BUSH'S BOLD PEACE INITIATIVE...Israel after Sharon
The colossus of Israel's Center-Right is no more. Sharon's
cerebral hemorrhage, induced coma, and declared departure from
Israel's political life have created a grave and vacuous ability
for Israel to carry on viable negotiations with either the
Palestinians or other belligerents. This assessment is more an
international impression and less an Israeli one; however, it is
the international community's perception that overwhelms.
Successors are no where to be found compared with the stature
and personality of the "Bulldozer." PM stand-in, Ehud Olmert,
the quintessential bureaucrat, along with recently-rejected
Labor leader, Shimon Peres--may try, but their finest hour will
not survive the Humpty-Dumpty fall that Kadima
("forward") sustained. Likewise, who knows, heard and
seen Labor's new choice: Amir Peretz? All we know is that he's a
flaming socialist!
That leaves Benjamin Netanyahu and the party which Sharon
forsook, Likud. Kicking off the New Year some 400 Likud
delegates championed the actions of a former leader of Likud,
Menachem Begin: Preemptively destroy Iran's all-too-clear
nuclear program--designed to "Wipe Israel off the Map!"
Likud member, Ra'anana Deputy Mayor Uzi Cohen, expressed the
overwhelming majority of Likud members: "Bomb Iran's nuclear
reactor before it is too late." The echo from Iran's President
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad mirrored his holocaust remarks--Sharon
should die.
Converging upon the Middle East landscape are the Israeli March,
2006 elections, and Iran's nuclear bomb. Indifference is not an
option--either on the part of Israel or the U.S.
Netanyahu's break with Sharon was decisive--we will not back out
of the territories; we will not close one more settlement! For
Netanyahu to "move to the center" and become more Sharon-like,
might be a wise political decision, but a bitter pill to
swallow--he is no heir apparent to Sharon; he abides his rival.
In sum: Israel's infrastructure, systems, military, ad
nausea, ad infinitum, are irrefutable, but her political
leadership is paralyzed by the current chaos created by Sharon's
diminishing.
This leads to the title of this brevity--it is time for the
President of the United States of America to enter the playing
field. If the Israelis cannot "get their act together" to follow
Bush's Roadmap for Peace (i.e., land for peace), there will be
consequences that neither Israel nor the US wish to
face--especially, at this time.
Today's (January 5, 2006) super bowl input meeting organized by
the President--bringing scores of former Secretaries of State
and Defense together to discuss Middle East issues--did not
circumvent Israel's political crisis. Rest assured that prickly
pear was discussed: What to do after Sharon?
Sharon's void must be filled. Time does not permit that luxury.
This is precisely why if Netanyahu by default ascends to the
occasion, he will be getting a call from Washington posthaste.
That exchange, you can be certain, will express the will of the
Presidency of the United States. The Roadmap for Peace will be
the express topic and staying its course will be the measurement
of Presidential support behind Israel's future leader.
Just as in each crisis the U.S. exacts something from Israel
(e.g., Israel stayed out of the Gulf Wars); Israel then extracts
something from the U.S. (more military cooperation, hardware,
etc.).
This provides a unique opportunity--or should we imply
temptation--for Israel. Is it time to go on the line and
have the U.S., once and for all, guarantee--underwrite--
Israel's peace? For Israel to comply with Bush's Roadmap--she
will have her quid pro quo; she always does.
The U.S. and Israel are being driven together by events and
forces beyond their immediate control. Iran's reprehensible
threats, Islamic radicalism on her borders (Hezbollah, Hamas,
Islamic Jihad), as well as throughout the region, and now
political chaos in Israel--events have simply overtaken us.
It's time for the President of the United States to make his
move. Israel may have no choice but to swallow a bitter pill . .
. in order to secure her survival by the world's only super
power. Indeed, it may appear bold, rude and even insensitive to
the Israelis--but who else can get us back on the Road again?
"He will cause to bear upon the many a covenant . . ." (Daniel
9:27).
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