Opinion: Navigating Israel’s Ship Of State Through The Biden Storm

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WASHINGTON (JNS/CAROLINE GLICK) – In a media briefing Friday, White House spokeswoman Jen Psaki refused to say whether the Biden administration views Israel as an ally.

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Psaki’s behavior was easy to understand. Although Israel is America’s strongest and most reliable ally in the Middle East, Israel cannot follow where the Biden administration is now leading. President Joe Biden’s policy steps and foreign-policy appointments since taking office have made it abundantly clear that his first priority is to return the U.S. to the 2015 nuclear deal with Iran.

The so-called Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action that was negotiated by Biden’s top advisers when they served with him in the Obama administration is not a non-proliferation agreement. It is a blueprint for Iran to achieve independent military nuclear capability and regional hegemony.

Neither Israel nor the U.S.’s Arab allies in the Persian Gulf can partner with Biden and his team in advancing this policy. It puts them all in danger. This is the simple explanation for Biden’s refusal to date to speak to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and to other regional leaders. Quite simply, given his commitment to a policy that places their countries in jeopardy, Biden would prefer not to hear what they have to say.

Netanyahu adopted a three-pronged foreign policy when he was faced with a similar situation with Washington during the Obama presidency. After a four-year hiatus, the time has come to reinstate the policy.

The first component of that policy is a recognition that the U.S. is irreplaceable. No other ally can provide Israel with the partnership that the U.S. provides. That doesn’t mean that Israel’s government must bow and scrape before Biden and his advisers as they rush to empower Iran at Israel’s expense. On the contrary. Facing a hostile administration, Israel must unapologetically stand up for itself and defend its interests and rights.

As Israel does so, it must be mindful that even with the Democrats in control of the White House and both houses of Congress, the Democrats aren’t the only game in town. America is a huge, dynamic country. Moreover, not all Democrats are on board with Biden’s pro-Iran and anti-Israel Middle East policies. Israel has good friends at all levels of American politics and society in both parties. It must argue its positions and defend its actions to all of the relevant parties in U.S. politics, media and civil society.

Second, Israel needs to work with the U.S.’s other allies whose views on Iran are closer to Israel’s than they are to the Biden administration’s. In the past, Netanyahu was able to develop a constructive dialogue on Iran and other issues with the Canadian and French governments. Today, the list of partners includes Greece, Cyprus and Austria, among others.

Finally, Israel needs to expand and deepen its own alliance structure and diminish its strategic dependence on the U.S. Israel is not the isolated, poor, and weak state that it was 50 years ago. It is crucial for Israel to decrease, with the goal of ending, the military aid it receives from the U.S. and transition quickly from its status as client to partner in weapons and technology development.

Israel must expand its trade and strategic ties with its regional partners, both within the framework of the Abraham Accords and outside of them.

Recognizing the Biden administration’s keenness to realign the U.S. towards Iran, India has announced its plans to restore and expand its trade and defense ties with Iran. Israel should work to curb India’s enthusiasm. India, along with Japan, South Korea and Taiwan, have all expanded their trade and defense ties with Israel over the past decade. And Israel must seek to develop and expand these ties still further, while working with these governments to block, rather than enable, Iran’s nuclear and conventional empowerment.

The U.S. will remain Israel’s most powerful and important ally, regardless of the policies of any specific administration, because the interests and values that join Americans and Israelis are so wide and deep.

At the same time, Israel cannot concede either its sovereignty or its core interests to satisfy an administration committed to policies that harm both. With a foreign policy based on a commitment to maintaining the U.S.-Israel alliance; a deep understanding of American politics and society; prudent coordination with NATO members and other key states; and expansion of Israel’s strategic and economic regional partnerships and ties in Asia, Israel will be capable of handling what awaits it in Washington.

This article first appeared in Israel Hayom.


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anonymous
anonymous
3 years ago

You guys can’t even give Biden a chance. It’s like what I saw in an Orthodox jewish newpaper – a picture of Biden with the logo “Commander-in-Thief”
Shame on all you Orthodox bad-mouthers. p.s. I’m Orthodox, but not vile

Impeach trump
Impeach trump
3 years ago

People just dismiss Biden automatically as a liberal. Joe Biden is a moderate Democrat who is portrayed by the (Jewish) media to be a hard core liberal.
Biden won the election fair and square, he is our undisputed president for the next 4 years, face it!!!!!!!!!!
Give the poor man a chance, and you will say how much more he will accomplish than trump, who only cares about the economy.,,,,,….

Please..
Please..
3 years ago

Message to Psaki and the rest of the Biden people:

If Israel is not and US Ally, you clearly don’t know what an ally is.

Perhaps you need to be educated.

Truths
Truths
3 years ago

The Biden ship will sink with out doing any damage to the land of Israel

Voice of Reason
Voice of Reason
3 years ago

And we need to be keen and open eyed with regards to what the Biden regime seeks to do with Israel. Obama did all he could to throw Israel under the bus, from refraining from condemning terror against Israel, to the immoral and senseless apologies and support expressed to the arbiters of terror, to the withholding of arms already bought during war, to the transfer of billions of dollars to support terror, to the murderous support of the Iran deal. May anyone seeking to continue such policies be granted the extremes of personal suffering and disgrace. Biden is not trustworthy. Both him, and the evil people that are now pulling his strings, the current administration is highly suspect. We need to be watchful and vigilant.