February
12, 2020 "Information
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Many Americans might consider it decidedly
odd that the recent impeachment trial of
U.S. President Donald Trump also featured
constant vilification of President Vladimir
Putin, to such an extent that one might have
though that the Russian leader was also in
the dock awaiting sentencing. The irony is,
of course, that while “Russian interference”
has virtually become a cliché, its actual
impact on the 2016 election outcome was less
than negligible.
Russia was cited seemingly
incessantly by House Intelligence Committee chairman
Adam Schiff, to include
the always useful assertion that “if we don’t
fight them over there [in Ukraine] we’ll have to
fight them over here.” Even more ridiculous, Schiff
suggested that if Trump were to lose the
presidential election later this year, he might well
refuse to accept the result and could be supported
by an invading Russian army.
Senator Charles Schumer of
New York delivered one of the more astonishing
pre-impeachment vote diatribes, tying Trump to
foreign interests. He said “No greater subversion of
our democracy than for foreign powers to determine
or elections… My fellow Americans, asking for
foreign interference in our elections is a high
crime. Our Nation was founded on the idea of truth.”
Yet the same Schumer
brazenly claims that he is the “protector” of
Israel in the U.S. Senate, that his surname is
derived from the Hebrew “shomer” which means
“guardian.”
Strangely, the country that,
acting directly and through proxies like Schumer,
does regularly and openly interfere in American
politics and elections is Israel, but it was not
mentioned at all in the hours of testimony in spite
of the fact that Trump’s partiality towards the
Jewish state has done more actual damage to genuine
U.S. interests than the Kremlin was ever able to do.
One would have thought Israel and its kleptocratic
leader Benjamin Netanyahu would have deserved at
least a nod from Congress.
Indeed, Israel has been
involved in American politics before, even if it is
predictably never held accountable, and it has been
suggested that Russiagate was really Israelgate
based on what actually took place when shortly after
the 2016 election, when Trump National Security
Adviser designate Michael Flynn called Russian
Ambassador Sergey Kislyak. The call was made at the
direction of Trump son-in-law Jared Kushner, who, in
turn, had been approached by Netanyahu, who not
coincidentally is a family friend of the Kushners.
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Netanyahu had learned that
the Obama Administration was going to abstain on a
United Nations vote condemning the Israeli
settlements policy, meaning that for the first time
in years a U.N. resolution critical of Israel would
pass without drawing a U.S. veto. Kushner, acting
for Netanyahu, asked Flynn to contact each delegate
from the various countries on the Security Council
to delay or kill the resolution. Flynn agreed to do
so, which included the call to the Russians. Kislyak
took the call but did not agree to veto Security
Council Resolution 2334, which passed unanimously on
December 23rd.
What exactly did Kushner seek
from Flynn? He asked the soon-to-be National
Security Adviser to get the Russians to undermine
and subvert what was being done by the
still-in-power American government in Washington
headed by President Barack Obama. In legal terms
this does not quite equate to the Constitution’s
definition of treason since Israel is not
technically an enemy, but it most certainly could be
construed as covered by the “conspiracy against the
United States” statute that Special Counsel Robert
Mueller exploited in his investigations.
Currently, Israel may just
turn out to be part of last week’s story of the
astonishingly inept Democratic Party caucus in the
state of Iowa. Award winning investigative
journalist Max Blumenthal has
provided the back story relating to the app that
was developed to expedite Iowa’s voting but which
instead delayed the reporting of the results for
nearly a week. It now appears that the app might be
part of an operation being funded by Jewish
billionaires with close ties to right wing Israeli
settler groups who are opposed to Senator Bernie
Sanders and supporting Mayor Peter Buttigieg. The
failed app that caused the problem was developed by
a company called Shadow Inc., which was
staffed by former Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama
supporters and funded by billionaire Seth
Klarman, who also is a major contributor to
Pete Buttigieg’s campaign and also has been
linked to former and current senior members of the
intelligence community. The Iowa Democratic
Committee reported that the software that included
the app was paid for by the Buttigieg campaign,
“Pete for America Inc.”
Klarman is a deeply committed
hard line Zionist. Blumenthal
described in a separate article how “Klarman has
been a top funder for major Israel lobby outfits,
including those that support the expansion of
illegal settlements and Islamophobic campaigns.
Klarman was the principal financier of The Israel
Project, the
recently disbanded Israeli government-linked
propaganda organization that lobbied against the
Iran nuclear deal and backed
the Israeli settlement enterprise. Klarman has
heaped hundreds of thousands of dollars on the
Middle East Media Research Institute (MEMRI) and the
American Jewish Committee. And he funded The David
Project, which was established to suppress Palestine
solidarity organizing on college campuses across the
U.S. and battled to block the establishment of a
Muslim community center in Boston.”
