US presidential candidates 
		neck-and-neck for job of Israel stooge-in-chief 
		By Stuart Littlewood
		
		Redress, May 4, 2008
		
		
		Stuart Littlewood shows how the three main candidates in the US 
		presidential race “are singing off the same hymn-sheet and running 
		neck-and-neck for the job of stooge-in-chief” of the racist, Jews-only 
		state of Israel.
		
		I don’t know about you, but Hillary Rodham Clinton scares the pants off 
		me.
		
		"I want the Iranians to know that, if I am president, we will attack 
		Iran,” she ranted when asked what she’d do if Iran launched a nuclear 
		attack on Israel. Not only that, she’ll "totally obliterate them" – 70 
		million people. 
		
		Jeepers! What kind of lunatic would drag us all into World War III to 
		defend a lawless, racist regime like Israel?
		
		I see the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) helps keep tabs on the 
		stooge-for-Israel inclinations of each presidential candidate, so how’s 
		Hillary doing? “Clinton co-sponsored the Palestinian Anti-Terrorism Act 
		of 2006,” says the CFR. “She also sponsored a Senate resolution in 2007 
		calling for the immediate and unconditional release of soldiers of 
		Israel held captive by Hamas and Hezbollah.” 
		
		Was she concerned about the 9,000 Palestinians, including women and 
		children, abducted from their homes and held in Israeli jails? 
		Apparently not. 
		
		Since taking office in 2000, Clinton has regularly supported military 
		and financial aid packages to Israel. In a speech to the American Israel 
		Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC), she spouted the now-compulsory mantra: 
		Hamas should not be recognized “until it renounces violence and terror 
		and recognizes Israel’s right to exist”. 
		
		She supports Israel’s “security wall” and its declared purpose of 
		preventing terrorist attacks. Does she support the wall’s undeclared 
		purpose – which has nothing to do with security – and the way it bites 
		deep into Palestinian territory? 
		
		Barack Obama has said the United States must isolate Hamas. He also 
		co-sponsored the Palestinian Anti-Terrorism Act of 2006 and called on 
		the Palestinian leadership to “recognize Israel, to renounce violence, 
		and to get serious about negotiating peace and security for the region”. 
		OK, why don’t America and Israel get serious about implementing the 
		dozens of UN resolutions on the subject? He doesn’t say. 
		
		He called Carter's meeting with Hamas leaders “a bad idea”, so what’s 
		his pledge to talk to US adversaries without preconditions worth? If 
		elected, Obama will insist on fully funding military assistance to 
		Israel. Does this mean paying them even more billions of US tax dollars 
		so that they can fire even more high-tech munitions at Gaza, vaporize 
		more women and kids and knock out more infrastructure that Britain and 
		the EU paid for?
		
		John Sidney McCain III says he’s “proudly pro-Israel” and argues that 
		there can be no peace process “until the Palestinians recognize Israel, 
		forswear forever the use of violence, recognize their previous 
		agreements...” Has he asked Israel to do the same? No.
		
		He criticizes Carter's meeting with Hamas, calling it “a grave and 
		dangerous mistake for an American leader”. And he wants the United 
		States to continue providing Israel with whatever military equipment and 
		technology it needs. If elected, McCain would “work to further isolate 
		the enemies of Israel”. Surely his time would be better spent worrying 
		about why half the world hates the US. 
		
		McCain even thinks Israel’s military action in Lebanon in 2006 was 
		justified. He's willing to use military force against Iran if it 
		acquires a nuclear weapon and poses a “real threat” to Israel. Well, we 
		know from past experience what “real threats” boil down to. And guess 
		what: he too co-sponsored the Palestinian Anti-Terrorism Act of 2006.
		
		What is this Palestinian Anti-Terrorism Act they all so desperately 
		wanted? It doesn’t make nice reading. The idea is to heap misery on any 
		Palestinian government in which Hamas has a hand, ignoring the fact that 
		the resistance movement is democratically elected and shows no sign of 
		running away. The Act demands everything from the Palestinians and 
		nothing from Israel, which can do no wrong in Washington’s eyes but, as 
		everyone outside America knows, is the biggest terror organization and 
		law-breaker in the region. 
		
		Palestinians are perfectly entitled to put up armed resistance against 
		illegal military occupation. Nevertheless, the US requires them to end 
		their struggle, get on their knees and publicly kiss their tormentors’ 
		ass. They must re-commit to the Road Map and the two-state solution, 
		even though the “irreversible facts on the ground” Israel is hurrying to 
		establish and the impoverished, fragmented leftovers of land the 
		Palestinians will be left with (less than 20 per cent of what was 
		originally theirs) are not a recipe for peace.
		
