Benefiting Israel Tops Congressional Agenda
America Can Easily Be Moved
Philip Giraldi • January 15, 2019
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu famously was unaware that he was being filmed when he commented that
“America is a thing you can move very easily, moved in the right
direction.” His predecessor Ariel Sharon was even more to the point when
he reportedly said
“Every time we do
something you tell me America will do this and will
do that …don’t worry about American pressure; I tell you, we, the Jewish
people, control America and the American people know it!”
If
this were only chest thumping rhetoric one might just shrug and go about
one’s business, but actions speak louder than words, even in the world
of corrupt politicians, where nothing is ever as it seems to be. In the
past year alone, the U.S. government has moved its Embassy in Israel to
Jerusalem, has stopped criticizing the Netanyahu government’s expansion
of illegal settlements, and is reportedly currently contemplating
recognizing as legal Israel’s illegal occupation of the Syrian Golan
Heights. All the moves were and are contrary to actual American
interests.
Furthermore,
Israel, a country having a European level standard of living to include
free education and medical care, has received more than $250 billion in “aid” from Washington. It currently is receiving $3.8 billion
yearly from the U.S. Treasury as a base figure guaranteed for ten
years, with supplements for special projects and programs. Adding in
trade arrangements favorable to Israel and the money it gets from
American Jewish donors’ tax-exempt contributions, the real total per
annum approaches and may even exceed $10 billion. Much of the donor
money, including that from the Kushner Foundation, has gone to fund the illegal settlements
on the West Bank in violation of U.S. law. And then there is the $2.7
billion given yearly to Egypt and Jordan, essentially bribes to maintain
friendly relations with Israel.
The ultimate irony is that any aid to Israel is illegal in light of the fact that it has violated the Symington and Glenn amendments to the 1961 Foreign Assistance Act
due to its undeclared nuclear weapons arsenal and its refusal to sign
the Nuclear Non Proliferation Treaty. Both Congress and the White House
have chosen to ignore that complication, one more demonstration of
Jewish power in the United States. In truth, Ariel Sharon, if he was
quoted correctly, had it right. Jewish Americans do control or at least
exercise considerable influence over key sectors in the U.S. They are
overwhelmingly disproportionately present on Wall Street, in the
entertainment and news industries, in academia, in high value
professions and in government at all levels. Their collective power both
enriches and protects Israel at the expense of the U.S. taxpayer and
genuine national interests. It also enables Israeli agents in the U.S.,
like the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC), to avoid
scrutiny and regulation under the Foreign Agents Registration Act of
1938.
Some
federal government agencies exist largely to promote Israeli interests,
most notably the Treasury Department’s Office for Terrorism and
Financial Intelligence, which has only had Jewish Under Secretaries
heading it since it was founded in 2004. It is currently run by Israeli Sigal Mandelker. The office has focused on punishing Iran, Israel’s principle enemy, throughout its existence.
Jewish
power is most perniciously evident in U.S. foreign policy, where it has
a strangle hold on relations between Washington and the Arab countries
of the Middle East. Much of this leverage is derived from the fact that
the principal donors to both the Democratic and Republican parties –
Haim Saban and Sheldon Adelson-are both Jews having very strong ties to
Israel. Saban is an Israeli and Adelson may have Israeli citizenship.
With both parties more than willing to act on behalf of Israel, the
United States has engaged in a number of wars that serve no national
interest and which have, on the contrary, brought with them devastating
consequences, including the rise of new terrorist groups.
To
be sure, many American Jews are not convinced by the love affair with
Israel, but they are hard to hear amidst the cacophony coming from the
Jewish oligarchs and hundreds of pro-Israel organizations that are
constantly singing the praises of Netanyahu and his kleptocratic regime.
For many young Jews in particular, it is difficult to empathize with a
country that deploys army snipers to shoot thousands of unarmed
demonstrators or a government that engages in starvation policies and
the arrests, beatings and killings of children. Not to mention a
governing system that believes that only Jewish citizens have full
rights.
The
Jewish oligarchs who manipulate the politicians do so with money, though
one should in no way minimize the essential mendacity of the
politicians themselves who are willing to sell out the interests of
their country in exchange for thirty pieces of silver. Senator Marco
Rubio of Florida, who is not one of the brightest bulbs in congress, is a
prime example of a legislator who has been bought and paid for by Israeli interests in the form of campaign donations from casino magnate Sheldon Adelson and vulture capitalist Paul Singer.
Rubio’s speech last week supporting Senate bill S.1 for 2019,
which he sponsored, was remarkable and should serve as primary evidence
for anyone who really wonders why we have a Senate at all. The bill
itself should also be read in toto to learn the details of what
largesse we give to Israel in exchange for absolutely nothing in
return. To put it succinctly, Rubio is all about protecting and
nurturing Israel, which he sees as a good move since he has aspirations
to become president. S.1 was, notably, the first Senate bill to be
considered in 2019 after what once upon a time used to be referred to as
the Christmas Recess. The full title of S.1 is the Strengthening America’s Security in the Middle East Act of 2019,
which might be considered a bit of a fraud as it has nothing to do with
the United States and is really all about giving Israel money and
anything else it might desire, to include destroying the nonviolent
Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement that has targeted
Israel’s apartheid. Rubio openly has admitted that the bill was crafted
to help Israel and during his speech he registered his opposition to the
impending pullout of U.S. troops from Syria because it would, according
to him, “endanger” the Jewish state. Apart from that, the half hour
presentation incorporated some remarkable oratory explaining S.1 including:
First of all, let me tell you what it doesn’t do. It doesn’t outlaw BDS. if you’re an American company and you want to boycott or divest from Israel, it doesn’t make it illegal. It doesn’t stop you from doing it. The only thing it says is if there is some city or county or state in this country who wants to support Israel, they have a right to say we are not going to buy services or goods from any company that’s boycotting or divesting from Israel. That’s all it does. It gives cities and counties like these 26 states the opportunity to have their elected officials who respond to the people of those states or cities or counties that elected them to make a decision that they are not going to do business with people who don’t do business with Israel and boycott Israel. In essence, it allows us to boycott the boycotters.
