The End Of US-Israel Strategic Cooperation?
By Shoshana Bryen
Mark 2012, however, as the year the Obama administration took its most overt steps yet to tell the Arab and Muslim World the the US was severable from Israel . How much of what the US and Israel developed over the years was shared with countries overtly hostile to Israel ? "I don't want to be complicit if they (Israelis) choose to do it (attack Iran 's nuclear program)," said Joint Chiefs Chairman Martin Dempsey.
News flash, General Dempsey: You are complicit in the way that counts; you are trapped: the Iranian leadership does not care what we say -- or what we do -- about our military relations with
It is unlikely, General, that you spoke on your own hook as you are still wearing your stars. The last General who spoke to journalists out of turn and out of the country was Stanley McChrystal – and he lasted only as long as it took to arrive in the Oval Office. Your Commander in Chief appears to have used you to hammer another nail in the coffin of a relationship that had, until he got here, been remarkably productive for more than 30 years.
Since the Reagan administration, US-Israel military relations have generally been buffered from US-Israel political relations. They were not always smooth, but the military establishments were largely left to determine their interests together and separately. The late Caspar Weinberger was not enamored of Israel (certainly he was not enamored of the late Prime Minister Begin nor of the 1982 war in Lebanon), but the designation and early growth of "US-Israel Strategic Cooperation," and the designation of Israel for Major Non-NATO Ally status came in those years.[1] The Sixth Fleet came to
The First Gulf War complicated the relationship when President Bush (41) built a broad Arab coalition to rescue
After 9-11, Americans instinctively understood that we had been hammered by something with which the Israelis were familiar. "We Are All Israelis Now" was the headline in a major American paper. The Israelis "opened their closets" to help the
As the
"Complicity" is the wrong word for a relationship between countries that was grounded in the most fundamental agreement on democratic governance, civil liberties, minority rights, rule of law, and what constituted the enemy – at least until now.
General Dempsey meant
President Obama's Cairo Speech showed only a superficial understanding of the Jewish relationship with the
He dispatched NASA administrator (and retired Marine LTG) Charles Bolden to find space exploration partners in the Muslim world (visual evidence of his discomfort can be seen here). The administration accepted the 2010 Nuclear Non Proliferation Treaty Review that singled out
The
Despite the demand for a "total settlement freeze" that forced the Palestinian Authority to harden its negotiating position, a vision for a "two-state solution" beginning with the 1967 lines and working backward, and a nasty comment about Prime Minister Netanyahu that was supposed to be off-camera, the Obama administration continues to proclaim itself Israel's friend and ally – citing increases in military assistance;[2] the X-Band Radar;[3] Israel's "qualitative military edge";[4] and missile defense.[5]
Mark 2012, however, as the year the Obama administration took its most overt steps yet to tell the Arab and Muslim world that the US was severable from Israel. The NATO-related air rescue operation Anatolian Eagle was canceled because
Two other US-organized and led multilateral counterterrorism confabs excluded Israel as well. When Turkey objected to the sharing of intelligence information with Israel , Secretary of Defense Panetta said no NATO radar intelligence would be shared "outside of NATO." NATO Secretary General Rasmussen rushed to assure the Turks of the same thing. Finally, the administration announced that Austere Challenge would be reconstituted as the biggest and best missile defense exercise yet. Until this week, when it announced that the exercise would be scaled back – way, way back – so Iran would not think it was cover for a US-Israel attack.
This is where General Dempsey comes in – he is the President's emissary to reassure the Iranians that the
The United States is trading a long-standing, mutually beneficial security relationship for relations that will be less solid (is anything less solid than the US-Egypt relationship AFTER we've spend $1.5 billion on it annually since the early 1980s and welcomed its Muslim Brotherhood revolution?); less technologically advantageous to the U.S. (the technology relationship with the Arab/Muslim world flows only one way); and less protective of minority and civil rights (as the Egyptians discover we have no leverage).
General Dempsey is the fall guy for an administration that increasingly holds
Shoshana Bryen is Senior Director of The Jewish Policy Center . She was previously Senior Director for Security Policy at JINSA and author of JINSA Reports form 1995-2011.
[1] When Major Non-NATO Ally status meant something; now it's been applied to Afghanistan – laughably suggesting that the Afghan military has something to contribute to the security of NATO.
[2] Actually negotiated by the Bush administration in a 10-year deal.
[3] Negotiated during the Bush administration by now-Senator Mark Kirk.
[4] A tricky concept when theUS is selling billions of dollars worth of equipment to countries at war with Israel .
[5] See "Austere Challenge" below.
[2] Actually negotiated by the Bush administration in a 10-year deal.
[3] Negotiated during the Bush administration by now-Senator Mark Kirk.
[4] A tricky concept when the
[5] See "Austere Challenge" below.
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