Analysis: Obama Consistently Engages Radical Muslims

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obamaBy M. A. Klein and D. Mandel

Last week, a diplomatic Kristallnacht occurred. President Barack Obama chose to support and fund a Palestinian Authority (PA) government that includes Hamas, the U.S. and EU-designated terrorist group that calls in its Charter for the destruction of Israel (Article 15) and the murder of Jews (Article 7). Also last week, he freed five senior Taliban terrorist commanders in exchange for an American serviceman who may have been a deserter.

Obama could have cut funding to the PA, which would have made sense strategically, have supported a close, long-standing American ally, Israel, and is also required by U.S. law. He could have refused any exchange of senior Taliban leaders. Why didn’t he?

Because he supports engagement with radical Islam — not merely moderate Muslims, Arab liberals, or secular reformers. Al-Qaeda excepted, he believes radical Muslims are potential interlocutors and friends. This is confirmed by his decisions at every important point in his presidency.

Thus, when Obama addressed the Muslim world in Cairo in June 2009, he insisted on inviting members of the parliamentary bloc of the (then-banned) radical Muslim Brotherhood over the objections of U.S. ally, Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak — though his Administration later denied that it did so. Indeed, a furious Mubarak refused to attend.

It was no secret that numerous surveys had shown before 2011 that large majorities of Egyptians favor discriminatory sharia, the death penalty for apostates and so on — meaning that it was almost certain that radical Muslims would triumph in elections. Yet, when a groundswell of opposition to Mubarak’s rule arose in February 2011, Obama called for Mubarak to step down “now” while his spokesman called for early elections involving “non-secular actors.”

When the Brotherhood’s Mohamed Morsi was, unsurprisingly, elected president, Obama did not discontinue arming the regime, even though its future policies were as yet entirely unknown. Yet, when in July 2013, Morsi was ousted by the Egyptian military under Field Marshal Abdul el-Sisi, Obama suspended military aid.

The Iranian regime is one whose leaders have called for the destruction of both America and Israel. It has been developing a nuclear weapons capacity that would give it the means to act on these designs. Yet, Obama has not sought to undermine or replace the regime. In 2009, when Iranians were brutalized on Tehran’s streets for protesting the rigged re-election of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Obama did not call for Ahmadinejad to step down — he pointedly refused to get involved, saying “it’s not productive, given the history of U.S.-Iranian relations, to be seen as meddling.”

For over a year upon becoming President, Obama prevented any new Congressional sanctions on Iran coming to a vote. He subsequentlydiluted and delayed those that in the end passed. The 2010 UN Security Council sanctions Obama did support did not cover Iran’s vital oil, financial, and insurance sectors, and included huge exemptions for numerous countries – like China, which has huge contracts in Iran’s energy sector developing oil refineries, and Russia, which supplies S-300 surface-to-air missiles to Iran.

Then, in 2013, having at least tightened UN sanctions, Obama agreed to immediately undo them, granting Iran some $20 billion in sanctions relief (not merely $6-7 billion, as the Administration initially claimed) under the terms of the Geneva interim agreement. That agreement permitted Iran to retain intact all the essential elements of its nuclear weapons program — its Arak plutonium plant; continued uranium enrichment; intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) programs, even retention of its enriched uranium stocks. (Iran was simply required to reduce them to an oxide which can be restored in weeks to weapons-grade uranium).

The conclusion is clear: Obama, contrary to his oft-repeated promise to do “everything, everything” to prevent Iran going nuclear, is willing to let Tehran become the next nuclear power. That’s why in July 2009, then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said that the U.S. would extend a “missile shield” over the Middle East if that occurred. It also explains why Obama in 2013 nominated as Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel, an outspoken opponent of stopping Iran by military or even economic means.

In Syria, Obama is arming the opposition to Bashar Assad’s Baathist regime. It might indeed be welcome if Assad fell, but some 80% of the forces fighting him are Islamists, including al-Qaeda. Where will that leave Syria and the region should Islamists succeed in replacing Assad?

Turkey long ceased to be a close U.S. ally. In June 2010, it opposed U.S-supported UN sanctions on Iran. In 2012, it excluded of Israel from two counter-terrorism conferences in Istanbul, and Madrid. Its Islamist Prime Minister, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, has called Israel a “terrorist state” and Zionism “a crime against humanity.” He has also a record of anti-Semitism that goes back to the 1970s — but, by Obama’s own admission, he is one of Obama’s closest friends among foreign leaders.

The record shows that Obama favors accommodation with radical Islam, their regimes and their leaders. He has less interest in traditional U.S. allies and is willing to pick fights with them or abandon them.

Morton A. Klein is National President of the Zionist Organization of America (ZOA). Dr. Daniel Mandel is Director of the ZOA’ s Center for Middle East Policy.

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7 COMMENTS

  1. Obama definitley supports terrorist ideas himself

    When Obama was in university he went to pakistan – one of the training and breeding grounds for terrorists- for some time.most college students go to Aruba and cancun

    His “charming” priest wright yemachshemo is the biggest antisemitic and anti american who condemned the jewish people and israel week after week and Obama said even though I was in his place week after wk for 20 hours I didn’t pay much attention and Jeremiah wright married Michele and Barack he stayed with Michele the night of the election to offer prayer and support

    Obama good friend who wrote an haskama to his book bill ayers

    Louis farkan Malcolm X all radical black groups who are Muslim such as the black panthers is who this president looks up to

    Black panthers were at the polls on election night to intimidate voters to vote for Obama
    Obama father was a Muslim and in Islam religion goes by the father

  2. Obama doesn’t favor accommodation with radical Islam nor is he the fool everyone makes him out to be. He is FIRMLY in the radical Islamic camp and is anti-American values. Everything falls into place once you realize this. 20 years attending rev White sermons, bowing to Saudi prince, all items mentioned in this article… Why is treason hard to believe just because he was elected?

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