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Today's
Stories
November 7,
2005
Jeff Halper
Israel
as an Extension of American Empire
November 5
/ 6, 2005
Alexander Cockburn
Storm
Over Brockes' Fakery: Guardian Fabricates Chomsky Quotes
Lawrence R.
Velvel
Lying,
Law Schools and Executive Power: What Senators Should Ask Alito
Diana Johnstone
Srebrenica: a Response to Certain Criticisms of My Essay
Roosa / Nevins
The
Mass Killlings in Indonesia, 40 Years Later
Niranjan Ramakrishnan
Missing
the Bus: When Conscience Bows to Calculation
John Ross
The Zapatistas' Otra Campaign for Mexico's Presidential Elections
Mike Whitney
Globalizing Sadism: the United States of Torture
Mark Engler
Will Big Business Turn On Bush?: the Economic Nightmare Unfolds
Juliano Mer-Khamis
They Shoot at Children, Too
Ron Jacobs
When Gen. Westmoreland Visited
Jill S. Farrell
Bird Flu and the Posse Comitatus Act
Missy Comley
Beattie
Trent Lott's Untroubled Sleep
Mitchel Cohen
People of the Dome, Revisited
Evelyn J. Pringle
Bush-Cheney and Big Oil's Big Summer
Reza Fiyouzat
Signs of Life or Last Gasp? Structural Problems in the Democratic
Party
Charles Sullivan
When Courage Fails: a White Southerner on Rosa Parks
Zachary Richard
Return to Louisiana
Ben Tripp
Beginning of the End? Don't Start Cheering Just Yet
St. Clair / Vest
Playlists: What We're Listening to This Week
November 4,
2005
Jeffrey St.
Clair
Blood
on the Tundra, Betrayal in the Rotunda: Losing ANWR
Dave Lindorff
A Majority Now Favors Impeachment: If He Lied, He Must Be Tried
Phillip Cryan
Crackdown
in Colombia
Christopher Brauchli
Katrina and Tax Breaks for the Very Rich
William S.
Lind
Exit Strategy: You Can't Stay the Course in a Lost War
Daryl G. Kimball
Of Madmen and Nukes
George Beres
Laurels for Negroponte?
Peter Montague
Why We Can't Prevent Cancer
November 3,
2005
James Petras
The
Libby Affair and the Internal War
Saul Landau
Torn
Families and Shot Down Planes: a Cuba Story
Rep. Cynthia McKinney
An Occurrence at Gretna Bridge
Michael Dickinson
Bang! Bang! You're Deaf! Sonic Weapons Over Palestine
Joshua Frank
Sham Behind Closed Doors
Remi Kanazi
Dancing with Perseverance
Reza Fiyouzat
Taxation or Racketeering?
Website of the Day
CIA Leak Investigation: Bigger Fish, Deeper Water?
November 2,
2005
Cockburn /
St. Clair
Holy
Alito!: Not as Crazy as Scalia, But Just as Bad
Robert Oscar Lopez
Saving Rosa Parks from American Hypocrisy
John Walsh
The Philosophy of Mendacity: From Leo Strauss to Scooter Libby
Brian J. Foley
Why Most Americans Don't Care About Gitmo (and Why They Should)
Ramzy Baroud
Rolling Back Syria
M. Junaid Alam
What Moral Values?
Todd Chretien
Judgment Day for the Governator
Bruce K. Gagnon
The Democrats' Slap Happy Day
Website of the Day
Hands Off Dave!
November 1,
2005
Ron Jacobs
An
Interview with Kent State's Dave Airhart
Gary Leupp
The Plame Affair Leads to Rome
John Ross
Days
of the Dead on the Border
Bill Quigley
Why
Are They Making New Orleans a Ghost Town?
Joseph Nevins
From a Boundary of Death to One of Life
Dave Lindorff
Thinking About Impeachment
Linda S. Heard
Bashing Syria: Another Trojan Horse from the UN?
Heather Gray
Thank You, Mrs. Parks
Michael Dickinson
To Di For: Charlie and Camilla Cross the Pond
Jeffrey St. Clair
Kent State: Wise Up and Back Off
October 31,
2005
Elaine Cassel
Libby's
Lies
Mark Weisbrot
Pop Goes the Bubble: Bernancke and the Fed
Mike Whitney
Carry On, Patrick Fitzgerald
Norman Solomon
After the Libby Indictment, the Press Acquits Itself
Farooq Sulehria
Trading Weapons While Kashmir Burns
Nicole Colson
Scapegoating Immigrants
Madis Senner
Dhafir Sentenced to 22 Years: Another Erosion of Civil Rights
Paul Craig
Roberts
Scooter
and the Neocons
October 29 / 30, 2005
Cockburn /
St. Clair
The
Libby Indictment: Gotterdammerung for the Bushies?
Peter Linebaugh
The
Wedges of Hephaestus
Tim Wise
Framing the Poor: Katrina, Conservative Myth-Making and the Media
John Chuckman
Bushspeak: Dark and Garbled Words
Steven Higgs
Green Hoosiers: Forging a New Democracy in the Heartland
Brian Cloughley
The Fifth Afghan War
M. Shahid Alam
Israel and the Consequences of Uniqueness
Nikki Robinson
Crack Down at Kent State
Ralph Nader
Let the PIRGs Begin!: Student Activism Thrives
Joe DeRaymond
Requiem for Bethlehem Steel?
Joshua Frank
Karl's Great Escape: Did Rove Rat on Scooter?
Laura Santina
Tongue-Tied on Iraq: Why Aren't the Dems Screaming Bloody Murder?
Fred Gardner
Death of an Organizer
Michael Dickinson
Insult Your Country
Ron Jacobs
Autumn in America
Dr. Susan Block
Fear and Sex: a Halloween Greeting
Vanessa S. Jones
Self-Portrait, 1994. Bronte Beach
Jeffrey St.
Clair
Playlist: What I'm Listening to This Week
Poets' Basement
Marbet, Gardner, Ford, Albert, Engel, Krieger & St. Clair
Website of
the Weekend
Red State Update
October 28,
2005
Jared Bernstein
Inflation
Up; Wages Down: Fastest Decline in Wages on Record
Virginia Tilley
Embracing
the Anti-Aparthied Movement in Israel/Palestine
Phil Gasper
The
Race to Execute Tookie Williams
Jennifer Matsui
It's Mardi Graft Time!
