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NYT Hypes Israeli Attack on Iran
It’s an impressive piece of art: the cover of this week’s New York Times Magazine. “ISRAEL VS. IRAN,” spelled out in charred black lettering, with flame and smoke still rising from “IRAN,” as if the great war were already over. Below those large lurid letters is the little subtitle: “When Will It Erupt?” -- not “if,” but “when,” as if it were inevitable. Though the article itself is titled “Will Israel Attack Iran?”, author Ronen Bergman, military analyst for Israel’s largest newspaper, leaves no doubt of his answer: “Israel will indeed strike Iran in 2012.”
Bergman does cite some compelling arguments against an Israeli strike from former heads of Mossad (Israel’s CIA). And he makes it clear that no attack can prevent Iran from building nuclear weapons if it wants them. Everyone agrees on that. The argument is only about whether an attack would delay the Iranian program by a few years or just a few months.
Nevertheless, his article stacks the deck in favor of supposedly persuasive reasons for Israel to act. It’s almost a hymn of praise to what one Jewish Israeli scholar has called Iranophobia, an irrational fear promoted by the Jewish state because "Israel needs an existential threat." Why? To sustain the myth that shapes its national identity: the myth of Israel’s insecurity.
That myth comes out clearly in Bergman’s conclusion: Israel will attack Iran because of a “peculiar Israeli mixture of fear -- rooted in the sense that Israel is dependent on the tacit support of other nations to survive -- and tenacity, the fierce conviction, right or wrong, that only the Israelis can ultimately defend themselves.”
Fear of what? Defend against whom? It doesn’t really matter. Israeli political life has always been built on the premise that Israel’s very existence is threatened by some new Hitler bent on destroying the Jewish people. How can Israel prove that Jews can defend themselves if there’s no anti-semitic “evildoer” to fight against?
So here is Israel’s defense minister, Ehud Barak, talking to Bergman about Iran’s “desire to destroy Israel.” Proof? Who needs it? It’s taken for granted.
In fact, in accurate translations of anti-Israel diatribes from Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, there’s no mention of destroying or even harming Jews, nor any threat of war. There’s only a clear call for a one-state solution: replacing a distinctly Jewish state, which privileges its Jewish citizens and imposes military occupation on Palestinians, with a single political entity from the Jordan River to the Mediterranean Sea.
Guess who else called for exactly the same resolution to the conflict: the most renowned Jewish thinker of the 20th century, Martin Buber. Plenty of Israeli Jews keep Buber’s vision alive today, offering cogent (though debatable) arguments that a one-state solution would be in the best interests of Jews as well as Palestinians.
Yet Ronen Bergman and the editors of the New York Times Magazine see no need for their readers to encounter these facts.
Nor do they see any need to mention the most important fact of all, the one most flagrantly missing from Bergman’s long article: No matter what Iran’s leaders might desire, it’s beyond belief that they would ever launch a single nuke against Israel. They know full well that it would be national suicide. Israel has at least 100 nukes, and 200 or more by many estimates, all ready to be used in a counterattack.
Which makes it hard not to laugh when Bergman reports Ehud Barak’s other arguments for attacking Iran. Even if Iran doesn’t intend to kill all the Jews, “the moment Iran goes nuclear, other countries in the region will feel compelled to do the same.” That’s the foolish “stop a Middle East nuclear arms race” argument we hear so often coming out of Washington, too -- as if Israel had not already started the Middle East nuclear arms race decades ago.
And how can a supposedly serious journalist like Bergman solemnly repeat the latest popular argument of the Iranophobes: A nuclear-armed Iran (in Barak’s words) “offers an entirely different kind of protection to its proxies,” Hezbollah and Hamas. That “would definitely restrict our range of operations” in any war against those so-called “proxies.”
As if Iran would even consider committing national suicide to serve the interests of any Lebanese or Palestinian factions.
Yet the myth of “poor little Israel, surrounded by fanatic enemies bent on destroying it” is so pervasive here in the U.S., most readers might easily take this Iranophobic article at face value, forgetting the absurd premises underlying all arguments that Israel “must” attack Iran.
What American readers think is key here. Most Israelis do believe that (as Bergman puts it) Israel needs “the support of other nations to survive.” It’s a crucial piece of their myth of insecurity. And the only nation that really supports them any more is the U.S. So Israel won’t attack Iran without a green light from Washington.
