April 3, 2012

Talk about grasping at straws

From Israel National News:
Report: Obama Blaming Israel for Rising Fuel Prices
The Obama administration is blaming Israel for the recent rise in global crude oil prices, according to a Sunday report in The World Tribune. The rise in fuel prices is deemed as harming the U.S. economy and has also hurt Obama in the polls as he seeks re-election in November.

The report cited a leading U.S. analyst, Robert Satloff, who returned from talks with Israeli officials.

Satloff, executive director of the Washington Institute for Near East Policy, said, according to The World Tribune, that the Israeli leadership saw Washington as attributing the higher gas prices to �Israel�s posturing� on Iran.

�They think the Iranians should be held responsible for the higher gasoline prices,� Satloff was quoted as having said.

He added that the officials told him the Obama administration was staging a campaign to undermine Israel.
This comes on the heels of the US Government leaking very sensitive information that Israel had been negotiating with Azerbaijan to use an airport as a launch site for an attack on Iran's nuclear facilities. Now Iran knows to look in that direction and the cost of the attack has greatly escalated. From Foreign Policy magazine:
Israel's Secret Staging Ground
In 2009, the deputy chief of mission of the U.S. embassy in Baku, Donald Lu, sent a cable to the State Department's headquarters in Foggy Bottom titled "Azerbaijan's discreet symbiosis with Israel." The memo, later released by WikiLeaks, quotes Azerbaijan's President Ilham Aliyev as describing his country's relationship with the Jewish state as an iceberg: "nine-tenths of it is below the surface."

Why does it matter? Because Azerbaijan is strategically located on Iran's northern border and, according to several high-level sources I've spoken with inside the U.S. government, Obama administration officials now believe that the "submerged" aspect of the Israeli-Azerbaijani alliance -- the security cooperation between the two countries -- is heightening the risks of an Israeli strike on Iran.

In particular, four senior diplomats and military intelligence officers say that the United States has concluded that Israel has recently been granted access to airbases on Iran's northern border. To do what, exactly, is not clear. "The Israelis have bought an airfield," a senior administration official told me in early February, "and the airfield is called Azerbaijan."
Israel is out staunch ally and is the only democracy in the area. We need to stand by them. Posted by DaveH at April 3, 2012 6:10 PM
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