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Obama obviously does not think an actual foreign policy is of any serious importance - so he doesn't have one.

Update: yesterday, Mr. Biden announced the Administration's unqualified support of the Palestinians. More than that, he decided to arrive 90 minutes late to a State dinner put on by the Israeli's and in so doing, could not be more insulting to the Jewish nation -- jds (3/9/10)

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We took this story in-total from FP. You need to know what is happening outside our borders. Hint: its a stinking mess. As concerns Israel, Obama began his presidency with his speech to the Muslim world (most of us have forgotten this performance) at the University of Cairo and then, he gave Hamas almost 1 billion dollars for housing and the like (think they spent the money on housing or missiles?). He followed these fine decisions with an order to Israeli leaders to cease construction in the Westbank. He has not visited Israel since winning the election. In a poll within Israel, 94% of the Israeli people believe Obama is anti-Israel. In short, his Israeli/Palestinian policy is a noteworthy disaster. Here is evidence of the disconnect between Obama and the Middle East - beginning with Israel. Note the "in your face" stance of Israel with regard to the Amerian President.

It looked this morning like U.S. Vice President Joe Biden was going to have a nice, friendly visit to Israel, even though the government there announced on the eve of his trip that it was approving new construction in an existing settlement bloc in the West Bank.

"The bond between our two nations has been and will remain unshakable," Biden wrote this morning in President Shimon Peres's guestbook. "Only together can we achieve lasting peace in the region." He also praised Peres as "articulate."

The State Department's initial statement on the matter was exceedingly cautious, suggesting that the United States was willing to swallow Israel's argument that the new building didn't violate Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's 10-month moratoriumon on new settlement construction.

But then, the Israeli Interior Ministry added another wrinkle, announcing a plan to build 1,600 new homes in hotly contested East Jerusalem. The official story is that Netanyahu didn't know the announcement was coming, and that Interior Minister Eli Yishai, who heads the hard-line Shas Party, was freelancing. Apparently the prime minister's office is looking into the matter.

Biden came out with this harsh statement today:

"I condemn the decision by the government of Israel to advance planning for new housing units in East Jerusalem. The substance and timing of the announcement, particularly with the launching of proximity talks, is precisely the kind of step that undermines the trust we need right now and runs counter to the constructive discussions that I’ve had here in Israel. We must build an atmosphere to support negotiations, not complicate them. This announcement underscores the need to get negotiations under way that can resolve all the outstanding issues of the conflict. The United States recognizes that Jerusalem is a deeply important issue for Israelis and Palestinians and for Jews, Muslims and Christians. We believe that through good faith negotiations, the parties can mutually agree on an outcome that realizes the aspirations of both parties for Jerusalem and safeguards its status for people around the world. Unilateral action taken by either party cannot prejudge the outcome of negotiations on permanent status issues. As George Mitchell said in announcing the proximity talks, "we encourage the parties and all concerned to refrain from any statements or actions which may inflame tensions or prejudice the outcome of these talks."

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