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Obama promises king Israel will withdraw from West Bank, Jerusalem, bows again
WASHINGTON -- President Barack Obama was said to have pledged to Saudi Arabia that the United States would force Israel to withdraw from eastern Jerusalem and the entire West Bank by 2012.Diplomatic sources said Obama relayed a pledge to Saudi King Abdullah that he would take any measure to ensure an Israeli withdrawal from the West Bank and Jerusalem over the next 18 months. They said Obama relayed the pledge to Abdullah during the president's trip to Riyad in June 2009, about four months after he assumed office, in exchange for Abdullah's help to arrange for the end of the Taliban war in Afghanistan.
"Obama believes the Saudis are the most important element in his strategy to withdraw from Afghanistan," a diplomatic source familiar with the Obama-Abdullah talks, said. "Abdullah said he was ready to talk to Taliban, but asked for a clear and definitive promise to deliver Israel."
On June 29, Abdullah met Obama in the White House, the third session over the last 18 months. Officials said the two leaders focused on Gulf security and the Middle East peace process.
"This is a very important visit [by Abdullah]," U.S. ambassador to Riyad, James Smith, said.
The sources said Abdullah has demanded U.S. guarantees that Israel would withdraw from the West Bank and most of Jerusalem by 2012. They said the Saudi king also expressed opposition to U.S. arms sales to Israel and Washington's boycott of the Hamas regime in the Gaza Strip.
Obama's approach to the Saudis was formulated soon after he entered the White House in late January 2009. In May 2009, Obama sent an envoy, Richard Holbrooke, to Riyad to urge the kingdom to support efforts to facilitate a NATO withdrawal from Afghanistan.
The sources said Abdullah asserted that he wielded significant influence over the Saudi-financed Taliban, the main rebel force in Afghanistan. But the king told Holbrooke, Obama's envoy to Afghanistan and Pakistan, that he first wanted Washington to adopt and implement the Saudi plan for an Arab-Israeli settlement.
"Holbrooke agreed with everything Abdullah asked," a source who monitored the meeting recalled. "He [Holbrook] kept saying 'No problem,' even to the most outrageous demands. At that point, the king said, 'I want to hear this from your boss.'"
Is anyone QUESTIONING the king about his influence over the Taliban on and preceding September 11, 2001?