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Mr_Jefferson_24 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Aug-01-06 05:03 PM
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AIPAC's Dangerous Grip on Washington
By Ari Berman
The Nation

http://alternet.org/story/39679/

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In early March, the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) held its forty-seventh annual conference in Washington. AIPAC's executive director spent twenty-seven minutes reading the "roll call" of dignitaries present at the gala dinner, which included a majority of the Senate and a quarter of the House, along with dozens of Administration officials.

As this event illustrates, it's impossible to talk about Congress's relationship to Israel without highlighting AIPAC, the American Jewish community's most important voice on the Hill. The Congressional reaction to Hezbollah's attack on Israel and Israel's retaliatory bombing of Lebanon provide the latest example of why.

On July 18, the Senate unanimously approved a nonbinding resolution "condemning Hamas and Hezbollah and their state sponsors and supporting Israel's exercise of its right to self-defense." After House majority leader John Boehner removed language from the bill urging "all sides to protect innocent civilian life and infrastructure," the House version passed by a landslide, 410 to 8.

AIPAC not only lobbied for the resolution; it had written it. "They were given a resolution by AIPAC," said former Carter Administration National Security Adviser Zbigniew Brzezinski, who addressed the House Democratic Caucus on July 19. "They didn't prepare one."...

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seafan Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Aug-01-06 05:35 PM
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1. As difficult as this realization is for many, examining it is key to peace
I have always believed this. World events now are requiring us to address it.

Two rogue governments are in the wrong, while the majority of their people want peace.
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Mr_Jefferson_24 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Aug-02-06 12:40 PM
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3. It is hard to come to terms with the fact that...
...that I am a citizen of a nation that has all but abandoned normal channels of diplomacy in favor of military force. This has been tried, and it doesn't work.
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JohnyCanuck Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Aug-01-06 06:06 PM
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2. The Israel Lobby and the Left: Uneasy Questions
The Israel Lobby and the Left: Uneasy Questions

By Jeffrey Blankfort

Jewish power has, in fact, been trumpeted by a number of Jewish writers, including one, J. J. Goldberg, editor of the Jewish weekly Forward, who wrote a book by that name in 1996.4 Any attempt, however, to explore the issue from a critical standpoint, inevitably leads to accusations of anti-Semitism, as Bill and Kathleen Christison pointed out in their article on the role of right-wing Jewish neo-cons in orchestrating US Middle East policy, in Counterpunch (1/25/03):

Anyone who has the temerity to suggest any Israeli instigation of, or even involvement in, Bush administration war planning is inevitably labeled somewhere along the way as an anti-Semite. Just whisper the word “domination” anywhere in the vicinity of the word “Israel,” as in “U.S.-Israeli domination of the Middle East” or “the U.S. drive to assure global domination and guarantee security for Israel,” and some leftist, who otherwise opposes going to war against Iraq, will trot out charges of promoting the Protocols of the Elders of Zion, the old czarist forgery that asserted a Jewish plan for world domination.5

SNIP

Now, jump ahead to last Spring, when Bush Jr. forthrightly demanded that Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon withdraw his marauding troops from Jenin, saying “Enough is enough!” It made headlines all over the world, as did his backing down when Sharon refused. What happened? Harsh criticism boomed from within his own party in Congress and from his daddy’s old friends in the media. George Will associated Dubya with Yasser Arafat and accused Bush of having lost his “moral clarity.”16 The next day, Safire suggested that Bush was “being pushed into a minefield of mistakes”and that he had “become a wavering ally as Israel fights for suvival.”17 Junior got the message and, within a week, declared Sharon to be “a man of peace.”18 Since then, as journalist Robert Fisk and others have noted, Sharon seems to be writing Bush’s speeches.

There are some who believe that Bush Jr. and Presidents before him made statements critical of Israel for appearances only, to convince the world, and the Arab countries in particular, that the US can be an “honest broker” between the Israelis and the Palestinians. But it is difficult to make a case that any of them would put themselves in a position to be humiliated simply as a cover for US policy.

http://www.ifamericansknew.org/us_ints/pg-blankfort.html

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Hoping4Change Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Aug-02-06 01:02 PM
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4. A article posted by zonkers adds a chilling dimension to your post.
Edited on Wed Aug-02-06 01:05 PM by Hoping4Change
Collective Suicide
The American-Israeli New Middle East.....http://www.swans.com/library/art12/ga213.html

by Gilles d'Aymery

"The American project of a new Middle East is leading the world toward a global conflagration that will extend far beyond the old Middle East. It is based on the conflation of the most reactionary interests in the world, corporate and ideological alike.

The Israeli military apparatus is for all matter of purposes fully integrated within the US military-industrial complex.

The current devastation of Lebanon was fully coordinated with the Bush administration, a part of the master plan to reshape the Middle East within the parameters of the Project for a New American Century with the ultimate objective of full spectrum dominance over the world.

This reality is happening right in front of our eyes, like a slow motion horror film. The temptation for many liberal and moderate Americans it to wishfully think that if the Democrats come back to power in Washington D.C. this reckless strategy will be abandoned; that Mr. Bush and the neocons are the progenitors of these policies. Nothing could be farther from the facts on the ground. These are bipartisan policies equally conceived and fully supported by the Democratic leadership and the corporate interests they represent in the US Congress."



http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=show_mesg&forum=364&topic_id=1796361&mesg_id=1796361


edit": added link to zonkers thread

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chill_wind Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Aug-02-06 01:04 PM
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5. Dupe thread? Have we abandoned the same existing one?
Edited on Wed Aug-02-06 01:19 PM by chill_wind
AIPAC's Dangerous Grip on Washington
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