Bibi Netanyahu is accustomed to getting his way with Americans. I recall an instance where he was unsuccessful: General Vernon Walters, U.S. Ambassador at the UN at the time, wouldnt let him use the secure telephone in the US Missions at the U.N. (the staffer politely explained that it could be used only by American citizens). Bibi erupted and stormed out of the office. So now Bibi announces that failed presidential candidate John McCain supports the release of Jonathan Pollard, a fellow from my hometown who is in prison for spying for the Israeli government.
An innocuous phrase in the AP story notes that Netanyahu said in a statement that McCain pledged his support in a phone conversation Thursday. May we assume that McCain called Bibi to make this extraordinary pledge about which Americans care little, but Bibi cares beaucoup? Or should we assume that Bibi is calling every GOP presidential candidate demanding that they make such a pledge, or risk losing the support of Bibis friends in the U.S.? After all, a gaggle of Republican presidentials, most of whom know zip about foreign affairs, have been trying to outdo each other in proclaiming their support for Israel. Isnt it likely that Bibi would ask (or demand) that they prove it?
Perhaps the question should be put to every one of them on the campaign trail: Did Bibi ask them for The Pledge? Did they give it?