Manual Garcia,
Jr.
Is the US Really Against Torture?
Monica Benderman
In the Name of Justice
Jason Leopold
Fitzgerald
Focuses on the Forgeries
Dave Lindorff
Suddenly, Bush Endorses Right of Fair Trials
Otober 27, 2005
Saul Landau
The
Scandal Isn't the Leak, But the Illegal War
Stuart Hodkinson
Bono
and Geldoff: "We Saved Africa" Oh No, They Didn't!
Ingmar Lee
Stop
the Troops!: No Glory or Honor in Iraq
Lila Rajiva
License
to Bill: Gates Does India
Ilan Pappe
The
Last Moment of Hope
Niranjan Ramakrishnan
Waiting for Fitzgerald
Michael Donnelly
Look Who's Talking Now: the GOP on Perjury
Ron Jacobs
Escape the Weight of Your Corporate Logo
Cockburn / St. Clair
White House in Meltdown
October 26,
2005
Kathy Kelly
For
Whom They Toll
Gary Leupp
Dialectics
of the Plame Affair
Mike Marqusee
Empire of Denial
Eric Ruder
War Crimes in Afghanistan
Patrick Cockburn
Iraq: a Constitutionally Divided Nation
Joshua Frank
Fitzgerald v. the Bushies: Hold Your Elation in Check
J.L. Chestnut, Jr.
The Legacy of Rosa Parks
Website of
the Day
Decent Work in America: the 2005 Work Environment Index
October 25,
2005
Paul Craig
Roberts
Condi
and Syrian Regime Change: Could Somebody Recommend a President?
Ken Sengupta / Patrick Cockburn
Attack on the Palestine Hotel
Conn Hallinan
Sleight of Hand: Iran, India and the US
Nafeez Mosaddeq Ahmed
Pulling the Court Strings
Jackie Corr
Barbara Bush: Poster Gorgon of the Houston Astros
Robert Day
Talk to Strangers
John Sugg
Judith
Miller and Me
October 24,
2005
Dave Lindorff
Revoke
Judy Miller's Pulitzer
Michael Donnelly
Shades of Iran/contra
Patrick Cockburn
A Nation Stands on Trial
Mike Whitney
Apres Rove
Norman Solomon
Iraq is Not Vietnam, But...
Bill and Kathleen
Christison
US
Foreign Policy and Palestine
October 22
/ 23, 2005
Alexander Cockburn
When
Divas Collide: Maureen Dowd v. Judy Miller
Billy Sothern
Letter
from the Circle Bar, New Orleans
Saul Landau
Bush, an Assessment
Ralph Nader
An
Open Letter to Bush on Harriet Miers
Behrooz Ghamari
Whose Justice Does Saddam's Trial Serve?
Brian Cloughley
Bush the Strategist: Pyrrhus Without a Victory?
Diana Barahona
Venezuela's National Workers' Union
Fred Gardner
Dershowitzed!
Lee Sustar
What the War on Terror is Really About
Patrick Cockburn
Murder of Saddam Trial Defense Lawyer
Laura Carlsen
Mexico City Seamstresses Recall 1985 Quake
James Petras
China Bashing and the Loss of US Competitiveness
Joshua Frank
Invading Iran: Who is to Stop Them?
Manuel Garcia,
Jr.
Disasters are Us
Michelle Bollinger
When Abortion Was Illegal
Missy Comley
Beattie
CSI: Iraq
Kona Lowell
Intelligent Design: Making High School Fun
Ben Tripp
Tanks for the Memories
Jeffrey St. Clair
Playlist: What I'm Listening To This Week
Poets' Basement
Albert and Engel
Website of
the Day
Indictment Watch
October 21,
2005
Dave Lindorff
The
Democrats' Abortion Hypocrisy
Winslow T. Wheeler
Paying for Their Mistakes: Incompetence, Deception and the Defense
Budget
Col. Dan Smith
The Destruction of the National Guard
Norman Solomon
Media at Crossroads: 25 Years After Reagan's Triumph
Madis Senner
Abusing Katrina
Michael Donnelly
Richard
Pombo: DeLay in Cowboy Boots
October 20, 2005
Dave Lindorff
Impeachment
Comes to NYC
Ray McGovern
16
Fatal Words: Cheney's Chickens Come Home to Roost
Jeremy Brecher
/
Brendan Smith
Attack Syria? Invade Iran?: By What Constitutional Right?
Patrick Cockburn
Saddam Refuses to Recognize Court
Kevin Zeese
Was the Iraqi Constitution Vote Fixed?
Ross Eisenbrey
Millions Would Lose Pay and Protections Under Enzi Amendment
Randy Shields
James McMurtry Makes It in Dayton
Justine Davidson
Prosecuting Bush in Canada for Torture: a Small Victory
After Lucas
Cranach
Judy and Holofernes
Joe Allen
The
Scandalous History of the Red Cross
October 19,
2005
Christopher Reed
Koizumi and the Rape of Nanking
Stephen Soldz
Bush
and Avian Flu: the Excuses Begin to Fly
Chet Richards
War
and Intelligence
Patrick Cockburn
Saddam on Trial
Scott Richard
Lyons
Multicultural
Columbus?
Ralph Nader
An Interview with Rev. William Sloane Coffin
Website of
the Day
Shocking Video: Why Birds May Be Taking Viral Vengeance on Humans
October 18,
2005
Chet Flippo
Merle
Haggard: "Let's Get Out of Iraq"
Ron Jacobs
Dual Devotions: the Catholic Church and the US Flag
Keeanga-Yamahtta
Taylor
A Tale of Two Cities: From DC to Toledo
Dave Lindorff
Judy Miller: Little Miss Run Amok
Virginia Rodino
A Winter Patriot: Reflections on the Antiwar Movement
Thomas Healy
The Weather in Goshen: Still Radical After All These Years
Ralph Nader
A New New Orleans
Stephen Lendman
The Sorrows of Haiti
Patrick Cockburn
On the Eve of Saddam's Trial: a Divided Iraq
October 17,
2005
Peter Linebaugh
Spinoza
and the Black Limos
Norman Solomon
Judith Miller, the Fourth Estate and the Warfare State
Cockburn /
Sengupta
"If
the Sunnis Don't Like It, That's Their Problem"
Mike Whitney
Miller's Confession: Last Gasp Before Indictments?
