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Barack Obama has no leadership skills at home and now we have proof that he is an amateur on the world stage as well.
Source: http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2012/09/20/real-reason-obama-snubbed-netanyahu/
I highlighted the important parts.
I have to read Ed Kleins book The Amateur: Barack Obama in the White House
Source: http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2012/09/20/real-reason-obama-snubbed-netanyahu/
I highlighted the important parts.
[Iran is] six months away from being about 90 percent of having the rich uranium for an atom bomb. I think that you have to place that red line before them now, before its too late.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to David Gregory on NBCs "Meet the Press"
One of the most enduring myths about Barack Obama is that hes been a better foreign policy president than a domestic one. Given his feeble record at home, that isnt saying much. And now, after the wholesale collapse of his soft diplomacy throughout the Muslim world, that myth has finally been shattered.
Indeed, when it comes to foreign policy, its amateur hour in the White House. This rank amateurism was on full display in the confusing and contradictory manner with which Obama treated the two most important leaders in the Middle East Prime Minister Benjamin Bibi Netanyahu of Israel and Mohammed Morsi, the Muslim Brotherhood president of Egypt.
The current Islamic rage against America began in Egypt, and the American embassy in Cairo has been under constant assault by Morsis radical Islamist political partners. So how did Obama react? He agreed to reward Morsi with a private meeting at the United Nations General Assembly later this month, but flatly turned down a request for a get-together with Americas chief ally in the region, Netanyahu.
Netanyahu has made no secret of the fact that he doesnt trust Obama, and the president has been equally candid that he despises the outspoken Netanyahu. The White House didnt even try to come up with a valid excuse for the presidents snub of Netanyahu. It said that the president would arrive in New York for the UN on Monday, September 24 and depart on Tuesday, September 25, and Netanyahu wouldnt arrive in New York until later in the week. But that explanation didnt wash, because Netanyahu offered to go to Washington if New York wasnt convenient.
With less than two months remaining in the presidential campaign, Obama was in no mood to be lectured in public by Netanyahu about Americas ineffectual approach to stopping Iran from acquiring a nuclear weapon. But according to my sources in Jerusalem and Washington, the real reason Obama gave Netanyahu the brush off, was political, no diplomatic.
David Axelrod and his Chicago campaign team reckoned that if Obama agreed to meet with Netanyahu, the Israeli prime minister would feel obliged to appear even-handed in the American presidential race and meet with Obamas Republican challenger, Mitt Romney. The last thing the Axelrod gang wanted to see were side-by-side front-page photos of Bibis chilly reception at the White House contrasted with his warm embrace by Romney.
Netanyahu and Romney have a close relationship that dates back to their work together at the Boston Consulting Group in the mid-1970s. That friendship has been cemented by Romneys trips to Israel, where he has dined with Netanyahu and his wife, and by the friends they have in common both in Israel and the United States.
The Obama campaign operation is convinced that Netanyahu is grossly interfering in the American presidential election. Netanyahu, according to their theory, wants Romney to win the election because he shares Netanyahus hawkish views on Iran. Whats more, the Israeli prime ministers constant complaints about Americas approach to Iran are viewed by Axelrod & Co. as an effort to portray Obama as a weak leader.
Furthermore, the Axelrod operation believes that Netanyahu is somehow in cahoots with a major Republican effort to influence Jewish voters to abandon Obama and vote for Romney. The Chicago operatives point to the fact that the Republican Jewish Coalition is spending $6.5 million in advertisements to influence the Jewish vote in swing states like Florida.
Jews represent only 4 percent of the population in Florida, but because they vote at a disproportionately higher rate than other groups, they account for 7 to 8 percent of the total vote. Obama got 78 percent of that vote in 2008. Current polls put him at 68 percent or lower among Jews in Florida. If Obama's margin is reduced by 10 percentage points, that would translate to 85,000 lost votes. In a close election, the Jewish vote could make a difference in who wins Florida and the presidential electionand Obama would have no one to blame but himself.
I have to read Ed Kleins book The Amateur: Barack Obama in the White House