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Obama Ad Condemns Israel Aid Opponents
An ad on my Facebook page from barackobama.com reads, "Mitt Romney, Rick Perry, and Newt Gingrich say they would start foreign aid to Israel at zero. Reject their extreme plan now!"
This struck me as odd for two reasons:
First, it is disingenuous and misleading. The actual position taken by these Republican presidential candidates is that all foreign aid should initially start at zero as means of reducing the deficit, to be immediately followed by the resumption of aid on a case-by-case basis. As they themselves have acknowledged, they would immediately resume aid to Israel and perhaps even increase it. Ironically, U.S. "aid for Israel" goes almost exclusively to U.S. arms manufacturers, with which the Republican candidates have a close relationship.
Secondly, millions of Americans—particularly younger voters who are the primary users of Facebook—support zeroing out aid to Israel on human rights grounds. The Obama campaign, therefore, is effectively labeling those of us who oppose the use of our tax dollars to arm the right-wing Netanyahu government, which has repeatedly used U.S. weapons against civilians, as "extreme." Presumably, they feel the same way about those of us who support a cutoff of aid to other governments that violate international humanitarian law as well.
In 2009, Amnesty International, citing war crimes committed by both Israeli forces and the armed wing of Hamas earlier that year, called on nations to suspend arms shipments to both. The Obama administration categorically rejected the proposal. The administration has also rejected calls by human rights groups to condition military aid and arms transfers to other countries that use U.S. weapons against civilians, including Colombia, Egypt, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, India, Azerbaijan, and Morocco. Recently, the Obama administration requested a waiver on human rights restrictions in the forthcoming foreign appropriations bill in order to resume arming the Karimov dictatorship in Uzbekistan, which has massacred hundreds of pro-democracy protesters and has literally boiled its opponents alive.
One can speculate whether, if Obama were seeking re-election in 1984, his campaign would similarly label those who opposed aid to the murderous Salvadoran junta as “extreme.” Or, if it were 1996, his campaign would have marginalized opponents of U.S. aid to the genocidal Suharto regime in Indonesia. The president’s re-election team for 2012 sure appears to think of us that way.
Republican candidates certainly have taken a number of extreme positions regarding Israel and Palestine. Gingrich, Perry, and Romney, for example, have aligned themselves with the far right of the Israeli political spectrum, opposing Israeli withdrawal from the occupied territories and opposing a freeze on illegal Israeli settlements. Gingrich has even said the Palestinians are an “invented people” and implied his support for mass population transfers.
I’ve searched barackobama.com and elsewhere, and nowhere does the Obama campaign appear to label such positions or similarly outrageous statements as “extreme.” However, if you oppose sending billions of dollars in taxpayer-funded aid to Israel—whether as a means of cutting the deficit, reducing cuts in social programs, or defending human rights—the Obama campaign considers it an “extreme plan” that should be rejected.
What is so bizarre about the Obama campaign’s hostility toward those who oppose aid to Israel is that Israel doesn’t need U.S. assistance to begin with. Israel, the region’s only nuclear power, has by far the strongest military capability in the greater Middle East, and it possesses the only significant domestic arms industry in the region. Israel also has, by far, the region’s highest standard of living, comparable to that of most European countries. Even putting human rights concerns aside, questioning why American taxpayers should be spending over $3 billion annually in aid to Israel at a time of massive cutbacks at home doesn’t seem unreasonable.
Furthermore, public opinion polls have consistently shown that a majority of Americans believe U.S. military aid should be made conditional to human rights.
Most people for whom providing unconditional support for the Netanyahu government is their top priority are going to support the Republican nominee anyway. Meanwhile, there are millions of Democrats, independents, and even Republicans who question spending billions of taxpayer dollars to prop up that rightist Israeli government every year. Why risk alienating these voters by labeling their position “extreme”? Is it simply a headline thrown together by an overzealous young wonk in the campaign? Or is this part of a larger effort to stifle debate on the Obama administration’s policies of aiding governments that violate human rights?
