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Giraldi : It Is All About Israel

by Philip Giraldi

 

The Israel Lobby wields enormous power in Washington, but many Americans are becoming tired of having their affairs micro-managed in Tel Aviv. Blowback is beginning and I would hate to see a bunch of esteemed Senators finding themselves on the wrong side of history. That would be a real shame.

 

 

Washington – The 113th US Congress was sworn in without some of the most prominent pro- Israel voices that have been heard on Capitol Hill in recent years January 3, 2013. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque.

Something curious is taking place. The nomination of Chuck Hagel as Secretary of Defense came under fire from the friends of Israel even before it was certain that President Barack Obama would name him to the post. Hagel demonstrablyhas no particular animus towards Israel but he, while senator, refused to kowtow to the Israel Lobby, failing to sign on to letters and position statements, saying that he was first and foremost a United States Senator, not a representative of a foreign power.

He also favors negotiations with Iran to end the nuclear standoff, which critics immediately latched onto as a sign of weakness and a further indication that he did not have Israel’s back. Bill Kristol, head of the Emergency Committee for Israel, quickly piled on to the Hagel nomination, followed by the Washington Post’s Jennifer Rubin and Charles Krauthammer, convicted Iran contra felon Elliot Abrams, reliably liberal Rachel Maddow, Harvard’s own Israel firster Alan Dershowitz, Mitt Romney adviser Dan Senor, and Johns Hopkins’ Professor Eliot Cohen. Several critics, including the American Enterprise Institute’s Danielle Pletka, accused Hagel of being anti-Semitic and Islamophobe Pamela Geller described him as a “Jew hater.” Transplanted American now-living-in-Israel Caroline Glick somewhat more confusingly wrote that he “hates Jews that think that Jews have rights.” Major Jewish organizations including the Anti-Defamation League and The American Jewish Committee, quickly followed suit, with ADL’s Abe Foxman saying “the sentiments he’s [Hagel’s] expressed about the Jewish lobby border on anti-Semitism in the genre of professors John Mearsheimer and Stephen Walt and former president Jimmy Carter” while the AJC’s David Harris added “We’re not in the opposition camp, we’re in the concerned camp. We’re going to count on the Senate to examine, as it must, key issues of concern.”

At that point a number of prominent American Jews who normally avoid any open criticism of the Israel Lobby became concerned and began to push back, noting that there was nothing to be alarmed about in Hagel’s record and that the perception that Jews as a group were blocking a qualified presidential appointment might create an unwelcome backlash. The counter-critics included prominent spokesmen like Thomas Friedman, Richard Haas, Joe Klein, Richard Cohen, Nick Kristof, David Ignatius, Aaron David Miller, and Peter Beinart and their view would appear to reflect the majority opinion of American Jews, though characteristically not the views of the leading Jewish organizations which are closely aligned with Israel’s right wing government and to major donors like Sheldon Adelson. To provide some space for the counterattack and to steer it away from being a Jewish issue, some Hagel supporters began to note that much of the opposition to the appointment was also coming from other sources, including disgruntled Republicans out to “get” Obama and defense contractors fearing budget cuts. Christian Zionists, whose unflinching support for both Israel and military spending is linked to their desire to hasten the end of the world and bring about the battle of Armageddon preceding the second coming of Christ, are also on the list.

While applauding the efforts of many Americans to pull out the stops in support the Hagel nomination, I would nevertheless argue that the attempt to identify some kind of rainbow coalition in the opposition to Hagel is pretty much a canard. It really is all about Israel, at least in the minds of most of those who seriously are seeking to block the nomination. Consider for a second whether Hagel would be facing any serious opposition at all if it were not for the claim that he is anti-Israel and not predisposed to use force against Iran. And bear in mind that Iran is really a subset of the Israel issue since it is Benjamin Netanyahu who is driving the belligerency even though the Iranians do not actually threaten the United States in any serious way. Consider also who is providing the muscle and the money to attack Hagel. It is organizations like Bill Kristol’s the Emergency Committee for Israel that was able to place a full page ad in the New York Times on Tuesday denouncing Hagel as the “anti-Israel nominee for Secretary of Defense.” The ad was signed by former New York City Mayor Ed Koch as well as two currently serving Democratic Congressmen, Shelley Berkley of Nevada and Eliot Engel of New York.

Christian Zionists might not like the Hagel nomination but they are not to my knowledge placing similar full page ads in leading newspapers, nor are they appearing on television talk shows, to which they have little or no access. Nor do they have the political pull to command the presence of hundreds of congressmen at their annual conference, as the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) is able to do. Defense contractors likewise are not attacking Hagel because they know that it will be a collective White House decision where and when to cut spending and Hagel will merely be the implementer of the policy. They also understand that while budget cuts are coming no matter who is Secretary of Defense because the government is running out of money they will continue to benefit from large military appropriations, even if the spending will not be growing dramatically as it has for the past eleven years.