Uri Avnery
Iraq Now: What Awaits Samira?
Harold Pinter
Torture & Misery in the Name of Freedom
Website of
the Day
Al Joudi v. Bush
October 15
/ 16, 2005
Alexander Cockburn
Ayatollahs
of the Apocalypse
Patrick Cockburn
"This Constitution Won't Get Me a Job"
Saul Landau
Two Terrorists and a Lush: Osama, Posada and Bush's Drinking
Neve Gordon
"Beyond Chutzpah": Exposing Grave Moral Distortions
Moshe Adler
Poverty in New York City
Christopher Brauchli
Lynndie England's Burden
Diane Farsetta
The Emperor Doesn't Disclose: the Fight Against Fake News
Sam Husseini
Notes on Current Reporting About Judith Miller
Monica Benderman
From Chaos to Conscience to Peace
Mickey Z.
POW Abuse by US: Nothing New Going On Here
Douglas C.
Smyth
George W. Bush, the Honorius of Our Time
Lee Sustar
Will Delphi Bust the UAW?
Fred Gardner
Cannabinoids Arrive in Realm of Established Fact
Elizabeth Schulte
A Former Panther's Georgia Campaign: an Interview with Elaine
Brown
Joshua Frank
Will the Democrats Save Harriet Miers?
David Vest
Down with Formalism! Up with Values!
Ben Tripp
Epistle II: the Reawakenign
Poets Basement
Engel, Albert, Ford and Louise
Website of
the Weekend
The
Hidden Canyon
October 14,
2005
Farrah Hassen
A
Somber Ramadan in Syria
Ron Jacobs
The
Black Panthers: They Haven't Forgotten; Neither Should We
Sasha Kramer
USAID
and Haiti: the Friendly Face of Imperialism?
Katrina Yeaw
The Student Struggle in Italy
Nicole Colson
Bird Flu: Militarizing Health Care
Raúl Zibechi
Survival and Existence in El Alto
Nikolas Kozloff
Hugo
Chávez and the Politics of Race
Website of the Day
LA Filmmakers Cooperative
October 13, 2005
Jeremy Scahill
Mr.
Bush Goes to Tikrit (Sort Of)
Jeff Birkenstein
A
Thoreau for Our Time: Why Cindy Sheehan Matters
Brendan Smith / Jeremy Brecher
Harriet Miers: Bush or the Constitution?
Stan Cox
Did You Know This About Iraq?
Anis Memon
The Curious Case of Russ Feingold
Gary Leupp
Miller, Libby and the June Notes
Dave Zirin
A Tribute to August Wilson
Matthew Koehler
America's Endangered Forests
Werther
The
Two-Headed Monster
Website of
the Day
Hurricane Song
October 12, 2005
Omar Waraich
Britain
and the Quake: Mean and Stingy
William Cook
Voices
Behind the Entombment Wall
Phil Gasper
Countdown
to a Legal Lynching
Dave Lindorff
Impeachment Now and Then: Clinton, Bush and the Polls
Matt Vidal
Capital, Power and Class
John Gautreaux
New Orleans will Never be the Same
Diana Johnstone
Srebrenica
Revisited: Using War as an Excuse for War
Mark Weisbrot
The IMF Has Lost Its Influence
Brian J. Foley
Gitmo Tribunals Endanger Public Safety
Website of
the Day
Columbus Day Lies
October 11,
2005
Roger Morris
/ Steve Schmidt
Strategic
Demands of the 21st Century
Lila Rajiva
Live from New Orleans: Abu Ghraib
Bill Quigley
New
Orleans: Leaving the Poor Behind Again
Paul Craig Roberts
Natural Born Liars
Dave Lindorff
Recruiters in Schools: No Lie Left Untried
Dr. Teresa Whitehurst
Suspect Thy Neighbor
Mitchel Cohen
Showdown at Chuck E. Cheese
Tariq Ali
Pakistan will Never Forget This Horror
Website of
the Day
L'Heure Americaine
October 10,
2005
Cindy and Craig
Corrie
Rachel's
Words Live
Joshua Frank
Washington's War Dems
Gideon Levy
The Beautiful Life Without Arafat
Alan Wallis
The Fight for Free Speech at Union Square
Mickey Z.
In Defense of Liars
CounterPunch News Service
Vermont Independence Convention
Paul Craig
Roberts
The
Police State is Closer Than You Think
Website of the Day
Dylan's Chronicles
October 8 /
9, 2005
Alexander Cockburn
Rhetoric
and Reality in the Business of Getting Rid of Black People
Ralph Nader
Katrina
and the Growls of Greed
Jennifer Van Bergen
New American Law: Legal Strategies in the Dharfir Case
Saul Landau
An Oily Religious Dream
Jeff Halper
Setting Up Abbas
Lenni Brenner
The Millions More Movement and Zionism
Nikolas Kozloff
Bird Flu and Bush
Brian Cloughley
Training Soldiers in Iraq
Alice Slater
A Nobel Prize for Chernobyl?
John Gautreaux
A View from Cajun Country
Fred Gardner
Does the Controlled Substances Act Mean What It Says?
Niranjan Ramakrishnan
The Leveethan Approach
M.G. Piety
Rot in the Ivory Tower: Collusion, Cover-Up and Kierkegaard
Tom Gorman
The Hitchens Doctrine
Mike Whitney
Bunker Days with George
Aseem Shrivastava
Beyond the Wasteland: Lessons from Afghanistan
Ben Tripp
Religion, an Epistle
Poets' Basement
Albert, Engel and Ford
October 7,
2005
Larry Johnson
The
Plame Case: the Real Issues
Will Youmans
Why
Do We Hate Our Freedom? Recruiters and Thugs on Campus
Dave Lindorff
Bird Flu: Evolution or Intelligent Design?
