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Obama's Timidity and Deaths at Sea
A chief lesson to learn from President Barack Obama’s recent unwillingness to stand up to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the Likud Lobby is that such timidity can get people killed.
Casualty figures are still arriving in the wake of Israel’s Sunday night-Monday morning commando attack on an unarmed flotilla trying to bring relief supplies to the 1.5 million Palestinians crowded into Gaza. Already, at least nine civilian passengers are reported killed, and dozens wounded.
Seldom has an act of aggression been so well advertised in advance. Israel had made clear that it would use force to prevent the ships from reaching Gaza and heard no stern protest from President Obama, who apparently could not overcome his fear of Israel’s legendary political clout.
Earlier this year, Obama did criticize Israel’s continued settlement of Palestinian areas and Netanyahu’s resistance to holding meaningful peace talks, but the President has failed to follow up his words with firm action or resolve. Netanyahu concluded that Israel could do what it wished, including dropping commandos from helicopters onto crowded ships and, after alleging a clash with civilians, ordering the use of lethal force.
Then, Netanyahu could expect that America’s Fawning Corporate Media (FCM) – with leading figures like Wolf Blitzer who built his journalistic career by working for the Jerusalem Post – would finesse the murderous assault into something reasonable and possibly even tilted sympathetically toward the Israeli troops.
Early on, CNN began repeating the Israeli “explanation” for its attack on the high seas, parroting the Jerusalem Post which reported that “militants were killed” after they set upon Israeli naval commandos who boarded one of the six ships Monday morning at two o’clock.
The commandos “were met with strong resistance from men armed with bladed weapons and the situation degenerated into a massacre when one of them grabbed the weapon of a soldier and opened fire,” said the Jerusalem Post, quoting Israeli military sources.
The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) claimed that the relief convoy organizers had a “radical Islamic anti-Western orientation,” and that Israeli “naval forces were attacked with metal clubs and knives, as well as live fire,” though there were no reports of Israeli deaths. The IDF statement continued:
“The demonstrators had clearly prepared their weapons in advance for this specific purpose,” adding that the Navy then used riot dispersal methods, which include live fire, according to JTA, the global news service of the Jewish people.
Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak blamed the organizers of the convoy for the violent outcome, and Deputy Foreign Minister Danny Ayalon told a news conference why that was so: “The organizers’ intent was violent, their method was violent, and unfortunately, the results were violent.”
So, you see, the Israeli military resorted to violence only in self-defense. Right.
Quiet Conversation
On Monday, President Obama spoke to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu by phone about the incident. Afterwards, the White House said Obama had expressed “deep regret” over the deaths, but declined further comment, citing “the importance of learning all the facts and circumstances” as quickly as possible.
Don’t hold your breath, though, waiting for the timid Obama or his Likud-leaning advisers — much less the FCM — to question the Israeli version.
We are likely to get an “explanation” worthy of the late Alexander Haig as to why the slaughter may well have been “justified.” Haig’s death in February brought to mind comments he made about a brutal incident on the night of Dec. 2, 1980, shortly after Ronald Reagan’s election victory.
In rightist-ruled El Salvador, government security forces stopped four American churchwomen in their mini-van and were ordered to kill them. The soldiers first raped the women and then executed them with high-powered rifles. Reagan’s foreign policy team decided to treat the rape-murder as a public relations problem, best handled by shifting blame onto the victims. And so, the women were deemed not nuns, but “political activists.” (Today, “militants”—whatever that means—is often the label of choice.)
After becoming Reagan’s first Secretary of State, Haig told Congress that “the nuns may have run through a roadblock or may have accidentally been perceived to have been doing so, and there may have been an exchange of fire.”
In just a few weeks, the American women had gone from being innocent victims to “political activists” to armed insurgents – although knowledgeable U.S. government officials conceded there was no evidence to support Haig’s shoot-out speculation. As an intelligence analyst at the time, I knew of Haig’s inclination to make up stuff.
Watch for something similar to happen with respect to the “militants” or “activists” who were killed or wounded in the incident off Gaza. I avoid tuning in to the FCM anymore (it’s just too much for my Irish temper), but I’m told that Israel-friendly pundits are already spinning faster than the famous centrifuges in Iran.
Uncle Remus’s Wisdom
“He Don’t Say Nothin’,” as Uncle Remus put it, with improper grammar but with an accurate understanding that by not saying anything you can often convey a powerful or dangerous message.
As a presidential candidate, Obama was careful to say nothing about the brutal Israeli blockade against the 1.5 million people in Gaza, about to enter its fourth year. As president-elect he stayed mum as the Israelis attacked densely populated Gaza, killing some 1,400 Gazans.
As President, he has backed down at every significant moment when Netanyahu thumbed his nose at Obama or at Vice President Joe Biden.
Obama knew about the “Freedom Flotilla” and its plan to bring supplies to Gaza. And he had to be aware of Israel’s threats to attack the relief ships. But, like Uncle Remus’s B’rer Fox, Obama “don’t say nothin.’”
Quite the contrary, Obama’s pro-Zionist White House chief of staff Rahm Emanuel, who recently vacationed in Israel and met with Netanyahu last Wednesday, extended an invitation for a working visit at the White House. Netanyahu was to visit Obama on Tuesday after a four-day visit to Canada.
On Monday morning, Netanyahu canceled out of a gala dinner to be held in his honor in Ottawa and nixed the visit to Washington. He said he hoped that both Prime Minister Stephen Harper and President Obama “understand that Israel has a great security problem.”
Getting Away With Murder
The fatal incident off the Gaza coast was not the first time Israel had used lethal force against a nearly defenseless ship at sea. The attack on the “Freedom Flotilla” was reminiscent of the attack on the USS Liberty during Israel’s Six-Day War against three of its Arab neighbors.
