. And as a senior administration official told the Times, the Iranian program is already so advanced that for there to be time to negotiate a comprehensive agreement, Iran needs to first take steps to halt or even reverse its nuclear program.
And as Samore explained, none of the reports on the conclusion of this week’s round of talks indicated any Iranian willingness to take such actions.
The negotiations in Geneva bear an unsettling resemblance to the negotiations the West held with North Korea as it developed nuclear weapons. There, too, Western negotiators bragged about new, serious and unprecedented North Korean “concessions.”
Pyongyang used the talks to undermine Western resolve to block its nuclear progress.
Just as happened with North Korea, so with Iran, the appeasement-crazed press will bring us endless stories about new, serious negotiations documents that will “ensure the peace.”
The last of the stories will be published the day Iran tests its first atomic bomb.
Since the Iranians are making the same unserious offers they have been making for years, why are the Americans and the Europeans hailing the talks as a new beginning? Why is Ashton talking about confidence-building measures? Why are American commentators and senators talking about various steps the US could take to appease Iran? By midweek, talk was rife in Washington about the prospect of unfreezing some of the $50 billion Iranian funds that have been held in escrow in Western banks. Doing so, we were told, would reward the Iranians for being so “serious,” but it wouldn’t involve directly unraveling the sanctions regime.
All of this is happening because the American and Europeans have changed their game. The only serious development of this week is the revelation of their new game.
The Iranians remain committed to developing nuclear weapons. But the US and Europe have stopped even paying lip service to stopping them. Instead, the US and Europe aim to destroy domestic Western opposition to Iran’s nuclear program. This is the new American/European game plan. This is what stands behind all the nonsensical talk of “serious” Iranian proposals.
Before his reelection, Obama felt constrained to pretend that he was serious about preventing Iran from developing nuclear weapons. He opposed but then grudgingly signed comprehensive sanctions passed overwhelmingly by both houses of Congress. He told AIPAC that he had Israel’s back.
But now that he’s no longer facing reelection, the jig is up. Obama’s new goal, which is enthusiastically supported by Ashton and her comrades in Brussels, is to use the new negotiations with Iran’s phony baloney “moderate” new president to give himself political cover to open the door to Iran acquiring nuclear bombs. Obama doesn’t want to prevent Iran from getting the bomb. He wants to insulate himself from criticism when it gets the bomb.
Not only do the White House’s lies about Iran’s new “level of seriousness” give Obama the maneuver room to pretend he’s acting responsibly, they trap Israel into inaction. After all, how could Israel possibly bomb Iran’s nuclear installations when Iran is negotiating so seriously, and is “this close” to making a groundbreaking agreement?
We shouldn’t be surprised by this state of affairs. Obama has never acted in good faith with Israel.
Take the latest news on Turkey, for example.
On Thursday, Washington Post columnist David Ignatius reported that last year NATO member Turkey gave Iranian intelligence the identities of up to 10 Iranian agents working for the Mossad after they met with their Israeli case officers in Turkey. Turkey’s action was a shocking betrayal of what was supposed to be a goal it shared with Israel and the US – preventing Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons. Turkey willfully harmed Israeli efforts to achieve this goal by turning in 10 Israeli agents.
Rather than taking action against Turkey, or simply acknowledging that the actions of Prime Minister Recep Erdogan represented a fundamental shift in Turkey’s strategic outlook, Obama shrugged off Turkey’s betrayal. The US didn’t even protest Turkey’s despicable deed. Instead, as Ignatius noted, “Turkish-American relations continued warming last year to the point that Erdogan was among Obama’s key confidants.”
A few months after Turkey colluded with Iran against Israel, Obama coerced Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu into apologizing to Erdogan for Israel’s lawful maritime interdiction of the Mavi Marmara as it unlawfully sought to breach Israel’s blockade of the Hamas-controlled Gaza coastline.
No doubt, in making this concession Netanyahu believed that he would win Obama’s goodwill. In a similar fashion, in the hope of appeasing Obama, Netanyahu has made concession after concession to the Palestinians – from drastically downgrading Jewish property rights in Judea, Samaria and Jerusalem to releasing Palestinian murderers from prison.
Yet in all of these cases, Obama has pocketed Israel’s concessions and demanded more concessions.
In all these cases, Obama’s allies have used the concessions to present a picture of Israel as both an ungrateful and unhelpful ally, and as a weakling. And in the meantime, Obama has facilitated EU sanctions against Israel. He has leaked top secret Israeli intelligence operations to the media. He has repeatedly threatened to abandon Israel at the UN Security Council. He has supported the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt.
And now he is involved in negotiations with Iran that will necessarily lead to Iran’s emergence as a nuclear power.
