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For Palestinians, Obama's Message is Crystal Clear
Once again, Obama is clearly attempting to delineate an early policy that differs from Bush's.

By RAMZY BAROUD

When former President George W. Bush departed for his final trip home, that very moment represented an end of a long and unbearable nightmare, one that Bush epitomized until his last day in office.

 

Americans may decry what we can finally dub as the "˜Bush legacy', for it brought economic ruin, but also pushed the country into avoidable, if not completely preventable wars, disgracing the collective history of a nation that for long imposed its sense of moral authority on the world. 

 

But the new president is set to change all of that. True, Barack Obama is duly warning of hyped expectations, but, frankly, he can only blame himself for the eagerness and hope, realistic or otherwise, that has engulfed the nation, even the world over. During his presidential campaign he made many promises, the gist of which is that an Obama administration would be everything that the Bush administration was not. That was enough for "˜Obamaniacs' to sing and dance the world over.

 

One cannot expect that Obama has a magic solution for everyone's problems, everywhere. In fact one must be realistic and simply ask Obama to remedy the problems and conflicts that were introduced or provoked, financed and sustained by his own country.

 

Regarding the Middle East, Obama seems to have hit the ground running, or so we are told. Shortly after his inauguration, he appointed former Senator George Mitchell as special envoy to the region. Mitchell "will bring a wealth of experience and credibility to the job," said CNN.

 

Once again, Obama is clearly attempting to delineate an early policy that differs from Bush's. The latter was affiliated with the infamous Guantanamo Bay, the "˜gulag of our times' "“ according to Amnesty International - thus Obama ordered it closed, a year from now that is. Bush was blamed for his late arrival to the Middle East peace process scene, thus Obama makes it clear that the peace process is a priority for his administration.

 

But the question is how different will Obama truly be when his administration is done carrying out a few symbolic gestures to appease the ever-eager public?

 

Naturally a new administration, promising a new era, requires a new language. Although inundated with lofty terminology, the outlines of Obama's new administration seem, in some instances, a mirror image of Bush.

 

These are remarks made by Obama (not Bush), on January 22, and seen as the first major statement by his administration regarding the Palestinian- Israeli conflict: "Let me be clear: America is committed to Israel's security. And we will always support Israel's right to defend itself against legitimate threats. ..Hamas must meet clear conditions: recognize Israel's right to exist; renounce violence; and abide by past agreements. Going forward, the outline for a durable cease-fire is clear: Hamas must end its rocket fire; Israel will complete the withdrawal of its forces from Gaza; the United States and our partners will support a credible anti-smuggling and interdiction regime, so that Hamas cannot rearm."

 

Funny how Obama started his statement with "let me be clear." He cannot possibly be any clearer as he spent endless hours for many months assuring Israel and its supporters, while condemning Palestinians without any reservation or remorse.

 

Those who counted on Obama to bring a just peace to the Middle East must've had their hearts broken watching the man charging against Hamas' terror, as thousands of Gazans were killed and wounded, including 430 children in the matter of three weeks as a result of Israel's barbarous attacks, using mostly American weapons (and full, unqualified US backing.)

 

And yet, Obama found it fitting to explain that his administration's foreign policy is not only "critical in terms of projecting "¦ America's power, but also America's values and America's ideals." Of course, it was Palestinian trust in those ideals that led them in droves to the polls in January 2006, and subsequently to their starvation and carnage in Gaza. It is no wonder that Palestinians are unimpressed.

 

Aside from Obama's unparalleled clarity, thus far, on his utter and "unconditional" commitment to Israel, he, along with his officials, continue to borrow similar vague slogans that were used enthusiastically by the Bush administrations: national security, national interests, spreading of American ideals, values, and all the rest.

 

Commenting on such sloganeering, Howard Zinn, one of America's most celebrated historians, said, "˜We have to think about these words and phrases that are thrown at us without giving us a time to think. And .. we have to redefine these words, like "national security." What is national security?  .. having military bases all over the world (or).. having healthcare, having jobs."

 

Americans will have four years to determine how Obama and his administration define these tired slogans, ones that also include democracy and "terrorism" (is the latter an exclusively Arab tendency, never an Israeli, no matter how many the latter kills?)