The war started on June 5, 1967, when Israel carried out an unprovoked Blitzkrieg attack. What is my source for “unprovoked?” Former Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin, who 15 years later admitted publicly:
“In June 1967, we had a choice. The Egyptian army concentrations in the Sinai approaches do not prove that [Egyptian President] Nasser was really about to attack us. We must be honest with ourselves. We decided to attack him.”
Three days into the war, Israeli aircraft and torpedo boats turned their firepower on the intelligence collection ship USS Liberty in international waters after the Israelis had identified it as a U.S. Navy ship.
The Israelis later insisted that the strafing and torpedo attacks were accidents in the fog of war. However, U.S. intelligence intercepted Israeli conversations at the time showing the attacks were deliberate, and their nature and persistence showed clear intent to sink the Liberty and leave no survivors.
Israeli commandos clad in black were about to land from helicopters and finish off what remained of the Liberty crew when Seaman Terry Halbardier (later awarded the Silver Star) slid over the Liberty’s napalm-greased deck to jury-rig an antenna and get an SOS off to the Sixth Fleet.
Israeli forces intercepted the SOS and quickly broke off the attack. But 34 of the Liberty crew were killed and over 170 wounded.
To avoid exacerbating relations with Israel, the U.S. Navy was ordered to cover up the deliberate nature of the attack, and the surviving crew was threatened with imprisonment, if they so much as told their wives. When some of the crew later called for an independent investigation, they were hit with charges of anti-Semitism.
One of the surviving crew of the USS Liberty, decorated Navy veteran Joe Meadors, was with the “Freedom Flotilla” when it was attacked on Sunday night. Meadors is past president of the USS Liberty Veterans Association. The State Department tells us that Joe Meadors survived this latest Israeli attack. At last word, he sits in an Israeli jail.
Rachel Corrie
Another American was murdered in cold blood on March 16, 2003. Twenty-three year-old Rachel Corrie, a volunteer serving in Gaza with the International Solidarity Movement was run over by an Israeli Army bulldozer after a prolonged face-off in full view of several of her volunteer colleagues. Rachel had been trying to prevent the bulldozing of a Palestinian home where she had been staying.
The message the Israelis wanted to convey in killing Rachel Corrie was that international volunteers would no longer be exempt from the brutal treatment accorded young Israeli volunteers who tried to stand up, as Rachel did, for decent treatment of Palestinians in Gaza.
The FCM’s excitement over President George W. Bush’s eagerly anticipated “shock-and-awe” bombing of Iraq three days later pushed what limited coverage there was about Rachel’s murder to the back pages. The Israelis claimed the killing was an inadvertent mistake, like the shoot-up of the Liberty. The courageous Rachel was very much with the Freedom Flotilla in spirit. And a certain poetic justice is to be found in that one of the ships in the convoy bore the name “Rachel Corrie.”
Israel cannot hide behind “inadvertence” this time, although its spin-masters are already doing their best to smear the civilians on the ships with buzzwords, calling them “militants” and “terrorists” who “ambushed” and tried to “lynch” the Israeli commandos.
These P.R. tactics may work with the American FCM and neocons in Washington – and by extension the TV-watchers in the United States – but patience with Israel in the international community is wearing paper-thin.
Some Care About the Scandal of Gaza
Much of the world’s impatience has to do with Gaza, including the Israeli attack from Dec. 17, 2008, to Jan. 18, 2009, as well as the three-year blockade that began when Hamas won Palestinian elections and became the governing party in Gaza.
Israel and the U.S. government deem Hamas to be a terrorist organization, though some other countries regard it more as a resistance movement fighting against Israeli occupation.
Regardless of how one feels about Hamas, Israel’s harsh blockade of Gaza and last year’s military assault have inflicted a humanitarian disaster on the Palestinian people.
Has Netanyahu Gone Too Far?
Turkish Prime Minister Erdogan has reacted strongly to the Israeli attack on the relief ships, the largest of which sailed from Turkey. According to one report, Turkey has served warning that Turkish Navy ships will escort future relief convoys to Gaza.
Erdogan has had it with Israeli mistreatment of Muslims in his eastern Mediterranean neighborhood. On Jan. 29, 2009, at the economic summit in Davos, he leveled harsh criticism to Israeli President Shimon Peres’s face, labeling Gaza “an open-air prison.”
Erdogan angrily cited “the sixth commandment — Thou Shalt Not Kill,” adding, “We are talking about killing” in Gaza. Erdogan’s one-and-a-half-minute tirade was captured on camera by the BBC.
Five days before Erdogan’s outburst, the Brazilian government also condemned Israel’s bombing of Gaza and its effect on the civilian population as a “disproportionate response.”
It seems to have been the atrocity in Gaza—plus a common determination to prevent war from spreading to Iran—that galvanized the successful joint effort by Turkish Prime Minister Erdogan and Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva to defy Israel. They persuaded Iran to agree to transfer half of its low-enriched uranium to Turkey for further processing, rendering it unusable for a nuclear weapon.
Defy Israel? you ask. Confused? If the Israeli leaders truly believe that low-enriched uranium comprises an essential part of an “existential threat” to Israel from eventual nuclear weapons in Iran, would they not be delighted at Iran’s agreement to send half of that uranium out of the country? Good question.
Truth be told, Israel cares a lot less about Iran’s uranium that it does about forcing “regime change” in Tehran. Netanyahu does not want any agreement with Iran; he wants sanctions against Iran, and eventually a military conflict, with the U.S. jumping in to help finish Iran off.
And this twin wish is shared by American neocons who remain influential in the Obama administration and in the FCM.
