GAFFNEY: The Gadhafi precedent
Could attack on Libya set the stage for action against Israel?
By Frank J. Gaffney Jr.
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The Washington Times
6:52 p.m., Monday, March 21, 2011
NO-FLY ZONE: An F-16 jet fighter flies over the NATO airbase in Aviano, Italy, on Sunday. President Obama said he had no choice but to authorize military strikes to help enforce the U.N.-authorized no-fly zone. (Associated Press)
@-Text.rag.dropcap:There are many reasons to be worried about the bridge-leap the Obama administration has just undertaken in its war with
Col. Moammar Gadhafi. How it will all end is just one of them.
@-Text.rag:Particularly concerning is the prospect that what we might call the Gadhafi precedent will be used in the not-too-distant future to justify and threaten the use of U.S. military forces against an American ally:
Israel.
Here’s how such a seemingly impossible scenario might eventuate:
It begins with the
Palestinian Authority seeking a
United Nations Security Council resolution that would recognize its unilateral declaration of statehood. Three top female officials in the Obama administration reprise roles they played in the
council’s recent action on
Libya: U.S. Ambassador to the
U.N. Susan Rice, a vehement critic of
Israel, urges that the United States support (or at least not veto) the Palestinians’ gambit. She is supported by the senior director for multilateral affairs at the
National Security Council,
Samantha Power, who in the past argued for landing a “mammoth force” of American troops to protect the Palestinians from
Israel. Ditto Secretary of State
Hillary Rodham Clinton, whose unalloyed sympathy for the Palestinian cause dates back at least to her days as first lady.
This resolution enjoys the support of the other four veto-wielding
Security Council members -
Russia,
China,
Britain and
France - as well as all of the other nonpermanent members except
India, which joins the United States in abstaining. As a result, it is adopted with overwhelming support from what is known as the “international community.”
With a stroke of the
U.N.’s collective pen, substantial numbers of
Israel Defense Forces (
IDF) and Israeli citizens find themselves on the wrong side of internationally recognized borders. The
Palestinian Authority (PA) insists on its long-standing position: The sovereign territory of
Palestine must be rid of all Jews.
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