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America, the Israeli Colony: Is Netanyahu
Going to Prove it to Obama Again?
By Uri Avnery
Al-Jazeerah, CCUN, November 25, 2013
The Battle of the Titans THIS IS not merely a fight
between Israel and the US. Nor is it only a fight between the White House
and Congress. It is also a battle between intellectual titans. On
the one side there are the two renowned professors,
Stephen Walt and John Mearsheimer. On the
other, the towering international intellectual Noam Chomsky. It’s
all about whether the dog wags the tail or the tail wags the dog.
SIX YEARS ago the two professors shocked the US (and Israel) when they
published a book, “The Israel lobby and US Foreign Policy”, in which they
asserted that the foreign policy of the United
States of America, at least in the Middle East, is practically controlled by
the State of Israel. To paraphrase their analysis,
Washington DC is in effect an Israeli colony.
Both the Senate and the House of Representatives
are Israeli occupied territories, much like Ramallah and Nablus.
This is diametrically opposed to the assertion of
Noam Chomsky that Israel is a US pawn, used by American imperialism
as an instrument to promote its interests. (I commented at the time
that both sides were right, and that this is a unique dog-tail relationship.
I even quoted the old Jewish joke about the rabbi who tells a plaintiff that
he is right, and then says the same to the defendant. “But they can’t both
be right!” remonstrates his wife. “You are right, too!” he answers.)
INTELLECTUAL THEORIES can seldom be put to a laboratory test. But this one
can. It is happening now. Between Israel and the US a crisis has
developed, and it has come into the open.
It’s about the putative Iranian nuclear bomb. President Barack Obama is
determined to avert a military showdown. Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu
is determined to prevent a compromise. For Netanyahu, the
Iranian nuclear effort has become a defining issue, even an obsession. He
talks about it incessantly. He has declared that it is an “existential”
threat to Israel, that it poses the possibility of a second Holocaust. Last
year he made an exhibition of himself at the UN General Assembly meeting
with his childish drawing of the bomb. Cynics say that this is only
a trick, a successful gimmick to divert the world’s attention away from the
Palestinian issue. And indeed, for years now the Israeli policy of
occupation and settlements has has been advancing quietly, away from the
limelight. But in politics, one gimmick can serve several purposes
at once. Netanyahu is serious about the Iranian bomb. The proof: on this
issue he is ready to do something that no Israeli prime minister has ever
dared to do before: endanger Israeli-American relations. This is a
momentous decision. Israel is dependent on the US in almost every respect.
The US pays Israel a yearly tribute of at least three billion dollars, and
in fact much more. It gives us state of the art military equipment. Its veto
protects us from UN Security Council censure, whatever we do. We
have no other unconditional friend in the world, except, perhaps, the Fiji
Islands. If there is one thing on which practically all Israelis
agree, it is this subject. A break with the US is unthinkable. The
US-Israeli relationship is, to use a Hebrew expression much loved by
Netanyahu , “the rock of our existence”. So what does he think he
is doing? NETANYAHU WAS brought up
in the US. There he attended high school and university. There he started
his career. He does not need advisors on US affairs. He considers
himself the smartest expert of all. He is no fool. Neither is he an
adventurer. He bases himself on solid assessments. He believes that he is
able to win this fight. You could say that
he is an adherent of the Walt-Mearsheimer doctrine. His
present moves are based on the assessment that in a straight confrontation
between Congress and the White House, Congress will win. Obama, already
blooded by other issues, will be beaten, even destroyed. True,
Netanyahu was proved wrong the last time he tried something like this.
During the last presidential elections, he openly supported Mitt Romney. The
idea was that the Republicans were bound to win. The Jewish casino baron,
Sheldon Adelson, poured money into their campaign, while at the same time
maintaining an Israeli mass-circulation daily for the sole purpose of
supporting Netanyahu. Romney “couldn’t lose” - but he did. This
should have been a lesson for Netanyahu, but he didn’t absorb it. He is now
playing the same game, but for vastly higher stakes. WE ARE now in
the middle of the fight, and it is still too early to predict the outcome.
The Jewish pro-Israel lobby, AIPAC, supported by other Jewish and
Evangelical organizations, is marshalling its forces on Capitol Hill. It’s
an impressive show. Senator after Senator,
Congressman after Congressman comes forward to support the Israeli
government against their own president. The
same people who jumped up and down like string puppets when Netanyahu made
his last speech before both houses of Congress, try to outdo each other in
assertions of their undying loyalty to Israel.
This is now done in the open, in an exhibition
of shamelessness. Several Senators and Congressmen
declare publicly that they have been briefed by the Israeli intelligence
services, and they trust them more than the intelligence agencies of the USA.
Not one of them said the opposite. This would have been unthinkable
if any other country was involved, say Ireland or Italy, from which many
Americans are descended. The “Jewish State” stands unique, a kind of inverse
anti-Semitism. Indeed, some Israeli commentators have joked that
Netanyahu believes in the Protocols of the Elders
of Zion, the famous - and infamous - tract fabricated by the secret
police of the Czar. It purported to expose a
sinister conspiracy of the Jews to rule the world. A hundred years later,
controlling the US comes near to that. The senators and
representatives are no fools (not all of them, in any case). They have a
clear purpose: to be re-elected. They know on which side their bread is
buttered. AIPAC has demonstrated, in several test
cases, that it can unseat any senator or congressman who does not toe the
straight Israeli line. One sentence of implied criticism of Israeli policies
suffices to doom a candidate. Politicians prefer open shame
and ridicule to political suicide. No kamikaze pilots are in Congress.
This is not a new situation. It is at least several decades old. What is new
is that it is now out in the open, without embellishment. IT IS
difficult to know, as of now, how much the White House is cowed by this
development. Obama and his Secretary of State John Kerry know that
American public opinion is dead set against any new war in the Middle East.
Compromise with Iran is in the air. This is supported by almost all the
world’s powers. Even the French tantrums, which have no clear purpose but to
throw their supposed weight around, are not serious. President
Francois Hollande was received in Israel this week like the harbinger of the
Messiah. If one closed one’s eyes, one could imagine that the happy old
pre-de Gaulle days were back again, when France armed Israel, supplied it
with its military atomic reactor and the two countries went on escapades
together (the ill-fated 1956 Suez adventure.) But if Obama & Kerry
hold fast and stay their course on Iran, can Congress impose the opposite
course? Could this turn into the most serious constitutional crisis in US
history? As a sideshow, Kerry is going on with his effort to impose
on Netanyahu a peace he does not want. The Secretary of State did succeed in
pushing Netanyahu into “final status negotiations” (nobody dared to utter
the word peace, God forbid), but nobody in Israel or Palestine believes that
anything will come out of this. Unless, of course, the White House puts the
whole might of the US behind the effort – and that seems more than unlikely.
Kerry has allotted nine months to the endeavor, as if it were a normal
pregnancy. But the chances of a baby emerging at the end of it are
practically nil. During the first three months, the sides have not
progressed a single step. So who will win? Obama or Netanyahu?
Chomsky or Walt/Mearsheimer? As commentators love to say: Time Will
Tell. In the meantime, place your bets.
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