Fighting Against the Democrats’ Radical Agenda
Congressman Andy Biggs ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Israel's former Ambassador, Danny Danon, warns , in a straightforward manner, what Israel must do if Biden returns to appeasing Iran as Obama did. (JCPOA) The message also is intended for America's Jewish leadership:
Danon warns Iran deal could test U.S.-Israel ties under BidenFormer Israeli Ambassador to the U.N. Danny Danon suggests Israel ‘will have to recalculate’ its approach if Biden returns to the JCPOA By Jacob Kornbluh
As the Biden-Harris transition team
begins to build out its incoming administration and speak with foreign leaders,
Israeli political observers caution that an immediate return to the 2015 Joint
Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) with Iran — while renegotiating the
agreement’s terms — could put the Biden administration and the Israeli
government on a collision course. “I believe that
on most issues, we will be able to work with the new administration. But I
think the key question is the Iranian issue,” former Israeli Ambassador to the
United Nations Danny Danon said in an interview with Jewish
Insider. “This is a crucial issue for Israel. We heard Joe Biden speak
about re-entering the JCPOA with some amendments. And the question is how it
will look at the end. If the U.S. returns to an agreement that will be similar
to the [previous] agreement, it means that Israel will have to recalculate its
approach regarding Iran.” Danon suggested
that if a new Iran deal were to have the same outcome, just “with different
titles,” Israel would be obligated to oppose the deal and “take the necessary
steps to ensure Iran will never obtain nuclear capabilities.” The former
Israeli diplomat, who is a member of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin
Netanyahu’s Likud Party, said that Israel will have to “carefully” examine the
Biden administration’s approach to the Middle East and engagement with
international organizations as it shifts away from President Donald Trump’s
policies. Danon, who represented Israel at the U.N. during the last year of
former President Barack Obama’s second term and for most of Trump’s time in
office, said that while he expects some changes to Israel’s standing at the
U.N. — especially if the new administration rejoins the Human Rights Council
and reinstates currently frozen U.S. funds to the U.N. body that supports
Palestinian refugees — “I think we will still have the support of the U.S., but
it will require more effort from our side.” Danon added that
if Biden is “supportive of Israel, he will gain the trust and support of
Israelis very fast.” Israeli author
Yossi Klein Halevi suggested that the two sides will “inevitably come into
conflict” over the Iranian issue, predicting a “tough fight” for Israel to keep
the U.S. from returning to the terms of the 2015 deal. “The Palestinian
issue is not going to cause a major rupture between Israel and America,”
explained Klein Halevi, a senior fellow at the Shalom Hartman Institute in
Jerusalem. “Biden isn’t Obama. He’s not going to go to war for a two-state
solution. He is a seasoned enough politician to understand what Obama did not
understand, which is that you don’t go for broke on an issue that you don’t
have sufficient leverage on for both sides.” But on the
Iranian threat, he argued, Israel has more leverage than it had in 2015. In the
wake of the recently signed normalization agreements with the United Arab
Emirates and Bahrain, Klein Halevi suggested, Israel now has “a shared
strategic structure to confront the international community.” On Tuesday,
Netanyahu pushed back against the notion that strained ties between Israel and
the Democratic Party in recent years would undercut a good working relationship
with the Biden administration. “What I see before my eyes is not Democrats and
not Republicans. It is just the State of Israel,” Netanyahu said during a
speech at the Knesset. “I am committed to stand behind the interests that are
crucial to our future and our existence and this is how I will continue even
with the next American administration.” In his remarks,
Netanyahu pointed to his decades-long relationship with Biden and the personal
moments they shared “that are beyond politics and beyond diplomacy.” The Israeli
premier said that over the last four years, he has met with 134 Democratic
members of Congress — of the 292 who have visited Israel since 2017
— including House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) and House Majority Leader
Steny Hoyer (D-MD), as well as Vice President-elect Kamala Harris. Netanyahu
said the meetings occurred “because I believe that strengthening the bipartisan
support for Israel is a basic foundation of our foreign policy.” Netanyahu noted that
even amid tension with the Obama administration, Israel and the U.S. signed a
record $38 billion memorandum of understanding of security assistance. “That’s
how a prime minister in Israel must act,” he said. “Not by submitting or
groveling and also not arrogantly but with the wisdom, courage, dignity of a
person who fights for his people, for his land and for his country.” Shimrit Meir, an
Israeli analyst and commentator, told JI that Netanyahu’s defense “was mainly
about domestic politics at the moment.” According to Meir, Netanyahu needs to
position himself as “a strong experienced prime minister” who is able to handle
relations with the U.S. regardless of which party controls the White
House. Meir noted that
while Netanyahu speaks perfect English, “I don’t think he speaks their
language.”
Klein Halevi
concurred: “Bibi has burned most bridges with the Democrats.” ++++++++++++++++++ BLM is the most successful and largest shakedown entity in America. They make Reverend's Jess and Al look like pikers.
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