A number of bloggers and commentators have noted that the President's focus on Israel is misplaced and likely backfiring. I think Yaacov Lozowick said it best:
But there is a very large political camp which is exceedingly well versed in the issues including the minutiae. Non-Israelis who don't know us well cannot conceive the degree to which politics fascinate Israelis. I've never seen any Western electorate to remotely resemble us in this - probably because there's no other place where the issues are so immediately existential. Since we know the score, we can see the extent to which Obama's positions are detrimental to us. Pretending the Bush-Sharon agreements of 2004 didn't happen is dishonest but also cautionary. Insisting Upper Modiin is the same as Kiryat Arba, and perhaps also East Jerusalem, is not intelligent by any measure. Making believe pressure on Israel alone will bring peace is beyond childish.Posted by SoccerDad at July 6, 2009 6:18 AM
American pressure has worked up to a point... but beyond that its not likely to get Israel to do anything it doesn't want to do.
Posted by: NormanF at July 6, 2009 7:23 AM