Making
Nuclear
Extermination
Respectable
By James
Petras
31/07/08
"ICH" -- -
-On July 18,
2008 The New
York Times
published an
article by
Israeli-Jewish
historian,
Professor
Benny
Morris,
advocating
an Israeli
nuclear-genocidal
attack on
Iran with
the
likelihood
of killing
70 million
Iranians –
12 times the
number of
Jewish
victims in
the Nazi
holocaust:
“Iran’s
leaders
would do
well to
rethink
their gamble
and suspend
their
nuclear
program.
Barring
this, the
best they
could hope
for is that
Israel’s
conventional
air assault
will destroy
their
nuclear
facilities.
To be sure,
this would
mean
thousands of
Iranian
casualties
and
international
humiliation.
But the
alternative
is an Iran
turned into
a nuclear
wasteland.”
Morris is a
frequent
lecturer and
consultant
to the
Israeli
political
and military
establishment
and has
unique
access to
Israeli
strategic
military
planners.
Morris’
advocacy and
public
support of
the massive,
brutal
expulsion of
all
Palestinians
is on public
record. Yet
his
genocidal
views have
not
precluded
his
receiving
numerous
academic
awards. His
writings and
views are
published in
Israel’s
leading
newspapers
and
journals.
Morris’
views are
not the idle
ranting of a
marginal
psychopath,
as witnessed
by the
recent
publication
of his
latest op-ed
article in
the New York
Times.
What does
the
publication
by the New
York Times
of an
article,
which calls
for the
nuclear
incineration
of 70
million
Iranians and
the
contamination
of the
better part
of a billion
people in
the Middle
East, Asia
and Europe,
tell us
about US
politics and
culture? For
it is the
NYT, which
informs the
‘educated
classes’ in
the US, its
Sunday
supplements,
literary and
editorial
pages and
which serves
as the
‘moral
conscience’
of important
sectors of
the
cultural,
economic and
political
elite.
The New York
Times
provides a
certain
respectability
to mass
murder,
which
Morris’
views
otherwise
would not
possess if
say, they
were
published in
the
neo-conservative
weeklies or
monthlies.
The fact
that the NYT
considers
the prospect
of an
Israeli mass
extermination
of millions
of Iranians
part of the
policy
debate in
the Middle
East reveals
the degree
to which
Zionofascism
has infected
the ‘higher’
cultural and
journalist
circles of
the United
States.
Truth to
say, this is
the logical
outgrowth of
the Times
public
endorsement
of Israel’s
economic
blockade to
starve 1.4
million
Palestinians
in Gaza; the
Times’
cover-up of
Israeli-Zionist-AIPAC
influence in
launching
the US
invasion of
Iraq leading
to over one
million
murdered
Iraqi
citizens.
The Times
sets the
tone for the
entire New
York
cultural
scene, which
privileges
Israeli
interests,
to the point
of
assimilating
into the US
political
discourse
not only its
routine
violations
of
international
law, but its
threats,
indeed
promises, to
scorch vast
areas of the
earth in
pursuit of
its regional
supremacy.
The
willingness
of the NYT
to publish
an Israeli
genocide-ethnocide
advocate
tells us
about the
strength of
the ties
between a
purportedly
‘liberal
establishment’
pro-Israel
publication
and the
totalitarian
Israeli
right: It is
as if to say
that for the
liberal
pro-Israel
establishment,
the
nonJewish
Nazis are
off limits,
but the
views and
policies of
Judeo-fascists
need careful
consideration
and possible
implementation.
Morris’ New
York Times
‘nuclear-extermination’
article did
not provoke
any
opposition
from the 52
Presidents
of the Major
American
Jewish
Organizations
(PMAJO)
because, in
its daily
information
bulletin,
Daily Alert,
it has
frequently
published
articles by
Israeli and
US Zionists
advocating
an Israeli
and/or US
nuclear
attack on
Iran. In
other words,
Morris’
totalitarian
views are
part of the
cultural
matrix
deeply
embedded in
the Zionist
organizational
networks and
its
extensive
‘reach’ in
US cultural
and
political
circles.
What the
Times did in
publishing
Morris’
lunacy has
taken
genocidal
discourse
out of the
limited
circulation
of Zionist
influentials
and into the
mainstream
of millions
of American
readers.
Apart from a
handful of
writers
(Gentile and
Jewish)
publishing
in marginal
web sites,
there was no
political or
moral
condemnation
from the
entire
literary,
political
and
journalistic
world of
this affront
to our
humanity. No
attempt was
made to link
Morris’
totalitarian
genocidal
policies to
Israel’s
public
official
threats and
preparations
for nuclear
war. There
is no
anti-nuclear
campaign led
by our most
influential
public
intellectuals
to repudiate
the state
(Israel) and
its public
intellectuals
who prepare
a nuclear
war with the
potential to
exterminate
more than
ten times
the number
of Jews
slaughtered
by the
Nazis.
A nuclear
incineration
of the
nation of
Iran is the
Israeli
counterpart
of Hitler’s
gas chambers
and ovens
writ large.
Extermination
is the last
stage of
Zionism:
Informed by
the doctrine
of rule the
Middle East
or ruin the
air and land
of the
world. That
is the
explicit
message of
Benny Morris
(and his
official
Israeli
sponsors),
who like
Hitler,
issues
ultimatums
to the
Iranians,
‘surrender
or be
destroyed’
and who
threatens
the US, join
us in
bombing Iran
or face a
world
ecological
and economic
catastrophe.
That Morris
is utterly,
starkly and
clinically
insane is
beyond
question.
That the New
York Times
in
publishing
his
genocidal
ravings
provides new
signs of how
power and
wealth has
contributed
to the
degeneration
of Jewish
intellectual
and cultural
life in the
US. To
comprehend
the
dimensions
of this
decay we
need only
compare the
brilliant
tragic-romantic
German-Jewish
writer,
Walter
Benjamin,
desperately
fleeing the
advance of
totalitarian
Nazi terror
to the
Israeli-Jewish
writer,
Benny
Morris’
criminal
advocacy of
Zionist
nuclear
terror
published in
the New York
Times.
The question
of Zionist
power in
America is
not merely a
question of
a ‘lobby’
influencing
Congressional
and White
House
decisions
concerning
foreign aid
to Israel.
What is at
stake today
are the
related
questions of
the advocacy
of a nuclear
war in which
70 million
Iranians
face
extermination
and the
complicity
of the US
mass media
in providing
a platform,
nay a
certain
political
respectability
for mass
murder and
global
contamination.
Unlike the
Nazi past,
we cannot
claim, as
the good
Germans did,
that ‘we did
not know’ or
‘we weren’t
notified’,
because it
was written
by an
eminent
Israeli
academic and
was
published in
the New York
Times.
Professor
Petras
latest book
Zionism,Militarism
And the
Decline of
U.S
Power(clarity
press
Atlanta) -
August 2008
