I am currently reading Lee Smith's The Strong Horse: Power, Politics, and the Clash of Arab Civilizations. I'll write about it after I leisurely finish reading it.
Of course I am deeply upset to see the nazi level evil treatment of Jews by the Jeremiah-Wright-Obama White House. That is only part of the disaster at hand.
I will let my authority's (Michael Totten) favorite authority say what needs to be said:
"Of course, Washington shaming Israel will please the Arabs—even U.S. allies like Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, and Cairo, Egypt, that cheered on Jerusalem when it took on Iran’s assets Hezbollah and Hamas. Remember, the Arabs have been compelled by the American strong horse to swallow their pride for decades. But given that Arabs do not air their own dirty laundry for fear it will make them look weak, our public humiliation of an ally will earn us only contempt.
"But here’s the most important thing: Even if you discount the centrality of shame and honor as operative principles in the Middle East, the Obama administration has blundered by jeopardizing not Israel’s stature but our own regional interests and the Pax Americana that has been ours over the last 35 years. Our position in the region depends on every actor there knowing that we back Israel to the hilt and that they are dependent on us. Sure, there are plenty of times we will not see eye-to-eye on things—differences that should be resolved in quiet consultations—but should any real distance open up between Washington and Jerusalem, that will send a message that the U.S.-backed order of the region is ready to be tested. And that’s exactly what the axis of resistance is seeing right now."
In simple English. President Obama has wasted the lives of thousands of Americans since Gulf Storm in 1990. He has made a colossal historic mistake. We are in a Middle Eastern "nightmare."