Posted: 11 Mar 2014 03:15 PM PDT
Few figures in
American political life have been as consistently wrong as often as John
Kerry. The former Senator bet on every Communist leader and Middle Eastern
tyrant he could find only to watch the wheels of history roll over his
mistakes. And now as Secretary of State, Kerry is at it again.
In
between peddling a Syrian peace process that no one but him believes in, he
took a break to peddle the even more discredited peace process between Israel
and the terrorists.
In a speech to the American Jewish Committee, Kerry invoked the litany of
failures, "Madrid to Oslo to Wye River and Camp David and
Annapolis", but urged his audience not to pay attention to history and
“give in to cynicism”.
"Cynicism has never solved anything," he said. But then again
neither has the Peace Process. And while cynicism isn't likely to usher in an
era of peace or grow money on trees, it offers you the power to extract
yourself from bad situations instead of taking refuge in more of the same
wishful thinking that got you into them.
If you find yourself mailing your tenth check to that Nigerian prince,
cynicism won't get you a 200 percent return, but it will keep you from losing
more money.
"Why should any Israeli start giving in to that cynicism now?"
Kerry asked. Perhaps because it's been twenty years. Or because thousands of
Israelis have been killed and wounded. Or because there isn't a single piece
of supporting evidence to show that the other side is interested in any kind
of final peace agreement.
The only sure things that have come out of the Peace Process in two decades
are terrorist attacks and increased demands by the terrorists. There has been
no final status agreement for the simple reason that the terrorists can only
get the best possible deal by never coming to an agreement. The longer they
hold out, the better the offers that the likes of John Forbes Kerry extract
from Israel are. And the offers keep getting better so there is never any
reason to actually make a deal.
Picture a desperate rug merchant dickering with a customer. The rug merchant
always lowers his prices. The customer always lowers his bids. The deal can
never happen until the price of the rug reaches zero or until the rug
merchant decides that the price isn't worth selling at. And that is the thing
that men like Kerry will never allow Israel to do. Israel can never stop
bargaining and the Palestinian Authority never has to stop bargaining until
the entire rug, all of Israel, is on the table.
Since Israel can never make that offer and since its enemies will never
accept less than the whole rug, the negotiations are doomed to a descending
spiral in which the Jewish State's negotiators offer more and more in the
hopes of settling the negotiations faster to avoid the even higher demands
that they know they will face down the road, while the exact same calculation
removes any incentive from the other side to settle because they know that
the deals will be better down the road.
The only way out of the spiral is for Israel to walk away from the
negotiations for good, accepting that the penalty for permanently abrogating
the peace process will be less than the eventual penalty for perpetuating the
peace process. And that is what Obama and Kerry hedge against by talking up
the benefits of peace.
"The great enemy of the truth is very often not the lie; deliberate,
contrived and dishonest, but the myth; persistent, persuasive and unrealistic,"
John F. Kennedy said. The mythology of the peace process is the enemy of the
truth. Its "reassuring repetition of stale phrases" prevents what
Kennedy called, "the difficult, but essential confrontation with
reality."
Kerry repeatedly calls for hope against cynicism, using stale phrases to
perpetuate a mythology of peace with no basis in reality. Out of his mouth
fall all the stale promises and threats that have been moldering for
decades."We can’t let the disappointments of the past hold the future
prisoner," he says and you can hear the faint echoes of a thousand old
speeches and smell the musty air of old banquet halls.
All these are the enemies of the truth. And the truth is a simple thing.
Kerry keeps speaking of peace negotiations between Israel and the
Palestinians. But which Palestinians would those be?
Nearly half of the population of the Palestinian Authority lives
under Hamas rule. Hamas is arguably the legal government of the entire
Palestinian Authority having actually won elections.
Meanwhile President Abbas, the man whom Kerry would like Israel to reach a
final status agreement with, was last elected in 2005. He is approaching the
eighth year of his four year term.
During his heavily hyped visit to Israel, Obama gave a speech in which he
said, "The days when Israel could seek peace simply with a handful of
autocratic leaders, those days are over. Peace will have to be made
among peoples, not just governments."
But that's exactly what Kerry is peddling. A worthless deal with a bunch of
autocrats.
If Obama really meant what he said, then he would have insisted that Abbas
win a current election to show that he actually speaks for the residents of
the West Bank and Gaza. It would also be a matter of basic practice for the
entire question of Hamas and Gaza to be settled so that there is one unified
Palestinian Authority to negotiate with, rather than two Palestinian states.
