No, I don't obsess about this stuff, but I don't have to read The Israel Lobby to know that it is political suicide to do any of the things you say Obama woud have to do to earn your respect.
All my President would have to do was give an honest assesement on the Israel-OT situation, and move the United States forward based on this.
No. I go back and forth on this issue because I try to set aside my own prejudices and think about it from the perpective of each party. But at the end of the day, I have a hard time working up a whole lot of sympathy for Hamas, certainly, but also Fatah. After all, instead of peaceful coexistence, they chose war and this is the result. It's not clear to me that ethics dictate I support them despite this.
Well, Hamas, at least in Democratic terms, chose Bush's Road Plan, and were elected, democratically. Then the US decided the elected Hamas shouldn't be the ones in charge and supported Fatah in their coup.
Hamas sucks, sure. But what on Earth should Palestinians be supporting? The US told them to vote, they did and elected Hamas, who was ostracized. Does democracy work for them? Or does it only if the US thinks their votes are good?
Should we insist on a 2-state solution?
No, I don't even live in that part of the world. Maybe a one-state solution is better. What's wrong with a secular democracy in which every person has an equal vote and equal rights?
Imagine there's no countries. Image no religion. Nothing to kill or die for.
Good Lennon quote. But yes, what is wrong with a one-state solution? I don't see anything wrong with it. But is Israel championing this, where every "Palestinian" has an equal vote and equal rights?
Israel isn't. Because it can get the best of all worlds---continual monies from the US, continual incursian into the "2nd state", continual "what-me-worry" with continual US vetoes of any UN resolution against them. Israel is a superhero amongst states. Whether they should have this status is a big question.
My answer btw is not to upend Israel. The country should be secure, safe, and democratically or whatever upholding their principles. My only concern is that they are taking over the territory of another state, even if it hasn't been recognized as such.