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Raise your hand if you're surprised: Romney trashes the two-state solution in Israel.
And the melding of the Likud and the GOP is now complete.
We have ourselves now a transnational political party. Any light that existed between these two organizations is now gone. The GOP, at least its foreign policy wing, is officially led by Benjamin Netanyahu. If it hadn't been already for years, which I suspect it has. http://www.motherjones.com/politics/...dle-east-peace SECRET VIDEO: On Israel, Romney Trashes Two-State Solution At a private fundraiser, the GOP candidate calls Middle East peace "almost unthinkable" and says he would "kick the ball down the field." —By David Corn Tue Sep. 18, 2012 3:00 AM PDT At the private fundraiser held May 17 where Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney candidly spoke about political strategy—noting that he saw half of the American electorate as freeloaders and "victims" who do not believe in personal responsibility—he discussed various foreign policy positions, sharing views that he does not express in public, including his belief that peace in the Middle East is not possible and a Palestinian state is not feasible. Mother Jones has obtained video of Romney at this intimate dinner and has confirmed its authenticity. The event was held at the home of controversial private equity manager Marc Leder in Boca Raton, Florida, with tickets costing $50,000 a plate. During the freewheeling conversation, a donor asked Romney how the "Palestinian problem" can be solved. Romney immediately launched into a detailed reply, asserting that the Palestinians have "no interest whatsoever in establishing peace, and that the pathway to peace is almost unthinkable to accomplish." Romney spoke of "the Palestinians" as a united bloc of one mindset, and he said: "I look at the Palestinians not wanting to see peace anyway, for political purposes, committed to the destruction and elimination of Israel, and these thorny issues, and I say there's just no way." Romney was indicating he did not believe in the peace process and, as president, would aim to postpone significant action: "[S]o what you do is, you say, you move things along the best way you can. You hope for some degree of stability, but you recognize that this is going to remain an unsolved problem…and we kick the ball down the field and hope that ultimately, somehow, something will happen and resolve it." Romney did note there was another perspective on this knotty matter. He informed his donors that a former secretary of state—he would not say who—had told him there was "a prospect for a settlement between the Palestinians and the Israelis." Romney recalled that he had replied, "Really?" Then he added that he had not asked this ex-secretary of state for further explanation. Here's Romney's full response; he starts out saying he has "two perspectives," but as he answers the question, it turns out that's not really the case: http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature...&v=ukhFBJgrZxM Quote:
On his campaign website, Romney, whose foreign policy advisers include several neocons known for their hawkish support for Israel, does not explicitly endorse the peace process or a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. But the Republican Party platform does state unequivocal backing for this outcome: "We envision two democratic states—Israel with Jerusalem as its capital and Palestine—living in peace and security." The platform adds, "The US seeks a comprehensive and lasting peace in the Middle East, negotiated between the parties themselves with the assistance of the US." In public, Romney has not declared the peace process pointless or dismissed the two-state solution. In July, when the Israeli newspaper Haaretz asked Romney if he supports a two-state solution and the creation of a Palestinian state, he replied, "I believe in a two-state solution which suggests there will be two states, including a Jewish state." Yet Romney’s remarks to these funders—this was one of his longest answers at the fundraiser—suggest he might be hiding his true beliefs regarding Israel and the peace process and that on this subject he is out of sync with the predominant view in foreign policy circles that has existed for decades. Throughout the hourlong fundraiser, Romney discussed other foreign policy matters with his patrons, especially Iran. He repeated the tough talk he has issued on the campaign trail, but he also provided an odd reason for drawing a red line with Tehran about its nuclear program: Quote:
Talking to these funders, Romney also demonstrated that his campaign-long efforts to criticize Obama's handling of foreign policy in simplistic and exaggerated terms—he's an appeaser, he's an apologist—are not reserved for public consumption. Romney told these well-to-do backers that the president is a naïf with an oversized ego: Quote:
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Duh. The question was whether or not a two-state solution can be achieved, not what the results of such an achievement would be. If you're saying that the two states should come first and hope that the peace follows, you're black for ridiculous.
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Well, THAT is the NeoCon way.
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Likud wants a Greater Israel—period. Ariel Sharon ( Likud) instigated the second Intifada in order to justify taking more land by inciting violence. Don't generalize.
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Of course you don't. Why should you? I support the two-state solution, a known position for j00 haters going on 4 years in GOP Land. I can understand the confusion you must be experiencing.
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And it is. There is no light between the GOP and the Likud, a fact that's been apparent for years now. |
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He admitted to blowing off a secretary of state, despite being on the weakest FP ticket in modern history, in order to default to Netanyahu's platform.
The GOP and Likud have merged. Romney is a puppet of Netanyahu. |
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This is as radical a position as the GOP candidate has taken in a general election that normally demands moderation. It's a brush aside of the past half-century-plus of diplomacy. It's a sign that Israel does not have to even come close to establishing good faith in negotiations, they can just do as they please with no remote concern of anything but total American approval. This is extremely radical, but it's where the GOP is today. It's where the Likud are as well. |
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What's not true?
The fact that there is no light between the GOP and the Likud anymore? They have merged in all but name. They are a transnational political party dedicated to defying the two-state solution. |
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Doesn't seem to me like Obama believes in a two state solution either, if you know what I mean.
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That the GOP and Likud have merged and that Romney is a puppet of Netanyahu. Anti-semite baiting is no better than race baiting.
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Impatience, misinformed decision making, perpetration of lies, hypocrisy, and the outright begging of the party establishment to give him the nomination personify the wimp that Mitt Romney is. There is no honor, patience and vision to lead the greatest nation on earth. If you only bury your head in an article you miss what millions of Americans have been seeing for months, even years. |
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Behind closed doors, he's saying exactly what AIPAC is paying him to: "the Palestinians" don't want peace, Israel shouldn't have to compromise, the two-state solution is folly, the '67 borders are BS. On and on. The Republican Party nor the Likud want a two-state solution. They want Israel for Israelis, period. And they've married one another to accomplish it. |
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Romney/Ryan entered this ticket with absolutely no serious FP credentials, so their FP is now dictated in Tel Aviv. |
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