U.S.: Wonât back any Palestinian government run by Arafat
The United States has made it clear to the Palestinian Authority that Washington will not support any government controlled by Palestinian Authority Chairman Yasser Arafat.
Thatâs the GOOD news.
The U.S. called for the new Palestinian prime minister to take direct control of the PA security forces, most of which are currently under Arafatâs control. The message was passed to Palestinian officials in recent days by John Wolf, the head of the American delegation to oversee the implementation of the road map.
Thatâs the bad news - Bush is still pushing his "roadmap". Somebody needs to tell him the roadmap is road kill.
Wolf also informed the Palestinians that the new prime minister will not receive American support unless he takes on the terrorist organizations, and is not satisfied with a truce. The former prime minister, Mahmoud Abbas, refused to target the militant groups, saying that he would not be responsible for causing a civil war.
That worked well, didn't it? | They donât mind waging war against Israel, or against factions that donât support their war. Somebody needs to take control and stomp down hard. Donât see that happening with any Palestinian that has any position of importance, anywhere in the PA controlled region.
Instead, Abbas negotiated a temporary cease-fire which fell apart last month after a Hamas suicide bombing and the subsequent assassination by Israel of a senior member of the group. The U.S. approach toward the PA has become increasingly tough, say Israeli officials. "The Palestiniansâ strategic setback is that theyâve lost Americaâs backing," claimed a senior Israeli official this weekend.
That's why they had the "road map." It gave them a chance. They systematically blew that chance. | The government of Prime Minister Ariel Sharon was encouraged by the sharp criticism of Arafat articulated last week by U.S. President George Bush. "The U.S. president didnât voice this criticism at an AIPAC conference," said the top Israeli officials. "Instead he spoke while standing beside an Arab leader, Jordanâs King Abdullah." But speaking at the International Monetary Fund conference in Dubai, U.S. Treasury Secretary John Snow said Saturday that the U.S. fully supports the PAâs efforts to bring peace and economic stability and prosperity to the Palestinian people. "Towards this end, the United States will continue to provide budgetary support and other aid to the Authority to help insure that it can effectively conduct normal government functions," he said.
We know that Arafartâs been skimming the US aid, using it as he chooses, rather than as the US has suggested. Itâs time to cut the supply line, and let the rat-infested ship Arafart founder
The new Palestinian cabinet will be jointly appointed by Arafat and his nominee for prime minister, Ahmed Qureia, and will include a Hamas supporter and a U.S. favorite, Palestinian officials said earlier in the week.
I hope Bush stands firm, and tells Arafart this is unacceptable.
"The government will be formed next week," one official said Thursday. Qureia rejected Israeli claims that his government would be judged by its ability to disarm terror groups and said his role was to please no one but the Palestinian people.
This Arafart clone is already in deep doodoo. If he doesnât please the US, we will "allow" Israel to do whatever they please with the PA. I hope itâs painful.
Palestinian officials said Arafatâs Fatah faction Thursday set criteria for the new government, and added Hamas supporter Moussa Zabout, a Gaza physician, had been offered a posting.
Nothingâs changed, nothingâs going to change, and nothing will be allowed to change until Arafart takes a dirt bath. Read the entire article - thereâs more bits and pieces worth remembering for the future.
Posted by: Old Patriot 2003-09-21 |