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US gives Israel a blank check to wage war
By Barry Grey
17 July 2006
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The Bush administration has given Israel a carte blanche to
wage war against Lebanon, bombing and killing as it sees fit.
American diplomacy in the crisis precipitated by Israeli aggression
first against Gaza and then against its neighbor to the north
is concentrated on blocking any move for a ceasefire and concocting
a pretext for future military action against Syria and Iran.
It is transparently clear that for President Bush it is of
no consequence that tens of thousands of American citizens, not
to mention other foreign nationals, are in harms way, as
Israel continues to blast away at civilian populations in every
part of the country, including the capital, Beirut. Already, eight
Canadians have died as a result of an Israeli bomb attack on a
house in southern Lebanon.
Far from issuing a warning to Israel to desist until the Americans
can be evacuated, Bush and Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice
have been using every available forum to justify Israels
savage assault and scotch all efforts to halt the lopsided fighting,
in which Israel has an overwhelming military advantage.
The US governments indifference to American life, as
well as Lebanese and, for that matter, Israeli, should serve as
an object lesson on the cynicism and callousness of American imperialist
policyas well as its immeasurable hypocrisy. It is worth
recalling that in 1983 the Reagan administration used a non-existent
danger to a handful of American students in Grenada as the pretext
for invading the Caribbean island nation after factional warfare
had erupted within the ruling New Jewel Movement.
The entire American political establishment, Democrats no less
than Republicans, and the mass media are proclaiming in unison
that Israel is the victim and the militant Islamic groups, Hezbollah
and Hamas, and their political allies, Syria and Iran, are the
aggressors. They repeat endlessly that Israel is merely exercising
its right to defend itself, and the blockade and bombing
of a sovereign country, Lebanon, was provoked by Hezbollahs
kidnapping of two Israeli soldiers.
They conveniently ignore the statements of the families of
the captured Israeli soldiers, who have demanded that the Israeli
government negotiate with Hezbollah for the release of their loved
ones as part of a prisoner exchange, and criticized their own
government for refusing to take diplomatic steps, wondering out
loud whether the soldiers have been abandoned in the pursuit of
expansionist aims.
In Orwellian fashion, any form of Arab resistance against Israel
is branded as terrorism, while the indiscriminate
bombing of cities, villages, roads, power plants, airports and
bridges is called self-defense.
One example of Israeli self-defense occurred on Saturday, in
the deadliest single attack on Lebanese civilians since Israel
launched the war last Wednesday. According to Reuters, residents
sought to leave the border village of Marwaheen in southern Lebanon
after the Israeli military ordered them to evacuate over a loudspeaker.
Israel then bombed a civilian convoy trying to leave the village,
killing 16 people.
Even the pro-US regime in Beirut, the product of the American-
and European-orchestrated Cedar Revolution of 2005, was flatly
turned down when it requested that Washington call for a ceasefire.
The same governments and media outlets that hailed the revolution
which supposedly established Lebanese sovereignty by expelling
Syrian troops now either overtly or tacitly endorse Israels
onslaught against the sovereign country.
In reality, the carnage in the Middle Eastwhich has the
potential of exploding into a far wider waris the outcome
of the imperialist and colonialist policies of the United States
and its major client regime, Israel, in Palestine, Iraq and throughout
the region.
It is difficult to capture in words the depths of cynicism
expressed in the statements of American leaders and politicians.
In his typically crude and stupid manner, Bush in effect called
on Hezbollah and its hundreds of thousands of Lebanese Shiite
supporters to commit suicide. Following talks with Russian President
Vladimir Putin on Saturday, the US president declared: The
best way to stop the violence is for Hezbollah to lay down its
arms and to stop attacking.
The same basic line was put forward on the Sunday news programs
by representatives of the administration and both political parties.
Interviewed from the site of the G8 summit in St. Petersburg,
Rice reiterated on the CBS News program Face the Nation
the firm opposition of the US to a ceasefire and repeated the
US-Israeli demand that Hezbollah be removed from southern Lebanon
and disarmed, along with threats against Syria and Iran.
Jane Harman, the California Democrat who is the ranking member
of the House of Representatives Select Intelligence Committee,
responded to Rices comments by saying, I was positive
about what she said as far as she goes... She stated the
obligatory, I do think Israel has a right to defend herself,
and then sought to attack the Bush administration from the right,
denouncing it for not acting sooner to disarm and remove Hezbollah.
Declaring the political/guerrilla movement, which has a mass
base of support among the impoverished Shiite population of Lebanon
and holds positions in the Lebanese cabinet, to be more
dangerous than Al Qaeda, she went on to describe Israels
three-week-old attack on Gaza and its war against Lebanon in openly
racist terms: Israel is draining the swamp here, both in
Lebanon and in Gaza...
Appearing on Fox News Sunday, Senator George Allen,
Republican from Virginia, declared his unqualified support for
Israel, and then gave vent to the visceral hatred of the Arab
masses that animates US policy, saying, Now, there was a
glimmer of hope when that reptilian terrorist corrupt Arafat died...
His Democratic counterpart, Senator Chris Dodd of Connecticut,
began by saying it was necessary to begin any discussion
of this recognizing that what has happened over the last several
days occurred because of Hezbollah and Hamas highly provocative,
despicable actions...
On NBCs Meet the Press program, former Republican
speaker of the house, Newt Gingrich, not only defended Israels
actions and called for Hezbollah to be cleared out
of southern Lebanon, he said that the events in Lebanon were part
of a new world war against terrorism and terrorist
regimes such as North Korea, Iran and Syria.
