May
1 , 2008 - Issue 275 |
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Get Carter!: The Attack on Jimmy
Carter's Middle East Peace Efforts by Bush & Olmert The African World By Bill Fletcher, Jr. BlackCommentator.com Executive Editor |
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Former President James (Jimmy) Carter has the ability to appear almost out of thin air, landing in the midst of some of the most complex international crises. He has done it again, this time in going to meet with the Palestinian resistance group, Hamas. For reaching out to this significant section of the Palestinian movement, he is being demonized by both the Bush administration and the administration of Israeli Prime Minister Olmert. Former President Carter
has crossed a line that Bush and his Israeli allies have set, aimed at
isolating and destroying Hamas. Despite the fact that Hamas won internationally
recognized elections in Carter concluded, and
this is entirely consistent with his best-selling book Palestine:
Peace Not Apartheid,
that all significant forces involved in the Israeli/Palestinian conflict
must be brought to the table if there is to be a permanent and just settlement
of outstanding matters. Bush and Olmert have a very different vision.
Their objective is to turn the Abbas government into a puppet regime that
operates akin to a subcontractor, in this case a subcontractor to manage
the Palestinian people. Carter, on the other hand, recognizes that such
an approach is not only undesirable - even from the standpoint of the
ruling circles in the The preliminary results
of these meetings are very intriguing. Hamas has offered to accept The attacks on Carter are not only aimed at undermining any good will that he has secured with Hamas and the Syrians, but also at blocking efforts at any route to peace not dictated by Bush and the Israeli government. As became clear in the aftermath of the Palestinian elections and the Hamas victory, elections and self-determination are perfectly acceptable for Bush and the Israeli government as long as the results are those that Bush and the Israelis have approved. It is critically important
that we in Black America add our voices to those, internationally, who
are and have been supporting President Carter's peace efforts (and other
legitimate peace efforts) aimed at securing a just settlement of the Israeli/Palestinian
conflict, and specifically, justice for the Palestinian people. Actions
aimed at intimidating pro-Palestinian and pro-peace forces must be halted,
but, as with any bully, will only be halted when people of good will stand
firm and insist that this will not be tolerated. Unfortunately, being
anti-Palestinian seems to be a litmus test for many politicians in the
Bill Fletcher, Jr. is Executive Editor of The Black Commentator. He is also a Senior Scholar with the Institute for Policy Studies and the immediate past president of TransAfrica Forum. Click here to contact Mr. Fletcher.
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