Martin Indyk really hates Israel. And Israelis hate him back. So he probably wasn’t a good choice for Middle East envoy to bring peace. But Obama made him one anyway.
Since Indyk’s miserable failure, he has been feeding a non-stop diet of Israel bashing stories to major papers and now he has even begun bashing his old boss.
Hey if Leon can do it, why not Marty?
Indyk, who left his role as U.S. special envoy for Israeli-Palestinian negotiations in July, lashed out at the Jewish state for showing “disrespect” to the Obama administration and warned that the historically strong U.S.-Israel “relationship is in trouble,” according to an audio recording of the event obtained by the Washington Free Beacon.
Then Indyk went on to disrespect Obama.
Indyk said he “discovered” after years of bargaining with the Israelis and Palestinians that the U.S. no longer had the credibility it once did under past presidents.
“What I think we discovered … trying to make peace this time around, was that we would crack the whip, but no one was responding to our whip cracks,” Indyk said with dismay. “That’s a change.”
This erosion in credibility is a “change which has occurred very recently,” Indyk said, adding that “our dominance has begun to wane.”
Case in point, Indyk and Brookings handing over their piece of US foreign policy to Qatar. You can’t complain about the lack of US influence when you’re one of those selling out to the highest bidder.





















