Cantor’s Foreign Policy?

GOP Delegation In Israel Contradicts U.S. Policy

JEN THOMAS | 08/ 6/09 05:13 AM |
JERUSALEM ? The Obama administration’s policy on Israel is misguided, puts too much emphasis on the issue of settlements and ignores the bigger threat of a nuclear-armed Iran, a U.S. delegation of Republican congressmen visiting Israel said Thursday.

Led by minority whip Eric Cantor from Virginia, the only Jewish Republican in Congress, the delegation of 25 Republicans say their weeklong mission to Israel is designed to show solidarity with the Jewish state and promote Mideast peace. A group of Democratic congressmen are expected to visit next week.

Cantor said that instead of focusing on issues such as Israeli settlement activity in the West Bank, Obama should concentrate on “the primary issue of import … and that is the existential threat that Iran poses not only to the state of Israel but to the United States.”

The congressman said he is “concerned about what the White House has been signaling of late.”

Israel believes Iran is trying to develop nuclear weapons that could one day be used against the Jewish state. Iran says its nuclear program is meant only for energy production.

Cantor and others supported Israel’s handling of the eviction of two Arab families from a house in east Jerusalem earlier this week, a move criticized by the European Union and U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.

“I don’t think we, in America, would want another country telling us how to implement and execute our laws,” Cantor said.

The Obama administration is pressuring Israel to freeze all settlement activity on lands the Palestinians claim for a future state. Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas has refused to hold peace talks with Israel until such a freeze is implemented.

The congressmen have been meeting Israeli and Palestinian leaders and their tour has included visits to West Bank settlements.

Cantor says “Too much emphasis on settlements?” Really? Settlements along with security has been the big issues dividing the Palestinians and Israel. Iran is a separate issue and what does Cantor want to do about Iran, attack? This is re-fried Bush 43 saber rattling, ineffective if not outright risky. Comments Anyone?

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One Response to “Cantor’s Foreign Policy?”

  1. Cliff says:

    Eric Can’t(or won’t) assailed Speaker Pelosi in an April 10th 2007 National Review article:

    “Mrs. Pelosi usurped the executive branch’s time-honored foreign-policy authority… Several leading legal authorities have made the case that her recent diplomatic overtures ran afoul of the Logan Act, which makes it a felony for any American “without authority of the United States” to communicate with a foreign government to influence that government’s behavior on any disputes with the United States…
    At such a critical moment in the volatile Middle East, this is no time for the United States to be sending out mixed signals…”

    What’s good for the goose is good for the gander. Maybe Eric should spend some quality time with his mentor, fellow Republican and felon, Jack Abramoff.

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