Who is to blame for the problems America has with Israel? Well, there were no serious issues before Obama. Does that answer your question?


<<< New book out on June 23 written by a past Obama supporter as Israel's ambassador to the United States.  

NY Post:  When it’s released June 23, the new book by bestselling historian Michael Oren is going to be the talk of Washington and Jerusalem — not to mention everywhere people take an interest in the relations between the United States and Israel, which is to say, in many if not most places on the planet.

It’s called “Ally: My Journey Across the American-Israeli Divide,” and I’m not sure that in the annals of diplomatic history there’s ever been anything quite like this astonishing account of Oren’s four years (2009-2013) as Israel’s ambassador in Washington.

It’s an ultimate insider’s story told while all the players save Oren are still in place; the Israeli prime minister he served still holds office and the administration to which he was the ambassador will remain in power until January 2017.

It’s not that there’s lots of breaking news in “Ally” that will startle people. Rather, it makes news on almost every page with its incredibly detailed account of the root hostility of the Obama administration toward the Jewish state.

What makes the details especially credible is that Oren is no flame-breathing Israeli right-winger but very much (and at times distressingly) an Establishment creature and one, moreover, who makes it clear he drank the Obama hope-and-change Kool-Aid in 2008.

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  1. Carter has gone off the rails, lately, but even he was not as dangerous to Israel's existence as is Obama. This is all on Obama. Anyone want to bet that things get much better, for Israel, even if Hillary wins?

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    1. Indeed. Hillary is more the hawk and is pro-Israel. Times, they are a-changing.

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