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Freeman Withdrawal Marks Victory for Israel Lobby
The resignation of Obama's pick for National Intelligence Council Chair is a blow to hopes for a new approach to Israel-Palestine issues.
WASHINGTON - Amb. Chas Freeman withdrew from consideration for a top intelligence post in the Obama administration on Tuesday, following a vitriolic battle that pitted Republican lawmakers and pro-Israel hardliners opposed to his appointment against liberals and members of the intelligence and diplomatic communities who had come to his defense.
Freeman's withdrawal came as a surprise to many in Washington, particularly since it came only hours after Adm. Dennis Blair, the administration's director of national intelligence (DNI) who made the appointment, issued a strong defense of Freeman during his testimony before the U.S. Senate.
His withdrawal is likely to be viewed as a significant victory for hardliners within the so-called "Israel lobby," who led the movement to scuttle his appointment, and a blow to hopes for a new approach to Israel-Palestine issues under the Obama administration.
A brief notice posted late Tuesday on the DNI website stated that "Director of National Intelligence Dennis C. Blair announced today that Ambassador Charles W. Freeman Jr. has requested that his selection to be Chairman of the National Intelligence Council not proceed. Director Blair accepted Ambassador Freeman's decision with regret."
The DNI did not provide any further reason for Freeman's withdrawal.
Senator Chuck Schumer, a critic of Freeman who privately conveyed his concerns to White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel last week, released a statement taking credit for the withdrawal, according to Greg Sargent of the Plum Line blog.
"Charles Freeman was the wrong guy for this position," Schumer's statement read. "His statements against Israel were way over the top and severely out of step with the administration. I repeatedly urged the White House to reject him, and I am glad they did the right thing."
The battle over Freeman began in late February, soon after Blair appointed him as chairman of the National Intelligence Council (NIC). The NIC, among other responsibilities, is tasked with producing National Intelligence Estimates (NIEs), which are consensus judgments of all 16 intelligence agencies.
Freeman was reportedly Blair's hand-picked choice for the job. He is a polyglot with unusually wide-ranging foreign-policy experience - his previous jobs have included chief translator during President Richard Nixon's historic 1972 trip to China, ambassador to Saudi Arabia, and assistant secretary of defense for international security affairs.
But Freeman is also known for his outspoken and often caustic political views. He has been especially critical of the Bush administration's conduct of the "war on terror" and of Israeli policies in the occupied territories.
Initial resistance to the appointment came from neoconservatives and other pro-Israel hardliners who were opposed to Freeman's critical views of Israeli policies. The campaign against Freeman was spearheaded by Steve Rosen, a former official for the powerful American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) who is currently facing trial for allegedly passing classified information to the Israeli government.
It was quickly taken up by neoconservative commentators in the Wall Street Journal, the Weekly Standard, and the New Republic, among other places.
However, Freeman's critics soon shifted their focus from his views on Israel to his ties with Saudi Arabia. The Saudi royal family has provided funding to the Middle East Policy Council, a think tank that Freeman headed, leading to allegations that he was "on the Saudi payroll" or even a "Saudi puppet."
Last week, 11 congressional representatives - including several with major financial ties to AIPAC and other right-wing pro-Israel groups - called on the DNI's inspector-general to investigate Freeman's financial ties to Saudi Arabia.
Later in the week, Blair sent the representatives a letter offering his "full support" for Freeman and praising the appointee's "exceptional talent and experience." The letter also discussed Freeman's financial ties to Saudi Arabia, stressing that "he has never lobbied for any government or business (domestic or foreign)" and that he "has never received any income directly from Saudi Arabia or any Saudi-controlled entity."
Blair's letter appeared to have defused the case against Freeman based on his Saudi ties.
On Monday, the seven Republican members of the Senate Intelligence Committee sent their letter of concern to Blair, but they made no mention of the Saudi charges that formed the backbone of their House colleagues' letter from the previous week. Instead, the senators focused on Freeman's alleged intelligence inexperience and his "highly controversial statements about China and Israel."