Judith Scherr
Haiti's Children's Prison
Russell D. Hoffman
Nukes for Peace, Revisited?: Nobel Prize Debacle
Jared Bernstein
Katrina and Jobs
Jennifer Van
Bergen
New
American Law: the Case of Dr. Dhafir
Website of
the Day
FBI Witchhunt
October 6, 2005
P. Sainath
"Take
That, Tom Friedman": Indian Masses Reject NYT's Neoliberal
Idol Again
Scott Parkin
When Antiwar Activists Get Mugged
Paul Craig
Roberts
Blundering
into Syria
Andréa Schmidt
Haiti's Biometric Elections: a High-Tech Experiment in Exclusion
Dave Lindorff
Easy
Money in the Big Easy
Joshua Frank
In Defense of Lew Rockwell
M. Junaid Alam
Jackboots at George Mason
Matthew Koehler
Cock and Bull on the Bitterroot
Robert Pollin
Is
the Dollar Still Falling?
October 5,
2005
Heather Gray
Militarization is Not an Answer for
Reconstruction: the Case of the Philippines
Robert Jensen
Is
Bush a Racist?
Ramzy Baroud
Bush's Final Choice: America or
the Empire
Col. Dan Smith
Keeping Promises to Iraq: "Everything
is Bad"
Dave Zirin
Barry
Bonds Laughs Last
Paul Craig Roberts
Liberal Guilt? How the Neocons
Took Over
Alan Maass
Doing
the Right Wing's Dirty Work
October 4, 2005
Nikolas Kozloff
Shocking the Two Party System:
a Political Opportunity for Sheehan and the Antiwar Mvt.
Mike Roselle
Houston,
You've Got a Problem
Joshua Frank
The Scoop on Harriet Miers
John Chuckman
War
Porn: What the Gruesome Images Say
Alan Farago
Storm Warning for Jeb: Developers,
Hurricanes and the Keys
Mickey Z.
An
Interview with Thaddeus Rutkowski
Christine & Ethan Rose
Home Depot Exploits Hurricane Victims
Gary Leupp
An
Earlier Empire's War on Iraq: a Lesson from Roman History
Website of the Day
Rodney
Crowell on Bob Dylan
October 3,
2005
Vijay Prashad
Desperation at Holyoke
Paul Craig
Roberts
Condi
Rice: Gunslinger
Joshua Frank
An Interview with Cindy Sheehan
Seth Sandronsky
The
Hiring Crisis for Black Teens
Jeffrey St. Clair
The Great Green Scare

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"What
are You Doing? What Have You Become?"
Israel as an Extension
of American Empire
By JEFF HALPER
There are many tragic and self-destructive
features of the Occupation for Israel itself. Although the country
was founded on the "original sin" of exclusivity and
the expulsion of the refugees, it nevertheless had (has?) the
potential to develop into a normal, even progressive society.
Many of the socialist principles that accompanied the Zionist
program led in those directions. Israel always talked of democracy,
even extending citizenship to its Arab population in 1948, even
though the underlying concept of a "Jewish democracy,"
coupled with a deep-based fear of demographics only exacerbated
by the Occupation, has emptied that of much of its content. It
constituted itself as a welfare state, only to see that largely
dismantled as the Israel-Palestine conflict gave dominance to
the right whose agenda, together with expansion, was anti-socialist
and pro-privatization. Israel became a member of the Socialist
International and engaged in constructive development work in
Africa, Asia and Latin America, but its need for military strength,
coupled with a self-serving "alliance" with the US,
has led to become a major arms dealer on a global scale, a subverter
of progressive civil society elements throughout the developing
world.
One of the tragic developments
related to this rightward shift of Israeli politics and social
policies -- even defining Israel's view of itself in the world
-- is its emergence as a center for the global right-wing, a
constellation of nefarious ideologies, groups and forces that
seek nothing less than American-Christian hegemony over the entire
world. In a unique and, again, tragic confluence of historical
processes, the rise of an aggressive neo-con ideology and militaristic
foreign policy, centered in the US but not limited to it, coincides
with the emergence of the Israeli rights and an expansionist
Israel. "Coincides" might understate the case: in fact,
the rise of a religious right in the West owes much of its impetus
to Zionism and Israel, while Israel is able to pursue its Occupation
only because of its willingness to serve Western (mainly US)
imperial interests including acting as a galvanizing center for
global neo-con forces. What follows is a brief survey of those
forces and their interplay with Israel.
Israel as
a Center of Neo-Con Ideology and Mobilization.
Many of the founders of neo-conservatism
in the 1970s and most of its prominent advocates today are Jewish.
This is not an irrelevant fact, nor is it "anti-Semitic"
to say so. Neo-conservatism emerged not of traditional anti-New
Deal Republican conservatism, which was largely WASP and Middle
Western in its roots, but out the Roosevelt's New Deal itself,
which resonated with Eastern European Jewish immigrants, many
of whom were working class and attracted to socialism and communism.
From there they and their children gravitated to the New Left
and then to liberalism (Irving Kristol has described a neo-con
as "a liberal mugged by reality.") The Jewish magazine
Commentary, a publication of Jewish liberals who were indeed
mugged by the Sixties, became the fountain and mouthpiece of
neo-conservatism as it emerged and entered into power politics
during the Reagan Administration (when Jeane Kirkpatrick became
the leading non-Jewish luminary).
Just a glance at some of the
most prominent neo-cons:
Commentary founder and editor
Norman Podhoretz;
Irving Kristol, former Commentary editor and founder of The Public
Interest;
Elliot Abrams, head of the Middle East Desk of the National Security
Council and Podhoretz's son-in-law;
Douglas Feith, Undersecretary of Defense and one of the architects
of the occupation of Iraq;
Paul Wolfowitz, former Deputy Secretary of Defense now heading
the World Bank;
Richard Perle, former Chairman of the Pentagon's Defense Policy
Board;
William Kristol, son of Irving, co-founder of the Project for
a New American Century;
Daniel Pipes, Middle East Studies professor and founder of the
notorious CampusWatch;
Charles Krauthammer, Washington Post columnist;
Dov Zakheim, former Comptroller of the Separtment of Defense;
David Wurmser, Cheney's chief Middle East advisor;
Kenneth Adelman, a hawkish arms control expert and senior Pentagon
official.
Just to name a few points up
a Jewish connection that is hard to understate.
Israel, of course, has long
been of prime concern to these pillars of the American Jewish
community, who now enjoy the political clout to integrate that
issue seamlessly into the neo-con doctrine and thereby into the
very fabric of American foreign policy and military strategy.
