Jerusalem – Analysis: Netanyahu Waiting For Obama’s Successor In A Gamble On Israel’s Security

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    FILE - U.S. President Barack Obama meets with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in the Oval office of the White House in Washington November 9, 2015. REUTERSJerusalem – If more proof was needed about the nature of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s behavior toward the administration of US President Barack Obama, it was given during Sunday’s cabinet meeting.

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    Netanyahu said that if Israel does not get what it wants in negotiations with the Obama administration on the new US defense aid package, then it will postpone signing the agreement until a new president enters the White House in January 2017, in an attempt to achieve better conditions.

    Despite Netanyahu’s attempts to thwart the nuclear agreement between Iran and the six world powers, an unprecedented effort in the annals of international diplomacy that included intervention in internal US affairs, the Obama administration agreed to swallow the insult and discuss a defense aid compensation package for Israel.

    Negotiations between the two sides were launched during which Israel requested to raise annual military aid from $3 billion (Israel actually received an additional $400 million annually in recent years for development of anti-missile systems) to $5 billion.

    Israel wants the increased US aid in order to purchase additional advanced fighter planes, refueling planes, to develop its anti-missile systems and to develop new intel equipment, cyber technologies and advanced tanks.

    Netanyahu’s threat came on this background. But it is the threat of a gunslinger that is out of bullets. The prime minister must have confused the two sides. The truth is that the United States is doing Israel a favor by agreeing to discuss enlarging defense aid, when they are still in the middle of a ten-year agreement, which does not expire until 2018.

    Even if we assume that Netanyahu is a seasoned negotiator driving a hard bargain, what can he actually achieve? If a Republican candidate is elected, then Netanyahu’s gamble could pay off. There is no doubt that a Republican president, especially one that received campaign contributions from Sheldon Adelson, will be more open to fulfilling Netanyahu’s requests.

    However, if Obama’s successor is a Democrat, the chances of increasing financial aid are not great. If Bernie Sanders wins, defense aid will definitely not increase, and could even possibly decrease. If Hillary Clinton wins, the aid could grow, but certainly not to the $5 billion annually that Israel is requesting.

    In any case, it will be at least a year-and-a-half until that happens. This is valuable time which should not be wasted. Beggars can’t be choosers. If Netanyahu’s comments are only a bargaining tactic that will in the end bring an economic achievement to Israel during Obama’s remaining tenure, we can praise him and say that because of his obsession with the Iranian nuclear program, he learned a lesson in the art of negotiation from the Grand Bazaar in Tehran.

    However, if the prime minister waits a year in the hope for an advantageous change of administration in Washington, it is clear that this leader is either a gambler or the security of Israel is not that important to him.


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    Curiosity
    Curiosity
    8 years ago

    Does anybody have a level edge? Because this guy is slanted.
    Obama is a nincompoop who hates Netanyahu. He’s the one who committed “an unprecedented effort in the annals of international diplomacy that included intervention in” the Israeli PM elections. Obama is a lying, anti-Israel, BDS liberal. It is very dishonest to present Netanyahu as a self entitled chutzpaniak who is ungrateful to the American people. Netanyahu knows Obama hates Israel and can’t stand him personally, and he is playing it right by waiting until this scumbag is out of office.

    kenyaninwhitehouse
    kenyaninwhitehouse
    8 years ago

    who says the weak BIBI will be around then and not Lapid?

    thegreatone
    thegreatone
    8 years ago

    I dont get it.

    The Zionist ideology that Jews will no more be a Golus Yid
    No more will we be “dependent” we will become “Independent”.
    No more will we wait for Moshicah. We will take up in arms and go against Hashgacha Pratis.We will be like the rest of the Goyim. Right? that’s what Herzl wanted and that’s what he writes. (C’V for a Yid to even think what i wrote)

    What a joke that after all these years the mighty Israel is almost like part of the USA .Anything they do they must have the approval of America.They are dependent as anyone can be. They Schnor from the America as much as they could.

    rebshmuel
    rebshmuel
    8 years ago

    Israel received the aid as an agreement of Camp David.

    This was part of the deal: Give up Sinai (and its economic benefit – oil) and we will give you billions a year. It is not a ‘gift’. Rather you can look at it as a debt to a deal the Americans wanted and pushed on Israel.

    Liepa
    Liepa
    8 years ago

    This is from the Jerusalem Post it sounded more like it came from the Tehran Daily.
    Shame on the JP for publishing such garbage and nonsense!

    SuchHatred
    SuchHatred
    8 years ago

    This is clearly an editorial or an OpEd, quoted here without an author’s name. It certainly isn’t a news article.