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In the Thrall of AIPAC
Why Obama Can't Save Us
By MISSY COMLEY BEATTIE
01/05/08 "Counterpunch" -- --
Investigative reporter Seymour Hersh recently said that
Barack Obama is our "only hope" to "lead a reconciliation
between the Muslim countries and the US." Why? Because Obama's
father was a Muslim.
I simply don't follow Hersh's
logic here. Seems to me the actions of a president are more
important than some familial affiliation with a particular
religion-not to mention that candidate Obama has aligned himself
with Israel.
These are some of Obama's
comments during a speech to the American Israel Public Affairs
Committee (AIPAC):
"Our job is to rebuild the
road to real peace and lasting security throughout the
region, "Our job is to do more than lay out another road
map."
"That effort begins with a
clear and strong commitment to the security of Israel: Our
strongest ally in the region and its only established
democracy. "That will always be my starting point."
And calling for sustained
military support to Israel, Obama said: "We must preserve our
total commitment to our unique defense relationship with Israel
by fully funding military assistance and continuing work on the
Arrow and related missile defense programs."
For Barack Obama to say that
"our job is to lay out another road map" for peace while we are
providing military support to Israel as the country launches
attacks on Palestinians is hypocrisy. There is more than a
conflict of interest for the US to go to the table, act as peace
brokers, and make demands. But, then, that is what we do as
self-appointed police officers to the world. We decry the
violence in Kenya. Condi Rice has just made a statement that it
must stop. But the violence perpetrated on the Iraqi and Afghan
populations by her boss's policies continues without end. Our
violence is good violence. Anyone else's is barbaric.
It matters little to me that
Barack Obama says he was against invading Iraq. After all, he
votes to continue funding it. If this presidential candidate
wanted to mend relations with Muslims, he could start by voting
against additional war funding.
And he could say no to AIPAC-but
this would be political suicide.
Missy Beattie lives in New
York City. She's written for National Public Radio and Nashville
Life Magazine. An outspoken critic of the Bush Administration
and the war in Iraq, she's a member of Gold Star Families for
Peace. She completed a novel last year, but since the death of
her nephew, Marine Lance Cpl. Chase J. Comley, in Iraq on August
6,'05, she has been writing political articles. She can be
reached at: Missybeat@aol.com
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