Politics, Diplomacy Behind Obama’s Gaza Silence

// added January 05, 2009 // 5 comments //
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Even as Israelis and Palestinians plunged deeper into conflict, U.S. President-elect Barack Obama remained silent, refusing to budge from his one-president-at-a-time mantra.

Obama takes office on January 20 but has not commented on the Middle East crisis since Israel launched attacks on Gaza nine days ago. His advisers insist that only President George W. Bush can speak for America until then.

The Palestinian death toll in nine days of Israeli attacks has risen to more than 500. Hamas, which ended a six-month ceasefire, has fired rockets deeper into Israel than ever before, hitting major cities and killing four Israelis.

While most prominent U.S. politicians have backed Israel, critics have noted that Obama joined Bush in condemning the killing of civilians in attacks in November in Mumbai, India. They would have liked him to say something about the fate of Palestinian civilians caught in the fighting.

The president-elect also has commented on the global economic crisis and his plans to try to pull the U.S. economy out of recession.

Asked about the apparent contradiction, an Obama transition aide who asked not to be named said on Sunday: “President Bush is our nation’s president until January 20, and he is responsible for our nation’s diplomacy with the world.

“During this transition period, we are not engaging in any action that could send confusing signals to the world about who speaks on behalf of the United States.”

Domestic politics and international diplomacy could be factors in Obama’s silence. He may hope the crisis will reach a turning point where a new president, untarnished by previous comments, can make a difference with a fresh start.

He also knows any statement is fraught with traps.
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5 comments // Politics, Diplomacy Behind Obama’s Gaza Silence

  • Ihatethemall
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      Ihatethemall  
    • he has no trouble talking about other issues why wont he comment about this one. sooner or later he will have to then we will all see that he backs israel like every other president has... either that or hes looking for the button that says present. what a bonehead

    • 1 year ago
  • INTELJUNKIE
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      INTELJUNKIE  
    • My thing on this is everybody is screaming, Obama!!! Obama!! say something..The man is not President yet, he has no powers yet. He cant do anything yet. For him to speak now on a volatile Situation is like Rodney King at that press conference during the L.A riots, "CANT WE ALL JUST GET ALONG". And did it stop the riots NO!..The world is gonna have to wait til Jan 20th. and then after that we shall see what he is going to propose. Yes i know lives are being lost, but don't blame him, i think you know you to blame..So keep his name out ya mouth til after Jan 20th!!!! ty

    • 1 year ago
  • JohnA
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      JohnA  
    • Looks like Obama won't be able to vote "present" on this one. The Israelis are going to make him do something the American media never would, take a stance on an issue.

    • 1 year ago
  • timcat_blues
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      timcat_blues  
    • LOL, that's hilarious. After all the Muslim accusations now Obama is being portrayed as a Jew? This guy can't win and he has yet to take office.

    • 1 year ago
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    • “If I were Obama, I wouldn’t want to talk about it either. Frankly, it’s a lot more comfortable to let this one hang on the president,” said Edward Walker Jr., who served as U.S. ambassador to Israel from 1997 to 1999.

      “I don’t think he wants to be tagged at this point with either advocating the Israeli response or condemning it because our (U.S.) interests are sort of torn on this one,” added Walker, an analyst with the Middle East Institute think tank.

      Pro-Israeli comments by Obama risk upsetting the Arab world even before he takes office. Comments that seem critical of Israel would anger its American supporters.

      Morton Klein, president of the pro-Israel Zionist Organization of America, noted that Obama spoke out on Mumbai.

      “And he’s acting almost as if he’s president when it comes to the economy, right? He’s not screaming ‘there’s only one president’ when he’s talking about the economic stimulus package,” Klein said.

    • 1 year ago

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