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OV Week_End III (3/7/2010): Today's Tidbits from the Middle East

: Well!??!?
Iraqis went to the Poll. There was violence and some 35 people lost their lives. But the insurgents did not succeed. The reports I have seen show that the elections went well, was well organized and reasonably fair. It shows that the people are speaking with one voice--the need to change. Now the real work begins.

Iraq is a country that is frankly broken in many ways. People can't find jobs. The infrastructure is non-existent. More importantly, the Political leadership is mostly interested in perpetuating its own power structure than actually working to overcome and rebuild. Yet, I believe that the Iraqi People must be congratulated to have turned out in such force to speak for change.

But, there is also one more profound hotspot that should be of concern. George Mitchell is back in the Middle East to start indirect talks. My reaction was simply this: "whatever". The West Bank seems to have made a nascent recovery since 2007. But, land grabs continue. The Israeli Prime Minister has been apparently targeting Muslim Holy Sites. Illegal Settlements are continuing with token Israeli response. What is clear is that the Palestinians have done everything they can according to the roadmap. They have rebuilt institutions, stamped out corruption, began a concerted effort to rebuild their economy and are making progress. Joe Klein talked about in a recent Time Magazine Column he wrote when he was in the Middle East.

There is also a sublte shift by Hamas. Fawaz Gerges, one of the Pre-Eminent Middle East Scholars, has writen on the transformation onf Hamas in a recent edition of the Nation Magazine. He lays out how Hamas has continued to change its stance as it has contineud to rule Gaza. Khaled Mashal has said that that there is an entity called Israel. The Israeli Right and the Amen Crowd in the United States seem to not accept and understand that. Israel's current governing coaliton rejects a Palestinian State despite all the pronoucements that have been made since 1967. What is bothersome is that Israel wants International law to be applied to Iran--yet it exempts itself by virtue of its actions.

As Iraq reached a milestone, there is more challenges to come. The challenge for Iraq is whether the political elite of the country will have the courage to go beyond their narrow self-interest and work for the country and not take five months to form a government. The people of Iraq cannot afford any more disappointments. As for the Israeli-Palestinian dispute, I wish Senator Mitchell success. So far, it has been a utter failure. I have to wonder what will be achieved with this "indirect" approach after all the direct approaches so far. I also wonder what is preventing the United States from putting its' foot down and basically tell Israel that it has to change its ways. Senator Mitchell floated the idea of potentially taking away Israel's financial guarantee if Israel balked at making peace. He was crucified. What are choice is there left?

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News Flash: Obama has landed in Cairo

: Anticipation is Building


As I write this, Al Jazeera is showing live scenes from Cairo showing Air Force One arriving. Cairo is pretty much shut down and been given a face lift in anticipation of the visit. Security is as tight as it gets.

The reports I am seeing note that the audience is invited. But, a number of leading Egyptian Opposition figures are not going to be there. As for the speech itself, the reports note that the speech is almost done, but continually being refined til the last minute.. There is a lot of anticipation for the speech. The Leader of the Iranian Revolution, Ali Khameini, has apparently just come out with a statement noting how the United States is hated in the Muslim World. It is apparently part of the speech he is making for a remembrance for Khomeini. I have not actually seen the statement yet. I wish he would have at least kept quiet until Obama spoke. Iran has enough to worry about right now. We have had the two animals speak already who claim to be muslims, who have no clue what Islam is about.

He has gotten into his limo to go and see the President/King of Egypt, Hosni Mubarak. Although the words will probably be as eloquent as ever, the key is action. The world will look for the US to make concerte steps. Let's see what happens.

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Hamas & Israel: Can it be true?

: Not Sure at this stage......
I am right now seeing reports that Hamas has agreed to a 18-Month true with Israel in exchange for an opening of all the major crossings. Hamas has to check with the other factions. For the sake of the region, I hope that they factions agree and Israel also agrees. Egypt has brokered this and the U.S. seems to be keen to get aid back to into Gaza. The Humanitarian situation is dire. I'll be assessing this over the ensuing days. It is noteworthy to observe that the wildcard is Israel's political stalement and the jockying for power.
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The Stupidity of Hamas

: It is just not possible..or is it?
The UN has ordered a suspension of aid delivery to Gaza. It turns out that a bunch of thugs and misfits apparently linked to Hamas have stolen supplies from the UN. I have written extensively about the suffering and have been shocked to see the continued suffering by the down and out in Gaza. Hamas cannot allow this kind of behavior to continue. The focus should be on Palestinian Unity and the need to rebuild Gaza. This kind of action does nothing to help average Palestinians. I just would like to understand what Hamas is thinking to condone such behavior.
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Netanyahu as Prime Minister: Scary Indeed

: Forget Peace If that Happens....
I have been reviewing reports noting that the Israeli public opinion has taken a sharp turn to the right. It appears that Likud will capture a majority of seats in the elections coming up in about 14 days or so.