The pro-Israeli hardliners are the ones running U.S. policy on the Middle East, not Obama, who seems only nominally in charge. Unusually clear proof of this came when the Brazilians released a letter revealing that Obama had personally encouraged the Brazilian and Turkish leaders to pursue the kind of deal they were able to work out with the Iranians.
Small wonder, then, that the leaders of Brazil and Turkey were taken aback when Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and other administration spokespeople trashed the tripartite Iran-Turkey-Brazil deal and pressed ahead with a new round of sanctions.
And the President? Did he step up and acknowledge that he had encouraged Brazil and Turkey to seek the uranium deal? Well, he don’t say nothin’.
Israeli Influence
While Americans continue to be starved of real information from the FCM, better informed people around the world have come to view with disdain the degree to which Washington dogs are wagged by Israeli tails.
When I suggested five years ago before a Capitol Hill hearing chaired by Rep. John Conyers that Israel was right up there, together with oil and military bases, as comprising the real rationale for war on Iraq, I, too, was called anti-Semitic. But the evidence has always been as clear as it is abundant.
An inadvertent remark by a major player on Iraq, former British Prime Minister Blair, has provided insight — straight from the horse’s ass, I mean, mouth.
In early February 2010, the British press revealed that Blair, testifying to the Iraq war commission in the U.K., offered the following account of his discussions with Bush in Crawford, Texas, in April 2002. (That’s when Bush said war was the only way to deal with Saddam Hussein, and Blair acquiesced.) But Blair’s remarks revealed that Israeli concerns were a major part of the equation and that Israeli officials were involved in the discussions. Thus, Blair:
“As I recall that discussion, it was less to do with specifics about what we were going to do on Iraq or, indeed, the Middle East, because the Israel issue was a big, big issue at the time. I think, in fact, I remember, actually, there may have been conversations that we had even with Israelis, the two of us, whilst we were there. So that was a major part of all this."
It is a safe bet that Hillary Clinton’s Likud-friendly lieutenants and their new junior partners in London are busy conferring with Tel Aviv right now about how to handle the P.R. challenge caused by the upstart leaders of Turkey and Brazil with the temerity to work out a deal with Tehran. (Never mind that Obama personally asked them to do it.)
How does one make into a bad thing Iran’s agreement to ship half its uranium out of the country, even if additional steps might still be needed to assure the world that Iran is telling the truth when it says it isn’t building a nuclear bomb?
More and more people around the globe are seeing Obama as subservient to the Likud Lobby, perhaps not as enthusiastically as Bush was, but still unwilling to put action behind his occasional words of dissatisfaction. Important players in the Middle East, as well as increasingly assertive countries like Turkey and Brazil, conclude that the policies and behavior of Tel Aviv and Washington are virtually identical.
And then there is the $3 billion or so that the United States gives Israel each year that enables the Israelis to arm themselves to the teeth. It is understandable, then, that many will blame Washington for what happened in the dark of night, on the eve of Memorial Day, on the high seas.
Hard Lessons
The likely results are three-fold:
1)--On Memorial Day next year, there may well be hundreds more “fallen heroes” to honor, killed by Muslim and other “militants” who make no distinction between what the U.S. has done in Iraq and Afghanistan and what Israel does in Gaza and the occupied West Bank — and add Lebanon and Syria, for good measure.
As Gen. David Petraeus pointed out earlier this year, the unresolved Arab-Israeli “conflict foments anti-American sentiment, due to a perception of U.S. favoritism for Israel” and thus puts U.S. troops at greater risk.
“Arab anger over the Palestinian question limits the strength and depth of U.S. partnerships with governments and peoples in the [region] and weakens the legitimacy of moderate regimes in the Arab world,” Petraeus said. “Meanwhile, al-Qaeda and other militant groups exploit that anger to mobilize support."
2)--The linking of U.S. support with Israeli actions increases the incentive of terrorists to ply their dark arts in the United States.
While it is difficult to find a measure of objectivity in official U.S. government documents on this topic, every so often there is a slip between cup and lip. There was such a slip on Sept. 23, 2004, for example, when the Pentagon-sponsored U.S. Defense Science Board issued a formal report concluding:
“Muslims do not ‘hate our freedom,’ but rather, they hate our policies. The overwhelming majority voice their objections to what they see as one-sided support in favor of Israel and against Palestinian rights.”
You will not be surprised to find out that the board’s report was generally suppressed in the FCM, as were the following, more specific, examples:
“By his own account, KSM’s [9/11 “mastermind” Khalid Sheikh Mohammed’s] animus toward the United States stemmed not from his experience there as a student, but rather from his violent disagreement with U.S. foreign policy favoring Israel.” [9/11 Commission Report, July 22, 2004, page 147]
And what motivated Dr. Humam Khalil Abu Mulal al-Balawi, the 32-year-old Jordanian physician of Palestinian origin, who on Dec. 30, 2009, detonated a suicide bomb at a CIA site in eastern Afghanistan, killing seven American CIA operatives? According to his brother, al-Balawi “changed” during the three-week-long Israeli offensive in Gaza, which killed some 1,400 Gazans.
When al-Balawi volunteered to treat injured Palestinians in Gaza, he was arrested by Jordanian authorities, his brother said. It was after that arrest that al-Balawi allowed himself to be “recruited” to spy on al-Qaeda for the CIA. Quickly, it became payback time for Americans and Jordanians whom he associated with Israel.
Christmas underpants bomber Abdulmuttallab, also is reported to have been particularly outraged by Israel’s slaughter of Gazans at the turn of 2008-09 and Washington’s defense of Israel’s action.