No, the heart of the opposition to Hagel is in the hands of the ad hoc groups pulled together by Bill Kristol and others, to include fellow travelers in congress like Senator Mark Kirk, who explains why he will oppose Hagel while trying to appear high minded: “I am concerned about his past record and statements, particularly with regard to Iran and the U.S.-Israel relationship.” Kirk’s staff assistant Richard Goldberg has meanwhile been running an email campaign against Hagel consisting of multiple messages sent daily to fellow congressmen and friends in the media while Senator Lindsey Graham, who has already described Hagel as “very antagonistic toward the state of Israel,” leads the charge openly from the friends-of-Israel right where he is joined by a “deeply troubled” Senator Kelly Ayotte who wants to see a “fearful” Iran. It is Kristol and company as well as the politicians they have in their pockets who have the ability to appear on television to tell the American people why they should reject Chuck Hagel. They are the ones with the money, the organization, and the media savvy to lead the fight against someone whose fealty to Israel is not sufficiently established, not Pastor John Hagee and his mewling evangelical flock in Texas. For Kristol and his associates it is indeed all about Israel and it always has been. Every nominee to a senior defense, intelligence, or security council position must be vetted and judged by whether or not they are completely committed to support the Israeli government, no matter what it does and no matter what the impact would be on American interests. That is what Bill Kristol and his friends are all about.

And for those who still doubt that it is all about Israel, I would suggest a little history lesson. In 2004 Philip Zelikow, executive director of the 9/11 Commission, admitted that the Iraq war was fought to protect Israel, which he described as “the threat that dare not speak its name.” He meant that if there had not been the connivance of the Pentagon’s friends of Israel in creating a false weapons of mass destruction narrative coupled with the fulsome support of the Lobby a war on behalf of Israel would never have been endorsed by the American people. And it is also useful to review what happened to the last brave soul who dared to put American interests ahead of those of Israel. That was Chas Freeman who was proposed as Chairman of the National Intelligence Council during President Obama’s first term in 2009. Freeman had an exemplary record as a public servant and was known to be an independent thinker willing to reconsider and challenge orthodox policies. Freeman had served as Ambassador to China and Saudi Arabia and was regarded as something of an Arabist, which immediately made him suspect to the usual crowd in congress and the media. For that he was immediately attacked by Israel’s friends, in what was described as a “thunderous, coordinated assault.” The critics frequently pretended that they were actually opposing Freeman’s views on China and his close personal ties to the Saudis, just as Hagel is now being falsely pilloried because he lacks management experience and because his wartime service in Vietnam will color his judgments. But no one was really fooled regarding Chas Freeman – it was all about Israel. Freeman, realizing that the debate over his views would become a distraction, asked that his name be withdrawn.

What it comes down to is that we live in a country where nearly everyone is willing to sell out if the price is right and, for the moment, Israel’s friends hold many of the cards. Being openly and enthusiastically a friend of Israel is a sine qua non on the path to power in Washington. In fact, Chuck Hagel recognizes that reality. He has recently apologized for his “errors” on Israel and Iran in an attempt to defuse the opposition to him. And only last week Senator Rand Paul, who some of us had hoped might break with the foreign policy consensus, visited Israel to burnish his presidential credentials. While there he did everything that he was expected to do and more, saying that Israel’s settlement policies are “none of our business” before adroitly backing away from cutting aid to Tel Aviv by noting that a bankrupt America would not be a good ally. “This does mean that we have to reassess who to give aid to, and when we do reassess that, I would begin with countries that are burning our flag and chanting ‘Death to America.’ No one is accusing Israel of that.” So if Rand has his way a gaggle of Muslim countries will get the boot while aid to “good ally” Israel will be untouchable.


Far better that Senators Rand Paul, Lindsay Graham and Ron Kirk should stop worrying about what is good for Israel. They might instead emulate the Chuck Hagel who once upon a time was willing to declare that he was actually an elected official representing the United States and its people. Congress is the heart of the problem, funding and providing political cover for Israel’s completely illegal settlement policies as well as the iron fist apartheid-like control of the West Bank and Gaza. As a consequence, the U.S. is widely and rightly blamed for underwriting what Benjamin Netanyahu does and is no longer respected or considered credible, but I guess for all politicians who want to become president real bad it’s considered worth it. Well, I won’t be voting for any of them. The Israel Lobby wields enormous power in Washington, but many Americans are becoming tired of having their affairs micro-managed in Tel Aviv. Blowback is beginning and I would hate to see a bunch of esteemed Senators finding themselves on the wrong side of history. That would be a real shame.

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4 Comments for “Giraldi : It Is All About Israel”

  1. Until 2000, the use of the word Blowback as used by Philip in this article meant little to me. A sort of retribution or reaction to a set of actions taken by a government.

