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Zionist Lobby’s New Orders For Obama: An Indication Of AIPAC Panic
22 December 2010 By Alan Hart
Calls upon the Administration to affirm that the
United States will oppose any attempt to seek
recognition of a Palestinian state by the United
Nations or other international forums and will veto
any resolution to that end by the United Nations
Security Council
– Alan Hart
After his appointment as Chairman of the United States
House Committee on Foreign Affairs, California’s
representative Howard Berman told The Forward, “Even
before I was a Democrat, I was a Zionist.” This is the
man, one of the Zionist lobby’s most influential
stooges in Congress, who introduced House Resolution
1734 which gives President Obama his new orders.
Thoroughly disingenuous, the resolution, which was
drafted by AIPAC and in my view is an indication of
panic on its part, was approved unanimously by the
House of Representatives on 15 December. It
- strongly and unequivocally opposes any attempt to
seek recognition of a Palestinian state by the United
Nations or other international forums;
- calls upon the Administration to continue its
opposition to the unilateral declaration of a
Palestinian state;
- calls upon the Administration to affirm that the
United States would deny any recognition, legitimacy,
or support of any kind to any unilaterally declared
‘‘Palestinian state’’ and would urge other responsible
nations to follow suit, and to make clear that any
such unilateral declaration would constitute a
grievous violation of the principles underlying the
Oslo Accords and the Middle East peace process;
- calls upon the Administration to affirm that the
United States will oppose any attempt to seek
recognition of a Palestinian state by the United
Nations or other international forums and will veto
any resolution to that end by the United Nations
Security Council (my emphasis added);
- calls upon the President and the Secretary of State
to lead a high-level diplomatic effort to encourage
the European Union and other responsible nations to
strongly and unequivocally oppose the unilateral
declaration of a Palestinian state or any attempt to
seek recognition of a Palestinian state by the United
Nations or other international forums; and
- supports the resolution of the Israeli-Palestinian
conflict and the achievement of a true and lasting
peace through direct negotiations between the parties.
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the Berman bill passed overwhelmingly, actually
unanimously, “because that is how things work in a
city where policy is driven by campaign contributions
– and not just on this issue.” He added: “The only
difference between how AIPAC lobbyists dictate U.S.
Middle East policy and pretty much every other major
lobby is that AIPAC (American-Israeli, Public Affairs
Committee) works to advance the interests of a foreign
country. In other words, comparisons to the National
Rifle Association would only be applicable if the gun
owners that the NRA claims to represent lived in, say,
Greece. Oh, and NRA-backed bills usually take longer
than a day to get to the House floor.” (My emphasis
added).
What Rosenberg thinks and writes is particularly
interesting because in the early 1980s he was editor
of AIPAC’s weekly newsletter Near East Report.
He noted that as is usual with Berman, “his resolution
exclusively blames Palestinians for the collapse of
peace talks; not a word of criticism of Israel
appears.”
He went on: “There is only one reason that
Israeli-Palestinian negotiations collapsed. It is the
power of the ‘pro-Israel lobby’, led by AIPAC, which
prevents the United States from saying publicly what
it says privately: that resolution of a conflict which
is so damaging to U.S. interests is consistently being
blocked by the intransigence of the Netanyahu
government and its determination to maintain the
occupation.” (My emphasis added).
For now, Rosenberg says, the bottom line is money.
“The U.S. government dances to Israel’s tune because
it is afraid to risk campaign contributions.” But he
also gives optimism a voice (as I sometimes do).
“It doesn’t have to be that way. If the administration
and Congress put U.S. interests (and Israel’s too)
over the craving for campaign contributions, the
United States could tell the Israeli government that,
from now on, our aid package comes with strings. Like
an IMF loan (although aid to Israel is a gift, not a
loan), we could say that in exchange for our billions,
our UN vetoes of resolutions criticizing Israel, and
our silence in the face of war crimes like Gaza, we
want Israel to end the occupation within, say, 24
months. And Israel would have to comply because our
military assistance is, as AIPAC likes to call it,
‘Israel’s lifeline.”
I would like Rosenberg to be right about how Israel’s
leaders would respond to real American pressure, but I
am very far from convinced that he is. As my regular
readers know, I think there is a possibility, even a
probability, that if real American push came to
Zionist shove, the preference of Israel’s deluded
leaders would be to tell the American president of the
moment (and the whole world) to go to hell. Whether or
not they would actually do so would depend, I imagine,
on the state of Israeli (Jewish) public opinion at the
time. If most Israeli Jews were still as brainwashed
by Zionist propaganda as they are today, they would
probably back the mad men who lead them.
Question: Why do I think that Berman’s resolution is
an indication of AIPAC panic?
The answer, most of it, is in my last post which was
headlined Obama’s last card – Will he play it? My main
point was that because he does not have to honour the
promises made to Netanyahu to secure his delivery of a
90-day freeze on illegal settlement activity on the
occupied West Bank, Obama is free to discontinue the
presidential practise of vetoing Security Council
resolutions which are critical of Israel.
My speculation is that AIPAC drafted House resolution
1734 and then got Berman to rush it through because it
feared that Obama is thinking about instructing the US
ambassador to the UN to the effect that there will be
no further American veto on Security Council
resolutions which are critical of Israel and/or call
for the recognition of a Palestinian state inside 1967
(pre-war) borders.
So the question waiting for an answer is – Will Obama
obey Zionism’s latest orders?
Alan Hart is a former ITN and BBC Panorama foreign
correspondent who covered wars and conflicts wherever
they were taking place in the world and specialized in
the Middle East. His Latest book Zionism: The Real
Enemy of the Jews, is a three-volume epic in its
American edition. He blogs on www.alanhart.net and
tweets on www.twitter.com/alanauthor.
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