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miércoles, 19 de febrero de 2014

Malley. El nuevo amigo de Obama.

Bob Malley, el Nuevo consejero especial de la Casa Blanca es un peligroso enemigo de Israel.


Este amigo de los Hermanos Musulmanes resumía así sus posiciones en un artículo de marzo del 2012 en el Foreing Policy :
 "Los israelís, y no es la primera vez , exageran mucho la amenaza iraní y su inminencia ", sugería que era en interés de Netanyahou  el mantener  al mundo focalizado en Irán, con el único objetivo de aliviar la presión  (americana y mundial ) sobre Israel  que se ejercía para lograr que llegase a un acuerdo de paz  con los palestinos.
 Es adepto a considerar que hay un nexo de unión entre la solución del " conflicto" palestino-israelí  y la cuestión nuclear iraní.







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In a March 2012 article in Foreign Policy Magazine, Malley wrote that “Israelis, not for the first time, likely are exaggerating the Iranian threat and its imminence,” and suggested that it was in Netanyahu’s interest to keep the world focused on Iran in order to take pressure off of Israel to reach an agreement with the Palestinians.
“Virtually the entire international security conversation has become monopolized by Iran, turning Netanyahu’s 15-year obsession into a global one,” Malley wrote. “That is an added benefit for the prime minister: for as long as that remains the case, there will be little space left for that other irksome Middle Eastern conflict — the Israeli-Palestinian dispute — and even less American appetite to pressure Israel on it.”

When rumors first floated over the summer that Malley might come in from the cold to fill some capacity on the administration’s foreign policy team, right-wing Jewish groups protested. The Zionist Organization of America’s National President Mort Klein said that he was “deeply concerned that someone hostile to Israel and pro-Hamas and pro-Iran as Robert Malley may be appointed to high office in the Obama Middle East team.”
Malley, who has published one book and numerous articles, has remained active in conflict-management and Middle East policy circles. He is a member of the advisory board of J Street, and has been since its earliest years.
This position, however, may prove to be Malley’s biggest challenge. And with Saudi Arabia alienated from the United States and skittish regarding Iran’s nuclear program, he will once again have White House-level seats at a Mideast drama with high stakes.
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