From Netanyahu’s repeated declarations that Israel will not allow Iran to acquire nuclear weapons, it is unclear whether he realizes what is going on. More than anything else, those statements represent an attempt to negotiate with Obama. Netanyahu is still trying to win Obama over.
If there was ever an argument to be made in favor of Netanyahu’s pleading, their time is long past. In nothing else, the obscene diplomatic theater in Geneva this week made that clear.
Israel is alone. We have no diplomatic option.
No matter what Israel says, no matter what it does, neither the US nor any other Western power is ever going to be convinced to take the only step that would set back Iran’s nuclear program – bombing its nuclear installations. No matter what, neither Obama nor any European leader will ever support an Israeli military strike on Iran’s nuclear installations.
Israel’s back is to the wall. That is the meaning of the talks in Geneva. If we aren’t prepared to live with a nuclear-armed Iran, we have to stop talking and start acting. And we need to prepare for the diplomatic hell that will break loose thereafter.
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October 18, 2013 at 7:31 PM
Netanyahu should act now while he has most of congress support. Obama is not only selling out Israel but also the us.we will have two rogue nations one on the west coast and soon one on the east coast north korea and Iran threatening us with nuclear weapons. when this happens he probably be out of office and blame it on someone else.Kennedy was a democrat but he kept our country safe from nukes in our back yard
October 18, 2013 at 7:47 PM
Great words, Tom. Really thx.
October 19, 2013 at 12:39 AM
thank you luis that a good compliment from people like you who make such great comments .
October 19, 2013 at 5:52 AM
Really thx.
October 18, 2013 at 8:28 PM
Obama is quickly rendering the Congress powerless. These are dire times in the USA. No longer is the Constitution the law of the land. The sooner we rid ourselves of this tyranny, the better. The level of deception in Washington is without precedent. The 2014 elections will only serve to change the face of Congress, God willing. People are fed up and Congress must find the strength to stand up. Otherwise, we are in for yet another 2 years until 2016 throws Obama onto the trash heap of history. Hopefully Israel will find another way or can hold on until that fateful day.
October 18, 2013 at 7:46 PM
He who is talking today with the Iranians will find himself demanding one day an unconditional surrender from Iran , if you know what I mean. Yes, we were through all this already. Ashton…is a Chamberlain in a dress. Can somebody here tell me why a British diplomat is playing the foul for the second time in 75 years? And that boggy man 0Bama, Jesus, where did that man jumped from?
Look, I don’t want to start THAT discussion all over again about 0bama – because I respect the idea of Joseph to leave this man in his own business – however I have only to point out this one (please ) : in his last speech yesterday evening after the deal was closed, he finished with the words: …” one nation under one God…”.
And he left. But where is ” May God bless the USA and may God bless you ”? What happen to that line? Anybody ever heard that from the boggy man? I don’t think so. Don’t love him. That’s it. I said that. Go, Obama, go. Make peace with the uranians. Go get peace in your fu@king time. And you may fu@ck us in the process, too. Nobody gives a shit anymore.
October 18, 2013 at 7:50 PM
“Israel’s back is to the wall. That is the meaning of the talks in Geneva. If we aren’t prepared to live with a nuclear-armed Iran, we have to stop talking and start acting. And we need to prepare for the diplomatic hell that will break loose thereafter.” For those of us who’ve been sounding this alarm for years, what more can be said. It now just looks like a slow motion train wreck.
October 18, 2013 at 9:09 PM
I feel that people here are a little tired tonight, so I’ll be totally unfair -hehe- and I’ll throw on the table a challenge in Hebrew(!). Lets see who is solving that. In any case, I’ll help if needed.
Obama = מהאוב = אובמה
October 18, 2013 at 9:55 PM
Obama = OB = Obama
October 18, 2013 at 10:02 PM
Its something that somebody who knows Hebrew should know. And the result is very surprising, to say the least. In Hebrew, when you change the place of the letters, you might be in for a surprise.
October 18, 2013 at 9:35 PM
Not long until the IAF go into the Bekaa valley
October 18, 2013 at 9:40 PM
That was giving me in idea. Israel might tickle Hezbollah just for seeing what the iranians will do, and in the process might finish the shiite militia, too.
October 18, 2013 at 10:05 PM
good point luis, it may be to late on Iran but taking out Hezbollah and Hamas would be a brilliant counter move. Let’s see if BiBi and Bogie have the huevos for such a move.
October 18, 2013 at 10:11 PM
Forget about Hamas. Egypt will take care of it. Attacking Hezbollah might be useful but if you ask me if I’ll bet on it, I’ll answer: no way!
They are not going to do that. Nobody will start any war anytime soon, but only if something incredible big is going to happen. Only in that case.
October 18, 2013 at 10:14 PM
What then, what will Isael do?
