Let's End the Israeli Tie-That-Binds
A new Declaration of Independence for 2018
Philip Giraldi • January 2, 2018
Now
that 2017 has ended with a whimper it is possible to look forward to
what the new year might bring. Nuclear armed North Korea is the
potential flash point for a new war, but unless leader Kim
Jong-un is
actually intent on personal and national suicide, it is unlikely that
Pyongyang will take the steps necessary to escalate and trigger such an
event. Far more dangerous is the Trump White House, which seems to
confuse acting tough with acting smart. Every time Secretary of State
Rex Tillerson mentions negotiating he is contradicted by Nikki Haley or
the president saying that diplomacy has played out, but the reality is
that the incineration of the Korean peninsula and the deaths of hundreds
of thousands or even millions, which such a war would inevitably
produce, might just be a bridge too far even for the generals and
assorted psychopaths that appear to be running the show. Which means
that at a certain point the diplomats, perhaps in an arrangement
brokered by Russia or China, will have to take over. Let us hope so
anyway.
And
the United States has also shot itself in the foot regarding Russia, an
adversary with which Donald Trump once upon a time wanted to improve
relations. But that was all before a politically driven Russiagate
happened, turning Moscow into the enemy of choice once again, as it once
was during the Cold War. In any event dealmaker Trump did not
appreciate that you can’t improve relations when you threaten a vital
interest of those you are wanting to improve relations with. The United
States and its allies persist in running military exercises right on
Russia’s borders under the false assumption that President Vladimir
Putin heads an expansionist power. The recent decision to sell offensive
weapons to Ukraine is a move that serves no American interest
whatsoever while at the same time threatening Moscow’s vital interests
since Ukraine sits right on its doorstep. It is a bad move that
guarantees that relations with Russia will continue to be in the deep
freeze for the foreseeable future.
Note
that all the major problems that America is experiencing versus the
rest of the world are pretty much self-inflicted. In my view, looking
beyond Russia and North Korea, America’s principal foreign policy
problems continue to be centered on the Middle East and all originate in
the deliberate instability generated by Israel, currently joined in an
unholy alliance by its former enemy Saudi Arabia. The Tel Aviv (excuse
me, Jerusalem) to Riyadh axis is current working hard to bring a new war
to the Middle East as part of their plan to have the United States
military destroy Iran as a major regional power.
One
might reasonably observe that the United States has no vital interest
in what either Israel or Saudi Arabia does, but it does have some minor
interests in the region, which include not allowing the area to become a
breeding ground for transnational terrorist groups and safeguarding the
movement of energy products so there will be no surge in prices that
would hurt the energy dependent U.S. economy. That’s about it, and the
interests neither include nor justify starting World War III.
The
problem with Israel is that it and its powerful billion-dollar domestic
lobby have their hooks so deeply embedded in the American political
system as well as in the national media that the Jewish state is
virtually bullet-proof. Most recently, we have learned that Facebook has been deleting critical accounts
at the request of the Israeli government. Meanwhile, that same
government has been working hard to make any consideration of Palestine
or the Palestinians disappear, recently successfully demanding
that the National Basketball Association remove a website reference to
Palestine, which Israel’s sports minister described as an “imaginary
state.” NBA Commissioner Adam Silver apparently agreed. Even recent
blockbuster revelations that Israel rather than Russia had been
corrupting Team Trump produced a few Israelgate stories before
disappearing completely down the memory hole.
Israel
has consistently been able to make whoever is in the White House dance
to its tune without suffering any serious consequences. With Donald
Trump, one might even argue that it has been able to so condition the
president that he goes around looking for things to do to please
Benjamin Netanyahu that Israel has not even yet asked for. The moving
the U.S. Embassy to Jerusalem is one such gift, something that pleases
Israel so much that it is going to name a train station after the
president, but which gives nothing but grief to the United States and to
American citizens and businesses abroad.
Of
course, one might argue that Trump had help in coming to his decision.
He is surrounded by Orthodox Jews as well as Christian Zionists like
Mike Pence and Nikki Haley, all of whom appear to put Israel first, not
exactly a good formula for “Making America Great Again.” The Jewish
advisers also have financial and business ties to Israel, suggesting
that Robert Mueller might look towards the Middle East if he actually
wants to find foreign government interference in U.S. politics.
To
cite only one recent example of how the constant pressure to please
Israel and minimize its transgressions works in practice, the U.S.
Ambassador to Israel David Friedman apparently got into a pissing match
with the State Department over its policy to refer to the Palestinian
land that Israel has illegally stolen and settled as “occupied.”
Friedman, a passionate supporter of the fanatical settlers who have done
much of the occupying, would prefer a different adjective, possibly
“improved” or “returned-to-original-owners.”
