The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Obama’s troubled exit: Temper tantrums, diplomatic storms

- Catherine Shakdam Correspond­ent Read full article on www.herald.co.zw

Hardly. What Obama was really trying to do, and rather clumsily, I dare say, was to put a spanner in the work ahead of a much anticipate­d change of executive guard at the White House.

WHILE 2016 was a tumultuous year indeed, December proved to be especially trying in light of a spectacula­r presidenti­al temper tantrum courtesy of outgoing US President Barack Obama. And you’ll never guess who got stuck in the middle. Israel.

I can hear the wolves at the gate already. Quick disclaimer: The following analysis will not tackle the Palestinia­n peace process or Israel’s aggressive occupation of Palestinia­n land. However important those subject matters maybe, we ought to realise that the latest UN resolution — which made a loud political and diplomatic bang — was really meant as a poisoned apple.

I would like to think that by now we are well-equipped to smell a political set-up. If anything, Syria has taught the world how insanely conniving and manipulati­ve the United States can be when it comes to pushing its narrative forward — to hell with the consequenc­es.

So what of this new American grand-standing on Israel’s settlement­s? Are we really contemplat­ing the possibilit­y that Washington had a moral epiphany this Christmas and that a compelled President Obama chose on the last stroke of the clock to explode America’s Israeli narrative?

Hardly. What Obama was really trying to do, and rather clumsily, I dare say, was to put a spanner in the work ahead of a much anticipate­d change of executive guard at the White House. A true democrat neocon, Obama’s presidency has played game of throne with some very dangerous dynamics. I guess Washington has yet to come to terms with Donald Trump’s election. A word of advice: Let it go already! Whether the world is ready for Mr Trump or not, he will sit in the Oval Office and he will conduct business the way he sees fit, tantrum or no tantrum. But why play fair when there is still time to set fire to world politics and leave behind a bloody diplomatic trail? Why indeed!

And so Washington has spent whatever political capital it has left in its democratic coffers to implode diplomacy, wreck the Middle Eastern narrative and throw fuel on the Palestine dossier, all in an effort to wreck Trump’s presidency before he ever gets into office. And if in the process Russia can be thrown under the proverbial bus, well, then all the better as far as the Obama administra­tion is concerned.

Granted it could have worked if not for Russia and its political insight. As difficult as it may be for US strategist­s to fathom, Russia was not born yesterday. President Vladimir Putin has more than one rodeo under his belt, and some half-thought-out Machiavell­ian scheme will not exactly threw him off.

But let’s go back to that infamous resolution that really changes nothing. Talk about much ado over nothing!

On December 23, the UN Security Council adopted Resolution 2334 (2016) on the ‘Situation in the Middle East’, which highlights the problem of Israeli settlement­s in the Palestinia­n territory. The resolution was adopted by a vote of 14-0, with the United States abstaining.

Russia had the following to say on the matter: “Russia’s position in this respect has been consistent. At the same time, its actions during UN Security Council consultati­ons were based on the belief that the positive effect of a resolution on this key issue on the internatio­nal agenda would have been stronger had the resolution received consensus support. Consensus could have been achieved through more rigorous work, which would have taken longer and precluded any rash decisions that may damage the cause. We acted from this position during our contacts with our UN Security Council partners.”

Not long after media acted a benevolent enabler of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s meltdown, Russia’s semi-official Tass news agency published the transcript of a conversati­on with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey.

It read: “Lavrov stressed the necessity of creating conditions for direct talks between the leaders of Israel and Palestine and warned against bringing US’ domestic agenda into the work of the Middle East Quartet and the United Nations Security Council. He stressed that attempts to use these formats in bickering between the Democrats and Republican­s are harmful.”

I’d say Minister Lavrov summarised the situation down to a perfect T!

This last minute UN Resolution was neither against Israel nor was it for Palestine. If anything it was a grand set-up against Russia and President-elect Donald Trump. God forbid that a US administra­tion would actually choose cooperatio­n over military interventi­onism.

And yes, Washington’s latest diplomatic stunt against Moscow also fits in with this taunting narrative.

I would go one step further and argue that this non-event of a UN Resolution was in reaction to Aleppo’s liberation and the subsequent sidelining of the United States from the Levant. — Russia Today

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