It is a measure of how Jews have assimilated into American life,
how they identity completely with the United States of which
they see Israel as an extension, the "only democracy in
the Middle East." In the "clash of civilizations"
paradigm that defines the neo-con approach, the United States
has embarked on a pre-emptive crusade to generate a "global
democratic revolution" regime change to usher in governments
more reflective of US values and thus more in tune with American
interests all under American (corporate) tutelage. American Empire
in a truly New American Century. Israel, then, fits neatly into
the equation in three ways. First, it represents just that kind
of American underling the US holds up as its model (and how Israel
benefits from American largesse should help persuade other regimes);
second, it possesses the military capacity and political readiness
to further American interests; and third, it is located in the
Middle East, the primary "theater" of the Crusade,
where it is engaged with America's declared arch-enemy, "radical
Islam." A strong Israel, then, represents a strong America.
Playing
with Fire: The Centrality of Israel to Christian Fundamentalists.
All this dovetails neatly with
yet another powerful strand of right-wing ideology, that of Christian
Zionism. According to Stephen Sizer, the author of Christian
Zionism (2003), modern Christian fundamentalism is largely defined
by a notion of dispensationalism, the idea that humanity will
go through seven periods of Divine testing, culminating in Armageddon
and the Second Coming of Christ. In this eschatology, the Jews
and the modern state of Israel play such a key role that fundamentalism,
dispensationalism and Christian Zionism are virtually interchangeable.
As explained by Sizer, Christian Zionism claims not only that
every act taken by Israel is orchestrated by God, and should
be condoned, supported, and even praised by everyone else, but
that the Jews will lead the process since, in the fundamentalist
view, this will lead to blessing for the entire world as nations
recognise and respond to what God is seen to be doing in and
through Israel.
Sizer defines Christian Zionism
by seven tenets:
1. A literalist hermeneutic
2. The Jews remain God's chosen people
3. The Jews have a divine right to the land of the Middle East
4. Jerusalem is their exclusive capital
5. The Jewish temple must be rebuilt
6. The Arabs are the enemies of God's people
7. The world will end soon in the great battle of Armageddon
but Christians who support Israel will escape.
This religious movement has
its roots in the Protestant Reformation, where the Bible was
taught within a contemporary historical context and given a plain
literal sense. Puritan eschatology, which became dominant in
European and American Protestantism as early as the late 17th
century (think of Jonathan Edwards and Cotton Mathers) took on
a postmillennial character, teaching that the conversion of the
Jews would lead to future blessing for the entire world.
In Britain, where dispensationalism
matured, Christian Zionism spawned such influential figures as
Lord Shaftesbury, Lord Arthur Balfour and Lloyd George (Queen
Victoria herself took on the title: Protectress of the Jews).
Balfour worked closely with Zionist leader Haim Weizmann (later
the first President of Israel) to produce what came to be known
as the Balfour Declaration. Considered the first major statement
of support for Zionism by a world power, it states somewhat disingenuously
that "His Majesty's Government views with favour the establishment
in Palestine of a National Home for the Jewish people, and will
use their best endeavours to facilitate the achievement of that
object, it being clearly understood that nothing shall be done,
which may prejudice the civil and religious rights of the existing
non-Jewish Communities in Palestine" Already at that early
period the Christian Zionists privileged the rights of the Jews
over those of the Palestinians indeed, were ignoring the rights
of the "natives" altogether. In an extraordinarily
candid letter written in 1919, Balfour articulated for the first
time the deceitful nature of Western foreign policy towards the
Palestinians that has characterized it for the past century:
"For in Palestine we do
not propose even to go through the form of consulting the wishes
of the present inhabitants of the country," he wrote. [T]he
Four Great Powers are committed to Zionism. And Zionism, be it
right or wrong, good or bad, is rooted in age-long traditions,
in present needs, in future hopes, of far profounder import than
the desires or prejudices of the 700,000 Arabs who now inhabit
that ancient land....[I]n short, so far as Palestine is concerned,
the Powers have made no statement of fact which is not admittedly
wrong, and no declaration of policy which, at least in the letter,
they have not always intended to violate."
While Christian Zionism also
has pockets of strength elsewhere -- in Holland and Scandinavia,
for example, as well as among many fundamentalists in the developing
world its center is certainly the United States, where it was
brought from England in the middle 19th century by John Nelson
Darby, whom Sizer describes as
"the father of Dispensationalism,"
for whom a revived Israel became a cornerstone of his apocalyptic
theology. Darby, says Sizer, "has probably had a greater
influence on end-time thinking than anyone else in the last two
centuries [though rivalled by Hal Lindsey Tim LaHaye's "Left
Behind" series, influenced by him]. In the absence of a
strong Jewish Zionist movement, American Christian Zionism arose
from the confluence of these complex associations, evangelical,
premillennial, dispensational, millenarian, and proto-fundamentalist.No
longer were Christian Zionists expecting Jewish national repentance
to precede restoration; it could wait until after Jesus returned
during the millennium."
Darby preached that God has
two distinct and separate peoples: the Church, his heavenly people,
and the Jews, his earthly people. While they function as one
unit indeed, as mentioned, the Jews even take a leading role
via Israel -- dispensationalists nevertheless see two very different
"dispensations" at the End of Time. While Christians
enjoy the Second Coming and the salvation of the Millennium,
Jews, their supposed allies, suffer a much different fate: at
Armageddon two-thirds of the Jews die and the final third convert
to Christianity, a precondition of the Second Coming. Dispensalism
is hardly a Jewish-friendly theology. The three major types of
dispensationalism, however -- Apocalyptic (preoccupied with the
End of Tome; Messianic (busy evangelising Jews for Jesus); and
Political (using political means to defend and bless' Israel
share the same basic tenets: a commitment to biblical literalism;
a futurist eschatology; and the restoration of the Jews to Palestine.
Several Dispensationalists
have played an elemental role in shaping modern Christian Zionism.