Bergman glibly asserts that there’s some “unspoken understanding that America should agree, at least tacitly, to Israeli military actions.” For years, though, a torrent of reports from Washington have all agreed that both the White House and the Pentagon, under both the Bush and Obama administrations, would refuse to support an Israeli attack on Iran. The consequences for the U.S. are too drastic to even consider it. Why should that change now?
Bergman’s article ignores the obvious answer, the most crucial missing piece in his picture: Barack Obama wants to get re-elected nine months from now. Despite what the headlines tell us, he doesn’t really have to worry about pleasing hawkish Jewish opinion. Most American Jews want him to work harder for peaceful settlements in the Middle East.
What Obama does have to worry about is Republicans using words like these (which Bergman tucks into his article as if he were paid by the GOP): “The Obama administration has abandoned any aggressive strategy that would ensure the prevention of a nuclear Iran and is merely playing a game of words to appease them.” Only a dyed-in-the-wool Iranophobe would believe the charge that Obama is an “appeaser,” but we are already hearing it from his would-be opponents.
Obama also has to worry about fantasies like the one Bergman offers (apparently in all seriousness) of Iranian operatives smuggling nukes into Texas. Republicans will happily spread that story, too.
All of this could be laughed off as absurdity if the American conversation about Israel were based on reality. Israel, the Middle East’s only nuclear power now and for the foreseeable future, is perfectly safe from Iranian attack. Indeed, Israel is safe from any attack, as the strength of its (largely U.S.-funded) military and the history of its war success proves.
But as long as the myth of Israel’s insecurity pervades American political life, an incumbent desperate to get re-elected just might feel forced to let the Israelis attack Iran. The only thing that would stand in the way is a better informed American electorate. Apparently that’s not what the New York Times Magazine sees as its mission.


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Show AllThe NYT (aka The Jewelry Shopper) has never in my memory opposed an optional imperial foray unless and until it had been roundly defeated. The only reason to look to the NYT for news is to understand the particular ways in which your friends are being misinformed.
" The only reason to look to the NYT for news is to understand the particular ways in which your friends are being misinformed."
Yup, and in general it is the same for almost all of the M$M.
Cierto, just that the nyt seems to be the most insidious, as some, gawk, "liberals", still think the nyt is a non-propaganda news source.
Well, it's also important as a way of figuring out what the ruling class has in store for us. The NYT and other mainstream media can afford to be a bit more blunt than politicians about what is being planned. Of course sometimes it's about what we're supposed to *think* is being planned, whether it really is or not.
Nicely put, jclientelle. I do glance at the NY Times every morning, and my reason, as you so succinctly put it, is to understand the ways in which my friends (and others) are being misinformed.
Watching how people have behaved throughout the Bush/Obama presidencies has provided me with a very interesting lesson in human psychology.
Thanks for this look at a publication I've long ago put aside... funny how 12 years ago NYT was writing pieces about how 'al-Qaeda' was nothing to worry about...
I believe that Israel is not as 'safe from attack' as we [have been told to] think. Some analysts are saying that Israel could very well be inviting its own doom from attacking Iran. No one should forget Russia and China: they are both dependent on Iran (for different reasons... China needs its oil, for example), and are not likely to stand idly by while such an outrage takes place. Israel is totally vulnerable to any retaliation. The hubris is mainly to be found over here... I'd be plenty nervous if I were living over there.
This seems to be missing from all such accounts. Therefore I recommend:
http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=28790
Also-- listen to Michel Chossudovsky with Bonnie Faulkner on "Guns and Butter" from this month.
wow so israel wants to start yet another war with their bumkin sidekicks fascist amerika
now there is something you don't see everyday...
its so odd that the israelis whine like bitches that they are going to be wiped out when they are the ones who start all the wars
some quotes:
"“In internal discussion in 1938 [David Ben-Gurion] stated that ‘after we become a strong force, as a result of the creation of a state, we shall abolish partition and expand into the whole of Palestine’...In 1948, Menachem Begin declared that: ‘The partition of the Homeland is illegal. It will never be recognized. The signature of institutions and individuals of the partition agreement is invalid. It will not bind the Jewish people. Jerusalem was and will forever be our capital. Eretz Israel (the land of Israel) will be restored to the people of Israel, All of it. And forever.” Noam Chomsky, “The Fateful Triangle.”"
"“I am sorry gentlemen, but I have to answer to hundreds of thousands who are anxious for the success of Zionism. I do not have hundreds of thousands of Arabs among my constituents.” President Harry Truman, quoted in “Anti Zionism”, ed. by Teikener, Abed-Rabbo & Mezvinsky."