It was the China issue that had become the central attack against Freeman in recent days. Critics pointed to a leaked email that he sent to a private listserv about the Chinese government's 1989 repression of demonstrators in Tiananmen Square, in which he appeared to argue that the Chinese authorities' true mistake was not the violent repression but their "failure to intervene on a timely basis to nip the demonstrations in the bud."
Blair and others countered that the email was taken out of context, and that Freeman was not describing his own views but what he referred to as "the dominant view in China."
One member of the listserv who did not wish to be identified said that Freeman's email came in the context of an extended conversation about what lessons the Chinese leadership took from the Tiananmen Square events, and that Freeman himself has always regarded the events as a "tragedy."
Regardless, the leaked email became the focal point of the debate over Freeman. On Thursday, 87 Chinese dissidents and human rights activists released a letter conveying their "intense dismay" at his appointment and asking President Obama to withdraw it.
But others stepped in to defend Freeman's record on human rights in China. China scholar Sidney Rittenberg told James Fallows of the Atlantic that Freeman was "a stalwart supporter of human rights who helped many individuals in need" during his diplomatic career in Beijing. Jerome Cohen, an expert in Chinese law, told Fallows that the allegations that Freeman endorsed the Tiananmen Square repression were "ludicrous."
Fallows was one of several prominent media figures - including Joe Klein of Time and Andrew Sullivan of the Atlantic - who came to Freeman's defense in recent days. While many of them disagree with Freeman's outspoken views, they warned against what Fallows calls the "self-lobotomization" of U.S. foreign policy that results from shutting out dissenting voices.
Diplomatic and intelligence professionals in the foreign policy bureaucracy - in which Freeman was seen as enjoying strong support - also rallied to his defense.
Last week, 17 former U.S. ambassadors - including former ambassador to the U.N. Thomas Pickering and former ambassador to Israel Samuel Lewis - wrote a letter to the Wall Street Journal praising Freeman as "a man of integrity and high intelligence who would never let his personal views shade or distort intelligence estimates."
On Tuesday, seven former senior intelligence officials wrote to Blair in support of Freeman. They called the attacks on him "unprecedented in their vehemence, scope, and target" and perpetrated by "pundits and public figures... [who are] aghast at the appointment of a senior intelligence official able to take a more balanced view of the Arab-Israel issue".
These endorsements by figures with solidly establishmentarian credentials appeared to have strengthened Freeman's position. This made Tuesday's announcement especially unexpected, since many felt that Freeman had succeeded in riding out the storm.
Despite the Saudi and Chinese angles of the Freeman controversy, many still saw it as heart a neoconservative campaign to shut out critics of Israel from positions of power.
"The whole anti-Freeman effort was engineered by the people who fear that Obama will abandon current policies toward Israel from acceptance of the occupation to forceful opposition to it," M.J. Rosenberg of the Israel Policy Forum wrote on the Huffington Post.
The timing of Freeman's withdrawal is likely to prove especially bad for the Obama administration, since it came after Blair had committed a significant amount of political capital to defending his appointee.
In his testimony before the Senate on Tuesday, Blair responded to concerns raised by Lieberman by praising Freeman's "inventive mind" and argued that his critics "misunderstand the role of the development of analysis that produces policy."
"I can do a better job if I'm getting strong analytical viewpoints to sort out and pass on to you and the president than if I'm getting precooked pablum judgments that don't really challenge," Blair told Lieberman.
Lieberman seemed unsatisfied with Blair's answer. "OK, I guess I would say, 'to be continued'," he replied.
As it turned out, Lieberman did not have to wait long to get the response he wanted.
Jim Lobe's blog on U.S. foreign policy can be read at http://www.ips.org/blog/jimlobe/
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Show AllI don't particularly like Blair but if Obama was instrumental in getting Freeman to withdraw then Obama has really cut the legs out from under Blair.
Worse than anything is the impending disaster that a zionist cheerleading squad will urge on the Palestinians.
I assume that everyone else also noted the lack of coverage of this story in the mainstream press.
q
The mainstream press are crying about lack of readership, and how the Internet is responsible. There's a total disconnect between them and the truth.
Right, about one thing.