William E. Blackstone, who preached that that the Jews had a
biblical right to Palestine and would soon be restored there,
supported Darby financially and worked very closely with Louis
Brandeis, the Jewish member of the Supreme Court and early American
Zionist leader who once proclaimed: "You [Blackstone] you
are the Father of Zionism as your work antedates Herzl.' Cyrus
Scofield, whose Scofield Reference Bible, published in 1918,
has been described as "the Bible of American Fundamentalism,"
played a key role in founding the Dallas Theological Seminary,
the main academic arm of dispensationalism (where Lindsay hails
from). Israel's independence in 1948 and its stunning victory
in the 1967 "Six Day War" foreshadowing Armageddon
-- galvanized Christian Zionists, but was only with the election
in 1976 of President Jimmy Carter, a "born again" Christian,
which coincided with Menachem Begin's 1977 election as Prime
Minister of Israel, did they truly began coalescing as an organized
political force within American politics a trend consolidated
by the subsequent election of Reagan and the emergence of Jerry
Falwell's "Moral Majority." Not only did the Zionist
Jewish lobby in the US have a champion in the White House, but
Christian Zionists including Attorney General Ed Meese, Secretary
of Defence Casper , Secretary of the Interior James Watt and,
indeed, Reagan himself achieved political power for the first
time. Lindsay, Pat Robertson and Falwell, who in 1982 was invited
by Reagan to give a briefing to the National Security Council,
gained formal access to American political leaders and policy-makers.
Today, Jerry Falwell, who calls
America's "Bible Belt" Israel's "safety belt,"
estimates that there are 70 million Christian Zionists 80,000
fundamentalist pastors, their views disseminated by 1,000 Christian
radio stations as well as 100 Christian TV stations. They are
clearly a dominant part of the Republican Party, representing
a quarter of Bush's voters.
Mobilizing
the Global Extreme Right.
Just as it has benefited from
the rise of the Right in the US and elsewhere in Europe, Israel
under the Likud (though not exclusively under the Likud) has
become a center for mobilizing right-wing ideological and political
forces on a global scale. Most visible in this regard is the
annual Jerusalem Summit (actually held in the Israeli city of
Herzliya), where the neo-con tribe gathers and galvanizes its
plans for world domination around their concern for Israel. We
are not speaking of marginal "kooks," but of top right-wing
political leaders from Israel, the US, Europe and other parts
of the world, high military officers and leading academics. Its
leading lights include: Baroness Caroline Cox, Deputy Speaker
of the U.K. House of the Lords and the non-executive director
of the Andrei Sakharov Foundation (I wonder what Sakharov, who
spent his whole life upholding human rights, would think of that!);
Sam Brownback, Republican U.S. Senator from Kansas; Prof. Moshe
Kaveh, President of Bar-Ilan University; Prof. Daniel Pipes,
Board Member, United States Institute of Peace; Director of the
Middle East Forum; Initiator of CampusWatch; Dr. Yuri Shtern,
Knesset Member, National Union; a leader of the Russian community
and a member of the extreme right;
Their worldview and agenda
is summed up in what is called the "Jerusalem Declaration."
It covers a range of issues of concern to the global right: But
it also brings Israel into the center of the global right-wing
agenda, suffusing it with Israeli claims and terms. Thus, Israel
and its exclusive "right" to the entire Land of Israel
is inserted into the very center of the neo-con agenda. The Jerusalem
Declaration asserts:
ISRAEL
AS THE KEY TO THE HARMONY OF CIVILIZATIONS
Billions of people believe
that Jerusalem's spiritual and historical importance endows it
with a special authority to become a center of world's unity.
Israel's unique geographic
and historic position at the crossroads of civilizations enables
it to reconcile their conflicts. Israel's unique spiritual experience
enables it to find a golden mean between the fault lines dividing
civilizations: between tradition and modernity, religion and
science, authority and democracy.
We call upon all nations to
choose Jerusalem, the eternal and indivisible capital of Israel,
as a center for this evolving new unity. We believe that one
of the objectives of Israel's divinely-inspired rebirth is to
make it the center of the new unity of the nations, which will
lead to an era of peace and prosperity, foretold by the Prophets.
Most Islamic countries, regrettably,
have sworn to destroy Israel. We call on the countries of the
Free World to realize the following: if the people of Israel
can live in peace in their Promised Land, peace will have a chance
to reign in the whole world. If radical Islam succeeds in destroying
Israel, there will never be peace, and Western civilization will
fall to Jihad as well.
For the sake of the entire
world and therein, the land of Israel must belong to the people
of Israel.
The front line in the war we
are fighting rests in the birthplace of Judeo-Christian civilization.
The stakes are high: if Israel and Jerusalem are fortified, they
will become the center where mankind will gather to usher in
an era of peace and prosperity. But the West's failure to save
them may well spell doom for civilization itself.
Just as in the past the Free
World stood together against Fascism and Communism, so it today
must do to combat the third challenge: radical Islam. We prevailed
then, and we shall prevail now. United around Jerusalem and armed
with our eternal values, we cannot fail.
And what of the Palestinians?
They are disposed of neatly, almost mater-of-factly, in the Jerusalem
Declaration:
PLO
STATE AS A THREAT TO PEACE
Supporting the creation of
a PLO state in Judea and Samaria is a historical injustice of
colossal proportion.
A tiny democracy is urged to
concede the only thing it lacks - territory - to totalitarian
regimes in exchange for the promises of the only thing they cannot
provide - peace.
In pressuring to attain this
suicidal arrangement, the "free world" betrays the
very principles on which it is based. Anti-Israel and anti-Zionist
attitudes, which disguise primordial anti-Semitism, constitute
one area where hypocrisy in international politics is most visible.
The genesis of a totalitarian
PLO state would represent an act of surrender to radical Islam's
false rhetoric and a capitulation to terror.
The totalitarian PLO state
would become a safe haven for international terrorism, a new
Taliban-esque refuge, replete with plots to destroy both Israel
and the West. Thus the future generations of the Free World will
pay in blood for their fathers' moral blindness.
We call on the government of
Israel to provide moral leadership to the world in the struggle
against terror:
Cease negotiating with terrorists
and proffering mass releases of captured murderers.
Eliminate the terror-sponsoring
capabilities of the Palestinian Authority.
Liberate Arabs residing in
Judea, Samaria and Gaza from the Jihad propaganda machine, which
has turned them into a morally depraved people who worship murder
and terror.
Promote a viable humanistic
alternative for just and secure peace instead of creating a terrorist
PLO state.
