Friday, May 09, 2008

Obama: Robert Malley and Hamas

No wonder Hamas has endorsed Barack Obama to be president of the United States.

From The Times:

One of Barack Obama’s Middle East policy advisers disclosed yesterday that he had held meetings with the militant Palestinian group Hamas – prompting the likely Democratic nominee to sever all links with him.

Robert Malley told The Times that he had been in regular contact with Hamas, which controls Gaza and is listed by the US State Department as a terrorist organisation. Such talks, he stressed, were related to his work for a conflict resolution think-tank and had no connection with his position on Mr Obama’s Middle East advisory council.

“I’ve never hidden the fact that in my job with the International Crisis Group I meet all kinds of people,” he added.

Ben LaBolt, a spokesman for Mr Obama, responded swiftly: “Rob Malley has, like hundreds of other experts, provided informal advice to the campaign in the past. He has no formal role in the campaign and he will not play any role in the future.” The rapid departure of Mr Malley followed 48 hours of heated clashes between John McCain, the Republican nominee-elect, and Mr Obama over Middle East policy.

Mr Obama, who has been trying to assuage suspicion towards him among the influential Jewish and pro-Israel lobby, spoke at a Washington reception marking the 60th anniversary of Israeli independence on Thursday when he promised that his commitment to the country’s security would be “unshakeable”. However, Mr McCain has high-lighted the Democrat’s pledge to negotiate directly with nations such as Iran – whose leaders talk of wiping Israel off the map – and a statement from Hamas saying that it hoped that Mr Obama would win the presidency.

Mr Malley, a respected commentator on Middle Eastern issues and part of President Clinton’s negotiating team at the Camp David talks, has come under attack in recent months from right-wing bloggers. Yesterday, asked if Obama campaign was aware of his contact with Hamas, he said: “They know who I am but I don’t think they vet everyone in a group of informal advisers.”

Randy Scheunemann, Mr McCain’s foreign policy chief, suggested that Mr Malley was part of an emerging pattern in which other advisers had been repudiated after throwing confusion over policies on trade and Iraq. “Perhaps because of his inexperience Senator Obama surrounds himself with advisers that contradict his stated policies,” he said.

Obama needs to take a course in vetting. He surrounds himself with nutjobs, terrorists, and people who like to talk to terrorists.

No wonder Jimmy Carter, chum of Hamas, is in Obama's corner.

2 comments:

hammer111 said...

Nobody is buying these desperate attempts to smear Obama. Whats more the majority of this country is sick and tired of the NEOCONS and their FAILED policies.

America is so tired of the failed Bush policies, especially the failure of the neocon agenda pushed by the chickenhawk neocons, that we are instead going to elect a 46 year old black man with a Kenyan father, with middle name Hussein, and a half a term in the US Senate.

Go back and read your sad attempt at smearing Obama with these fear tactics and pandering to AIPAC, and you will see why McCain is going to lose to the longest of longshots, Mr. Barack Obama!

Mary said...

The truth isn't a smear.