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Israel’s American Chattel
By Paul Craig Roberts
March 18, 2009 "Information Clearing House" --
Many conservatives take vicarious pleasure in America’s superpower status.
Bush’s flaunting of American power is one reason conservatives took scant
notice of Bush’s police state measures and ill-conceived wars. Conservatives
were so delighted with Bush giving the finger to the UN, the world community
and especially France, a country conservatives have despised ever since
Charles DeGaulle refused to follow the American line, that conservatives
paid no attention to Bush’s assault on civil liberty and his squandering of
America’s soft power.
I
wonder how much longer conservatives will be strutting around now that the
“defeated” Taliban are denying the Peshawar/Khyber Pass supply route to the
unipower’s military for resupply of its troops in Afghanistan. The US has
had to go hat in hand to the Russians to request a resupply route through
Russian territory, and has been told non-munition supplies only. The
Russians might be willing for Obama to send arms through if Obama repudiates
Bush’s decision to put anti-ballistic missile defenses in the American
puppet states of Poland and Czech Republic.
The
Polish government is concerned about repeating its World War II mistake of
putting its fate in the hands of a distant protector instead of with the
military power on its border and recently admonished Washington not to
renege on the missile deal. Poland is clinging desperately to Bush’s
promise of nuclear war in defense of Poland, just as seven decades ago the
Polish colonels thought they could stick their finger in Hitler’s eye,
because Britain had given Poland a guarantee.
Iraq is another embarrassment for conservatives, with the Iranian-allied
Shi’ite party, not the unipower, dictating the withdrawal agreement. The US
remains in Iraq only as a useful scapegoat for the Shi’ite rulers.
But
what’s really going to blow the legs out from under conservatives is the
realization that the great superpower is the chattel goods of the Israel
Lobby.
The
Obama administration, despite the Democrats’ decisive electoral victory in
last November’s election, has demonstrated that the great unipower cannot
appoint its own
chairman of the National Intelligence Council. Charles Freeman, a
distinguished and independent-minded American, former ambassador and former
Assistant Secretary of Defense, found his appointment blocked by Steve
Rosen, a former official of the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC)
currently under indictment as an Israeli spy, and a handful of American
Jewish neoconservatives closely identified with the right-wing government in
Israel.
How
is the United States a superpower when it cannot appoint the official who
oversees the National Intelligence Estimate without the approval of the
Israeli right-wing government and its American agents?
Conservatives will say, of course, that Israel is the “only democracy in the
Middle East.” The question whether Israel, or, for that matter, America, is
a democracy is besides the point. The point is that Israel has shown that
it can control not merely US foreign policy but also US intelligence policy.
Last Thursday America’s Overlord sent the Chief of Staff of the American
financed and supplied Israel Defense Forces, General Gabi Ashkenazi, to meet
with President Barack Obama, Admiral Mike Mullen, Chairman of the US Joint
Chiefs of Staff, General James Jones, National Security Advisor, and Dennis
Ross, the US State Department’s Special Advisor for the Persian Gulf and
Southwest Asia.
The
Israeli newspaper Haaretz reports that General Ashkenazi will also meet with
“senior American journalists and with the heads of AIPAC, the American
pro-Israel lobbyist group.”
General Ashkenazi will also “be a guest of honor at the annual ‘Supporters
of the IDF [Israeli Defense Forces]” convention in the city of New York and
will address its participants.
General Ashkenazi will also be meeting with former Secretary of State Henry
Kissinger “as well as with the heads of the New York Jewish Federation.”
The
official reason for General Ashkenazi’s visit is to warn America about the
threat that Iran presents to the United States. In reality, the general has
been sent to stir up an American attack on Iran.
The
military/security complex will welcome the opening of a new front on the
“war on terror.” The profits of the American arms industries desperately
need a new war to replace Iraq. “Our” government in Washington desperately
needs new reasons to suppress American civil liberties. The traitorous Bush
Republicans and their Democratic enablers desperately need justification for
committing America to multi-trillion dollar illegal wars. The
neoconservatives desperately need a rationale for the lies they told to
start what they hope are long-term wars in the Middle East. The neocon
madmen even want to overthrow Saudi Arabia, one of America’s largest
creditors.
Conservatives will welcome these developments with open arms. America will
have a chance to redeem itself. America can yet prove it is a superpower by
conquering both Iran and Afghanistan. Once these victories are in hand,
Israel can destroy both Hamas and Hezbollah, and the new Israel can
incorporate Palestine and southern Lebanon.
While conservatives dream these dreams, the Premier of China, Wen Jiabao,
expressed on Friday, March 13, his fears that the US Treasury’s credit was
not good and that his country’s $1 trillion investment in American debt was
endangered. Premier Wen said, “We have lent a huge amount of money to the
U.S. Of course we are concerned about the safety of our assets. To be
honest, I am definitely a little worried.”
Contrast Premier Wen’s concern with the optimism coming out of the Obama
administration and what remains of Wall Street.
Then exercise Charles Freeman’s independent thinking and make up your own
mind. Is America a superpower, or is America a rapidly declining country
destroyed by gratuitous wars and shyster banksters?
Dr. Paul Craig Roberts has held numerous academic and journalistic posts and was Assistant Secretary of the US Treasury during the Reagan Administration.
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