America's
Jews Are Driving U.S. Wars
Shouldn't they recuse themselves when dealing with
the Middle East?
By Philip Giraldi
UPDATE:
September 25, 2017 - On the morning of
September 21st Phil Giraldi was fired over
the phone by
The American Conservative,
where he had been a regular contributor for
fourteen years. He was told that “America’s
Jews Are Driving America’s Wars” was
unacceptable. The TAC management
and board appear to have forgotten that the
magazine was launched with an article by
founder Pat Buchanan entitled
“Whose War?”
which largely
made the same claims that Giraldi made about
the Jewish push for another war, in that
case with Iraq. Buchanan was vilified and
denounced as an anti-Semite by many of the
same people who are now similarly attacking
Giraldi.
September
19, 2017 "Information
Clearing House"
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I spoke
recently at a conference on America’s war party
where afterwards an elderly gentleman came up to me
and asked, “Why doesn’t anyone ever speak honestly
about the six-hundred-pound gorilla in the room?
Nobody has mentioned Israel in this conference and
we all know it’s American Jews with all their money
and power who are supporting every war in the Middle
East for Netanyahu? Shouldn’t we start calling them
out and not letting them get away with it?”
It was a
question combined with a comment that I have heard
many times before and my answer is always the same:
any organization that aspires to be heard on foreign
policy knows that to touch the live wire of Israel
and American Jews guarantees a quick trip to
obscurity. Jewish groups and deep pocket individual
donors not only control the politicians, they own
and run the media and entertainment industries,
meaning that no one will hear about or from the
offending party ever again. They are particularly
sensitive on the issue of so-called “dual loyalty,”
particularly as the expression itself is a bit of a
sham since it is pretty clear that some of them only
have real loyalty to Israel.
Most recently, some
pundits, including myself,
have been warning
of an impending war with Iran. To be sure, the
urging to strike Iran comes from many quarters, to
include generals in the Administration who always
think first in terms of settling problems through
force, from a Saudi government obsessed with fear
over Iranian hegemony, and, of course, from Israel
itself. But what makes the war engine run is
provided by American Jews who have taken upon
themselves the onerous task of starting a war with a
country that does not conceivably threaten the
United States. They have been very successful at
faking the Iranian threat, so much so that nearly
all Republican and most Democratic congressmen as
well as much of the media seem to be convinced that
Iran needs to be dealt with firmly, most definitely
by using the U.S. military, and the sooner the
better.
And while they are
doing it, the issue that nearly all the Iran haters
are Jewish has somehow fallen out of sight, as if it
does not matter. But it should matter.
A recent article in
the New Yorker on stopping the impending
war with Iran strangely suggests that the current
generation “Iran hawks” might be a force of
moderation regarding policy options given the
lessons learned from Iraq. The article cites as
hardliners on Iran David Frum, Max Boot, Bill
Kristol and Bret Stephens.
Daniel Larison over at
The American Conservative has
a good review of
the New Yorker piece entitled “Yes, Iran
Hawks Want Conflict with Iran,” which identifies the
four above cited hawks by name before describing
them as “…a Who’s Who of consistently lousy foreign
policy thinking. If they have been right about any
major foreign policy issue in the last twenty years,
it would be news to the entire world. Every single
one of them hates the nuclear deal with Iran with a
passion, and they have argued in favor of military
action against Iran at one point or another. There
is zero evidence that any of them would oppose
attacking Iran.”
And I would
add a few more names, Mark Dubowitz, Michael Ledeen
and Reuel Marc Gerecht of the Foundation for Defense
of Democracies; Daniel Pipes of the Middle East
Forum; John Podhoretz of Commentary
magazine; Elliot Abrams of the Council on Foreign
Relations; Meyrav Wurmser of the Middle East Media
Research Institute; Kimberly Kagan of the Institute
for the Study of War; and Frederick Kagan, Danielle
Pletka and David Wurmser of the American Enterprise
Institute. And you can also throw into the hopper
entire organizations like The American Israel Public
Affairs Committee (AIPAC), the Washington Institute
for Near East Policy (WINEP) and the Hudson
Institute. And yep, they’re all Jewish, plus most of
them would self-describe as neo-conservatives. And I
might add that only one of the named individuals has
ever served in any branch of the American military –
David Wurmser was once in the Navy reserve. These
individuals largely constitute a cabal of
sanctimonious chairborne warriors who prefer to do
the heavy thinking while they let others do the
fighting and dying.
