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http://www.theage.com.au/world/obamas-stance-worries-israelis-20090417-aa90.html

I think this article sums things up well

Obama's stance worries Israelis

    * Jason Koutsoukis
    * April 18, 2009

Can Israel still call the United States its best international friend? Apparently not, if you believe the tone of the local media.

Watching the drama unfold inside Israel, the increasingly tense dialogue between US President Barack Obama and new Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is taking on all the trappings of a duel.

Almost every day brings news of another sore point between the two countries, a source of yet further inflammation of their once warm relations.

One could be forgiven for thinking that the more immediate threat to Israel's national security lay across the Atlantic rather than from closer to home.

It is bad enough that President Obama uses almost every opportunity he can to set the parameters of a final peace agreement between Israel and the Palestinians. Now US officials are openly using Israeli anxiety over Iran's fledging nuclear program as a bargaining chip to force Israel's hand on giving up control of the West Bank Palestinian territory.

No less a figure than White House chief-of-staff Rahm Emanuel — whose father fought with the militant Zionist group the Irgun, and whose appointment had provided such reassurance to Israeli officials — was quoted this week laying down the law to Israel.

If Israel wants the U.S. help to defuse the Iranian threat, Mr Emanuel was reported to have told Jewish leaders in Washington, then get ready to start evacuating settlements in the West Bank.

Talkback radio blazed with fury across the country the same day, as Israelis protested that no US official had the right to tell them where to live.

Then on Thursday came the news that Mr Netanyahu's planned first meeting with President Obama in Washington next month had been called off.

Mr Netanyahu had hoped to capitalise on his attendance at the annual American Israel Public Affairs Committee conference in Washington to visit the White House.

But Administration officials informed Mr Netanyahu's office that the President would not be "in town".

Washington sources added that the Obama Administration would not be continuing the tradition that had developed during the Bush years of hosting Israeli prime ministers whenever they showed up in town, sometimes with just a phone call's notice.

It might have been no more than coincidence, but yesterday Israeli defence officials told the liberal daily Haaretz that Israel's $US15 billion ($A21 billion) purchase of 75 US-made F-35 Joint Strike Fighter jets was now under review due to "the unexpected high cost and disagreements with the manufacturer".

Contrary to initial expectations, President Obama has wasted no time becoming fully engaged in the Middle East peace process, despite the magnitude of his domestic political agenda. While Mr Netanyahu has refused to endorse a two-state solution to the Israel-Palestinian conflict agreed to by his predecessor, President Obama has made it abundantly clear that the US will accept nothing less than Israel living side by side with a sovereign Palestinian state.

Mr Obama is also demanding a freeze on Jewish settlement expansion in the West Bank, and has dropped the Bush administration's opposition to Hamas being part of a future Palestinian Authority government.

According to prominent Israeli political commentator Maya Bengal, who writes for the country's second-largest selling newspaper Maariv, the holiday is over.

"As Passover comes to an end, so comes to an end, it seems, the days of grace granted to the Netanyahu Government by the American Administration," says the commentator.

Tel Aviv barman Meir Avraham, 30, says he can feel on the street the tensions being played out between the US and Israel.

"This is one of the the main things that the people are talking about at the moment," says Mr Avraham, who recently returned to Israel after several months in Townsville.

All Israelis, says Mr Avraham, understand the vital nature of the relationship between Israel and the US. "If we lose America, then we are alone," he says. "So we must listen to what America wants. But really I think this is more about the little brother testing the limits of the big brother."

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I don't think any of us on this forum are surprised by this information.

Obama will never and never had any intention of helping Israel and/or being an ally to Israel.
This is evident in all his garbage rhetoric that "we are not at war with Islam".
Or, how about him wanting to reach out to the Taliban.

Israel is now more than ever on it's own.

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I don't think any of us on this forum are surprised by this information.

Obama will never and never had any intention of helping Israel and/or being an ally to Israel.
This is evident in all his garbage rhetoric that "we are not at war with Islam".
Or, how about him wanting to reach out to the Taliban.

Israel is now more than ever on it's own.

Maybe it's for the best. Israel won't be beholdent to the US, and they can do what they need to do without any input from Washington. Even Chaim said US aid to Israel is like an addiction they've got to get rid of, well by the end of the Obamanation administration they will be free of it.
Nuke the arabs till they glow, then shoot them in the dark.

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I don't think any of us on this forum are surprised by this information.

Obama will never and never had any intention of helping Israel and/or being an ally to Israel.
This is evident in all his garbage rhetoric that "we are not at war with Islam".
Or, how about him wanting to reach out to the Taliban.

Israel is now more than ever on it's own.

Maybe it's for the best. Israel won't be beholdent to the US, and they can do what they need to do without any input from Washington. Even Chaim said US aid to Israel is like an addiction they've got to get rid of, well by the end of the Obamanation administration they will be free of it.
   

NewYorker,

You have a good point.  I guess it is for the best.
Israel doesn't need to owe more of anything to the U.S.A..

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I don't think any of us on this forum are surprised by this information.

Obama will never and never had any intention of helping Israel and/or being an ally to Israel.
This is evident in all his garbage rhetoric that "we are not at war with Islam".
Or, how about him wanting to reach out to the Taliban.

Israel is now more than ever on it's own.

Maybe it's for the best. Israel won't be beholden to the US, and they can do what they need to do without any input from Washington. Even Chaim said US aid to Israel is like an addiction they've got to get rid of, well by the end of the Obamanation administration they will be free of it.

Yes, there are no excuses now.  While Obongo grovels in the dirt to the muslim nazis and apologizes for our existence to Latin American communists, Israel is starting to feel as though she is all alone in this world now that a black muslim communist dirtbag is the Resident of the White House. 

But she is not alone!  The Jews of Israel must now turn to GOD, HaShem, the creator of the universe and all that's in it, for their salvation.  God has not abandoned them!  This might be the greatest opportunity of their lives to turn to God!  Behold as He performs miracles to save the Hebrews: His chosen people as He has promised!

18  In that day the LORD made a covenant with Abram, saying: 'Unto thy seed have I given this land, from the river of Egypt unto the great river, the river Euphrates;

13 And, behold, the LORD stood beside him, and said: 'I am the LORD, the God of Abraham thy father, and the God of Isaac. The land whereon thou liest, to thee will I give it, and to thy seed.

14 And thy seed shall be as the dust of the earth, and thou shalt spread abroad to the west, and to the east, and to the north, and to the south. And in thee and in thy seed shall all the families of the earth be blessed.

15 And, behold, I am with thee, and will keep thee whithersoever thou goest, and will bring thee back into this land; for I will not leave thee, until I have done that which I have spoken to thee of.'