Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Headline of the Month: " U.S. Wants Mideast talks to start soon, end quickly "


I swear, I'm nearly on the floor laughing at this headline from the story here at Breitbart. If this doesn't sum up the Obama administration in one line, I don't know what does:

"U.S. Wants Mideast talks to start soon, end quickly"

Isn't that special? Oh boy, that George Mitchell is just what the Middle East has needed for the past half a century, huh? My guess is that the Obamabots want the Middle East talks and negotiations to hurry up and get over so they can move on to better things such as dividing India up between Pakistan and Iran ....or perhaps using $375 billion of the Stimulus bill to construct 1,200 new mosques across America.

Here's a few excerpts from the story:


Washington wants the stalled Middle East peace talks to resume soon and wrap up quickly, US envoy George Mitchell told Israeli leaders on Tuesday on his latest trip to the region.
Mitchell, whose trip comes just days before hawkish Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is due to outline his cabinet's peace policy, sought to play down the rising tensions between the two close allies over Washington's peace drive.

On Monday, Mitchell said US President Barack Obama had told him to work for an "immediate" resumption of the peace talks, which restarted under US stewardship in November 2007 but were suspended amid the Gaza war early this year.
He also reiterated that Washington sees the creation of a Palestinian state as the "only viable political solution" to the decades-old conflict.

Obama's administration has repeatedly called for a complete halt to all settlement activity, including so-called natural growth construction to accommodate population increases.

The bottom line of all of this is this: George Mitchell has a Hamas tattoo on his left forearm, he wears Hezbollah underwear with a picture of Nasrallah where his ass sits and his cell phone's first speed dial number is that of Syria's Assad. If I was Netanyahu and the Israelis, I wouldn't let this clown set foot in my country.

Barack Hussein Obama has laid this out as his "Middle East Peace Plan":

1. Israel will end all settlements - both new building and natural growth
2. Israel will agree to giving the Palestinians a state of their own
3. Israel will concede Jerusalem
4. Israel will give the Golan Heights to Syria

How's that for a helluva plan, folks? You still think these clowns are facing Mecca as you read this? I've said it before here...this is all a set up. In previous administrations, the President of the U.S., whether it was Carter, Reagan, Clinton, or Bush, they took a stab at getting the Israelis and the Arabs to talk about peace and agree to some terms. What the Obama administration is doing is radically different - they are going to use their mastery of media spin, the charisma of Obama to set Israel up as the ultimate barrier to peace in the Middle East.

When it is all said and done, I hope that some members of Congress here in America will be prepared to bring articles of impeachment against Barack Hussein Obama for waging an unsanctioned and illegal war against a foreign country - Israel. I encourage all of you to get to your Congressmen, Congresswomen and Senators and tell them flat out that if they do NOT do something to reign in Obama's plan to destroy Israel, there will be hell to pay for all of them.


US wants Mideast talks to start soon, end quickly

"We all share an obligation to create the conditions for the prompt resumption and early conclusion of negotiations," Mitchell said ahead of talks with Israeli President Shimon Peres.
"We're now engaged in serious discussions with our Israeli and Palestinian and regional partners to support these efforts," said Mitchell, who was to meet Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman and Netanyahu later in the day.
On Monday, Mitchell said US President Barack Obama had told him to work for an "immediate" resumption of the peace talks, which restarted under US stewardship in November 2007 but were suspended amid the Gaza war early this year.
He also reiterated that Washington sees the creation of a Palestinian state as the "only viable political solution" to the decades-old conflict.
Netanyahu has yet to publicly embrace the principle of a Palestinian state, and the Israeli press has been filled with speculation in recent days that he may finally do so in a speech he is due to give on Sunday.
Another major bone of contention that has driven a rift between the United States and Israel is that of Israeli settlements in the occupied West Bank, which the international community considers illegal.
Obama's administration has repeatedly called for a complete halt to all settlement activity, including so-called natural growth construction to accommodate population increases.
Netanyahu's largely right-wing government vigorously opposes this and would probably collapse if the premier caves in to Washington's demands, analysts in Israel say.
Tensions between the key allies have jumped to levels unseen in nearly two decades as Obama has pushed to jump-start the moribund peace process, raising fears in Israel that Washington may ease its support as it seeks to improve US relations with the Muslim world.
In a speech from Cairo to the Muslim world last Thursday, Obama reiterated Washington's "unbreakable" bond with Israel, but vowed not to turn his back on Palestinian aspirations and repeated his call for a halt to Jewish settlements.
Mitchell sought to play down disagreements on Tuesday, saying US commitment to Israeli security -- the Jewish state's top concern -- remained "unshakeable" and that "the United States and Israel are and will remain close allies and friends."
But he also reiterated that "Israelis and Palestinians have a responsibility to meet their obligations under the roadmap," referring to the 2003 plan for Middle East peace that called among other things for Israel to halt settlements and Palestinians to stop violence.
On Monday the White House said Obama and Netanyahu had "constructive" talks by phone ahead of the prime minister's expected speech.
"The president reiterated the principal elements of his Cairo speech, including his commitment to Israel's security," White House press secretary Robert Gibbs said.
"He indicated that he looked forward to hearing the prime minister's upcoming speech outlining his views on peace and security."

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