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Since taking office in January 2009, the Obama Administration has taken a number of steps dedicated to enhancing Israel’s security. Below are some facts, figures, and statements about President Barack Obama’s commitment to Israel’s security.
This fact sheet is available to download as a pdf here.
Building international consensus against Iran’s nuclear program
Imposing new U.S. sanctions on Iran and those who conduct business with Iran
Imposing new sanctions against Iran’s banking sector because of its links to international terrorism
Andrew Shapiro, Assistant Secretary of State for Political-Military Affairs, outlined many of the Obama Administration’s achievements during a presentation at the Brookings Saban Center for Middle East Policy in Washington, DC on July 16. The video and transcript are available here.
“... My administration has provided more security assistance to Israel than any administration in history. And we’ve got greater security cooperation between our two countries than at any time in our history. And the single most important threat to Israel—Iran, and its potential possession of a nuclear weapon—has been my number one foreign policy priority over the course of the last 18 months.”
-President Obama, Interview with Israeli Television July 8, 2010
“Given the shared challenges we face, the relationship between the United States and Israel has never been more important. The United States has long recognized that a strong and secure Israel is vital to our own strategic interests. And we know that the forces that threaten Israel also threaten the United States of America. And therefore, we firmly believe that when we strengthen Israel’s security, we strengthen America’s security.”
“... For President Obama and for me, and for this entire Administration, our commitment to Israel’s security and Israel’s future is rock solid, unwavering, enduring, and forever.”
“While we may be living in times of uncertainty and great change, it’s worth again affirming an essential truth that will never change: that is the United States of America remains fully and firmly committed to the peace and security of the State of Israel. That commitment spans generations and political parties. It is not negotiable, and it never will be.”
“...We will continue to strengthen Israel’s qualitative military advantage so that Israel can always defend itself, by itself, against any threat or possible combination of threats.”
“Since day one, President Obama and Secretary Clinton have not only honored and re-energized America’s enduring commitment to Israel’s security, but have taken action to expand it to an unprecedented level.”
“The Obama Administration is proud to carry on the legacy of robust U.S. security assistance for Israel. Indeed, we are carrying this legacy to new heights at a time when Israel needs our support to address the multifaceted threats it faces.”
“We will also continue to support our words with concrete actions. The U.S.-Israel security relationship is too important to be anything less than a top priority. As surely as the bond between the United States and Israel is unbreakable, our commitment to Israel’s qualitative military edge has never been greater. And I can assure you that under the leadership of President Obama and Secretary Clinton, our relationship will always receive the time, attention and focus that it deserves.”
“I trust Barack Obama, President of the United States to carry out with me the policies that have joined Israel and the United States. And what Barack Obama has called the ‘unbreakable bond.’ We have common goals, common interests. And we now have a job to do to get on with our common goal of achieving peace with security. I trust we’ll be able to do that together.”
-Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Interview with CBS News, July 7, 2010
“... [There have been] major efforts undertaken to demonstrate the unbreakable security bonds between Israel and the United States. The Obama administration, for example, allocated $205 million to the Iron Dome program that is vital to protecting Israel from Hamas and Hezbollah rockets, as well as far-reaching support for other systems - Arrow III, Arrow II and David’s Sling - designed to intercept longer range missiles from Iran. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and National Security Advisor General Jim Jones delivered widely publicized speeches reiterating the administration’s dedication to Israel’s well-being. And President Obama, in a letter to Alan Solow, chairman of the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations, pledged, ‘our commitment to Israel’s security is unshakeable and that no wedge will be driven between us.’”
-Israeli Ambassador to the United States Michael Oren, Op-ed in The Hill, June 30, 2010
“The United States is strategically committed to Israel’s security, in terms of the international community’s demands on the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty ... President Obama made this clear in his own voice in his recent meeting with the prime minister, and the American administration made it clear in writing in the past few weeks. This is our insurance policy. ... The written statements of the United States, which arrived several weeks before the [Netanyahu’s] Washington visit, said that Israel defined its own security needs. This is a meaningful statement by the White House. The US is in fact saying that it is attentive and understands Israel’s security needs.”
-Israeli National Security Advisor Uzi Arad, Remarks to Knesset Committee, July 12, 2010
“The special relationship between Israel and the United States is unbreakable, built on mutual respect and shared values. This bond is most poignantly manifested by the unmatched support and cooperation that the IDF (Israel Defense Forces) and the Israeli minister of defense share with the United States military and the Department of Defense. ... And we are glad and proud to be supported by the American defense establishment and the American administration. ... I would like to express my sincere gratitude to Congress and the president, President Obama, for American support for the security of the State of Israel.”