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VP says Iran is much further from a nuclear weapon than it was a year ago, asserts Israel may not get everything it asks for in the U.S. military aid package, 'but it will get everything it needs.'Haaretz and Reuters Mar 21, 2016
Vice President Joe Biden addressed the American Israel Public Affairs Committees annual policy conference on Sunday, warning that Israel and the Palestinians are moving toward a one-state reality and promising Israel 'will gets everything it needs' in the U.S. military aid package.
Biden offered condolences to the families of the victims of Saturday's suicide bombing in Istanbul, and stressed that the U.S. stands with Israel and Turkey in the fight against terrorism.
Speaking about the nuclear deal with Iran, Biden said that "as of today Iran is much, much further from obtaining a nuclear weapon than they were a year ago." He expressed hope his audience at the pro-Israel group's conference in Washington, D.C., was "as happy" as he is about this development.
Addressing the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, Biden said he saw "political will at this moment among Israelis or Palestinians to move forward with serious negotiations. And that's incredibly disappointing."
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(4,280 posts)At least the Obama administration tried .
The next administration ? ....who can tell ...but it is not looking good :
Forget About the U.S.: The Next President Won't Help Israel's Moderates
All the presidential candidates who spoke at AIPAC's policy conference did little more than to pay lip-service to Israel's right wing; they won't offer any help when considering peace with the Palestinians.
Haaretz Editorial Mar 25, 2016
The moderate camp in Israel the one that is longing for an agreement with the Palestinians can forget about the United States. Help for a peace-seeking Israel will not come from there. After the embarrassing parade of presidential candidates at the American Israel Public Affairs Committee convention this week, which was little more than a show of fawning to the Israeli government, we can conclude it is likely that none of the candidates will lift a finger to promote a just peace in the Middle East if elected president. While their speeches paid lip service to the right-wing, pro-Israel lobby, one cannot ignore the tone of their remarks and especially their content.
One after the other, each candidate (except for Bernie Sanders) competed to shower inflated promises and sticky compliments on Israel, while blatantly ignoring the reality. Hillary Clinton even mentioned Golda Meir one of the key figures responsible for the lack of peace as a shining example.
Donald Trump went even further. He stated that Palestinian society glorified the murder of Jews, and promised an automatic veto of any attempt by the international community to reach an agreement through the United Nations. The Israeli right-wing was speaking from his lips; indeed, his speech could have been written by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
American Jewry will continue to be trapped between being a symbol of a protector of human rights and supporting the Israeli government and state, granting it unconditional legitimacy to continue the occupation.
But in Israel, these remarks should raise more serious concerns. Another four or even eight years in the White House, during which time Israel can keep doing whatever it wants in the territories, is very bad news. Another American president who makes no real effort to bring an end to the occupation and that has been the case with almost all U.S. presidents thus far would be a disaster.
Israel has been left to its fate. In the absence of a U.S. president who will do what he or she must as the leader of the greatest power on Earth, Israel will have to act alone. This is what happened when Israel made peace with Egypt, and also with the Oslo Accords. But the prime minister at the helm of Israels government in recent years is a serial rejecter of peace, a man who is certain the status quo can go on forever and does not see the critical damage it is doing to Israel which is increasing at an alarming rate. That is very discouraging, and must inspire the establishment of a real alternative in Israel.
Source: http://www.haaretz.com/opinion/1.710872