Freeman was Blair's pick, not Obama's.
It was Obama's chief of staff who most likely scuttled Freeman's nomination.
So how can people assume that Obama supported Freeman?
The available evidence points to the opposite conclusion.
so bring it on, Mr EVIDENCE …
It is a shame that matters like this are always presented as competitions or with sports analogies.
It sounds like a highly qualified individual's inclusion in an important policy position has been blocked by a lobby who is paid to block such things. What I wonder is; now that he is being blocked by the politic posse, why Obama could not simply hire the man on as an advisor and put someone less controversial as figurehead. Advisors are not limited by their titles, but by the quality of their expertise.
If the powers behind the lobbies want to play politics with Obama's preferred choices - let them. Then the administration can fill the advisory positions (that don't require acceptance by politicians and lobbyists) with Obama's choices of the best minds and experience.
Live Simply So That Others May Simply Live
America has been paying tribute and killing for Israel but the American taxpayer has no voice in Tel Aviv. Americans overthrew their government for just such reasons. Why should we work, pay taxes and vote when we are really controlled by Israel? I see that Jewish Republicans are delighted:
RJC welcomes Freeman pullout
By Eric Fingerhut · March 10, 2009
The Republican Jewish Coalition quickly released a statement this evening welcoming the news that Chas Freeman has withdrawn his appointment as chairman of the National Intelligence Council.
RJC executive director Matt Brooks lauds members of Congress from both parties for putting "principle over partisanship." But he also says in the release that "it is unfortunate that important questions went unaddressed by the Obama White House on those occassions they were raised. It's troubling how much effort it took to get them to face up to this problem."
We presume Brooks was referring to White House press secretary Robert Gibbs, who evaded a question about the Freeman appointment last week by saying he hadn't heard any concerns about it. But considering that the man who made the appointment, Director of National Intelligence Dennis Blair, had provided a lengthy initial response to the inquiries of members of Congress about the appointment just a few days after those congressional letters were sent, and his office's inspector general quickly opened an investigation of Freeman's background last week, it's somewhat questionable to say the Obama administration as a whole was unresponsive.
Here's the full release:
The Republican Jewish Coalition (RJC) today welcomed the news that Chas Freeman is no longer the Obama administration's choice to head the National Intelligence Council (NIC).
RJC Executive Director Matt Brooks issued the following statement:
"This news will come as a relief to the large and growing group of Americans who have grown concerned about the judgment and process that led to the selection of this flawed appointment."
Brooks noted that "it is unfortunate that important questions went unaddressed by the Obama White House on those occassions they were raised. It's troubling how much effort it took to get them to face up to this problem."
"Membership organizations like the Republican Jewish Coalition publicly challenged Chas Freeman's suitability for this post. And Members of Congress on both sides of the aisle weighed in with concerns.
Nine representatives sent a letter to the inspector general of the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, requesting an investigation into Freeman's ties with Saudi Arabia.
The letter was written by Rep. Mark Kirk (R-IL), and signed by seven other Republicans, including Minority Leader John Boehner (R-OH) and Minority Whip Eric Cantor (R-VA), as well as one Democrat.
Separately, Democratic Rep. Steve Israel (D-NY) sent a similar letter to the inspector general.
Kirk and Israel later asked the inspector general to expand his investigation to include Freeman's connections with a Chinese government-owned oil company.
And today, Senator Joe Lieberman (ID-CT) confronted DNI Admiral Dennis Blair with his concerns during a hearing in the Senate Armed Services Committee.
"We are grateful that Members of Congress in both parties distinguished themselves during this episode and placed principle over partisanship," Brooks concluded.
Freeman's statement on the matter:
http://www.ips.org/blog/jimlobe/
This will not go well for Israel (who is just as big a victim of American imperialism as are the Palestinians). They keep on winning these skirmishes but each time they isolate and offend ever greater numbers of the American electorate and governmental administration.
Those who choose the path of "Winning through Intimidation" eventually find out that they are greasing the skids to the launching of their own destruction. That epitaph also fits the US.
Poet
Well said, Poet!
