Leading Clintonite worries that Trump will sell out Israel in forging deal with Russia

The woman regarded as Hillary Clinton’s choice for Defense Secretary says “my worry” is that Donald Trump will not consider Israel’s interests in forging a deal with Russia over Syria.

Michele Flournoy spoke at an Israeli security conference earlier this week. After Philip Gordon, a former aide to President Obama on the Middle East, expressed the concern that Trump would align with Russia on Syria “without getting anything for it” in terms of constraining Iran in the Middle East, Flournoy said:

Yeah. And this is where I think you have to worry for Israel and Israel’s interests, which is that you could end up with a situation in Syria, where he says OK, we’re going to get some kind  of ceasefire and peace deal in exchange for some kind of general commitment of Russia to fight ISIS, which they’ve never really done, and Israel’s interests aren’t even considered in the process. That’s my worry.

Flournoy was widely-thought to be Hillary Clinton’s “Defense Secretary in waiting.” Last year she advocated for a far more aggressive U.S. intervention in Syria against Bashar al-Assad and ISIS, which she styled as “limited military coercion,” including enforcing a “no-bombing” zone in areas controlled by rebels. She is the CEO of the Center for a New American Security, a liberal-interventionist thinktank.

Her comments underline the fact that during the campaign Clinton was more attuned to Israel’s interests than Donald Trump.

John Kerry has contradicted Flournoy on Russia. He said last year that Russia only intervened in Syria to prevent ISIS from bringing down Assad.

In the conversation at the Israeli Institute for National Security Studies published three days ago, Flournoy expressed the fear that Trump was being “played by Putin.” The U.S. must be hardheaded, she said:

My concern is that the objective should not be simply to reduce tensions. The objective should be to protect our interests and allied interests from a more aggressive regime in Russia. We all would like to see less tense relations, but you have to put at the core protecting our interests. And I worry that in seeking to simply reduce the temperature or cool things down, that Trump may– President Trump may — make some concessions that would not be in our interests or those of our allies, long term, and that he risks being played by Vladimir Putin and being put in a much weaker position.

David Ignatius, the Washington Post columnist, affirmed Flournoy’s view, saying a grand bargain with Russia could be “dangerous to Israel”:

Part of this rapprochement with Russia would include some understanding with Russia’s allies in Syria, Iran. That’s a very dangerous strategy for all the reasons we discussed, dangerous to Israel.

But Flournoy said that based on the advisers Trump has in place, the Trump administration is likely to be very tough in its dealings with Iran. It will keep the Iran deal but “add cooperation with Israel and others in the region to push back harder on Iran’s destabilizing activity and support for terrorism.”

Philip Gordon echoed that, and said: “As they do confront Iran, Iran will respond, and there’s a risk of escalation.”

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RE: “Leading Clintonite worries that Trump will sell out Israel in forging deal with Russia”

MY SNARKCASM: Israel first and foremost! ! ! If for no other reason than in memory of Hillary and Haim.

Mondoweiss readers should club together and buy a bus. We could throw Israel under it.

“Flournoy expressed the fear that Trump was being “played by Putin.” The U.S. must be hardheaded, she said”

Of course the US has never ever been”played” by the Yahoo or any other Zioland PM. Perish the thought !! Forget danger to America all you dumb American citizens the number one focus has to be as an absolute priority “dangers to our beloved Israel”. God Bless America ! oops sorry I meant God Bless Israel !

I don’t get it. Michele Flournoy said she’s worried that Israel’s interests aren’t even considered by Trump in the process of fighting ISIS in Syria. Didn’t she notice the fact that the US is now in the “America first” age.

Hasn’t she listened to Trump’s inauguration address:

From this moment on, it’s going to be America First. Every decision on trade, on taxes, on immigration, on foreign affairs, will be made to benefit American workers and American families.

This was a hugely popular message, with something like a 65 – 22 positive rating.

See “Poll: Voters liked Trump’s ‘America first’ address” http://www.politico.com/story/2017/01/poll-voters-liked-trumps-inaugural-address-234148

And Trump defined America’s foreign policy andAmerica’s interests abroad in detail:

We do not seek to impose our way of life on anyone, but rather to let it shine as an example for everyone to follow. We will reinforce old alliances and form new ones – and unite the civilized world against Radical Islamic Terrorism, which we will eradicate completely from the face of the Earth.

That’s it, period. That was the foreign policy mission statement of Trump’s campaign and he won with that.

So, instead of claiming that Trump’s fight against ISIS in Syria may not consider Israel’s interests, Flournoy should have made a case on how considering what she calls Israel’s interests while fighting ISIS in Syria would “benefit American workers and American families” – but she did not even try.

Regarding Iran I don’t share Philip Gordon’s worries that there is a great deal to worry about confrontation and escalation. First and foremost is Iran very much against terrorism, be it Radical Islamic Terrorism or whatever terrorism. And Iran is the foremost power fighting against Al Qaeda and ISIS in the middle East. Trump’s generals will surely inform him and the public about that soon.

But there is more where Iran can help Trump. Trump said in his inauguration address:

But for too many of our citizens, a different reality exists: Mothers and children trapped in poverty in our inner cities; rusted-out factories scattered like tombstones across the landscape of our nation; an education system, flush with cash, but which leaves our young and beautiful students deprived of knowledge; and the crime and gangs and drugs that have stolen too many lives and robbed our country of so much unrealized potential. This American carnage stops right here and stops right now.

95% of world heroine come from southern Afghanistan right across the Iranian border. Iran would love to help eradicate that because that problem is not only wrecking the US, but Iran, too. The US objected Iranian help, effectively protecting the source of the drug carnage in parts of the US from Iranian-led destruction. Trump’s “America first” policy may well change that.

So, putting American interests first there’s a great potential for respectful cooperation between a Trump-led US with Iran.

More affirmation for this Palestinians vote for The Chaos Don