Either way, it sends the message that the Obama campaign does not welcome concerns about human rights. In addition, it serves as a reminder for Americans who do care about human rights that neither party will provide a presidential nominee we can vote for.
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Show AllWhat are we paying for anyway? The Israeli nukes? The border creep? The slaughter and degradation of Palestinians? The apartheid wall?
What are we getting for all those tax dollars that aren't helping us here?
israel has one sweet deal
gobs of cash, weapons and more gobs of cash
why you'd think they owned the damn country and every politician in it
Israel is often portrayed as David confronted by Goliath, but the converse is closer to the truth. Contrary to popular belief, the Zionists had larger, better equipped and better led forces during the 1947-49 War of Independence, and the Israel Defence Forces won quick and easy victories against Egypt in 1956 and against Egypt, Jordan and Syria in 1967 – all of this before large-scale US aid began flowing. Today, Israel is the strongest military power in the Middle East. Its conventional forces are far superior to those of its neighbours and it is the only state in the region with nuclear weapons. Egypt and Jordan have signed peace treaties with it, and Saudi Arabia has offered to do so. Syria has lost its Soviet patron, Iraq has been devastated by three disastrous wars and Iran is hundreds of miles away. The Palestinians barely have an effective police force, let alone an army that could pose a threat to Israel. According to a 2005 assessment by Tel Aviv University’s Jaffee Centre for Strategic Studies, ‘the strategic balance decidedly favours Israel, which has continued to widen the qualitative gap between its own military capability and deterrence powers and those of its neighbours.’ If backing the underdog were a compelling motive, the United States would be supporting Israel’s opponents.
http://www.lrb.co.uk/v28/n06/john-mearsheimer/the-israel-lobby
This was well understood by Israel’s early leaders. David Ben-Gurion told Nahum Goldmann, the president of the World Jewish Congress:
If I were an Arab leader I would never make terms with Israel. That is natural: we have taken their country … We come from Israel, but two thousand years ago, and what is that to them? There has been anti-semitism, the Nazis, Hitler, Auschwitz, but was that their fault? They only see one thing: we have come here and stolen their country. Why should they accept that?
why indeed
The absolute control of our middle-east foreign policy by Zionist interests has been a fact of life for decades. As with so many other problems, the only way to fix this is to remove all money from the process. With penalties for accepting contributions.
What burns me is that they can use my taxpayer money to bribe politicians to spend more of my money.(Since we give them 6+billion dollars a year)
So, Obama is using Israeli-baiting to get votes. How pathetic! He has stooped so much lower than GW! An act of desperation? One hopes!
And sadder still the Israeli (jews) scream in the streets for more housing more money from America !!"please so we can live and enjoy our pastime raping, killing, destroying,poisoning stealing and bombing of Palestine cause we are a” democracy"and we can do what we like even.. we enjoy seeing American workers struggling and falling dead on the street from the cold freezing winter”For crying out loud America ‘OWS' stop all the talk of which Americans and Jews are real good at …Its time for real Action in your Country Now!! take it back you all have the means to do this before they give you more hidden drugs to keep you stupid dumbed down and getting nowhere fast …The whole world wants you to get rid of the Jew problem not just Arabian people want this but all people Chinesse,African,even people in the Islands of the South Pacific for heavens sake... cause they can see what you dont see and that is Israel leading you to a huge destructive War!! for that is their sole purpose …for that is what they truly desire to fill their insecurities for all the inhuman actions they have perpetrated upon many thousands of people through history check out how many Kings Princes Landowners sent the carpet bagger thieves away way way back in time and the horrid gene that drives this in them will never go until you stand for your true rights as a nation but really time is running out your friends really dont trust you any more even in dumb down Australia they know you will bring War to their shores by making a military base in Nth Australia for the Jews to demand China is taken out or Russia whatever" the Jew wants from America the Jew gets" …and i so loved my time in the nature in your country but visit now no its President is poison look at the groveling he does when speaking to the Jews..yuk ..Get up and get the job done guys..Remove Obama and all of his elk.nothing old everything new.. :)
The day's not over yet so you might not be the final winner but you're looking good for the BBOD (Best Bigot O' the Day) award. Keep yout finger crossed - the prize is a Stormfront forehead tattoo. Good Luck!