"“For the entire day of April 9, 1948, Irgun and LEHI soldiers carried out the slaughter in a cold and premeditated fashion...The attackers ‘lined men, women and children up against the walls and shot them,’...The ruthlessness of the attack on Deir Yassin shocked Jewish and world opinion alike, drove fear and panic into the Arab population, and led to the flight of unarmed civilians from their homes all over the country.” Israeli author, Simha Flapan, “The Birth of Israel.”"
"“By 1948, the Jew was not only able to ‘defend himself’ but to commit massive atrocities as well. Indeed, according to the former director of the Israeli army archives, ‘in almost every village occupied by us during the War of Independence, acts were committed which are defined as war crimes, such as murders, massacres, and rapes’...Uri Milstein, the authoritative Israeli military historian of the 1948 war, goes one step further, maintaining that ‘every skirmish ended in a massacre of Arabs.’” Norman Finkelstein, “Image and Reality of the Israel-Palestine Conflict.”
"“During May [1948] ideas about how to consolidate and give permanence to the Palestinian exile began to crystallize, and the destruction of villages was immediately perceived as a primary means of achieving this aim...[Even earlier,] On 10 April, Haganah units took Abu Shusha... The village was destroyed that night... Khulda was leveled by Jewish bulldozers on 20 April... Abu Zureiq was completely demolished... Al Mansi and An Naghnaghiya, to the southeast, were also leveled. . .By mid-1949, the majority of [the 350 depopulated Arab villages] were either completely or partly in ruins and uninhabitable.” Benny Morris, “The Birth of the Palestinian Refugee Problem, 1947-1949."
"“The former Commander of the Air Force, General Ezer Weitzman, regarded as a hawk, stated that there was ‘no threat of destruction’ but that the attack on Egypt, Jordan and Syria was nevertheless justified so that Israel could ‘exist according the scale, spirit, and quality she now embodies.’...Menahem Begin had the following remarks to make: ‘In June 1967, we again had a choice. The Egyptian Army concentrations in the Sinai approaches do not prove that Nasser was really about to attack us. We must be honest with ourselves. We decided to attack him.’“ Noam Chomsky, “The Fateful Triangle.”"
"“I do not think Nasser wanted war. The two divisions he sent to The Sinai would not have been sufficient to launch an offensive war. He knew it and we knew it.” Yitzhak Rabin, Israel’s Chief of Staff in 1967, in Le Monde, 2/28/68"
"Conclusions — The new Israeli historians...wish to rectify what their research reveals as past evils...There was a high price exacted in creating a Jewish state in Palestine. And there were victims, the plight of whom still fuels the fire of conflict in Palestine.” Israeli historian, Ilan Pappe in “The Link”, January, 1998."
"“For me, this business called the state of Israel is finished...I can’t bear to see it anymore, the injustice that is done to the Arabs, to the Beduins. All kinds of scum coming from America and as soon as they get off the plane taking over lands in the territories and claiming it for their own...I can’t do anything to change it. I can only go away and let the whole lot go to hell without me.” Israeli actress (and household name) Rivka Mitchell, quoted in Israeli peace movement periodical, “The Other Israel”, August 1998."
HI HEE HI HOO ITS OFF TO WAR WE GO...
medmedude
Thanks for an enlightening recap!
I wonder how many readers here will find this information new or surprising? If only this real history of Palestine could be included in western history books, and reported in western newspapers instead of the propaganda we are served up on a daily basis by America's main-stream media, maybe, just maybe, that would help us establish an electorate that could elect people to Congress who are on the side of justice.
Only when we cut out the Israeli and Zionist money corrupting our government can we expect any change. You know, looking at all those Jewish names on the mastheads of newspapers, magazines etc, and running the television and movie industry, you have to ask yourself, How did they get there?? Is it a deliberate policy of Jews in America to try to control the media? There is no doubt that control of the sources of information to the masses is indeed a great power, but who could have imagined that happening in the United States? Its incredible. I am sure no other nation in the world would allow a cabal of any group (Jews, Mormons, etc.) so much power over society, yet it sesm to have happened in the United States.
Of course whenever this issue is raised, the cry of "anti-semite" erupts, from the self-same cabal, and dismissed as nutty ramblings. The words "tin-foil-hat" often appear about this point. Of course, don't look to the main-stream media to mention "hasbara" (the formal instructive text that explains to Jews how to influence opinion via lies -(yes, they tell the faithful, sometimes you have to lie to protect Israel) and misinformation.