And
Friedman might well be regarded as little more than a Zionist crank by
comparison with Michael Makovsky, who heads the Jewish Institute for
National Security Affairs (JINSA). Makovsky is much exercised over
Iran’s alleged ambitions and wants to counter them
by redrawing most of the borders in the Middle East. He intones
“Maintaining Syria, Iraq, Lebanon and Yemen in their existing forms is
unnatural and serves Iran’s interests.” Makovsky would like to break all
those countries up into their component tribal, ethnic and religious
parts, starting with separating the Kurdish region from Iraq and
breaking Syria into three separate states. He does not mention that he
is not original in this thinking as it reflects the Israeli Yinon Plan
of the 1980s and the American neocon “Clean Break” proposal that was
written by geniuses like Richard Perle, Doug Feith and David Wurmser and
presented to Netanyahu in 1996. Makovsky also does not mention that if
there is a country in the Middle East that has artificial borders and
strong sectarian divisions in the area that it rules over it is Israel,
but, of course use of the word “border” would be somewhat inaccurate as
an expansionistic Israel has no declared borders at all.
And the media is fully complicit in playing Israel’s tune. A recent attempt to link
Hezbollah to drug trafficking into the U.S., implicating by proxy Iran,
would appear to be a completely fabricated story. I can go on and on
about why America on moral grounds should not be supporting an apartheid
regime loaded with racist thugs racist thugs
from top to bottom, headed by a completely cynical regime that sends
its “soldiers” into Palestinian areas to shoot people without legs and
children, but it would only inflame the hasbarists that seem to gather
like vultures anytime anyone writes or says anything negative about the
“only democracy in the Middle East” and “America’s greatest and best
ally.”
When all else fails, the Israel-firsters resort to name calling. On Sunday, the Washington Post
featured a full-page ad condemning New Zealand pop singer Lorde, whose
crime was that she had decided to cancel a performance in Israel on
political grounds. The ad, placed by “America’s Rabbi” Shmuley Boteach,
absurdly called Lorde a bigot and “Jew-hater” while ludicrously linking
her to the killing of civilians in Syria by virtue of the fact that she
is willing to perform in Russia. Indeed, anyone who objects to Israel’s
policies or to the strenuous efforts made by Jewish individuals or
groups to promote the same is automatically dubbed “an anti-Semite.”
Ditto for Americans who object to taxpayer money being used to put up
and support the heavily politicized holocaust museums that seem to be
popping up like mushrooms all across America. Those who protest are
labeled “holocaust deniers.”
For
those American Jews and Christian Zios who persist in their deep
affection for Israel and choose to look the other way even as it
tortures, kills, removes human organs and steals, I seriously ask for
examples of Israel actually doing anything good for the United States
and for the American people. What benefit does it provide in return for
its constant interference in the U.S. political system and economy that
nets it the many billions of dollars handed to it by the U.S. Treasury,
billions more allowed as “charitable contributions,” and still billions
more given in the form of coproduction projects and trade concessions?
What
is the return for Washington trashing its own good name by protecting
Israel in international fora like the United Nations, as has been
occurring in spades since Nikki Haley appeared on the scene? When has
Israel ever apologized or made amends for its virtually incessant spying
on the U.S. and its thefts of American technology? And what about the
attack on the USS Liberty fifty years ago which killed 34 Americans? The
dwindling number of crew members are still waiting for an official
inquiry that would make clear what Israel did on that day in June.
And
finally, what would be the net gain for the U.S. if it gets prodded
into a war with Iran in which it could quite plausibly lose an aircraft
carrier or two while making traveling Americans prime targets for a new
wave of terror attacks? The sad part is that it might be too late
already. The Israeli media is reporting that the Trump and Netanyahu
have signed a secret agreement
to actively target and go after Iran over its alleged military
programs. A war in which Americans will fight and die, not Israelis, is
certainly being planned behind the scenes.
What
I am arguing is that unlike the situations with Russia and North Korea,
where the United States has gotten itself maneuvered into a corner
where there are actual interests at stake, there is absolutely no
national interest that compels Washington to do anything for Israel. The
U.S. should pull the plug on the phony “special relationship” with
Netanyahu and his nest of vipers. Let’s make a New Year’s resolution to
work hard to accomplish just that. Let’s boycott businesses and sport
franchises whose owners are particularly fond of Israel’s settlements to
send the message that there are consequences. Let’s talk about Israel,
to be sure, but without the self-imposed censorship in the media and not
through the mouths of the numerous gatekeepers that head so-called
peace organizations, nor through the bought and paid congress-critters.
Nor from the White House, which is rapidly becoming little more than a
reliable echo chamber for Israeli interests. Let’s tell it like it is.
If Americans are exposed to the hard truths about Israel it is hard to
imagine that they will want to associate with it in any capacity. Cut
the tie that binds and do it now.
Philip
M. Giraldi, Ph.D., is Executive Director of the Council for the
National Interest, a 501(c)3 tax deductible educational foundation that
seeks a more interests-based U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East.
Website is www.councilforthenationalinterest.org, address is P.O. Box
2157, Purcellville VA 20134 and its email is inform@cnionline.org.
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