"Remove Obama and all of his elk." Priceless!
"it serves as a reminder for Americans who do care about human rights that neither party will provide a presidential nominee we can vote for."
As if we needed one .....
www.jillstein.org
The President thinks people who oppose aid to Israel are "extreme". That could mean they are actually "terrorists" who could be disappeared under our new NDAA.
Without the rule of law, we will have nothing.
Boy, a lying ad from a lying political consultant from a lying president & servitor of the Irgun-state that gets away with calling itself "Israel". Imagine!
Hard core zionists are important actors at the center of the Panic of 2008 and the 9/11 attacks. While this may seem like a bigoted observation, it does not fall apart under scrutiny, unlike racist and prejudiced statements.
It also is not a statement about Jews in general, Israelis or American Jews. It's a statement about a small number of very wealthy and powerful zionists who are now senior partners in US Empire Inc.and who made billions and gained priceless strategic advantages from the collapse of the economy and the towers.
They are by no means the whole story, but they are a very neglected chapter in the history of 9/11 and the Great Swindle of 2008....
At this point, all of the most important events in US history of the past 50 years are shrouded in secrecy in any case.
If Obama loves that fascist country so much, he should move there.
Obama is completing the PNAC plan for Conquest of the Middle East, implemented beginning with W after 9/11.
Afghanistan and Iraq were just the first steps in the neo-con zionist plan to overthrow all middle eastern governments deemed hostile to US Oil interests or Israel. Iraq, Libya, and Syria were all anti-zionist and struggling on the side of greater independence from the US/NATOIL Companies
Obama added Libya to the list of fallen anti-zionist states. Syria is next on the imperial parade route, with the ultimate target being Iran. In all these conquered muslim nations the US/NATO/Israeli invaders cut a path of severe bloodshed and national destruction for tens if not hundreds of millions.
We live in an ongoing war crime.
". . .the PNAC plan for Conquest of the Middle East, implemented beginning with W after 9/11."
In truth, 9/11 was part of the PNAC plan.
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That is probabaly true.
I do not do the facebook thing.
I now find myself wondering (not that I'm going to bother to try to find out) how many so-called Fundamental Christians use facebook. I strongly suspect that those are the "folks"(as Obama likes to disingenuously say) who the lousy advertisement is trying to reach.
Their so-called holy land MUST be militarized to the hilt for "Jesus." If Obama needs to lie to get the votes of more of the "christian" right, that's just his (and their) way of doing business.
Hypocrisy and deception are two of the most cherished tools of the fundamentalists of most (if not all) religions.
I also very much suspect that there was a good deal of money spent on marketing research for this ad.
Which plays better to the average brainwashed christian, "human rights" or laying the groundwork for "the rapture" and the apocalypse?
This may be their salvation of Obama's campaign.
Truly, it goes beyond reasonable thinking.
The thing that strikes me about this tactic is how utterly stupid it is from a political perspective.
The republicans are in the process of destroying each other in this circular-firing-squad series of so-called "debates" (they would more accurately be described as extemporaneous sound-bite contests). The smartest move for Obama would be to leave them alone until after the obvious candidate has emerged.
Instead, he gives them a single issue around which to coalesce. Instead of attacking each other, they'll become even more strident in their efforts to secure AIPAC support.
The only republican's response of interest will be Ron Paul's.
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"Instead of attacking each other, they'll become even more strident in their efforts to secure AIPAC support."
That may be one purpose of the ad.
Great, just what we need a bunch of angry munition employees out of work and on the street with whatever they snuck away from their employers.