Obama may be afraid of the Jewish lobby, that is until after he hopes to be re-elected.
A Palestinian woman passes anti-Barack Obama posters that went up on municipal billboards overnight, on June 14, 2009 in downtown Jerusalem, Israel. The posters, credited to an extremist right-wing Jewish organization, dresses the US President in a Palestinian Qufiyyeh headdress, and calls him an anti-Semitic Jew-hater.
(June 14, 2009 - Photo by David Silverman/Getty Images Europe)
Obama conflicted over Palestine question - FT.comBy Anna Fifield in Washington 9-18-11
Exactly a year ago this week, President Barack Obama stood at the podium at the UN General Assembly and declared his support for a Palestinian state.
“Palestinians will never know the pride and dignity that comes with their own state,” Mr Obama told the general assembly, unless the two parties reached a peace agreement.
So it will be some degree of awkwardness that Mr Obama returns to the UN this week and directs his representatives to vote against a plan that would lead to Palestinians achieving that exact destination, albeit by a different route.
US president will be acutely aware how hypocritical he must appear: voicing support for democratic transitions across the Middle East at the same time as scuppering Palestinian aspirations for recognition. Mr Obama hardly wants to be seen as being on the wrong side of the change sweeping through the Arab world. [Go to above link to read the article.]
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