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President Obama and Israel - February 2012
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President Obama and Israel
February, 2012
Introduction
President Obama's commitment to Israel is clear and convincing, as you will see and hear for yourself on the following video:
No other President has committed as much American support for Israel’s security and military preparedness as President Obama. President Obama has called for the removal of Syrian President Assad, ordered the successful assassination of Osama bin-Laden, done more than any other president to stop Iran's nuclear ambitions, increased security assistance to Israel to record levels, boycotted Durban II and Durban III, taken US-Israel military and intelligence cooperation to unprecedented levels, cast his only veto in the UN against the one-sided anti-Israel Security Council resolution, opposed the Goldstone Report, mounted a concerted opposition to the unilateral declaration of a Palestinian state and has personally responded without hesitation to Israel’s emergency needs.
”We stand with Israel as a Jewish democratic state because we know that Israel is born of firmly held values that we, as Americans, share: a culture committed to justice, a land that welcomes the weary, a people devoted to tikkun olam…. So America’s commitment ... and my commitment to Israel and Israel’s security is unshakeable. It is unshakeable…. I am proud to say that no U.S. administration has done more in support of Israel’s security than ours. None. Don’t let anybody else tell you otherwise. It is a fact.”
-— President Barack Obama
December 16,2011
The Record
President Obama Has Taken the Lead in Preventing a Nuclear-Armed Iran
Provided Israel with the most American military aid in U.S. history:
Restored Israel’s Qualitative Military Edge (QME):
Supported Israel diplomatically:
Personally came to Israel’s aid:
Israeli Leaders Praise President Obama
PM Benjamin Netanyahu:
“I think that standing your ground, taking this position of principle… I think this is a badge of honor and I want to thank you for wearing that badge of honor.” [September 22, 2011]
“I would like to express my gratitude to the President of the United States, Barack Obama. I asked for his help. ... He said, ‘I will do everything I can.’ And so he did. ... We owe him a special measure of gratitude.” [September 10, 2011]
“I trust Barack Obama, President of the United States to carry out with me the policies that have joined Israel and the United States.” [July 7, 2010]
President Shimon Peres:
“Thank you America for being our friend and our ally. And thank you President Barack Obama, for your leadership, for your deep and moving ongoing and unwavering commitment to the peace and security of our land.” [June 30, 2011]
Defense Minister and former Prime Minister Ehud Barak:
“The unshakable bonds between Israel and America and their respective defense establishments under the guiding hand of President Barack Obama are stronger and deeper than ever and we are very thankful and appreciative of that.” [December 16, 2011]
“Our countries are good friends. And I’m the minister of defense, I can tell you… I can hardly remember a better period of support, American support and backing and cooperation and similar strategic understanding of events around us than what we have right now.” [August 3, 2011]
Deputy Foreign Minister Danny Ayalon:
“I can tell you in a very categoric way I believe also in an authoritative way that we have not had a better friend than President Obama and we will continue to work together because not only it’s our ideal it’s also our interests ... cooperation has never been better while issues which are of the most sensitive and of most importance to our collective security and wellbeing.” [August 28, 2011]
Ambassador to the United States Michael Oren:
“We see things very much eye-to-eye on how to move forward. ... The President’s speech here at the General Assembly was quite strong in his support for Israel in its security needs, in its sympathy for the Israeli people and the situation they find themselves in the Middle East and I think the most important thing was the strong emphasis placed on the connection between the Jewish people of Israel and the Land of Israel.” [September 26, 2011]
President Obama Compared to Other Presidents
President Gerald Ford and Henry Kissinger threatened to "reassess" America's relationship with Israel. President Obama has declared that America's bond with Israel is "unbreakable," and Israeli Defense Minister, Ehud Barak credited President Obama for the strongest relationship between the two countries ever.
President Ronald Reagansuspended arms shipments to Israel and supported a UN resolution criticizing Israel for bombing Iraq's nuclear reactor. President Obama secretly sold Israel the bunker busting bombs it requested during the Bush administration and cast the only UN veto of his administration against the one-sided anti-Israel UN Security Council resolution on settlements.
President George W. Bushpressured Israel to allow Hamas to participate in Gaza elections and made little progress in stopping Iran's march toward nuclear weapons. Obama has not negotiated with Hamas..
Visiting Israel: Jimmy Carter and Bill Clinton are the only two presidents who visited Israel during their first terms in office. George W. Bush did not visit Israel until his seventh year as president. Ronald Reagan never visited in his entire life. Barack Obama went to Israel as recently as 2006 and 2008.
Settlement Policy: Every administration since 1967 has criticized Israel's settlement policy. But unlike George H.W. Bush, Obama never threatened to withhold U.S. aid to Israel because of settlement activity; instead, Obama has taken U.S. financial assistance to Israel to record levels.
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Joint Action Committee for Political Affairs
February 20, 2012
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