By Alan
Caruba
As far as
Secretary of State John Kerry is concerned, the greatest threat to the Earth is
“climate change.” That is his view as well of the Obama administration that,
according to a CNS News article, wasted $7.45 billion taxpayer dollars over the
last three years “to help developing countries cope with climate change in
fiscal years 2010 through 2012, according to a federal government report
submitted to the United Nations.” In Kerry’s words, climate change is “a truly
life-and-death challenge.”
Since the
first humans stood upright and began to walk, they have never played any role
in climate change, a natural aspect of the Earth that is cyclical, moving between
periods of warmth and cooling. We are currently in a 17-year-long cooling cycle
which forced the army of environmental liars who claimed that “global warming”
was the greatest threat to change its name to “climate change.”
Another
name change caused a lot of problems as well.
Since
Israel declared its independence and sovereignty in 1948, it has fought a
succession of wars against its Arab “neighbors” and been subjected to the claim
that former occupants were “Palestinians” despite the fact that there never was
and still is not a nation called
Palestine. Arabs that chose to remain became citizens of Israel.
It was the
Roman Emperor Hadrian who tried to change the name of Israel to Palestine. The
name reappeared following World War One when the Treaty of Versailles used it
to designate a swath of land south of Syria as a British mandate. In 1948, when
the British left, Israel was born again after 2,000 years.
Israel
joined the United Nations on May 11, 1949. Resisting the existence of Israel
became an Arab cause. These days Israel maintains diplomatic relations with
more than 150 nations.
Successive
American administrations sought to provide an agreement between those claiming
to represent Palestinians and the nation of Israel. All such efforts have all
failed. At present the Palestinian Authority, based in Ramallah on the West
Bank, is the focus of such efforts. Hamas, a proxy of Iran, controls Gaza, a
territory abandoned by Israel in the hope that “land for peace” would succeed.
It did not and Gaza is little more than a staging ground for ceaseless rocket
attacks.
When
Secretary Kerry arrived in Israel on January 3 to meet with PA president
Mahmoud Abbas, the streets of Ramallah filled with several hundred protesters
chanting “Kerry, you coward, there is no place for you in Palestine!” Abbas has
never expressed any opinion other than a hope for the destruction of Israel. He
replaced Yasser Arafat who waged an “intifada” against Israel as the
self-appointed head of the Palestinians.
Kerry is
so obsessed with getting a peace accord that he has spent five months trying to
negotiate it with no progress. He has made ten trips to Israel and its Prime
Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu has had to pretend, like all the former prime
ministers, that an agreement is possible. After the 1967 war, Egypt decided to
sign a peace treaty that secured the return of the Sinai Peninsula. These days the
Egyptian military it is fighting jihadists located there.
The
Palestinians are losing ground. Abbas’ refusal to come to any agreement with
Israel has resulted in the announcement by the European Union to discontinue
its $1 billion annual contribution to the Palestinian Authority if a peace
accord is not signed within a year. The US-EU aid packages total $1.5 billion
and account for nearly all of the PA’s regular revenue. Jordan has already made
it clear it does not want Palestinians providing “security” on its West Bank border
with Israel.
Yoram
Ettinger, a columnist for Israel Hayom, recently wrote that “Kerry is preoccupied
with pressuring Israel, notwithstanding the transformation of the Arab Spring
delusion into a reality of an Arab Tsunami, highlighting the 1,400-year-old
intra-Muslim and intra-Arab uncertainty, unpredictability, instability,
fragmentation, violent intolerance and absence of Arab democracy and civil
liberties.”
Kerry
wants Israel to return to its 1967 borders, reflecting Obama’s goal. That is an
idiotic demand that ignores Israel’s need for security or the provision of
housing for its growing population. Obama has criticized the building of such
housing in Jerusalem and the West Bank, but few give much thought to the
absurdity and arrogance of this. Imagine if Obama expressed a similar criticism
of new housing in Canada or Mexico?
The only
overt ally the United States has in the Middle East is Israel, but you would
not know that from Kerry’s efforts and Obama’s barely hidden enmity. Like the
effort to strike a deal with Iran to stop enriching uranium to build nuclear
weapons, both are oblivious to the reality of events in the Middle East, all of
which reflect a region in turmoil. Having withdrawn our troops from Iraq and
preparing to leave Afghanistan, Obama’s foreign policy only portends further
turmoil.
The Obama
administration would rather fight “climate change” than deal with the harsh
realities of the real world.
© Alan
Caruba, 2014
Kerry was the perfect choice for the Obama Regime, he's one of them, he's loyal to his fellow moonbats and he is rich, likely to donate when things get tight for the DNC...
ReplyDeleteI have ZERO respect for Kerry, less than ZERO if that were a possibility...