We call on all free nations
to:
Unite in order to remove from
power despotic Islamic regimes and re-educate an entire generation
of Muslim children to embrace the democratic traditions of normative
Islam.
Recognize the PLO/ PA as the
terrorist organization which it is.
Cease forcing Israel to negotiate
with terrorists.
Encourage Israel to establish
full sovereignty throughout the land of Israel.
We must reject moral relativism
and confront creeping "anti-Zionism" on Western campuses.
A favorite target of global
neo-cons, Christian fundamentalists and the Israeli right is
"radical Islam" -- convenient for Israel if it can
succeed in depicting the Palestinians at part of that nefarious
but mystified conspiracy/population. Says a statement issued
by the Jerusalem Summit:
The front line in the war we
are fighting rests in the birthplace of Judeo-Christian civilization.
The stakes are high: if Israel and Jerusalem are fortified, they
will become the center where mankind will gather to usher in
an era of peace and prosperity. But the West's failure to save
them may well spell doom for civilization itself.
Just as in the past the Free
World stood together against Fascism and Communism, so it today
must do to combat the third challenge: radical Islam. We prevailed
then, and we shall prevail now. United around Jerusalem and armed
with our eternal values, we cannot fail.
But a second target a favorite
with the neo-cons of the Bush Administration as well are NGOs,
the very body and soul of civil society. Well, that's not exactly
true. After all, some of the favored neo-con organizations fundamentalist
churches, right-wing think tanks, The Project for a New American
Century, the Zionist Organization of America and others are also
of civil society. Let's rephrase: a favorite target of neo-cons
are progressive NGOs. These are blamed for being undemocratic
(!) organizations whose main raison d'etre is to constrain American
power. "The work of the state," writes the prominent
Australian neo-con Gary Johns in his well-known article "The
NGO Challenge: Whose Democracy is it Anyway?" "is as
much to counter the tyranny of the minorities, including individuals,
as well as to [sic] counter the tyranny of the majority. The
task is to limit the claims on the commons, to depoliticize much
of life, to make it less amenable to public dispute.In the most
egalitarian and peaceful of nations, there is the invention of
a permanent litany of human rights abuses."
None other than the venerable
American Enterprise Institute, (NGO) home to some of the major
neo-cons, runs a website called "NGO Watch," which
keeps an eye on other "undemocratic" NGOs. Since NGOs
constitute a serious threat to American Empire by exposing its
workings, countering its dis-information and mobilizing civil
society opposition (European NGOs are particularly suspect),
it is not surprising that Israel, too, has its own anti-NGO website,
"NGO Monitor," an off-shoot of the NGO Watch whose
declared objective is "to end the practice used by certain
self-declared humanitarian NGOs' of exploiting the label universal
human rights' to promote politically and ideologically motivated
anti-Israel agendas." Operated by an "approved"
NGO headed by Dore Gold, Netanyahu's Ambassador to the UN, NGO
Monitor targets such organizations as the Ford Foundation (who,
according to the Monitor, "provided funding to a number
of human-rights based NGOs that engaged in demonization and anti-Israel
activities"), Christian Aid, ICAHD, B'tselem, Human Rights
Watch and Amnesty, together with all Israeli NGOs favoring "peace"
(including the mild New Israeli Fund) and, virtually by definition,
all Palestinian NGOs. By intimidating funders of NGOs whose views
are unacceptable to them, the "monitors," the neo-cons
and their Israeli clones hope to limit the effectiveness of progressive
civil society groups, thus strengthening the hand of governments
in which such "democratic" elements as themselves,
religious fundamentalists, corporations and the military have
the upper hand.
Bringing
the Israeli Right into the Global Neo-Con Alliance.
Although hardly a fan of Christians,
Menachem Begin and his Likud colleagues appreciated their ideological
similarities and the dovetailing of their political worldviews,
especially since a militarily strong Israel able to use its Occupation
for expansion was at the common center of their concerns. In
order not only to strengthen the right-wing position at home
but to influence policy towards Israel deriving from the US-led
international community, Israel's right wing has worked diligently
to insert itself into the global right alliance.
The Likud has long courted
the Christian Right. In 1980, Falwell became the first non-Jew
to be awarded the Vladimir Ze'ev Jabotinsky medal for Zionist
excellence by Begin. It was well known that Benjamin Netanyahu,
when visiting Washington as Prime Minister, used to first meet
with Falwell, and The National Unity Coalition for Israel, a
gathering of more than 500 fundamentalist Christian leaders,
then with the President and Congressional leaders. That continues:
Pat Robertson received Israel's Freedom Award in 2004, and both
Netanyahu and Benny Alon, the leader of the extreme right National
Union Party, conduct extensive and ongoing contacts with them.
It is a case of strange bed-fellows of great use to each other:
Alon and other xenophobic orthodox rabbis who hold Christianity
in contempt embracing dispensationalists who look forward to
the End of Days and the end of the Jews. Yet each has its own
interest in using Israel as a vehicle for its political program
and of course the Jewish neo-cons lend a legitimacy to the relationship.
All use the other.
Another interesting wrinkle
is provided by another xenophobic and in principle anti-Christian
community in Israel, the leaders of the Russian immigrants in
Israel, such as Nathan Sharansky and Avigdor Lieberman, Netanyahu's
former office chief. United by their fierce anti-communism and
similar neo-con views of the world (Sharansky, who has been called
"Bush's guru," was instrumental in getting the US to
isolate Arafat), the Russian immigrant leaders carry on an intimate
relationship with Washington through both the neo-cons and the
Christian Right, while ensuring through their mobilization of
the one million-strong Russian community in Israel the continued
rule of the Likud (even though they actually stand to the right
of it).
Through their control of the
organized Jewish community in the US and elsewhere, demonstrated
most openly in the work of the American-Israel Political Action
Committee (AIPAC), the Likud and Russian elements in Israel have
even succeeded in turning what was historically a liberal Jewish
Establishment into another uncritical arm of Israeli policy,
and thus of the extreme right.