Klarman also financially
supports major Israeli lobbying and disinformation
organizations to include AIPAC-founded Washington
Institute for Near East Policy (WINEP) and the
anti-Iranian neocon think tank Foundation for the
Defense of Democracies (FDD. Blumenthal also reports
that Klarman owns the Times of Israel,
which once
called for Palestinian genocide.
The delay in the Iowa results
just might have been deliberate, possibly caused by
the Shadow app. The New York Times review of the
caucus results concluded that they were
“riddled with errors and inconsistencies,” with
tallies that are “internally inconsistent, that were
missing data or that were not possible under the
complex rules of the Iowa caucuses. In some cases,
vote tallies do not add up. In others, precincts are
shown allotting the wrong number of delegates to
certain candidates. And in at least a few cases, the
Iowa Democratic Party’s reported results do not
match those reported by the precincts.”
Apart from possible fraud or
even a hack, Senator Bernie Sanders, who appeared to
be heading for a win, found that the inconclusive
and even disputed result denied him momentum and a
victory speech heading towards this week’s primary
in New Hampshire. It also allowed Buttigieg to
preemptively declare a predicted win on twitter even
before any votes had been counted: “By all
indications, we are going on to New Hampshire
victorious.
#IowaCaucuses.” And it is possible that worse is
to come as the Democratic National Committee (DNC)
head Tom Perez
is tweeting his intention to “recanvass,” which
would mean a complete review of all work sheets and
might even require new voting. It could conceivably
cost Bernie a win. Sounds a bit like a conspiracy,
doesn’t it?
It is, in fact, remarkable
the extent to which Buttigieg has
hardened his line supporting Israel. He
has abandoned his commitment made last June that
he would withhold aid from Israel if it were to seek
to annex more of the West Bank,
saying then that “If Prime Minister Netanyahu
makes good on his threat to annex West Bank
settlements, he should know that a President
Buttigieg would take steps to ensure that American
taxpayers won’t help foot the bill.”
Buttigieg also is on record
as having said in October “I think that the aid is
leverage to guide Israel in the right direction…that
our policy goal will be to do what you do when a
friend is moving in a way that you’re worried about,
which is to put your arm around them and guide them
somewhere better.”
Presidential aspirant Pete
Buttigieg is not saying that any more.
Mondoweiss reports an exchange he had
in a speaking engagement in Iowa on January 29th
with
IfNotNow organizer Elias Newman:
Newman: …recently I was
happy to see that you said if annexation happens
that you’ll make sure the U.S. doesn’t foot the
bill. So, I wanted to know…now that annexation
is happening in full force, are you ready to
commit? Are you ready to commit, to make sure
the U.S. doesn’t send a blank check to Israel?
Buttigieg: The U.S.
cannot be promoting annexation, like it is under
this president. By the way, I am not talking
about withdrawing aid or withdrawing our support
from Israel–
Newman: You’re not
willing to make good on your commitment–
Buttigieg: Well, if
you’re asking me to commit to withdrawing
American support for Israel, the answer is no.
Newman: I asked you a
‘yes’ or ‘no’ question….are you committed ‘yes’
or ‘no’, to withdrawing aid for the occupation
Buttigieg: I stand by
what I said about this.
Newman: What, just now or
a couple months ago?
Buttigieg: So, if you’re
asking me in light of the president’s proposal,
I would withdraw aid from Israel? The answer is
no.
In short, Buttigieg is a
manufactured corporate candidate who is little more
than an empty suit, having no core values whatsoever
apart from seeking to become the first gay
president. The Establishment is comfortable with him
and he is good-looking, seemingly affable and
articulate, though he suffers from an
unpronounceable surname. He has now checked the box
making him acceptable to the Israeli government and
its powerful domestic lobby, which have always been
suspicious of Trump even as he gives them gift after
gift. Being Israel-friendly is also a must with the
mainstream media.
But perhaps the more
important question must be related to the actual
extent of Buttigieg’s possible involvement in
another DNC/Clinton inspired and Israel-supporter
financed scheme to stop Bernie Sanders. There are
indications that
Zionist attack ads directed against Sanders have
already been and will continue to be surfacing. No
one is seemingly asking, for example, whether the
Shadow Inc. app, which was
vulnerable to hacking, might have actually been
able to change the vote totals without leaving an
electronic footprint? Or was it designed to fail,
casting doubts on the caucus result, which would
most hurt a surging Sanders? Someone should ask Pete
if we “have seen the last of anything like the app
that he and his apparent paymasters unleashed in
Iowa to subvert the electoral process?” Stay tuned.
Philip Giraldi
Ph.D., is a former
counter-terrorism specialist and military
intelligence officer of the United States Central
Intelligence Agency.
Mr Giraldi, is Executive
Director of the Council for the National Interest, a
501(c)3 tax deductible educational foundation
(Federal ID Number #52-1739023) that seeks a more
interests-based U.S. foreign policy in the Middle
East. Website is
www.councilforthenationalinterest.org ,
address is P.O. Box 2157, Purcellville VA 20134 and
its email is
inform@cnionline.org.
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