    And then I read “Blowback”, the Costs and Consequences of American Empire” by Chalmers Johnson and became greatly informed of how one circumstance or action has a ‘blowback” effect immediately, or even years later. The detail in his book was well summarised by Richard J Barnet, coauthor of Global dreams when he said…..
    “This eye-opening account of US imperialist relations in Asia is stunning, disturbing and very important. Chalmers Johnson warns that our present national security arrangements are mobilising enemies around the world”

    Essentially, that was what the book was all about, many examples going back past the recollection of readers today, e.g. China in 1937. This indicated clearly that things have not changed.

    Same actions taken today, produce the same results tomorrow.

    This book was closely followed by “Nemesis”, by the same author and the last book before he died, very sadly indeed for rational thinkers, in November 2011, a great loss to those people who liked and needed his kind of detailed thinking to better understand why the US does what it does, year after year and is still doing so to this day.
    And again, sadly, tomorrow as well, and on.

    Chalmers dealt in the past but occasionally ventured into the future, more so in “Nemesis” which covered later chapters in US history. Mandatory reading for anyone who wants or needs to understand how the circumstances that exist today in the US, apropos Israel and its influence in 2013 have been, in a parallel line of thinking, expanded and which may eventually require an internal uprising, as per Occupy Wall Street, perhaps just a small taste of what is to come. Relying on a Congress of decent Americans, that is real Americans with national interests as their only objective, is patently ridiculous. The mould is caste. Yes, even Rand Paul? That’s how it goes. Same theatre, just different cast.

    The detail in this article is so accurate that if read (and understood) by Mr. and Mrs middle class America they will be frightened to wake and see how their country has lost its credibility, has as its priority military hegemony, not health, education, security and welfare schemes based lower taxes and then allows them see how the same government is prepared to spend 53 cents out of every dollar on military expansion, over 900 bases worldwide. The counter to that argument of course is that the media from which these average American voters receive their news is 90% owned by Jews or Jewish interests, that the statements in local newspapers from their elected Congress person or Senator when they venture back from the ivory halls of Washington are delivered by people who, by this time are taking their orders from AIPAC, one of the organisations mentioned in this article by Philip Giraldi. May take a long time for all that to sink in. In the meantime we will see more of the same from AIPAC, grand ringmaster of US politics

    A country that has so little regard for cause and effect, a central concept of Buddhism by the way, now finds itself in the greatest battle of its relatively short life, short that is since the first United States Congress in New York City Hall in 1789.

    That same First Congress would sicken to see the subservience of the present day elected members to a hated foreign state, a foreign policy determined in Tel Aviv and the major functions of their country such as finance, media, entertainment, communications and decent government controlled by selfish, unpatriotic fifth columnists who do not fight the good fight for America but pull it down at every opportunity.

    To quote the arch-Zionist and proven Iran-Contra liar, Elliott Abrams, Jews need to “stand apart”. Taking up permanent residence in Israel would be one solution.

    It may be the only way America will gets it country back.

  2. Nice, Rex. What is it about the zionist / Jewish mindset that makes them so totally oblivious to the Law of Kharma, cause and effect, causality, whatever you want to call it? Do they think they’re so smart they can outfox the Laws of Nature? It’s really kind of amazing. Would be funny except that these bastards can and will annihilate the planet if they don’t get their way.

    Truth always wins, in the end. Even Americans, who no-one ever accuses of being too bright, are realizing who the bad-guys are. When they DO wake up, they’re madder than Hell for having been lied to / played / used / abused / conned / manipulated all these years that they are ready to get even, quick.

    I’m seeing it all around me. It won’t be long, now. We’ve past the knee of the curve, an exponential function of realization. and awakening. The consequences won’t be pretty for the bad guys, particularly if Feinstein and Congress try to eff with the Second Amendment.

    In that case, these bastards will wish they had never been born.

  3. Nice, Rex. What is it about the zionist / Jewish mindset that makes them so totally oblivious to the Law of Kharma, cause and effect, causality, whatever you want to call it? Do they think they’re so smart they can outfox the Laws of Nature? It’s really kind of amazing. Would be funny except that these bastards can and will annihilate the planet if they don’t get their way.

    Truth always wins, in the end. Even Americans, who no-one ever accuses of being too bright, are realizing who the bad-guys are. When they DO wake up, they’re madder than Hell for having been lied to / played / used / abused / conned / manipulated all these years that they are ready to get even, quick.

    I’m seeing it all around me. It won’t be long, now. We’ve past the knee of the curve, an exponential function of realization and awakening. The consequences won’t be pretty for the bad guys, particularly if Feinstein and Congress try to eff with the Second Amendment.

    In that case, these bastards will wish they had never been born.

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