October 19, 2013 at 5:57 AM
Its not pleasant for me to say that, John, but I get a feeling we wont see nothing in the immediate period of time. And that is bad. That is radioing weakness.
October 18, 2013 at 9:43 PM
Someone I was talking to in Lebanon is saying the IAF have been over Lebanon for over 2 hours. Not done this for a while he said. Maybe nothing.
October 18, 2013 at 10:06 PM
Those are only maneuvers and not unusual.
October 18, 2013 at 10:12 PM
Ok, then. See you all tomorrow. Good night to all.
October 18, 2013 at 10:36 PM
DEBKA says: “Netanyahu believes he still has three cards to play: the Israeli Air Force, Europeans fearful of a nuclear Iran and the US Congress”
Personally, I believe he’s down to 2 cards now.
October 18, 2013 at 11:03 PM
Caroline Glick is a woman I highly respect – her ability to ”see the picture” astounds me again and again. So too for this column – unfortunately, because this is a bad, bad situation she talks about.
I just cant grab it that mankind is really that bloody stupid to repeat the worst errors in human history!!! But look to Geneva, look to Washington : they do it, these bloody fools do it! Look to Berlin : aunt Merkel does it too, she irrationally blames the jews ! Concerning BHO I almost feel sorry for him because by now I consider him a very intelligent but weak person, lacking charisma and true leadership, manipulated by strong, strong and bad people in his background.
I think BHO knows, the moment he stops following these peoples orders, he is gone, off the screen….(Dont get me wrong: I would have been more than happy if a fine afro-american became president – its not that. I read about slavery in the USA – I cried and I think somehow its paytime too in the USA for what happened in these times..). I think what Mrs Glick says is true : we have to prepare for the time when Israel once again did what it had to do !
If I didnt know that the Guardian of Israel is there and that He will handle all of Israels enemies – I almost couldnt take it anymore!
Am Israel Chai ! Never change a winning team – stand with Israel !
October 19, 2013 at 5:47 AM
This whole situation is such a “Luan Shi Bah Zou” as they say in Beijing. Sometimes words in certain languages are just so fitting.
I have triangulated this crazy dance through a unique lens. My daughter in law, a native of Chicago, degree in Poly Science had many of the same professors as Obama, a good friend, senior statesman in Jerusalem who has the perspective from having personal conversation with every US President and Israeli Prim-minister since the 1960″s and my personal experience in Tehran of running to the Afghan border in 1979 when the Shaw was falling. I almost died in Mashad….and since then I have been reading, talking with my Persian friends who managed to get out in time. I just don’t understand Obama..he just cannot be this stupid. Let’s face it. The reasons the US supports Israel are several, many Christians, particularly evangelicals are fiercely devoted to Israel..their faith drives them…and their support is solid. The second reason few talk about; Israel is the front line ally. Everyone knows that until Israel is destroyed Europe and then the US are safe. This insurance policy is a necessary expense, its strategic. Obama seems to be saying the cost is too high. What surprises me, not that he would betray Israel, I see no moral compass in that man, but the naivety of his thinking he can compromise with radical Islam is shocking. Obviously he has never sat down and broken bread..shared salt with people that hold strict Islamic beliefs. I have, they don’t compromise..never will and truly are more than willing to forfeit their lives to achieve their interpretation of their faith’s teachings. I don’t know how to understand Obama, is Chomsky right and this is all a smokescreen, or does Obama really have a messianic complex? I am not sure which is scarier.The necessary dialogue between Saudis and Israel are hopeful, evidence of another Obama blunder, he has sold them out too. There is another saying in that neck of the woods that Obama doesn’t know or believe: “Never bet against the Saudi’s” I never will in my lifetime. So what’s the solution..I just hope the Israeli pilots are ready, I don’t see this situation being resolved any other way.
October 19, 2013 at 8:33 AM
”Israel is the front line ally. Everyone knows that until Israel is destroyed Europe and then the US are safe. This insurance policy is a necessary expense, its strategic.” Amazing true words. So why 0bama is acting in the way he does? About the Europeans, we know their story already. The European leadership is stupid and evil enough for not learning anything and not forgetting anything. So, what’s the deal with 0bama, you might ask (and indeed, you are asking this question). ”…does Obama really have a messianic complex?” Yes, he might have one, but 0bama is who he is – we debate this before a couple of days here, I and Artaxes were referring to it in great details, on what we think he represents, so I wont develop this issue again( the truth is, the 0bama real nature is a very delicate and sensitive issue, historians, religion scholars psychologists and psychiatrists are dealing with this as we speak).
But even if the answer of all those interesting (read dangerous) questions will be known, we in Israel, we still have our ”pilots ready” as you nicely put it, and the missiles in place. With so many rainy days ahead – literally – we cannot be too much prepared, can we(?).