And yet that's not on the table here. Anyone who proposes that a man who
claims to speak for the Palestinian people should have been elected by them
to higher office in this decade would be accused of cynicism and lacking in
hope and faith in the mythology of peace.
Obama’s failure to insist on that means that he knows the negotiations are
worthless.
The bigger Arab League peace plan that Kerry is proposing is equally
worthless. Not only is it worthless in detail, but it's worthless because, as
Obama said in his speech, it represents a handful of autocratic leaders.
The proposal came from the Saudi King who has never run for anything, except
perhaps a dessert tray. The Arab League consists of monarchies, tyrannies and
a few elected governments that took a severe beating during the Arab Spring
and remain unstable even after elections. Aside from the absolutely terrible
terms of the agreement, there is absolutely nothing to show that the offer
represents any popular will or mandate in the Arab World.
In 2010, John Kerry met with the Emir of Qatar who told him that the best way
to resolve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict would be for Israel to give up
the Golan Heights to Syria because then Assad could convince Hamas, Hezbollah
and Iran to come to the negotiating table.
The full phrasing of the Wikileaks cable is worth quoting here if only
because it should serve to disqualify John Kerry from ever being allowed to
negotiate anything, including his next yacht buy.
"Senator Kerry told the Amir he knew Qatar could help the U.S. but asked
how we deal with those who advocate violence. The Amir said the short
answer is to work the Syrian track, which means pushing for Israel's return
of the Golan Heights to Syria. The Amir said return of the Golan is
important not just to Syria but also to Hizballah and Iran."
The last time an American leader performed this well, he was sitting across
the table from Stalin at Yalta.
Kerry said that he had "great discussions" with Assad. The Emir
told Kerry that Assad was committed to "big change". Kerry agreed
that Assad wants change and peace with Israel. The Emir told Kerry that it's
important that the United States pressure Israel into turning over the Golan
Heights.
A year later, the Emir of Qatar was financing a Sunni war to overthrow Assad.
Everything that he had told Kerry proved to be utterly worthless. There was
no peace on the horizon. The Emir had only been using Kerry and Assad to
weaken Israel, before using Hillary Clinton to weaken Assad. There was no
peace here. Just the puppetry of diplomatic war.
Kerry learned no lessons from this. If there is anything that Kerry has
learned a lesson from in all his years of being played by everyone from the
Viet Cong to the Sandinistas to Assad, it's impossible to tell.
At the AJC, Kerry talked up the "moderate" leadership of Abbas, who
had declared that he was no different than Hamas. And he doubled up on the
mythology of hope. "People have spent so much time lamenting what hasn’t
worked in the past that I believe we’ve actually forgotten to focus on what
the future could look like if we do keep faith," he said.
But it's actually the other way around. The creaky process has only dragged
on this long because of all the people who insist on taking hope on faith,
instead of basing their decisions on the solid ground of history.Who trade
Patrick Henry's lamp of experience for rose-colored glasses.
"Mythology distracts us everywhere," John F. Kennedy said. "In
government as in business, in politics as in economics, in foreign affairs as
in domestic affairs."
The
mythology of the peace process is a giant distraction. It allows for the same
worthless commodity to be sold and resold, again and again. And that
commodity is hope. The Israelis have been compelled to trade territory and
lives for hope. Now the trade is beginning all over again, this time with a
peace plan put forward by a country that is behind much of the terrorism
around the world.
Saudi Arabia and Qatar insist that they are American allies even while they
fund terrorists who carry out attacks against America. In 2010, they were
insisting that Syria could also be America and Israel's best friend if only
it had the strategic high ground of the Golan Heights. And that once it had
the Heights, then it could bring Hamas, Hezbollah and Iran to join the party.
Now they're insisting that America has to destroy Assad and pressure Israel
to give up half of Jerusalem to a terrorist organization and then there will
be peace.
The substance of John Kerry's speech was that he had learned absolutely
nothing from the past and that everyone else should join him in not learning
anything from the past. That optimistic ignorance is not a luxury that either
America or Israel can afford.
At the conclusion of his address, Kerry invoked the oath of Israeli soldiers
at Masada. But the very point of the oath is the responsibility of the
Israeli soldier not to allow his country to be put into a position where it
is so besieged that its only choice is between the depredations of the enemy
and an honorable suicide. And Masada, the final last stand in a desert
fortress, is exactly where Kerry and the Qatari and Saudi devils whispering
in his ear are driving the Jewish State.
Daniel Greenfield is a New York City based writer and blogger
and a Shillman Journalism Fellow of the David Horowitz Freedom Center.
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