That Israeli actions in Gaza acted as catalysts to al-Balawi’s and Abdulmuttallab’s determination to exact revenge on the U.S. is hardly surprising — the more so in view of Washington’s efforts to suppress the findings of the UN-commissioned Gaza investigation by Justice Richard Goldstone. His report concluded that:
“The blockade policies implemented by Israel against the Gaza Strip, in particular the closure of or restrictions imposed on border crossings in the immediate period before the military operations, subjected the local population to extreme hardship and deprivations that amounted to a violation of Israel’s obligations as an Occupying Power under the Fourth Geneva Convention. …
“Israel has essentially violated its obligation to allow free passage of all consignments of medical and hospital objects, food, and clothing that were needed to meet the urgent humanitarian needs of the civilian population …
“The Mission concludes that the conditions resulting from deliberate actions of the Israeli forces and the declared policies of the Government with regard to the Gaza Strip before, during, and after the military operation cumulatively indicate the intention to inflict collective punishment on the people of the Gaza Strip.
“The Mission, therefore, finds a violation of the provisions of Articles 33 of the Fourth Geneva Convention.”
3)--Attacking Iran
It is no secret that this goal enjoys high priority on Netanyahu’s agenda. It could be stopped in its tracks by a public warning from President Obama. But all signs point to his bending to neocon advice to shy away from a showdown and, rather, leave everything, including another war of aggression, “on the table.”
The fact that world leaders consider Netanyahu a clear and present danger to peace in the region is shown by the way the leaders of Turkey and Brazil moved at an accelerated pace to bend the Iranians to the kind of deal that Obama personally had advocated, before being overruled by Hillary Clinton and others in his misguided Team of Rivals.
The urgency of the Turkey-Brazil initiative came through in the words of Brazilian President Lula da Silva, who could hardly have been more explicit:
“We can't allow to happen in Iran what happened in Iraq. Before any sanctions, we must undertake all possible efforts to try and build peace in the Middle East."
Green Light?
Netanyahu listens only to Washington, when he listens at all. Following the bloody attack on the Freedom Flotilla, I imagine he will now get at most a mealy-mouthed “please-don’t-do-this-again” from the White House, together with acquiescence in an Al-Haig-type made-up excuse about an “exchange” of fire.
If that proves to be the case, Netanyahu is altogether likely to consider that Israel has a green light to provoke hostilities with Iran, with the full expectation that the United States will jump right in to help the non-ally ally finish the job.
Non-ally ally? Sorry, despite what you hear from Obama, Congress and the whole Washington Establishment, Israel is not an ally of the United States. Webster’s (and international law) define ally as “a state associated with another by treaty.”
There is no mutual defense treaty between the U.S. and Israel. (Washington has broached the idea to Israel from time to time, but Israel has said no thanks. Treaties, you see, require internationally recognized borders, and—for obvious reasons—Israeli leaders avoid that subject like the plague.)
NATO member Turkey, on the other hand, is a U.S. ally. This could make things very awkward if Turkey sends its warships to accompany the next convoy trying to lift the siege of Gaza. It is possible that Washington may have to choose between a real ally and a synthetic one, if shots are fired.
Israel’s Attack Illegal; What Now?
Craig Murray, a former British ambassador and Foreign Office specialist on maritime law (and VIPS member), has just weighed in with a helpful description of two clear legal possibilities, which take into account both international law and the Law of the Sea:
Possibility one is that the Israeli commandos were acting on behalf of the government of Israel in killing the activists in international waters. The applicable law is that of the flag state of the ship on which the incident occurred.
In legal terms, the Turkish ship was Turkish territory. So in this case Israel is in a position of war with Turkey, and the attack by Israeli commandos falls under international jurisdiction as a war crime.
Possibility two is that, if the killings were not military actions authorized by Israel, they were then acts of murder and fall under Turkish jurisdiction. If Israel does not consider itself in a position of war with Turkey, it must hand over the commandos involved for trial in Turkey under Turkish law. It is for Turkey, not Israel, to carry out any inquiry or investigation and to initiate any prosecutions. Israel would be obliged by law to hand over indicted personnel for prosecution.
Stay tuned.
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91 Comments so far
Show AllIsrael is not stupid; they read Obama's weakness for what it is.
Excellent article
If I may add an alteration:
Obomber did speak on the Gaza Holocaust, which murdered 1,200,
He said he would do the same as israel if his daughters were living in israel.
"According to one report, Turkey has served warning that Turkish Navy ships will escort future relief convoys to Gaza."
I would be very grateful to see confirmation of this "one report" -- provenance, text, reliability, likelihood of its statement's being carried out - as I think it the only possible road block to more of the same.
It would appear that the true defender of liberty is not the United States but Turkey.
Good ol Israel, our trusty rogue state sidekick, there they go again. Israel is to the U.S. what Mini Me is to Doctor Evil.
Timidity? If so it's a strange unidirectional form of timidity that seems to apply only to counteracting and not at all to supporting Israel's aggression.
According to Israel's Ynet News: "Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has received unequivocal guarantees from Obama for the State of Israel's preservation of strategic and deterring abilities," a senior State official said. "These assurances include a significant upgrade in the history of US-Israel relations in the line of strategic understandings."
Presumably, those "strategic and deterring abilities" are what piracy and kidnapping on the high seas are all about. Unfortunately for that strategy, it appears that some other nations and peoples may not be deterred easily. In fact, it seems to get some of them downright pissed off.
REF: http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3896361,00.html
The US Government is occupied Israeli territory.
Hoa binh
According to pictures released by the IDF, the passengers defended themselves and their families with kitchen knives, tools, and tool handles - all items normally carried on a sailing vessel.
Remember that all preliminary footage shows the IDF firing on the ship BEFORE it was boarded. Footage also shows men with the so-called weapons standing in front of women and children.
The Israeli spin is atrocious. Talk about blaming the victims.
By Israeli logic, if a woman being raped bruises her attacker while defending herself, he is entirely within his rights to kill her.
I am ashamed of the lame US response -
WE ARE ALL TURKS !!!!!!