Poet its the other way around, what will it take for the left to get it, the US is the victim of Israeli imperialism. Walt and Mersheimer are again proven right.
Israel is an avitar for the most extremist elements of the US MIC and the reason they tolerate it is becasue of their dependence on US financial and military aid and becasue they know better than any others that they have no other place to go.
Poet
I just put up a post on AOL calling Charles Schumer an ass kisser, and inviting people to call his office to ask why a US politician has his lips so firmly planted on Israel's ass. Schumer may be happy kissing Israel's ass, but as a voter and a taxpayer I am not happy with it one bit! We really need to start confronting politicians who function as errand boys for AIPAC. They need to be "called out" on this behavior. It's the only way the chokehold Israel has on American politicians wil ever be broken. Their days of carrying water for AIPAC are over with-and we need to tell them so!
What needs to be challenged is this notion of "dual loyalty" for American zionists, an oxymoron if there ever was one.
q
No surprise here -- the criminally insane, behind-the-scenes gang of Zio-zeolots who own Congress do NOT permit outsiders to land high level intelligence positions.
Stay tuned, folks -- the U.S./Israeli alliance from Hell hasn't even begun to show the world what it's capable of.
Israelis are cheering because they are telling the world that they have the biggest, baddest, meanest, lapdog in their control. The sad thing is that the general citizens of the US are mostly clueless of this phenomenon.
Most dismiss this as conspiracy, even in the face of facts in front of the faces. This is why I say that the US is being raped and abused like a cheap whore with their eyes wide open.
wilmoor speaks of truth and the internet. Our only hope and powerful it is.
I've 'infected' one intelligent neighbor w/ truth, and he another re 9-11, Israel and my country.
Now these two intelligent people are also part of the collective consiousness, awareness that knows the basic truths-that Israel is leading the U.S. around with a tether and helped bring down the twin towers murdering 3,000 Americans.
Tel-Aviv, as Sharon bragged, controls D.C., an amazing and arrogant claim but true.
And me, I voted for Obama. He's my President He tried. But was thwarted by The Jewish Country????.
Yeah. I'm fine with that. Oy Vey, Joe.
P.S. One of the Dancing Israeli's went on a talk show! in Israel and said they were set up b4 the impacts only to document them......right!
Another sad day in the budding Obama administration. Blair appeared to be trying to do the right thing, (wasn't he the former lobbyist for Raytheon?), but we are clearly seeing where Mr. Obama's loyalties lie.
I don't remember voting for AIPAC to run this country's foreign policy. I do remember voting (successfully I thought) against Lieberman and his droog, so I don't understand why his people are still in control of Obama's appointments.
"seven Republican members of the Senate Intelligence Committee"
What are the dumbasses responsible for 9/11, the economic disaster, global warming, parasitic military budget, the Iraq Occupation, Katrina, etc., etc., doing on the Senate Intelligence Committee?
Does this mean Blair can't name someone who has criticized any other country, or just Israel?
After the Freeman mess I am now hoping that Isreal does attack Iran. The massive blowback from it may be the thing that finially forces the US to dump both the jewish state and (more importantly) AIPAC. Because I don't see anything else doing it.
You must be kidding.
Joe
Freman's excellent statement is quoted in Dreyfuss's Nation piece today in CD.
The big disconnect still seems to be that the powerful promoters of these profoundly undemocratic, unjust and awful policies have names and addresses.
What is the address of AIPAC's headquarters?
What are the addresses of Marty Peretz, Jonathan Chait, Steve Rosen?
What are the addresses of Sen. Joe Lieberman, and Sen. Chuck Schunmer and Rep. Steve Isreal (no kidding) of New York ('natch)
The internet is a great resouce for finding addresses, maps, aerial photos and even street-view photos of a person's address. It is at these addresses that we need to focus our actions.
---USAn---
To all those who posted that they expected better from Obama, I say you were not paying attention during the campaign. Both he and Clinton went before AIPAC more than once to affirm that when AIPAC says jump, they will say 'how high?' They were very public in pledging their support, essentially to the Israeli right-wing.
