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Haim Saban is an interesting character. He built his fortune in Media and has thereafter channeled his considerable fortune for causes he believes in. His focus is Israel. He believes in Israel and works to promote Israel every which way he can. That's commendable. But, his posturing to be an honest broker leaves a bit to be desired.

In a very insightful posting by the Al Jazeera's Marwan Bishrawa, there was a very detailed expose about Saban. The Middle East Center he helped found and underwrites at Brookings is positioning itself as an honest broker and a bridge with the Muslim Community. The problem is that the principal backer is someone who is a chief backer for Extreme Right-Wing Israeli Causes. The current director, Ken Pollack, was one of the guys who was among the cheerleaders for the fiasco that is commonly known as the Iraq War. Pollack fashions himself as a Middle East Analyst and is totally clueless about the realities on the ground in the Arab World. I have to wonder why does such a man have so much influence over the conduct of U.S. Foreign Policy in the MIddle East?


The key statement that Bisharwa noted was this: "..Imagine a Saudi-Financed, Pro Hamas Think Tank running U.S. Jewish Dialogue...". If that was in fact the case, one has to wonder what the reaction of the die-hard Israeli right-wingers will be to this while the rhetoric against Iran continues to heat up and while the Middle East continues to be in turmoil in large measure due to the inflexible posturing going on.

Secretary Clinton is in the Middle East right now drumming up support to counter Iran. General Jones also came out with the ultimate objective of regime change in Iran. The pathetic nature of the regime in Iran is something that I have commented on extensively here and in KP's sister site, Outsider Views. But, what I worry about is whether such public pronouncements are clouded by such pro-Israeli think tanks such as the Saban Center.


Saban has a right to do whatever he wants with his money. But, it should not be in a position to infuence policy to the extent that it has because his position as an honest broker is suspect at best. I have to wonder if State Department Policy Makers understand that.

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The Obama Expectations Game

January 19th 2009 05:25
Mr. Obama's big day is approaching fast. Sunday, there was party!! Today is King Day in America. The President-Elect called everyone to action to serve. Now, On Tuesday at 12:01 PM EST, he will take on the enormous challenges facing him.

The write-up by William Kole of the Associated Press (Source: Really Long Link noted how the world is now starting the enormous challenges Mr. Obama will be taking on. The whole word needs to understand that it took a long time to get here. It is not going to be fixed tomorrow. Obama is an ordinary guy who has had potentially greatness thrust upon him. The whole word needs to give the guy a chance to breath and take the challenges. I view his team as a strong team that can make a good run at it.

I view Afghanistan and Gaza as the biggest challenges. I have written about Gaza over the past number of weeks in Outsiderviews. As for Afghanistan, I nearly fell off my chair when I saw the report of the attack on the so-called Afghan Government by the Secretary General of NATO. Although I view Mr. Obama's silence on Gaza as disappointing in light of the immense suffering by the ordinary civilans, I am willing to give him a chance. Simple fairness dictates it.
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