Curmudgeon99
And yet so many gullible Americans are ready to believe what people like Wolf Blitzer tells them about what happened on board that ship.
CNN is toast. Their ratings are horrible. They can only sell the news to gullible evangelical idiots living in a Bill Clinton time capsule.
Ray McGovern for President!
seconded
It really is time to organize around offering an alternative to the loathsome Obamanation we are now stuck with. Although not inflamed with passion for what I saw, we worked long and raised funds for his election. Never again!
Imagine a situation when a group of vicious armed men enter a private dwelling in order to terrorize the inmates.However the attackers are in for a surprise.They meet unexpected resistance from the home owners.They are almost overpowered and being beaten senseless.At this stage the attackers realizing their peril,start shooting the inmates who did not have guns and were using kitchen implements to defend themselves from the hoodlums.Some inmates are killed and the rest are shocked into surrendering seeing the dead around them.
Could what happened on the Turkish ship have been something like this?The Israelis literally caught a Tartar ! Of-course the passengers had the full legal right to defend themselves against an armed pirate attack on high seas.
This does not say much for the fighting qualities of the Israeli commandos.Is this what is worrying the Israelis about their armed forces, that they are unable to stand up to their opponents without heavy artillery,helicopter gunships,tanks,jet fighters, supporting them? Is this the cause for their over reaction in the recent years?
I would be glad to have CD reader's comments.
satish said "This does not say much for the fighting qualities of the Israeli commandos"
From the reports coming from overseas, including Israelis, they were having to defend themselves from the guns the passengers stole from them. These 'commandos' couldn't even keep hold of their own guns? So much for the much vaunted rep of the IDF. And not a moment too soon. This is both horrific and ludicrous.
among other things only the israelis know - 3 things are obvious that would be worrying the Israelis.
1) the increasing isolation because of its actions..
2) the diminishing power of the MYTH of "israeli victimhood"
3) the diminishing power of the MYTH of Israeli Military supremacy.
note that the MORE israel attacked lebanon to make hezbollah and hamas "obey" - the WEAKER israel's position actually became. ....it has evolved from decades ago having a much weaker and backward Hezbollah in lebanon, to the recent years of 2 israeli attacks on lebanon that actually forced israel to RETREAT - and in the second resulted in a "stalemate" ...which alone, is a giant change in the military balance ...away from israel.
When Bush was in power, Americans protested against the wars, etc. Now that Obama is in office, the nation has gone silent. In this, we are worse off with Obama. Shame on us.
Excellent comment!
Why is that all you posters?
I'm planning on protesting this week, are you?
Shame on us? or shame on those who don't "walk their talk"?
Excellent analysis on the current situation can be found on the guardian.uk
peace (get out there and show you want it)!
Don't assume protests aren't still happening just because you don't see them on the news. I was at a small protest (7 or 8 people) a few weeks ago and the response from cars going by was 98% positive (Peace signs, thumbs up and lots of honking at the "Honk for Peace" sign). Three years ago it was at least 90% negative (curses & one finger salutes).
The local peace group has weekly events - films/protests/discussions - and this is in a semi-rural area. Not everyone is asleep.
Maybe we were at the same protest. We also had eight people last week. But for us too the positive responses outweighed the negative by a large margin. In Oct 2001
(in another state) when protesting against the Afghanistan war, the police were called to protect us from the "patriots" who were trying to destroy our signs and intimidate us.
I just called both my senators, my congressman and the White House about the State of Israel's attack on the relief ships. Most of them answered pretty quickly but I had to wait a long time, longer than I ever have before, for the White House comment line. I guess a lot of people had something to tell Obama.
Remember: "You can't support the troops if you don't support the mission"? Freedom fries? Operation Iraqi Liberation (OIL) ooops Operation Iraqi Freedom?
I hope you are right about the reason for the long wait time.
Well done Ray, Obama is just following his DNA which is void of a backbone. Why should murder at the high seas be any different than marching lock step with the corporate machine?
A spine made of jello is a part of the domenstication process the Dem elites want to promote. Even the 'so called' progressives like Kucinich buckled when the patriarchy told him to; the progressive cacuss (now that is an oxymoronic term) all caved in to a corporate written For Profit Health Bill when the elites threatened to withold the cold hard cash from future campaigns. Obama never seen a fight that he has any guts for. Capitulation is his middle name.
Great article and Obama and his inner circle could very well start sweating Isreali bullets as the real story is very different from the MSM spin.
Every Turkish child knows who Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent was. Every Turkish child knows what Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent would have done if one of his merchant ships had been attacked by, say, Venice.
Of course today's Turkey is no longer the Ottoman Empire and Mr. Erdogan is not a Sultan but there are plenty of signs that Turkey is on the verge of becoming a major player/leader in the Middle East. Turkey is positioned to become a "defender of Islam" more than any other nation in that part of the world. It is therefore a mountain of political stupidity to insult Turkey over-and-over again as President Obama has been doing first in the case of Iran's uranium and is doing now with his retchingly tepid treatment of Israel's attack of a Turkish merchant vessel.
Israel is an ally only by assumption. Turkey is an ally by treaty voted into our law by the Senate. Our country is not obliged to aid Israel but is obliged to come to the aid of Turkey.
"Turkey is an ally by treaty voted into our law by the Senate."
Treaties, international law, the US Constitution ... they're all just words, written on GD pieces of paper. Time to get a grip on the new reality:
"We're an empire now, and when we act, we create our own reality. And while you're studying that reality--judiciously, as you will--we'll act again, creating other new realities, which you can study too, and that's how things will sort out. We're history's actors...and you, all of you, will be left to just study what we do..... Let me clue you in. We don't care ..."