If "Bibi" becomes Prime Minister and can form a government, the prospects of peace are gone forever in my view. When he was Prime Minister, he derailed Oslo and the peace process. He has basically told Palestinians to drop dead. Here is a far-fetched idea: if Bibi is in fact Prime Minister and sticks to his dogmatic position, shouldn't the world boycott him just as they did Hamas? Why should the world allow this conflict to go on


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As The First Day of The Obama Adminstration Begins....

: I am not surprised at the Republicans...
A Day in the Life....
The President Arrives For His First Day....A Busy One too!!!


The first day of the Obama Adminstration has begun. The President began his day by attending the National Prayer Service and got down to work. I saw him when he met with the White House and signed off on the new Ethics Rules. He has also been meeting with the Economics and National Security Teams. They have hit the ground running. Unfortunately, the Senate has not done the job by confirming the nominees. At least three key members are yet to be confirmed. A new Era has truly begun


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The Gaza Insanity Chronicles (My Final Entry)

: I pray it to be so....
Ehud Olmert has just declared a seize fire after twenty two days of fighting. Thank god that the suffering has at least will stop for a while. However, Israel will not withdraw. Israel has done it on its' own terms. The siege will continue.

Olmbert apologized for civilan casualties during his statement. Israel went out with a bang though. It bombed another UN School as part of its continued offensive. In addition, it pretty much positioned itself to tell the Israeli people that the Army bought them safety and will have the right to respond with an Iron Fist. I am happy for Gazans, though. Al Jazeera is reporting that explosions are still happening in Khan Younis. The current death toll stands at over 1200 and close to 6000 injured. Al Jazeera's interview with the eyewitness is noting that this unilateral seize fire does not mean anything because the hostilities continue and drones are flying. So, I continue to be concerned


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A Typical Day in Washington, D.C.

: Quite a Sight....
All the Presidents were at the White House on Wednesday. It was quite a sight. I would have loved to have been a fly on the wall to see what they talked about. Such scenes are to be savored for generations to come:

The Presidents
History In the Making.....

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The Gaza Tragedy (Day 11...Cont'd)

: No one is safe
The war continues. From the reports I am seeing, no one is safe. No where is safe. The UN has said that all information was given to the Israelis. A school was hit and children have been killed. So, what are the ordinary Gazans to do? Israelis have noted how their strikes are "surgical". If this in fact was a mistake, it blows away all crediblity by the Israelis in this regard. So far, Israel is losing the PR war. At least, the Israelis are to be commended for allowing Al Jazeera to report.

The flurry of diplomatic activity is continuing. I commend Prime Minister Edrogan's admonition to the Israelis when he noted the suffering Israelis have undergone and what they're doing will have a bleak mark on humanity. Although I anxiously await Mahmoud Abbas' speech, nothing will happen until the U.S. tells Israel to stop. It does appears that the Bush Adminstration will let Israel to achieve its' military objectives (whatever they are). In the meantime, the suffering continues


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Gaza......

: The Coverage Has Fallen off the Face of the Earth....
Gaza continues to be under siege by the Israelis. Israel has initiated the blockade with the support of Egypt because of the security threat from Hamas. Some have said that Gaza is the world's largest prison. I am truly trying to see and think through a solution that all can live with. Whatever ideas folks have had has only resulted in misery for all. Israelis have to continue to live in fear. Palestianians continue to suffer because they cannot simply have the basic necessities that is necessary. Israel pulled out of Gaza. But, it continues to control the Air, the Sea and Land borders of Gaza. I am sure Israel understands its' obligations. But somehow the suffering of the ordinary Palestianian that is neither a member of Hamas or any the families should never be forgotten. From what I have seen, it is in fact the case.

The plight of the Palestinians was discussed in this film showcased in Toronto last month


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