Operational
Conclusion: Israel Against Progressive Civil Society
The operational upshot of all
this is not merely a well-organized, well-financed and well-articulated
global cabal of neo-cons, religious fundamentalists, academics
who will legitimize their positions and political leaders, but
the integration of Israel into a global military system again,
led by the US but involving the elites of almost every country,
including Arab and Muslim ones whose purpose is to subvert progressive
civil society elements and create an "environment"
conducive to American Empire and the well-being of those compliant
international elites. Israel's leading position in this military
alliance, then, has global implications, but it also serves to
give Israel the military strength and political umbrella needed
to transform its Occupation into annexation while advancing a
Pax Americana over the Middle East.
Israel's military influence
as a point-country for American Empire stems from four main sources:
(1) Israel has inserted itself
into the center of the US military industry. This, at least,
is how AIPAC is able to sell Israel to members of Congress. According
to its website in 2001 (www.aipac.org):
The United States and Israel
have formed a unique strategic partnership [a formal "strategic
alliance" was signed in 1985].Perhaps more than any two
countries, the US and Israel share vital intelligence on terrorism,
weapons proliferation and other threats. With US help, Israel
is able to maintain its qualitative military edge for deterring
aggression by its potential enemies. By collaborating with Israel,
the US has a reliable, democratic and technologically-advanced
partner in securing American strategic interests. This partnership
includes: bilateral strategic agreements on military planning,
ballistic missile defense and counter-terrorism; joint development
of weapons and technologies; intelligence sharing; and combined
military exercises.By working closely with the Israeli Defense
Forces, and by pre-positioning equipment in Israel, the United
States military enhances the readiness of its own forces responding
to future crises in the Middle East.
The US pre-positions hundreds
of millions of dollars worth of military equipment, including
spare parts, trucks, ammunition and armor in Israel. This equipment
can be used by Israel as emergency supplies in times of crisis
and is available to US forces for military contingencies in the
region.Israeli defense companies have become a significant provider
of military equipment to the US Armed Forces. Israel represents
one of the top five suppliers of high-tech military hardware
to the United States, and is first on a per capita basis. An
average of 300 US Department of Defense and military personnel
travel to Israel every month, more per capita than any other
US ally.
Needless to say, Israel provided
key support for the US in Iraq, including the construction of
mock Iraqi neighborhoods and villages in the Negev where American
troops could train. The American military government in Iraq,
the "Civil Administration," was patterned after the
Israeli Civil Administration that rules the Occupied Territories.
Israeli involvement in the defense-related economies in the districts
of most members of Congress explains to a great degree why Israel
enjoys the uncritical support it does. The Israeli astronaut
who died in the Challenger accident testifies to the intimate
involvement of Israel in the most guarded parts of the American
military, where even European countries are excluded. In fact,
Israel has just taken delivery of advanced F-16s and helicopter
gunships that have been denied Europe.
(2) Israel also serves as the
major arms subcontractor for American arms. It recently signed
two agreements, worth $1.5 billion each, to train and equip both
the Chinese and Indian armies with Israeli-tinkered US weaponry.
The US uses Israel as a conduit when it wishes to avoid Congressional
bans, embodied in the Arms Export Control Act, on selling arms
to countries with serious human rights violations or, as in the
case of India and Pakistan, when it wishes to avoid taking sides.
(3) Because of access to American
technology and financial support, Israel has become the third
largest arms producer in the world, making more weapons than
China, Britain or France. In fact, Israel produces 12% of the
world's arms. And it sells to countries few other want to associate
with: Apartheid-era South Africa (where it trained the notorious
security forces and helped develop the regime's nuclear program),
Mobutu's Zaire, Liberia under Charles Taylor, the Burmese generals,
Agentina, Brazil, Chile, Honduras and Guatemala under their military
dictatorships, the corrupt and brutal regimes of Central Asia
and Rwanda, where it sold small arms to the Hutu before and during
the genocide, then, without interruption, to the Tutsis immediately
afterwards.
(4) Israel has become a military
superpower in its own right. Its army and air force rival those
of the major European countries, and it has become the world's
fourth largest nuclear power, despite never signing the Nuclear
Non-Proliferation Treaty. It works closely with the US military.
For example, Seymour Hersh wrote in The New Yorker (January 24-31,
2005) that "The next strategic target [is] Iran.The [Bush]
Administration has been conducting secret reconnaissance missions
inside Iran at least since last summer.Defense Department civilians,
under the leadership of Douglas Feith, have been working with
Israeli planners and consultants to develop and refine potential
nuclear, chemical-weapons, and missile targets inside Iran."
And it pursues an aggressive military policy of its own, although
with tacit or explicit American "permission." Israel
has become a leading subverter of human rights and progressive
change throughout the world. It has military advisors and mercenaries
in Columbia (both on the side of the government and of the drug
cartels). Its mercenaries (all of whom operate under the supervision
of the Ministry of Defense) are active in West Africa, where
they broke the UN's boycott on "blood diamonds," as
in many other conflictual locales. Israeli advisors completely
built Singapore's army, today the strongest in Southeast Asia.
Israel also has major weapons development programs with every
country in the European Union.
As an Israeli (and an immigrant
to the country to boot), I write all this with sadness and concern.
For all the violence and injustice that accompanied its birth,
this was not the country it was intended to be. The slogan of
the Israeli peace movement, "occupation corrupts,"
has proven to be true with a vengeance. Israel has become a Sparta,
an aggressive country with no moral brakes that endangers its
neighbors, peoples of far-away land and, in the end, its own
population. The fact that Israel has become a handmaiden (to
choose a nice word) to American Empire, that it has compounded
the sins of occupation by joining forces with chauvinistic neo-cons,
corporations pursuing war profits, anti-Semitic fundamentalists
and other dubious forces subverting progressive civil society
elements around the world. This is the greatest betrayal, not
only of what Israel might have been had it sought accommodation
and peace with the Palestinians and its other neighbors but of
the Jewish people as a whole, who have been disproportionately
represented among the progressive forces seeking to spread universal
human and civil rights, and who themselves have a fundamental
stake in such principles prevailing. The purpose of this paper
is not to "knock" Israel, but to shake it, to yell
at its leaders and citizens: "What are you doing? What have
you become? Save yourselves!" If not that, then at least
to constrain it, as we must constrain American Empire, for the
sake of us all.
Jeff Halper is an anthropologist and the Director
of the Israeli Committee Against House Demolitions (ICAHD). He
can be reached at icahd@zahav.net.il.)
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