WASHINGTON WATCH: Even if he wanted to, President Obama knows another US peace push wouldn’t work.
By DOUGLAS BLOOMFIELD
P resident Barack Obama plans to go to the Middle East in two weeks, and the Israeli Left and the Palestinians are praying he’ll be bringing an American peace initiative. Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu and the Israeli Right are praying he won’t.Even if he wanted to, President Obama knows another US peace push wouldn’t work. All the rhetoric aside – and it really is little more than rhetoric – neither side is interested in, much less ready for, serious peace talks.At best, they may be ready to talk about talking about peace. A diplomat who spent many frustrating years trying to broker Israeli-Palestinian peace now says they are so far apart that “neither side believes the other is committed to a two-state outcome.”Ambassador Dennis Ross, in a weekend New York Times op-ed, as if to demonstrate how remote the chances of progress are, proposed 14 confidence-building measures just so the two sides can get to the point where they’re willing to begin talking about the core issues.There will be no American peace plan simply because neither side is ready or willing to move toward real reconciliation, preferring instead to pursue short-term domestic interests while fully engaged in playing the blame game.For the foreseeable future, neither side has a government in place. Netanyahu has been buffeted by the far Right, the Center and the ultra-religious for weeks as he struggles to cobble together a new coalition that probably won’t be in place by the time President Obama arrives.That shouldn’t make any difference to Obama since his most urgent task is to speak directly to the Israeli people, whose confidence and backing he will sorely need if he is to eventually prod their government to the peace table.In Ramallah, Obama will have to disabuse Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas of any notion he can be pushed into shoving a peace plan down Israel’s throat on their behalf.The Palestinians will hold elections later, and any Hamas victory will be a defeat for any hope of a peace agreement for years to come.There are other good reasons Obama won’t bring a peace plan, starting with domestic politics here; Congress would run interference if Israel complained it was being strongarmed by Washington. Historically, such efforts – by Nixon, Carter, Reagan and Clinton administrations – have always failed.