Democratic Senator Joseph Biden of Delaware, an announced contender
for the Democratic presidential nomination in 2008, called Israels
actions a totally legitimate self-defense effort prompted
by an unprovoked effort by terrorist organizations supported
by outside states to destroy a democracy in the Middle East.
The New York Times, in an editorial published Saturday,
offered a particularly cynical and dishonest whitewash of Israels
aggression in both Gaza and Lebanon. Declaring unequivocally that
responsibility for the latest outbreak in the
circle of violence in the Middle East rested with Hamas
and Hezbollah, the Times cautioned that Israel needed to
calibrate its military response, however legally and morally
justified, so as to deny the Islamist groups opportunities
to rally broader Arab support.
The newspaper went on the say that Israel was fully justified
in treating [the capture of Israeli soldiers by Hamas and Hezbollah]
as unacceptable acts of aggression, and to denounce the
provocateurs of Hamas and Hezbollah and their allies in
Damascus and Tehran.
As the Times well knows, this is an utterly potted version
of events, ripped out of their real political and historical context.
This latest eruption of military aggression by Israel is the
outcome of an unrelenting campaign of violence and repression
systematically pursued, with the support of the United States,
since 2000. In September of that year, after President Bill Clinton
and Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak failed to extract a total
capitulation from Yasser Arafat at the Camp David talks, Ariel
Sharon staged his infamous provocation at the Al Aqsa Mosque in
Jerusalem. Sharons demonstration of Israeli contempt for
the Palestinians and their claims to sovereignty over the city
was calculated to provoke angry protests, which were then seized
on to initiate a new level of repression.
Sharons action, which was tacitly supported by the Clinton
administration as well as Barak, signaled a decisive shift from
any negotiated settlement with the Palestinians to a policy aimed
at the destruction of the Palestinian Authority.
Under Bush, this policy was intensified, and Israel was given
a blank check to pursue its war against the Palestinian and Arab
masses. The Bush administration saw unfettered Israeli violence
against any and all forms of Palestinian resistance as conducive
to its own plans to invade Iraq and establish American hegemony
and unchallenged control over the Middle Easts oil wealth.
Israel was to function as Washingtons junior partner and
major enforcer in upholding US dominion over the area.
Washington abandoned any pretence of even-handedness in the
Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and gave its blessing as Israel
launched a campaign of provocations, military violence, targeted
assassinations, economic sabotage and land grabs that has continued
to the present. Israel made a practice of launching attacks so
as to frustrate new attempts by the Palestinian leadership to
initiate negotiations toward a diplomatic settlement.
Israels withdrawal from southern Lebanon in 2000, and
its dismantling of Jewish settlements in Gaza in 2005, both of
which are presented by Israels apologists as peace moves,
were in fact part of a strategy to unilaterally draw Israels
borders, annexing a large part of the West Bank and all of Jerusalem,
and leaving the Palestinians with discontinuous rump territories
that could never form the basis of a viable state.
For the past six months, ever since Hamas won the Palestinian
Authority elections, Israel has been carrying out a military and
economic siege of the Occupied Territories. Israel stepped up
its military offensive in recent weeks, launching hundreds of
shells at Gaza and killing at least 14 civilians.
The raid by Hamas into Israel and its capture of an Israeli
solider on June 25 provided the pretext for the government of
Prime Minister Ehud Olmert to launch its incursion into Gaza.
That Israeli escalation coincided, by no means accidentally, with
Hamas acceptance of an agreement committing Hamas to a two-state
solution that implicitly recognized Israel.
Such a development was anathema to Israel, which does not want
any kind of peace deal and is determined to prevent the creation
of even a truncated Palestinian state. The Israeli attack on Gaza
put paid to the efforts of the Hamas leadership and Palestinian
Authority President Mahmoud Abbas to fashion a new basis for negotiations.
There is, in fact, compelling evidence that the Israeli government
allowed the cross-border Hamas raid to take place. Israels
security service, Shin Bet, insisted in the aftermath of the raid
that it had given the government and the Israeli Defence Forces
a specific warning that militants intended to use a tunnel to
abduct soldiers at a crossing on the southern part of the Israel-Gaza
border.
This was the contextmore than two weeks into a brutal
Israeli offensive in Gazain which Hezbollah carried out
the raid across Israels northern border that resulted in
the killing of eight Israeli soldiers and capture of two others.
Hezbollah is a bourgeois nationalist movement with broad support
within Lebanon and throughout the Arab world. It has won support
in large part because of its armed resistance against the Israeli
occupation of southern Lebanon, which extended from the Israeli
invasion of 1982 until Israels pullout from southern Lebanon
in 2000.
It has every right to carry out actions against Israeli military
targets, under conditions in which Israel continues to maintain
a brutal and illegal occupation of Palestinian territories.
Israel and the US are now demanding either the destruction
of Hezbollah, or its removal from southern Lebanon. Such a policy
would entail the killing of hundreds of thousands of Lebanese
Shiites and the eruption of a new civil war in the country.
This only underscores that the real target of US and Israeli
policy is any and all resistance by the oppressed masses of the
Middle East to the colonialist aims of both powers.
See Also:
Israeli attack on Lebanon threatens to
engulf entire Middle East in war
[15 July 2006]
Washington, Tel Aviv threaten Syria
and Iran
Ground invasion of Lebanon looms after Israel bombs Beirut airport,
imposes blockade
[14 July 2006]
Israel launches military assault on Lebanon
[13 July 2006]
Major powers complicit in Israeli war
crimes
[5 July 2006]
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