
Beatus, qui legit et qui audiunt verba prophetiae et servant ea, quae in ea scripta sunt; tempus enim prope est. (Revelation 1:3)
I just read through Caroline Glick's latest column in Jerusalem Post.
There she recounts that President Obama's first phone call to a foreign leader was to PLO chieftain Mahmoud Abbas last Wednesday morning. And this past Tuesday, Obama gave his first television interview as President to the Al-Arabiya pan-Arabic television network.
It is good that President Obama wants to hear all sides, and that he respects people of other faiths and of other nationalities.
I also respect people of all backgrounds, faiths, and nationalities.
Those who think I don't, do not know me.
But, would it not be more appropriate for the new American President to first call his allies, such as the Queen of England, and Silvio Berlusconi of Italy?
If I was elected American President, I would also call Tzipi Livni, the President of the European Commission, the Russian President Medvedev, and the Pope Benedict XVI, before calling the Palestinian occupiers of Biblical Israel.
I am also disappointed the American President did not first contact us in Europe.
While Obama claims a Christian faith, I do not believe his actions and views are in line with Christian values.
I agree that Arabs and Palestinians in Biblical Israel have difficult times, but they voluntarily accept to live in the land everybody recognizes to belong to Biblical Israel.
President Obama's priorities are indeed bizarre.
No one in his right senses believes a two-state solution is possible for Israel.
What President Barack Obama should do is to prepare for a one state solution in Israel, but without bloodshed and wars.
Obviously both the American Democratic Party and the American President want a nuclear world war in order to redress the American economy and retain America's superpower status.
This is why we have all this talk of a two-state solution in the Middle East.
President Obama's foreign policy is about serving America's interests in the world, nothing else.
It will however be very interesting to see how Hillary Clinton will tackle this issue.
But I wonder how the American public would feel, if a newly elected European President would contact chieftains in the Arab world and give interviews in their news channels, before contacting the American administration?
Maybe President Obama wants to maintain his predecessor's approval rate of 10 percent among Europeans?
"Hic Iesus, qui adsumptus est a vobis in caelum, sic veniet quemadmodum vidistis eum euntem in caelum", Acts 1:11.



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