Also, his very first appointment was Rahm Emmanuel, who is very much a part of the Zionist Americans. If you don't pay attention, don't be acting so surprised. You did indeed vote for him after his public support of AIPAC.
Margalo
Sometimes the best way to defeat a bully is not to attack him directly, but to set up conditions whereby the bully defeats himself. I'm hoping that's what happening here. Could be wrong though.
who runs this GDF country anymore? Tel Aviv or DC? You really can't blame an objective observer for wondering...
Those Who Blocked Freeman's Appointment Put Israel's Interests Before America's
"Which makes them unpatiotic."
"Based on?"
"Mark Twain's definition of patriotism."
"Which is?"
"Patriotism is supporting one's country all the time and one's government when it deserves it."
Never forget that key positions of power in the U.S. government are held by people like Obama's chief of staff, Rahm Emanuel, who are dual Israeli/U.S. citizens.
At haaretz.com today, from Israel, one of the big stories is that the U.S. will deliver $30 billion in aid to Israel over the next ten years no matter what our economy does!
And here is an article about Israel's new "soft war": a propaganda campaign they are beginning on the internet to improve Israel's image:
"This latest move came after Google refused to back down to Israeli demands not to show distressing images of war-torn Gaza."We've protested Google allowing photos of bombarded Gaza to be included in search results about Israel, but it has made it clear that users can upload any photo they please and that it has no control over it," said David Saranga, Consul for Media and Public Affairs at the Israeli Consulate in New York."
http://www.metimes.com/International/2009/03/11/israel_launches_new_soft...
Obama will not say no to Israel's settlements ,occupation and expansions.
"Everyone preaches a two-state solution but they practice the creeping erasure of the Palestinian people.
And every day Israel gathers in more and more Palestinian land.
(when the Ottomans fell, the land that was Palestine was supposed to "shared" by the Jews and Palestinians. Now it's almost 80% Israeli and 20% Palestinian.
The failure of the US to address this issue is not only a shame for which the Palestinians pay but is arguably at the root of the failure of the US policy in the Middle East--a failure for which we will deservedly endlessly pay with our lives and treasury.
Too bad. This does once again demonstrate the pervasive influence of AIPAC. I think that the Israel-Palestinian peace will take something extra-ordinary to solve it at this point. It has not ever been seriously brokered by the U.S. since our MIC (and militant Zionist supporters) are so heavily invested. I'm betting on something approaching 'divine intervention' since I see no solutions, given all the bias and vested interests. I could only imagine what 'The Messiah' might have to say. Somehow I doubt He would support a 400:1 eye-for-an-eye retaliation by Israel for attacks, fanatic settlements, destroying access to water and agricultural land, killing women and children, deceptive photo-opping, targeting journalists and activists; in fact an attempt by some at genocide. But then, if your 'Messiah' is a warrior god of old testiment vetriol then, yes it makes some sense 8=[ .
Our Israel, who art in Jerusalem,
Hallowed be thine army
Thy Kingdom won, thy will be done
In the US, as it is in Gaza
Give us this day,Our daily bribe
And forgive us our 'Christianity'
As we forgive those who aren't as 'Christian' as we are
and deliver us from Arabs, forever and ever
Ah Shucks
"The only means of strengthening one's intellect is to make up one's mind about nothing, to let the mind be a thoroughfare for all thoughts." - John Keats
Ray Berthiaume
Excellent parody. Thanks.
M U J E R I E G O
I really like your energy and bent, but perhaps
" hollow " not "Hallowed be thine army"
Namaste
[ ______ Now, we're _ a l l ______ ]
[ _____ P a l e s t i n i a n s _____ ]
… just when all being n####rs was starting to look better.
Namaste
When Chucky Schumer speaks, Obama listens up. Or else. That's the Audacity of Hope.