-- as said to Reporter Ron Suskind by a Bush official
I have read this malarky many times. Why malarky? Because the notion that our country can create its own reality apart from the reality out there in the real world has been shown to be a series of disasters: Vietnam, Cambodia, Lebanon, Horn of Africa, Iraq, Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan.
Most Americans wrongly believe that we have a treaty with Israel that obliges us to come to its aid. That's what I said and nothing more.
Come on.
Since when do American politicians EVER do anything they perceive might hurt their chance to remain in power?
Not too many Israeli Frenchmen, I guess. Otherwise they would be aware of the truism: "Beware what you hate, because that is what you will become." How long are we going to support this terrorist state?
obama may talk a good game but it means NOTHING!
reign in the banksters? in public yes behind the scenes NO WAY
public option? in public yes - behind the scenes? NO WAY
off shore oil drilling moratorium? in public yes behind the scenes NO WAY!
reign in the israeli terrorism and attacks? in public yes - behind the scenes NO WAY!
end bush tax cuts? in public yes - behind the scenes NO WAY!
and on and on the lies go.......why would ANYONE believe anything this admin says?
THEY are the perfect definition of FASCISTS.... and wouldn't know a socialist policy if it bit them on the arse!
But the most sickening thing is to hear " pretty soon he'll turn into FDR"!!!!!!
whoever says that is either a dumb ass or a liar!
Unfortunately, Obama is not as timid as L.B.J. was during the U.S.S. Liberty attack.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Liberty_incident
http://usa.mediamonitors.net/Headlines/LBJ-Israel-the-USS-Liberty-Massacre
Many believe that the attack was no accident.
However, two U.S. fighter jets were launched then recalled to the aircraft carrier. The US jets were about ten minutes flight time to the Liberty.
L.B.J. was responsible for the cover up, but the US Congress never investigated the incident, either.
It may or may not have been an accidental attack, but if the US jets shot down a few IAF jets and sunk a few attack boats, it would have been a pointed warning to the Israelis not to screw with their benefactor.
However, ambition being what it is, President Johnson and the US Congress covered up the affair as much as possible.
Obama is only in a long line of traitors who have occupied the White House and Congress. Indeed, one may conclude that governmental treason has a honored precedence in government.
"Many believe that the attack was no accident."
It is known that it was not.
The US and Canada are the only two world governments that have NOT condemned the Israeli piracy.
The IDF did attack an unarmed ship in international waters, wounded the captain and illegally boarded. Those are the facts.
Any further comments about the 'poor' professional commandoes defending themselves is pure hogwash.
The 'poor' defenseless armed commandoes were committing a crime of violence and the victims responded trying to protect their persons and property from the IDF who had absolutely no right to be aboard the Turkish vessel in the first place. The deaths make this crime a capital offense and the 'poor' IFD commandoes murderers by any legal definition in any country but Israel.
In the US such deaths enable the prosecution to ask for the death penalty.
Whoever authorized this operation is no friend of Israel and Israelis. Turkey was a longtime friend of Israel who relished the relationship. Several years ago, Israel attacked Syria, rightly or wrongly, and abused the relaytionship by hinting the Turks had full knowledge and abetted the atttack with their airspace - both facts not true.
They make fun of the Turkish ambassador on TV when Erdogan strongly criticized the inhumane Gaza operation and subsequent tightening of a 'noose' around a civilian population in a maneuver reminiscent of the blockade of the Warsaw Ghetto by the Nazis.
Now the IDF attacks an unarmed vessel flying the Turkish flag, wound the Turkish captain and kill an unknown number of Turkish citizens who are defending the ship. This dumb decision will certainly have some unforeseen consequences.
No violence would have taken place on either innocent civilians or IDF members if the IDF had NOT illigally boarded the vessel. Any and all talk about the IDF needing to kill unarmed civilians to defend itself while commiting an act of piracy is purely and simply ludicrous.
After 9/11 the world said "We are all Americans"
After 5/31 "WE ARE ALL TURKS"
Did anyone miss this article from last week:
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TEL AVIV, Israel, May 21 (UPI) -- Israel, facing the threat of a massive missile attack by Iran and its proxies, breathed a sigh of relief after the U.S. Congress overwhelmingly approved giving it $205 million to buy 10 batteries of a new missile-defense system.
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Barak has close relations with the administration of U.S. President Barack Obama, unlike his longtime rival, right-wing Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu.
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The hawkish Netanyahu has angered the White House by refusing to impose a freeze on West Bank settlement activity, which Obama wants to get peace talks going again.
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Obama endorsed Barak's request and Congress, which is heavily pro-Israel, swiftly approved the funding with a 410-4 vote Thursday.
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Did you get that last part, about the vote count - 410 to four? Perhaps someone will repeat again how they think that "the progressive Democrats", working within one of the two official parties, will bring about change?
So, Obama doesn't show much timidity when it comes time to press for more free weapons for Israel, does he? And the "good Democrats", all four of them, what can I say? They, like Kucinich, can have their funding cut by the party leadership if they go too far.
Appeasing the corporate parties never works. Go for the Greens or some other party that is not on the take.
Just one more thing, one of your American protesters, just lost an eye to an Israeli rocket propelled gas bomb in the occupied territories, my sympathies. The soldiers shot three canisters right at her and one hit her in the face. I mention it here because many of you, I know, don't have high speed internet and CNN isn't going to report it, of course.
Remember the days when CNN was on the scene to report live from Baghdad and other sites of potential conflict? I guess they can't afford a ticket to the Mediterranean or the West Bank? Oh and all those cameras smashed and stolen by the Israeli raiders? I'm sure the recordings will be returned, right? I mean, what could they have to hide? Perhaps they are "timid", like Obama?