It
would be difficult to find a more stupid justification for S.1 than that
provided by Rubio. He does not understand that the “state” at all
levels is supposed to be politically neutral in terms of providing
government services. It is not supposed to retaliate against someone for
views they hold, particularly, as in this case, when it involves
opposition to the policies of a foreign government that many consider to
be guilty of crimes against humanity. Rubio clearly believes that you
can exercise free speech but government can then punish you by taking
away your livelihood or denying you services that you are entitled to if
you do not agree with it on an issue that ultimately has nothing to do
with the United States. The ACLU has addressed the issue succinctly,
arguing that “Public officials cannot use the power of public office to
punish views they don’t agree with. That’s the kind of authoritarian
power our Constitution is meant to protect against.”
In
any event, the Senate bill failed in two tries last week with a vote of
56 in favor and 45 against followed by a 53 to 43 tally, with 60 votes
being needed to advance for a final vote. It was supported by every
Republican senator, but never fear, S.1 will surely pass when the
government shutdown ends and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell,
himself a beneficiary of generous pro-Israel PAC donations, brings it up
again for yet another vote. The Democrats who voted against S.1 to
embarrass President Trump and protest the shutdown included Senate
Minority Leader Chuck Schumer and Senator Ben Cardin who are
unrestrained champions of Israel due to both their ethnic and religious
ties. Schumer has described himself as Israel’s “shomer” or protector in
the Senate while Cardin has been a key player in advancing any and all
pro-Israel legislation. They and most other Democrats will support the
bill as they are in thrall to Israel as much as are the Republicans.
Over at the U.S. House of Representatives there was also early action on behalf of Israel. H.R.221- Special Envoy to Monitor and Combat Anti-Semitism Act “To amend the State Department Basic Authorities Act of 1956 to monitor and combat anti-Semitism globally, and for other purposes” passed by a margin of 411 to 1
in a mere twelve minutes with only congressman Justin Amash voting
“nay.” The bill, which was being pushed by the Israel Lobby, compels
President Trump to name an anti-Semitism Special Envoy with
Ambassadorial rank to “serve as the primary advisor to, and coordinate
efforts across, the U.S. government relating to monitoring and combating
anti-Semitism and anti-Semitic incitement in foreign countries.”
Criticism of Israel is considered to be anti-Semitism.
Another
recent and related story reveals the power of Israel and its friends as
reflected by their ability to force potential dissidents to fall in
line. Senator Rand Paul, a critic of foreign aid in general, rightly
received praise for his willingness to step up and block approval of last year’s aid package for Israel. But even there he waffled, his office putting out a statement
“While I’m not for foreign aid in general, if we are going to send aid
to Israel it should be limited in time and scope so we aren’t doing it
forever, and it should be paid for by cutting the aid to people who hate
Israel and America.” Apparently Rand Paul believes that the people who
hate Israel and America constitute an identifiable group receiving
billions of U.S. Treasury dollars.
Senator Paul has also been involved in the current anti-BDS legislation declaring in an op-ed,
that the bill would be damaging to first amendment rights. However, he
did not back up his words with action, having voted both times in favor
of S.1, and he also felt it necessary to preface his op-ed remarks with
the usual sucking up to the Jewish state: “I am not in favor of
boycotting Israel. Israel has been a good ally. I have traveled to
Israel, and it was one of the best and most meaningful trips I have
taken with my family. Standing at the Western Wall was special and
powerful. Visiting old Jerusalem was incredible, and sailing on the sea
of Galilee while a double rainbow glowed above us is something I will
never forget. Israel is truly a unique and special place.”
It
is disgraceful that the legislature of the United States of America in
the midst of a government shutdown is giving first priority to bills
granting billions of dollars-worth of benefits to Israel while also
appointing an anti-Semitism Czar to interfere with the domestic politics
of foreign nations. It is shameful that an American Senator should find
himself compelled, if he wants to survive politically, to grovel before
a domestic lobby representing a foreign nation. Still worse is the
compulsion to apologize to that nation even while honorably critiquing
legislation that would do significant damage to freedom of speech in
America.
Rand
Paul also knows perfectly well, as does every senator, that Israel is
not and has never been an “ally” in any real sense and has instead used
its considerable political power to corrupt America’s political culture
and to entangle the United States in a series of unwinnable and inhumane
wars in the Middle East. It is certainly his right to personally refuse
to support BDS, but he surely understands that effective nonviolent
pressure directed against Israel might well be the only way to deliver
even a modicum of justice to the Palestinians. Senator Rand Paul clearly
does not care about the Palestinians or about Washington’s
misadventures in the Middle East when his more compelling need as an
ambitious politician is to placate the powerful Jews who, as Ariel
Sharon put it, “control America.” How disappointing. Is there anyone
left standing who will actually defend the interests of the American
people?
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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