"Every time we do something you tell me America will do this and will do that . . . I want to tell you something very clear: Don't worry about American pressure on Israel. We, the Jewish people, control America, and the Americans know it." - Israeli Prime Minister, Ariel Sharon, October 3, 2001
As soon as we started to appease bestial people, in this instance, psychopathic zionists who have relegated Palestinian peoples to the level of stinking animals to hurt, to rob and to kill, we lost our moral moorings. It started 61 years ago, when Harry Truman (who had much personal integrity on most issues, even if he turned out to be wrong] dismissed the warnings of a great man of great integrity, Secretary of State, retired General George C. Marshal, who said recognizing Israel as a nation meant big trouble in the Middle East and for the United States from then on. Truman sold his soul to get elected as President in his own right [he had assumed the presidency when FDR died], knowing the political landscape of the numbers and influence of U.S. Jewish voters and Jewish banking money, and as he said, Jews far outnumbered Arabs in the U.S. It was a fatal error for the United States of America and for the world. As a politician, Truman took the normal, expedient path; as a human being, he compromised himself badly, and that's not an unusual story for those who seek or come to power.
When our government kisses Israel's respective leaders' butts, supplies them with weapons of mass destruction, and sends billions of dollars as appeasement, we keep digging our own collective grave.
When our government turns a blind eye to the sufferings and deaths in the open-air concentration camp that is The Holocaust for Gazan Palestinians, and our Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton, says meekly to the Zionist leaders that it is "unhelpful" to the peace process when Palestinian homes outside of Jerusalem are bulldozed down; ...when brutalities are ignored, such as: Jewish settlers takeover of more of the Palestinian land and homes; their killing -- stabbing to death -- Palestinian goats and donkeys with impunity; their throwing rocks at Palestinian children; ... when Israeli children are turned into facsimiles of "Hitler Youth" by being conditioned in school to the notions that Palestinians are beasts, a vicious and disgusting, low-life enemy and they deserve to be killed because Jews are the Chosen Ones and are the Superior Race above anyone on earth; ... when young Israeli soldiers mow down Palestinian children waving white flags, with their U.S. supplied A-K 57's or whatever number now, and laugh at the pain and suffering they have caused and cause, ... we are talking deeply sick and rotten-to-the-core stuff.
Who is going to stop Israel's plans for world conquest and economic conquest. Who? Israel has an arsenal of more than 200 nukes ready to go, and the U.S. helped them get them.
All Truth is sacrificed by the U.S. government in all branches to keep Israel and the most ignorant of Right-wing U.S. fundamentalists appeased. We are a dying nation because we have given up on our principles, principles which never were fully realized, but there was always hope. But it seems now too many elected officials in our own government bow and scrape and button their lips to appease other elected officials in our own government who are merrily dancing to Israeli folk tunes in the aisles of the Senate and House, and bludgeoning our nation and what it has stood for ... to death.
Knowing the difference between Right and Wrong is not difficult. We are left with a small group of men and women in our government who know the difference and have the courage to speak. But the spokespeople for the main-stream media never broadcast their words or speak truth because most of the media are under the thumb of Zionist Israel, the pro-Israel owners of the media who evidently want Zionist Israel to control the U.S. and the world too.
The economic problems we find ourselves in are NO accident, and they will get a hellava' lot worse before we're through.
Over-all, it looks like we are heading for Doomsday, as a Nation, as a world, as a planet. It's gone too far. Another four years of such policies ... I don't think so.
Maybe the Ancients had the powers to see in a way we can't: 2012 is the number recorded in ancient writings and in the visionary stories of indigenous peoples.
And I don't think it's going to be a rapturous liberation or a leap of global consciousness. More like just another failed species on a small planet in a small solar system in a middle-sized galaxy. Poof!
Homo sapiens ... the wise human creature of all the hominids. Evidently NOT!
Lots of great answers out there. All the earthly problems confronting us have solutions, but where are the leaders and where are the masses of people who care and who really know the difference between Right and Wrong and are willing to step up to the plate or are able to without getting mowed down by missiles from a drone warplane?
It's gone too far, I unhappily conclude.
sadly,
/cm
Americans should start an American first party to lobby Tel Aviv. Those Israeli government officials that don't support the American first party lobby can be smeared as anti-American and publically ostracized and humiliated. The American first party lobby can also demand billions in money for the American people who have been victims of these anti-American anti-Goy policies instrumented by Tel Aviv. Afterall anti-goyism is a growing worldwide problem. Let's see how they like a taste of their own medicine.
