I Think the Israelis Will Have To, Because the U.S. Won’t

Q&A: Caroline Glick on Netanyahu’s Speech - Kathryn Jean Lopez - The Corner on National Review Online

Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu delivered a much-discussed speech on Sunday, endorsing a demilitarized Palestinian state and responding to Pres. Barack Obama’s recent Cairo address, among other things. Caroline Glick took a few questions about it and the Iranian elections this morning.

Caroline is senior contributing editor of the Jerusalem Post and the senior fellow for Middle Eastern Affairs at the Center for Security Policy. She’s also author of Shackled Warrior: Israel and the Global Jihad. Here’s the conversation:

And a very interesting conversation it is. I was unaware that the US military was training Palestinian fighters. Okay, I dimly remember that the US promised to help train PLA “security forces,” which sort of sounds like training local police departments, but apparently it is nothing of the sort.

That’s depressing.

More depressing is that avowed anti-Israel, anti-semitic nature of the Obama administration, from the top down.

Glick has a lot to say here. Read the whole thing. It’s not the kind of information you’ll often see in the US’s Mainly Socialist Media and its prominent Husseini bumboys.

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