I've travelled overseas extensively and I'm always struck by how more open is the criticism of Israeli actions there than here. I've come to the conclusion that Americans really are treated like mushrooms (kept in the dark and fed horseshit) when it comes to Israel.
That's why cracking open that code of silence imposed and maintained by the MSM, here in the USA, such as medmedude has just done is vitally important!
Our problem in America is educating the large number of members of Congress who have been propaganized by AIPAC into believing the whole package being sold by Israel's fundamentalist Zionist government. They, and most of the Republican candidates for president, are ready to invade Iran in support of Israel at the drop of a hat. As a previous commenter noted, there are many Jews in Israel (and here, too) who are not enamored of violence on the part of either Israel or the U.S. The pro-Israel/pro-peace lobbying group J-Street has been able to influence some members of Congress, but too many remain who believe that Israel will only survive if we are willing to help defeat their "enemies." Food prices in Iran have risen sharply because of our sanctions, creating hardship for poor Iranians and their children. And air pollution has risen because the country has to refine its own oil with refineries that are not up to the job and sells polluting gasoline to drivers. (Why our president is in favor of attacking an Israel "enemy" in that way is beyond my understanding.)
Congressional support for Israel has nothing to do with the ignorance of the members of that branch of government. Their support comes from their fear of the highly effective pro-zionist propaganda machine in the US which is mpore than willing to use its enormous financial and media resources to affect congressional elections.
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This will change when real anti-semitism (not the type the short sighted idiot fuckwits accuse critics of Israel and "self-hating Jews" with, but the real deep stuff that is in fact still there) will be stronger than the need of imperial American geopolitics for Israel :-/ The only thing I'm sure of is that "self-hating Jews" and Dershowitz-declared "anti-semites" will be on the side of the Jews at that time - I'm not that sure about the NYT and the rest of the "allies of Israel" though.
We (Israel, US, UK, NATO) are going to be blowing up nuclear reactors and nuclear refineries. That is going to put tons and tons of powdered radioactive fuel into the atmosphere. The Bushehr reactor alone has 80 tons of enriched uranium in it. We won't be bombing reactors if the wind is blowing towards Israel and Europe. There is a seasonal summer wind called the Shamal, that blows from the northwest (from Israel and Jordan) towards the Persian Gulf. That would carry most of the radiation over Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan, and India, or maybe across Arabia to Africa. Watch the winds to know when the world ends. "Shamal" is the warning word. Another warning will be the Kurwaiti and Saudi royal families taking sudden holiday trips to New Zealand and Chile. This next war will be a war of genocide against Iranians. This next war will be economic suicide for the USA. This next war is insane, but we will do it anyway.
Bibi wants regime change in the US. President Obama is not rabid enough and another term with a President that is not as gung ho for Israel as the likely Republican nominee is an anathema to the Zionist racists in power. Iran needs to be prepared to sink ships and mine the straits driving oil prices high enough to cripple world economies. Iran needs to kill several thousand Israelis so they can experience some consequence for their aggression. If a worldwide depression can be created as a result of Israeli touching off another crazy war, President Romney will be left with a huge economic mess as he sustains the flow of money to the 1%.
Arabs will find a surge of solidarity and Persia will have its advanced is influence significantly in the region. Even the CD Obama Bashers will learn that another eight years of Empire enhancing policies that are anti-planet and anti-people will create dire consequences.
Once elected, Romney would just keep doing what he's doing now - blaming Obama for everything.
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" The only thing that would stand in the way is a better informed American electorate. Apparantly that is not what the New York Times Magazine ( and I would add the majority of the 1% whored MSM ) sees as its mission". < br>
"We are tools and vassals of rich men behind the scenes. We are the jumping jacks, they pull the strings and we dance. Our talents, our possibilities and our lives are the property of other men. We are intellectual prostitutes".John Swinton-- New York Times before the New York Press Club.
" The American Fascist would prefer not to use violence. His method is to poison the channels of public information ". Vice President Wallace, 1944.
While we're all in agreement that the NYT is a corporate tool for propaganda, I'm not so sure that Congress needs to be educated. I posit that most members of Congress are quite aware of what a crock of s#*t Israel's insecurity claims are, but are aware that corporate campaign funding is dependent on reinforcing the myth. Some members of Congress, usually Republican, no doubt believe in some or all of this fiction, but those people ned to be expelled rather than re-educated.