U.S. right-wing Christian fundamentalists are pressuring Congress to give billions of dollars to Israel each year since it is their belief that when Christ returns to earth, he will sit in judgment on the Jews. And there must be Jews left for him to judge. So we taxpayers may have to suffer for a long time.
Please go and read of the sinister real history of the creation of AIPAC :
http://tinyurl.com/Zionist-Treason
Flashback: Declassified Papers: DOJ Accepted AIPAC Parent's Demand for Secrecy
Namaste
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Congress should start an investigation of the AIPAC and its agents. They are a 5th Column in our midst. They collect intel for Israel. The lobby and corrupt our elected officials. And they get their marching orders directly from Tel Aviv.
They are unregistered foreign agents. Their loyalities are UNAMERICAN.
AIPAC leaders are the "Enemies Within".
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"Patriotism means to stand by the country. It does not mean to stand by the president or any other public official."-Theodore Roosevelt
Patriot and author, Grant F. Smith, Director for the Institute of Research Middle East Policy publication, Foreign Agents: The American Israel Public Affairs Committee from the 1963 Fulbright Hearings to the 2005 Espionage Scandal, exposes how US Middle East policy has been formulated and thrives due to the dearth of relevant reporting on AIPAC's activities. This book should be read by every American tax payer, Congress and foreign policy maker.
It begins with Senator Fulbright's on target questions to Jewish-Agency-funded US foreign agents who did not register with the Justice Department or disclose their true financing, funding flows and covert activities and illuminates how AIPAC: the American Israel Public Affairs Committee operates "within a murky nexus regulated by four important but seldom enforced US laws." [1]
The lax enforcement of The Logan Act, The Foreign Agents Registration Act/FARA, the 1917 Espionage Act, Thompson Memorandum guidelines for prosecuting corporate crime coupled with the fear of being labeled anti-Semitic and a media who have failed at their commission to seek and report the truth have all colluded to exert an undue influence over Congress and thus; we the people of America to be "under the de facto influence of a powerful foreign interest." [2]
Smith documents how AIPAC-a constellation of individuals and organizations that make up the "Israel lobby" continue to actively steer USA foreign policy in a militant and pro-Israel only direction.
Senator Fulbright's concerns over activities of unregistered foreign agents who worked to influence public opinion and policy resulted in the 1963 Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearings to investigate the Jewish Agency and uncovered the "conduit" operation run by the American Zionist Council. In 1959, The American Zionist Council was renamed AIPAC.
Within eight years, the Council received over a half a million "from the Jewish Agency to create a favorable opinion in this country for Israeli government policies. The Senate investigation closed down the conduit, but the extensive propaganda activities still go on…[and] by 1998, "US aid to Israel exceeded $3 billion a year, the highest amount of US aid given to any country." [3]
"AIPAC's illegal tactics harm America…[and] corporate crime inflicts far more damage on society than all street crime combined…Harvard economist Thomas Stauffer estimated the total cost of [the] prolonged conflict in the Middle East at $3 trillion [in 2002 USA dollars and he] lays a good deal of the blame for this at the doorstep of AIPAC." [4]
On George Washington's birth date, his Farewell Address has been read aloud in Congress ever since 1896. However, his warning has not yet seeped into the consciousness of our elected officials, to "Observe good faith and justice towards all nations; cultivate peace and harmony with all...and passionate attachments for others should be excluded; and that, in place of them, just and amicable feelings towards all should be cultivated. The nation which indulges towards another a habitual hatred or a habitual fondness is in some degree a slave...a passionate attachment of one nation for another produces a variety of evils. Sympathy for the favorite nation, facilitating the illusion of an imaginary common interest in cases where no real common interest exists, and infusing into one the enmities of the other, betrays the former in the quarrels and wars of the latter, without adequate justification."
The REST:
WAWA Blog July 7, 2008: Patriot Follows the Money and Exposes Foreign Agents:
http://www.wearewideawake.org/
Eileen Fleming, Author, Founder, Senior Correspondent WAWA:
http://www.wearewideawake.org/
Producer "30 Minutes With Vanunu" and "13 Minutes with Vanunu"
The American government is obviously controlled by the Israel Lobby.