Oh, but did you see the Israeli videos? One of them shows an Israeli soldier holding a (supposedly confiscated) pocket-knife!!! I hear the passengers may have had a stick with a rusty nail in it too!!! (that, I should explain, is a Simpsons reference, for those of you who have managed to avoid that cartoon). Anyway we should just let Fox and friends get back to "he said she said" reporting, it's what they do best. Hopefully the Israelis will let more people out of jail soon so the Israeli spokesmen can take a bread and Glenn Beck can invite them on so he can shout at them!!!
Barak has close relations with the administration of U.S. President Barack Obama, unlike his longtime rival, right-wing Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu.
So it seems we are talking about Barak Obama, president of the United States of AIPAC.
Let "timid" read "complicit."
bardamu: concise and well put.
The puppet Emperor and Chief Public Relations Officer represents the interests of the five families of the corporate mafia who rule the nation and the Empire:
The Banksters
The MIC (of which Israel is an integral part)
Big Oil
Big Pharma and Ill-health care
and Big Ag (including folks like Monsanto, ADM, Cargill etc)
With that being said, since when did any President act against the interests of the five families?
Sometimes I wonder: what if the Mossad have positioned several "suitcase bombs" in various locations around NYC and Wash DC? What if they have let it be known in elite circles that these devices will be detonated should US policy stray too far from rigid adherence to Likud/Kadima's line. Likud/Kadima being the guarantor of the "settler's movement" in Israel. So in effect, the US must do whatever the reactionary, apocalyptic "settler" parties demand on pain of mass murder and decapitation of the the US's political and financial elite.
The attacks would of course be attributed to "al-Qaida elements". Deniability would be plausible. The US military would take control in name (they are more or less in control, in practice, now).
If nothing else, can there be any doubt that scenario has been "gamed"? And if somebody high up let it slip that the Mossad has "gamed" it, isn't that the same, for threat purposes, as doing it?
Your scenario assumes that politicians are more concerned with public safety than with keeping their positions.
NYC and DC - their capitals, their home towns, their families and the hub of their empire.
More likely, Israeli government keeps the Middle Eastern governments in subservience to USA government policies, i.e. cheap plentiful oil.
The Israeli government is a puppet of the ruling elite working out of the White House.
Well, Israel is getting away with it. Evidently the lesson Obama learned is that he must follow AIPAC’s dictates to death.
Here is the UNSC statement: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/world/middle_east/10201202.stm
1. Condemning Israel
“The Security Council deeply regrets the loss of life and injuries resulting from the use of force during the Israeli military operation in international waters against the convoy sailing to Gaza. The Council, in this context, condemns those acts which resulted in the loss of at least ten civilians and many wounded, and expresses its condolences to their families.”
What does “those acts which resulted in the loss of at least ten civilians and many wounded,” mean?
Act by Israeli soldiers? Acts by the aid group as Israel spines it?
2. Independent, International Investigation
“The Security Council takes note of the statement of the UN Secretary-General on the need to have a full investigation into the matter and it calls for a prompt, impartial, credible and transparent investigation conforming to international standards.”
Under this scenario, Israel can investigate it and claim the result to be “prompt, impartial, credible and transparent investigation conforming to international standards.”
3. Gaza Blockade
“The Security Council stresses that the situation in Gaza is not sustainable. The Council re- emphasizes the importance of the full implementation of Resolutions 1850 and 1860. In that context, it reiterates its grave concern at the humanitarian situation in Gaza and stresses the need for sustained and regular flow of goods and people to Gaza as well as unimpeded provision and distribution of humanitarian assistance throughout Gaza.”
No explicit demand for lifting of blockade.
Contrast this to what Turkey proposed. Turkey wanted #1 explicit condemnation of Israeli raid, formation of independent international investigation and lifting of Gaza blockade. No wonder the world (not the world the US means) consider the Security Council to be the extension of the US State Department.
There was a post somewhere that #1 was a concession the US made to Turkey so that Turkey will support US proposed sanction against Iran in the UNSC. The "condemnation" is cheap – it is just a rhetoric – but #2 and #3 are very important to Israel.
It's interesting to see the hysterical reaction to the Israeli confrontation, and the Gulf Oil spill, and countless other news headlines singling out single (and preferably "foreign" actors) when the USA (with minor help from its Allies) has killed perhaps a million Iraqis, and bunches of Afghanis. US corporations are killing hundreds of thousands of civilians in Nigeria, Ecuador, and other locations all around the world. But where's the hysteria?
Where are the "aid flotillas" to relieve the suffering Nigerians? Where are the "human shields" in Afghanistan and Iraq? The answer seems to be that the protesters generally rely on the Israelis to be reasonably restrained, whereas in Nigeria, Iraq, and Afghanistan such protesters could reasonably expect to die.
Isn't it about time the USA ened its illegal occupation of Hawai'i and gave it back to the Hawaiian people? Isn't it time to end the US occupation of Mexico, and give back Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, Utah, Nevada, and California to their rightful owners? Doesn't the USA have massive fences and border guards to prevent Mexican citizens from exercising their natural right to cross the so-called "border" into Mexican lands? Don't hundreds of Mexicans die every year trying to make that crossing?
And how about the UK, who seem reluctant to give back the islands of Diego Garcia to their rightful owners, much less Northern Ireland, Wales, Scotland, and a few other bits of dry land scattered around the globe.
Should Spain give back the Basque country to the Basques? Should China relinquish the vast territories it won through military conquest, including Tibet, Aksai Chin, and other formerly sovereign nations? Anyone want to make a little "peace journey" to Kashmir demanding the return to 1962 borders? The Chinese fire real bullets, and are not particularly averse to firing a lot of them, so what is it that prevents such protests other than the fact that China is a major world power and not nearly as civilised as Israel?
Israel seems a particularly easy target, since throwing up our collective hands in horror costs us nothing, despite the fact that all our hands are dripping with blood, and our pockets stuffed with stolen money.