		The plan is plainly to support Israel’s lust for prime land and 
		strategic resources and end all hope of Palestinian viability and 
		self-determination.
		
		So the three main presidential candidates are singing off the same 
		hymn-sheet and running neck-and-neck for the job of stooge-in-chief. 
		Whichever finally makes it into the White House can count on us Britons 
		being equally well prepped, thanks to the Israel lobby’s energetic 
		string-pulling on this side of the Atlantic too. 
		 
		Israel's Prime Minister Olmert says AIPAC is "the greatest supporter and 
		friend that we have in the whole world". It is certainly busy, claiming 
		that, "through more than 2,000 meetings with members of Congress ... 
		AIPAC activists help pass more than 100 pro-Israel legislative 
		initiatives a year ... procuring nearly 3 billion US dollars in aid 
		critical to Israel's security”. Lobbyists meet every member of Congress 
		and cover every hearing on Capitol Hill that touches on the US-Israel 
		relationship.
		
		Little wonder that Ariel Sharon was able to brag: "We, the Jewish 
		people, control America, and the Americans know it." Had he been 
		available for comment today, he’d probably be saying the same about the 
		UK where AIPAC’s little brother, Friends of Israel, has succeeded in 
		embedding itself deep inside British politics and at the heart of 
		government. Its stated aim is to promote Israel's interests in 
		Parliament and sway policy. 
		
		Conservative Friends of Israel, for example, claims 80 per cent of 
		Conservative MPs and provides a programme of weekly briefings, events 
		with speakers and delegations to Israel. It also operates a “fast track” 
		for parliamentary candidates fighting target marginals at the next 
		election.
		
		According to senior Conservatives, Israel is 
		
		"a force for good in the world... In the battle for the values that we 
		stand for, for democracy against theocracy, for democratic liberal 
		values against repression – Israel's enemies are our enemies and this is 
		a battle in which we all stand together."
		
		Are they mad? We’re talking here about a ruthless ethnocracy with racist 
		policies, an apartheid agenda, advanced skills in state terrorism and 
		contempt for the UN Charter and international law.
		
		Nevertheless, MPs of all parties, and ministers, are basking in Israel’s 
		hospitality, absorbing the propaganda and allowing themselves to be 
		persuaded to push the interest of this foreign military power, sometimes 
		at the expense of our own. Such conduct is at odds with the second of 
		the Seven Principles of Public Life, namely Integrity, which states that 
		“Holders of public office should not place themselves under any 
		financial or other obligation to outside individuals or organizations 
		that might seek to influence them in the performance of their official 
		duties.”
		
		Efforts are being made to have the influence of the Israel lobby 
		investigated, but the people's watchdog – the Committee on Standards in 
		Public Life – is itself infiltrated and refuses to act. 
		
		This week former Serb officers went on trial at The Hague for ethnic 
		cleansing. They face life sentences for murder, persecution, forced 
		deportations and inhuman acts during the 1991-95 Balkan wars. Many 
		people feel it’s time Israelis faced charges for similar crimes during 
		the 60 years of occupation and catastrophe they have inflicted on the 
		Holy Land. 
		The Israeli list of war crimes includes:
		
		torture 
		collective punishment 
		targeted assassinations 
		house demolitions 
		wholesale slaughter 
		use of indiscriminate and prohibited weapons against civilians 
		land theft 
		engineering humanitarian disasters 
		creating medical and public health crises 
		the wanton destruction of key infrastructure and public and private 
		property 
		restrictions on movement and trade 
		illegal detention 
		suppression of education 
		denial of basic human rights 
		denial of the right of refugees to return 
		illegal settlements 
		violation of every convention and code of conduct. 
		
		Speaking of the Holy Land, are the three stooges aware that Christian 
		communities under Israeli occupation are being oppressed and crushed 
		along with their Muslim neighbours? 
		
		It was heartening to read in the Guardian this week a letter signed by 
		more than 100 prominent Jews saying they cannot celebrate the 60th 
		birthday of a state “founded on terrorism, massacres and the 
		dispossession of another people from their land ... and that even now 
		engages in ethnic cleansing.” They’ll celebrate when Arab and Jew live 
		as equals in a peaceful Middle East.
		
		So there you have it. Hillary/Barack/John III, you would do well to 
		steer a different course in the Arab-Israel conflict. Quit stooging, 
		kick AIPAC into touch, back off and rethink US foreign policy. 
		
		How much support do you think you’d get for annihilating 70 million 
		Iranians? 
		
		
		
		Stuart Littlewood is author of the book Radio Free 
		Palestine, which tells the plight of the Palestinians under occupation. 
		For further information please visit
		
		www.radiofreepalestine.co.uk.
		
		
		
		
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