Did Congress sell us out or was it a coup?
Why do we pay tribute to these genocidal monsters?
I see now that Israel will tax our children for their own political pleasure:
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U.S. Gaza pledge depends on recognition of Israel
By Barak Ravid (Haaretz)
About $900 million pledged by the United States to the Palestinians will be withdrawn if the expected Palestinian Authority coalition government between Fatah and Hamas does not recognize Israel's right to exist, Western and Israeli diplomats said yesterday. During her visit to the region last week Secretary of State Hillary Clinton warned Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas against forming a coalition with Hamas that will not meet the expectations of the Quartet.
The $900 million pledged by the United States to the Palestinians will probably be
withdrawn as should be the tens of billions pledged to Israel. This is the only way that Israel will ever commit to a peace plan in the area.
Lieberman, Shumer, Rosen, are these people being loyal to the USA? or to
their favorite country, Israel? They have stepped over the line. This is more
that a conflict of interest, it sounds more like Treason.
NeoCONers are only loyal to their cause, which is global and beyond borders.
Of course it's treason!
See below for a great article , that explains the detailed history of how Gates ( and therefore Obama ) is deep into it ( shrubish bu$h!t )
The Neocons Strike Back
By Robert Parry
March 11, 2009
"The neoconservatives have demonstrated that their power in Washington remains strong as they have succeeded in keeping veteran diplomat Chas Freeman out of a top intelligence job."
http://www.consortiumnews.com/2009/031109.html
Namaste
Why should any foreign government have any rights whatsoever to lobby people who are there to represent the interest of the citizens of the US?
The traitor, Shumer is the guy who funneled the big dough around to get the dems control of the White House, Senate and House of Representatives. He is now in control of who gets elected to any national democrat position. The president not only owes him, but is, in matters like political appointments, controlled by him. Money talks and bullshit walks, my friends...and the Zionist Agent Shumer has the money....and he hates your guts.
Wake up! you can't keep sending the same bunch of zionists scum bags back to Washington year after year and think things will change. Vote the scum bags out.
tell Obama that Charles W Freeman should recieve the Metal of Freedom for standing up for America. www.whitehouse.gov.
What we need is a website dedicated to keeping an eye on the politicians who have their lips firmly pressed to Israel's rump. AIPAC triumphs through acts of legislation.
This is where to beat them. The Kyl amendment went down in flames, and we can claim other victories-as well-if we keep an eye on the legislation these politicians are sponsoring.
We already know they have betrayed their country to a foreign power. We already know Israel's blatant "insecurity" has caused our own county to be less safe-and these politicians do not care that the legilation they vote for endangers the US and supports a foreign country over and above US interests. We already know these politicians have put Isral's needs above the needs of their own country time and again.
Politically-they would not be that hard to defeat. Time and again they have voted in the best interests of a foreign power. Lousy-on their parts. It needs to cost them their careers. We already know these politicians have taken money from AIPAC. We need to be very vocal about all of this.
None of this even touches on the horrors their legislation has caused. Their votes have made the United States absolutely complicit in acts of brutality and genocide so severe that the world community is standing up in complete oposition to both the United and Israel-regarding foreign policy.
As an American taxpayer, I refuse to be complicit in the butchering, the outright slaughter of innocent people. We need to call these politicians out! We need to target them!
We need to keep an eye on the legislation they pass. We need a website dedicated to just that! I'm not that compute savy-or I would do it myself. Someone needs to do this. We need this website. There are ways to defat AIPAC. We proved that with the defeat of the KYl Amendment. If we did it once-we can do it again!
Instead of complaining about AIPAC on messageboards, we need to fight them on their own turf-by keeping an eye on the legislators they own. By keeping an eye on-and defeating-legislation they attempt to pass. AIPAC can be beaten-we just need to do it!
This is totally shameful. Why don't these pseudo Americans just move to Israel where their allegiances seem to be? Sooner or later this will backfire.