The USA is one of the richest nations in the world, primarily because it didn't pay for any of the land, natural resources, and goods it stole from the rightful owners. Likewise Spain, though not the richest country in the world, really ought to give back the gold it stole from the New World, and the British won't even give back the damned Elgin Marbles, looted from Greece not so long ago.
Let's see, today's value of the gold Spain looted from the New World alone is roughly UK£148,300,000,000 (US$217,584,300,000), and the silver a bit more, because there was lots more of it stolen. The Gross Domestic Product of Spain is US$1,464,040,000,000, so this is only a sixth of their GDP, although of course this doesn't include interest on the debt. Any bets on how soon this is going to happen?
Has anyone seen a more obvious attempt at distraction than this? Liobhan, comparing the murder of aid workers, to your imaginary struggle for independance for Hawaii, is nothing more than sad.
>>Imaginary struggle?
A lot you know. I live in Hawai'i, where the US Government prevents native Hawaiians from "trespassing" on massive tracts of land stolen from the Hawaiian people, leaving many native Hawaiians struggling in dire poverty.
The same situation exists for Native Americans on the Mainland and in Alaska, and all around the world where the USA has stationed troops. Read the article on these very pages about Okinawa. Look up Leonard Peltier. Look up the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, which guaranteed the rights of former Mexican citizens to speak their own language in all the Mexican lands ceded to the USA after their vicious incursion into Mexico.
It's not a "distraction;" it's hypocrisy on the part of US citizens who'd rather examine the motes in any eyes other than their own.
Israel is largely a creation of US colonialism and racism, and the apple didn't fall far from the tree, did it? But the mover and shaker behind this is not Israel, or the majority of Israelis, but the USA and the rightwing US nutcases who desperately want a war to break out in the Middle East so Jesus can come back. US Evangelicals are behind the so-called "Settler Movement," aided by a relatively few right-wing Jews who wield influence far beyond their numbers because they have the backing of powerful US interests.
Dear liobhan:
I'm so sorry, but I wasn't on the planet when this history happened. There is not ONE imperialistic culture in the history of the world that has not harmed another people.
I am here now, and I am speaking, reading and listening. We are all the future, and NOW is the time for all of us.
I do not care about Israel, but I do care about my Jewish friends. "The sins of the Zionists should not be visited upon their American cousins. " That was a quote that I read elsewhere, but it is very appropriate.
I also do agree with General Patreus that Israel's actions, ( even prior to this flotilla debacle ) are harming America and its soldiers as long as we stary in the Middle East.
I do not understand why we do not respect the real members of NATO, but we respect all of Israel's ( who won't join) negative actions.
Our planet has finite resources, and to continue to fight EVERYWHERE is killing ALL of us.None of the 3 religions involved here seem to be able to live their own religious words of guidance. Religion is out, logic is out and humanity seems to be out too.
Every nation has its MYTH ( land of the free and home of the brave) seems to be ours, and Israel's is ( We will never forget.) Both nations seem to be oblivious to the meanings of those words.
Some of the newer Israeli writers are seeing how wrong it is to see the Arabs as "THE OTHER." It seems that many in Israel ( the people) do not condone the Israeli government actions. Well, we would seem to agree in that too in America with our own government.
Well, Israel, you made Massada a monument to death ( and the glory of it. ) although, I have read that for many in Massada, (and there were survivors) that THEY did not want to die. Kind of a "JIm Jones" moment in history, like America's "Alamo."
Shenhabi wrote, " We are obliged to perpetuate the memory of the century's greatest catastrophe within the framework of our Zionist enterprise." ( From THE SEVENTH MILLION" by Tom Segev.) A necessity to read to understand the formation of Israel.)
Israeli government, it is a NOW new century, and it appears, that in Gaza, we have a 21st century " greatest catastrophe, " of your very own making. The "laurels" that you have been resting upon, have become your own "petard."
I don't think you could call Obama "timid." It's more that he has a lawyer's heart and has faith only in precedent. And like all lawyers, his first strategy is to delay and postpone, in the hopes of reaching an out of court settlement at some future date. Thus, he sees no basic problems with American foreign and military policy forged by so many respected figures over the past half century, and will deal with Israel, Afghanistan or any other issue based on precedents set by his predecessors.
He must be amused that so many rightwing nuts (including plenty of Israelis) think he is some kind of radical.
According to the Mearsheimer Walt report, Israel receives about 10 billion a year, more than any other country. Not all of it is military aid.
Israel has one of the highest standards of living in the world and unlike the US has a budgetary surplus and universal health care. It's very likely US taxpayers furnished the full body armour, the machine guns and the helicopters used to murder and harm passengers.
The idea that aging peace activists and mothers with children pose a physical threat to Israel is ludicrous and those that defend it are going to end up with egg on their face.
However, no one in the last decade has been apprehended or punished for the many war crimes and crimes against humanity they have commited. With no deterrent, things will only get worse.
The question is what can we do to stop this?
NPR reported yesterday that the "commandoes" landed on the Marmora from Blackhawk helicopters.
Difficult to be a clear critic of Irael when we are a major player in the conflict. We work to block trade with Iran, we use drones in Iraq, Afk and Pak as well as let our cia attempt to control political unrest all over the world. Getting much more difficult to hold it all together, and may soon become US, Israel, and a very small group attempting to fight off the world, exploiting the resources, and staging their wars. Trouble is if we begin to debate it at home, any honest look will reveal that our Empire is not decked out in the new clothes we think we are wearing, but naked, fat, and embarressingly ugly. Never understood how the world could use the phrase ugly American, but fourty years later I find it difficult to look in the mirror. It's no all on the president. Any one know how to help people take a look without giving up?