Fire and Sword
Will Americans join Iraqis, Lebanese, and Palestinians as neocon
victims?
By Paul Craig Roberts
07/20/06 "Information
Clearing House" -- -- What explains the indifference of the Bush
administration to the slaughter of civilians in Iraq, Lebanon, and
Gaza?
As of the morning of July 19, Israeli bombardments of Lebanese
civilian residential districts and public infrastructure have
murdered 300 Lebanese, wounded 1,000, and displaced 500,000. The
Lebanese prime minister said that Israel's attack has caused
"unimaginable losses" and that his government will seek compensation
from Israel.
In Gaza, Israel has murdered scores of Palestinian civilians in the
past few days.
In Iraq, the civilian daily death toll has risen above 100.
These dead are not Hezbollah militia. They are not Hamas militia.
They are not al-Qaeda or Sunni insurgents. They are civilians.
Frustrated by Hezbollah, Israel is lashing out at hapless civilians,
knowing that the U.S. will protect Israel from UN Security Council
condemnation.
Frustrated by Sunni insurgents, the U.S. has instigated sectarian
strife.
Bush has stonewalled the UN, our European allies, and the Lebanese
prime minister, all of whom are calling and pleading for Bush to
pressure the Israelis to stop their cowardly slaughter from the air
of Lebanese civilians.
The Guardian reports that Bush gave Israel the green light to attack
Lebanon and has given Olmert another week to pound Lebanon.
U.S. Secretary of State Condi Rice has announced that she will go to
the Middle East to resolve "the crisis" when it is appropriate.
Apparently, the appropriate time is not when people are dying and a
country, which had only just recovered from the last Israeli
invasion, is again being bombed into rubble.
How many more war crimes must Israel commit before Bush and Condi
Rice put aside their indifference?
On July 19, the Israelis turned their air attack on the Christian
area of Beirut. The Lebanese Christians can thank the American
evangelical Rev. John Hagee, who has thrown his 18,000 member Texas
church behind Israeli aggression.
Bush cannot claim public support for his indifference.
As of noon July 19, 800,000 people had participated in CNN's Quick
Vote, with the result that 55 percent oppose Israel's attack on
Lebanon. This result is despite the fact that U.S. television
reporting explains the news from the Israeli perspective.
Similarly, in Israel a survey published by Israeli daily newspaper
Yedioth Ahronoth showed 53 percent of Israelis polled said Israel
should hold negotiations to secure the release of the Israeli
soldier captured in Gaza, while 43 percent backed a military
operation.
A poll taken by the Israeli newspaper Ha'aretz reports that 28
percent of Israelis believe Israel should immediately stop bombing
Lebanon, compared to 7 percent who believe that the bombing should
continue until the captured soldiers are freed, and 14 percent who
believe bombing should continue until Lebanon agrees to disarm
Hezbollah – a task that Israel's invasion has made more impossible
than ever.
If these polls are reliable, one can conclude that the U.S. and
Israeli populations are more moral, and more concerned with human
life, than are the leaders of the two countries.
Neither can Bush claim that he is supporting Israel because he is
Israel's friend. If Bush were Israel's friend, he would not have
given a green light to Israel's aggression, which will create more
hatred of Israel.
As a number of Israeli writers have pointed out, Israel has shown
tooth and claw to its Arab neighbors for decades to no avail.
Writing in Ha'aretz, Yitzhak Laor notes that Israel's problems are
not the result of insufficient bombing and destruction of Arab
populations. Yet, once again Israeli militants are "enlarging the
circle of hostilities, including harming civilians. What Israel's
'strategists' have to offer is the destruction of yet another
country."
Laor says the Americans can do this in Iraq with less consequence
for themselves, because "the Americans do not intend to live in this
region." Israelis cannot afford to show only tooth and claw to their
neighbors, because "we do live here."
It sometimes seems Bush goes beyond indifference to contentment with
the slaughter of Muslim civilians. Bush has even come across as
gleeful as if he is on a dove hunt in a baited Texas field where joy
resides in the killing of countless birds.
Many Muslims believe that Bush and Israel see them as animals to be
slain. On July 17, neocon John Bolton, Bush's unconfirmed ambassador
to the UN, gave credence to this Muslim belief when he announced
that Israelis killed by terrorists were more important than the
Lebanese civilians killed by Israel. Bolton said that there is no
"moral equivalence" between Lebanese civilians killed by Israel and
Israeli civilians killed by Muslim terrorists: "It's simply not the
same thing to say that it's the same act to deliberately target
innocent civilians, to desire their deaths, to fire rockets and use
explosive devices or kidnapping versus the sad and highly
unfortunate consequences of self-defense."
In Bolton's sick mind, Lebanese civilians are not experiencing
terrorism when Israel deliberately targets them and drops high
explosives on their apartment buildings, streets, bridges, and power
plants, and bombs the Beirut International Airport. This, says
Bolton, is Israel acting in self-defense.
If Israel grabs Palestinian or Lebanese land and murders civilians,
that is "self-defense," but if someone responds to Israeli
aggression with a rocket, that is "Muslim terrorism."
The world is sick of this double-standard. Unfortunately, not enough
Americans and Israelis are.
Consequently, conflict will continue and escalate. Laor writes that
"the director of the American Jewish Committee's Israel/Middle East
Office, Eran Lerman, is already recommending going to war against
Syria."
And so are the American neoconservatives who control the Bush
administration, Washington think tanks, and media positions once
held by true American conservatives.
Isolated in their evil, the neoconservatives are frantically and
shrilly demanding that Bush join Israel in military attacks on Syria
and Iran in order to "build democracy" and to clear the Middle East
of any opposition to Israel's unbridled self-interest. The crazed
David Horowitz writes that "Israel is doing the work of the rest of
the civilized world."
Neoconservatives believe that the U.S. and Israel can extirpate
Islam with fire and sword and that the present opportunity to
escalate the current conflict into generalized war in the Middle
East must not be missed.
Neocon warmongers have stolen the conservative name, the Republican
Party, and a portion of the evangelical movement.
Are Americans too inattentive and too brainwashed to prevent their
moronic president and his neocon government from initiating a
dangerous war?
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