Once again I must opine that war with Iran is NOT inevitable simply because multiple corporate interests are at play here. Only a handful of big companies will profit from an attack, however most businesses will suffer. The author is correct that Israel still desires U.S. approval for an attack on Iran as israel does not act within a vacuum in the Middle East. Pissing off the wrong U.S. corporations could result in the annual 3.5 billion dollar gift from Uncle Sam being revoked. That alone would mean Nentanyahu getting tossed from the Knesset.
If anyone really wants to know where a Democrat or Republican stands on imperial conflicts, then follow the money. Big Oil and Defense contractors want war; food producers, retailers and most manufacturers don't want war. As for the general public, unfortunately they're as relevant as a bump on a log.
Be prepared for a false flag operation on the order of Operation Northwoods where unmarked Israeli planes attempted to sink the uss Liberty during the 67 war to give the US a pretext to save Israel by the U.S. attacking Egypt--with planes armed with nukes. (38 American sailors died) It is now a verifiable fact that the Mossad, posing as CIA to recruite terrorist groups to infiltrate Iran. And 9 11? The evidence is building that the fingerprints of Israel are becoming more distinct. The Zionist will stop at nothing to ruthlessly achieve their goal of Eretz Israel.
Given that the USA deployed several veseels to that area that were recommissioned from the crap heap a false flag is possible.
BTW persons who both survived the USS Liberty incident and investigated it have suggested there was collusion between the LBJ administration and Israel and that LBJ wanted to use that incident to attack Cairo.
The oiligarchy has spoken
Times reporters who do not accept that Israel comes first, will go nowhere. For those that do, the only way to go is up.
"Most Israelis do believe that (as Bergman puts it) Israel needs “the support of other nations to survive.” It’s a crucial piece of their myth of insecurity." ... and... "... under both the Bush and Obama administrations, would refuse to support an Israeli attack on Iran. The consequences for the U.S. are too drastic to even consider it. Why should that change now?"
-- The consequences of not attacking Iran very well might prove to be a nail in the coffin of US petro-dollar hegemony throughout the world. And this nail could equate to the downfall of the US Empire - which then equates to Israel losing its biggest "support of other nations to survive."
The Iranian nuclear weapon's issue is a side-show distraction. The threat to the US petro-dollar is the main show. All oil throughout the world is traded in US dollars - until now....
-- http://www.atimes.com/atimes/Middle_East/NA20Ak02.html
-- http://www.atimes.com/atimes/Middle_East/NA24Ak03.html
-- http://atimes.com/atimes/Middle_East/NA19Ak03.html
Pepe Escobar: Follow the money
"That Iranian isolation theme only gets weaker when one learns that the country is dumping the dollar in its trade with Russia for rials and rubles - a similar move to ones already made in its trade with China and Japan. As for India, an economic powerhouse in the neighborhood, its leaders also refuse to stop buying Iranian oil, a trade that, in the long run, is similarly unlikely to be conducted in dollars.
India is already using the yuan with China, as Russia and China have been trading in rubles and yuan for more than a year, as Japan and China are promoting direct trading in yen and yuan. As for Iran and China, all new trade and joint investments will be settled in yuan and rial.
Translation, if any was needed: in the near future, with the Europeans out of the mix, virtually none of Iran's oil will be traded in dollars.
Moreover, three BRICS members (Russia, India and China) allied with Iran are major holders (and producers) of gold. Their complex trade ties won't be affected by the whims of a US Congress. In fact, when the developing world looks at the profound crisis in the Atlanticist West, what they see is massive US debt, the Fed printing money as if there's no tomorrow, lots of "quantitative easing", and of course the Eurozone shaking to its very foundations.
Follow the money. Leave aside, for the moment, the new sanctions on Iran's central bank that will go into effect months from now, ignore Iranian threats to close the Strait of Hormuz (especially unlikely given that it's the main way Iran gets its own oil to market), and perhaps one key reason the crisis in the Persian Gulf is mounting involves this move to torpedo the petrodollar as the all-purpose currency of exchange.
It's been spearheaded by Iran and it's bound to translate into an anxious Washington, facing down not only a regional power, but its major strategic competitors China and Russia. No wonder all those carriers are heading for the Persian Gulf right now, though it's the strangest of showdowns a case of military power being deployed against economic power.
