Republican presidential candidate Rick Perry strongly hope President Obama to the treatment of Israeli-Palestinian relations on Tuesday, accusing Obama of "appeasement policy" towards the Palestinians that he said was undermining U.S. security interests in the Middle East.
The governor of Texas against the Obama administration - which has tried to counter the UN vote for a Palestinian state this week and resume peace talks - was encouraging Palestinians to flee into direct negotiations with Israel.
Perry, a top competitor for the 2012 Republican presidential candidate said the U.S. should reconsider its support to the Palestinians and the close of business of the Palestinian Authority in Washington, where President Mahmoud Abbas succeeds in his quest for the official recognition of the state during the session this week the UN General Assembly.
The governor of Texas against the Obama administration - which has tried to counter the UN vote for a Palestinian state this week and resume peace talks - was encouraging Palestinians to flee into direct negotiations with Israel.
Perry, a top competitor for the 2012 Republican presidential candidate said the U.S. should reconsider its support to the Palestinians and the close of business of the Palestinian Authority in Washington, where President Mahmoud Abbas succeeds in his quest for the official recognition of the state during the session this week the UN General Assembly.
"We would not be here today at the very precipice of a dangerous approach if Obama's policies in the Middle East was not naive, arrogant, misleading and dangerous," Perry said in a speech to New York.
He blew Obama for saying last spring that the 1967 border, should be the basis for Israeli-Palestinian negotiations. Perry said the isolation declaration of Obama, Israel "in a way that is both insulting and naive."
Obama's statement was denounced by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. But Netanyahu had accepted the border as a starting point for negotiations before it, and he said last month that he would do it again if the Palestinians abandoned their application state.
Top Competitor Perry, the former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney, even in difficult attacked Obama's policy in the Middle East in a statement on Tuesday morning.
"What we see taking place at the headquarters of the UN is a total disaster diplomacy," said Romney. "It is the culmination of repeated efforts by President Obama for three years to throw Israel into the bus and weaken their bargaining position."
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