Meanwhile, Palestinians in Gaza hardly have the leverage of time as tens of thousands remain homeless and destitute. More, they have little hope and expectations on Obama or even Mitchell, despite his "wealth of experience and credibility."

 

"Obama won't bring my husband back to life," Leila Khalil, a Gazan woman, whose husband was killed during Israel's bloody offensive, told AFP. "He was martyred and left me with six children to feed on my own."

 

Obama's also made himself "clear" regarding the fate of Leila's husband, and thousands like him: "For years, Hamas has launched thousands of rockets at innocent Israeli citizens. No democracy can tolerate such danger to its people, nor should the international community, and neither should the Palestinian people themselves, whose interests are only set back by acts of terror."

 

Luckily, Leila no longer has a TV set to listen to Obama's remarks. It was, along with her home pulverized by Israeli missiles, courtesy of the United States. For Gazans, and most Palestinians, things cannot be any clearer.

 

- Ramzy Baroud is an author and editor of PalestineChronicle. com. His work has been published in many newspapers, journals and anthologies around the world. His latest book is, "The Second Palestinian Intifada: A Chronicle of a People's Struggle" (Pluto Press, London).

Barack Obama Praying at the Western Wall in Jerusalem
 

 
 
Presidential candidate Barack Obama visited the Western Wall in Jerusalem, when he toured Israel and the West Bank between July 22 and July 23, 2008. Obama took part in the tradition of putting a note with a handwritten prayer between the cracks of the 2,000 year old wall.
 
Video of "Committed Christian" Barack Obama praying at the Western Wall which was included in his campaign advertisement for Presidential votes. - Advertisement "Paid for by Obama for America" -
 
"Beware of practicing your piety before men in order to be seen by them; for then you will have no reward from your Lord who is in heaven. Thus, when you give alms, sound no trumpet before you, as the hypocrites do in the synagogues and in the streets, that they may be praised by men. Truly, I say to you, they have received their reward." "“ Matthew 6:1-2
 
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On January 22, 2009 at the State Department, when introducing George Mitchell to serve as his special envoy for Middle East peace.
 
Obama began his remarks by saying:
 
"Let me be clear: America is committed to Israel's security. And we will always support Israel's right to defend itself against legitimate threats." 
 
There was nothing about the right of Palestinians to defend themselves against far more extreme threats, such as those occurring daily, with US support, in the occupied territories. But that again is the norm. Also normal is the enunciation of the principle that Israel has the right to defend itself. That is correct, but vacuous: so does everyone. But in the context the cliche is worse than vacuous: it is more cynical deceit. The issue is not whether Israel has the right to defend itself, like everyone else, but whether it has the right to do so by force. No one, including Obama, believes that states enjoy a general right to defend themselves by force: it is first necessary to demonstrate that there are no peaceful alternatives that can be tried. In this case, there surely are. - Noam Chomsky "Obama on Israel-Palestine" January 24, 2009. 
 
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January 23, 2009
 

Noam Chomsky: Obama's Stance on Gaza Crisis "Approximately the Bush Position"

In a visit to the State Department Thursday, President Obama made his first substantive comments on the Middle East conflict since "Israel's" attack on Gaza. Obama first mentioned his commitment to "Israel's" security, without affirming his commitment to Palestinian security.

He condemned Palestinian rocket attacks on southern "Israeli" towns, but didn't criticize the U.S.-backed "Israeli" bombings of densely-populated Gaza. But in a departure from the Bush administration, Obama acknowledged Palestinian suffering and said Gaza's borders should be opened to aid. We speak with MIT professor, Noam Chomsky [includes rush transcript]. http://www.democrac ynow.org/ 2009/1/23/ noam_chomsky_ obamas_stance_ on_gaza

Noam Chomsky, a professor of linguistics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology for over a half-century, he has written over a hundred books, including "Failed States: The Abuse of Power and the Assault on Democracy (American Empire Project).

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If you are unable to listen to the video interview, please try the following links: 

Chomsky: Obama on Gaza is similar to Bush -1/3
 
Obama on Gaza is similar to Bush -2/3
 
Chomsky: Obama on Gaza is similar to Bush -3/3
 
 
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