In this context, it's worth remembering that in September 2000 Saddam Hussein abandoned the petrodollar as the currency of payment for Iraq's oil, and moved to the euro. In March 2003, Iraq was invaded and the inevitable regime change occurred. Libya's Muammar Gaddafi proposed a gold dinar both as Africa's common currency and as the currency of payment for his country's energy resources. Another intervention and another regime change followed."
Excellent post. Nice to see someone, anyone, not being taken in by the cover story. Another way to put it would be in the form of a question: Say you were China, or Russia, and numerous other lesser states, all of whom have various levels of historical scores to settle with the US. How would you bring down the US, the goliath on the block who has all the wealth and armies? You certainly wouldn't challenge their armies. You find backdoor ways to bleed them dry economically.
I read the NYT Magazine article yesterday somewhat surprised at the severe one-sidedness of the presentation, until it became apparent in the text that the author was himself a member of the Israeli security establishment. However, anyone with a modicum of critical thinking skills could and should see a series of weak arguments for what they are - a shopping list of fanciful scenarios (the nuclear device smuggled into Texas via Hezbollah controlled Mexican drug gangs was the most absurd, reminiscent of the Nicaraguan panzer brigades rolling into Oklahoma that Reagan used to envision). Viewed through a critical lens, the Israeli arguments in favor of an attack on Iran are clearly less about any existential threat an Iranian nuke might pose, and more about the dimunition of Israel's ability to act aggressively against others.
The article also suggests that the assassinations of Iranian nuclear scientists have indeed been Mossad operations. Beneath photos of the dead scientists - who look nothing like the wild-eyed murderous fanatics of the propaganda campaign, rather people any of us may have attended school with - a former Mossad official is quoted: "when a scientist - one who is not a trained soldier or used to facing life-threatening situations, who has a wife and children - watches his colleagues being bumped off one after the other, he definitely begins to fear that the day will come when a man on a motorbike knocks on his car window." While fulminating against "terrorism", the Israeli security establishment has no problem using and celebrating what are clearly terrorist tactics.
"However, anyone with a modicum of critical thinking skills COULD and SHOULD see a series of weak arguments for what they are"
How I wish! But my experience is that they will not, just as they did not in 2002/2003.
Most people will not find the time to analyze (Will they even care?). They will accept the "force" of the article and the status quo at face value. Who will confront them with the truth? If that ever happens, they will have forgotten the WHY of their conclusions and only remember the conclusions themselves. Those conclusions will not be easily turned around. You might even be able to demonstrate to them that they have been lied to, and two hours later the strength of previous conclusions will push the new information aside. In my experience, rational arguments are worthless in their eyes anyway, simply because my voice did not emerge from the TV set and wasnt delivered by the authentic and smiling "news team".
The NYT article is very important, it builds on a huge pile of mis-information. It will succeed in further misleading people. It manufactures consent for the coming genocide. The staff at the NYT will be every bit as guilty as the soldiers who pull the trigger and the politicians who order the trigger pulled.
The NYT has become a Zionist mouthpiece over the years. They were a major cheerleader for the illegal Iraq War, despite a plethora of evidence debunking the Bush regime's claims. Just look at who owns and operates the paper:
-Arthur Ochs Sulzberger, Jr., chairman of the NYT Company and head publisher
-Jill Abramson, editor
-Andrew Rosenthal, opinion editor
The paper's pro-Israel bias is well-documented: http://www.antiwar.com/blog/2011/06/06/pro-israeli-bias-at-the-nytimes/
Having 2% control 95% of the media is no more acceptable than having 1% control 99% of the wealth. Zionist Jews cannot continue to hide behind the "anti-Semitism" cloak; the facts and figures aren't "anti-Semitic."
War with Iran would be the most insane segment of that puzzle called the New American Century. Zionist lunatics in conjunction with insane American biblical literalists are about to unravel America as the dominant empire. Global economic disruption to further regional Israeli goals will clarify the selfish bronze age mentality of the Zionist Jews. By bombing a more or less functioning nuclear site in that part of the world, I think Israel will finally isolate itself to the point of social suicide. Israel refuses to sign the Nuclear Weapons Nonproliferation Treaty and the world should be imposing economic sanctions on Israel.
You're only half right when you say that Israel needs an existential enemy. The other half of the coin is that Israel needs an existential scapegoat - to avenge themselves of the Holocaust. That is why every enemy is likened to Hitler and the Nazis. Operation Cast Lead, the war on Lebanon, Jenin (there was a massacre there) all of them and more as revenge for the Holocaust and yet never are they quite satisfied, they always need another bloodbath to satisfy their spiritual emptiness.