So it is safe
to say that much of the agitation to do something
about Iran comes from Israel and from American Jews.
Indeed, I would opine that most of the fury from
Congress re Iran comes from the same source, with
AIPAC showering our Solons on the Potomac with “fact
sheets” explaining how Iran is worthy of
annihilation because it has pledged to “destroy
Israel,” which is both a lie and an impossibility as
Tehran does not have the resources to carry out such
a task. The AIPAC lies are then picked up and
replayed by an obliging media, where nearly every
“expert” who speaks about the Middle East on
television and radio or who is interviewed for
newspaper stories is Jewish.
One might also add that
neocons as a group were founded by Jews and are
largely Jewish, hence their universal attachment to
the state of Israel. They first rose into prominence
when they obtained a number of national security
positions during the Reagan Administration and their
ascendancy was completed when they staffed senior
positions in the Pentagon and White House under
George W. Bush. Recall for a moment Paul Wolfowitz,
Doug Feith, and Scooter Libby. Yes, all Jewish and
all conduits for the false information that led to a
war that has spread and effectively destroyed much
of the Middle East. Except for Israel, of course.
Philip Zelikow, also Jewish, in a moment of candor,
admitted that the
Iraq War, in his opinion, was fought for Israel.
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Add to the
folly a Jewish U.S. Ambassador to Israel who
identifies with the most right-wing Israeli
settler elements, a White House appointed chief
negotiator who is Jewish and a Jewish son-in-law
who is also involved in formulating Middle East
policy. Is anyone providing an alternative
viewpoint to eternal and uncritical support for
Benjamin Netanyahu and his kleptocratic regime
of racist thugs? I think not.
There are a
couple of simple fixes for the dominant involvement
of American Jews in foreign policy issues where they
have a personal interest due to their ethnicity or
family ties. First of all, don’t put them into
national security positions involving the Middle
East, where they will potentially be conflicted. Let
them worry instead about North Korea, which does not
have a Jewish minority and which was not involved in
the holocaust. This type of solution was, in fact,
somewhat of a policy regarding the U.S. Ambassador
position in Israel. No Jew was appointed to avoid
any conflict of interest prior to 1995, an
understanding that was violated by Bill Clinton
(wouldn’t you know it!) who named Martin Indyk to
the post. Indyk was not even an American citizen at
the time and had to be naturalized quickly prior to
being approved by congress.
Those American
Jews who are strongly attached to Israel and somehow
find themselves in senior policy making positions
involving the Middle East and who actually possess
any integrity on the issue should recuse themselves,
just as any judge would do if he were presiding over
a case in which he had a personal interest. Any
American should be free to exercise first amendment
rights to debate possible options regarding policy,
up to and including embracing positions that damage
the United States and benefit a foreign nation. But
if he or she is in a position to actually create
those policies, he or she should butt out and leave
the policy generation to those who have no personal
baggage.
For those
American Jews who lack any shred of integrity, the
media should be required to label them at the bottom
of the television screen whenever they pop up, e.g.
Bill Kristol is “Jewish and an outspoken supporter
of the state of Israel.” That would be kind-of-like
a warning label on a bottle of rat poison –
translating roughly as “ingest even the tiniest
little dosage of the nonsense spewed by Bill Kristol
at your own peril.”
As none of the
above is likely to happen, the only alternative is
for American citizens who are tired of having their
country’s national security interests hijacked by a
group that is in thrall to a foreign government to
become more assertive about what is happening. Shine
a little light into the darkness and recognize who
is being diddled and by whom. Call it like it is.
And if someone’s feelings are hurt, too bad. We
don’t need a war with Iran because Israel wants one
and some rich and powerful American Jews are happy
to deliver. Seriously, we don’t need it.
Phil
Giraldi is a former CIA Case Officer and Army
Intelligence Officer who spent twenty years overseas
in Europe and the Middle East working terrorism
cases. He holds a BA with honors from the University
of Chicago and an MA and PhD in Modern History from
the University of London.
This article was first published by
The Unz Review
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