Wednesday, May 20, 2009

A VERY DISTURBING LETTER TO THE PRESIDENT

You might ask why XtnYoda would find the joined letter signed by 76 US Senators... that's 76 out of 100... urging the president to keep the security of Israel in mind, would be very disturbing to XtnYoda?

Well... it's because it is very disturbing that 76 US Senators would feel the need to remind the president to keep Israel's security in mind. That tells XtnYoda that we have 76 US Senators that do not trust either the president's judgment, or worse yet, his intentions, about issues in the Middle East.

Very disturbing.


Dodd's page

Senators Chris Dodd (D-CT), Johnny Isakson (R-GA), Arlen Specter (D-PA), John Thune (R-SD) were joined by 72 of their Senate colleagues in writing to President Obama today, encouraging him to work towards achieving peace between Israel and its Arab neighbors in a manner that takes into full account the risks that Israel will face in any peace agreement....

In the letter to the President, the Senators wrote that the United States must recommit itself to its historic role as a trusted friend and mediator and that the United States must insist on Palestinian commitment to ending terrorist violence and to building the institutions for a viable Palestinian state living side-by-side, in peace with the Jewish state of Israel....

A copy of the letter appears below.

Dear Mr. President:

We are writing out of our shared concern over 60 years of conflict in the Middle East, and a mutual desire to see peace between Israel and its Arab neighbors. While the obstacles are formidable, we agree with you that every effort should be made to realize that peace.

Many years of strong, principled US engagement led to historic peace treaties between Israel and both Egypt and Jordan. We believe that achievement of a lasting peace between Israelis and Palestinians requires adherence to some key principles. These include an understanding that while the United States has an important role to play, the parties themselves are the ones who will need to negotiate and live with whatever agreement is reached. As we work closely with our democratic ally, Israel, we must take into account the risks it will face in any peace agreement. Without a doubt, our two governments will agree on some issues and disagree on others, but the United States friendship with Israel requires that we work closely together as we recommit ourselves to our historic role of a trusted friend and active mediator.

We must also continue to insist on the absolute Palestinian commitment to ending terrorist violence and to building the institutions necessary for a viable Palestinian state living side-by-side, in peace with the Jewish state of Israel. The more capable and responsible Palestinian forces become, the more they demonstrate the ability to govern and to maintain security, the easier it will be for them to reach an accord with Israel. We encourage you to continue programs similar to the promising security assistance and training program led by Lieutenant General Keith Dayton, and hope that you will look for other ways to improve Palestinian security and civilian infrastructure.

Finally, we hope that you will promote far greater involvement and participation by the Arab states both in moving toward normal ties with Israel and in encouraging moderate Palestinian elements. Everyone in the region has a stake in the success of these negotiations and should contribute to a lasting and comprehensive resolution.

We look forward to working closely with you on these critical issues.

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