By Philip Weiss
March 15, 2021 "Information
Clearing House" - - "Mondoweiss"
- March 11, 2021 -
Some day historians will scratch their heads
over the fact that for the better part of 20
years U.S. presidents were engaged as a leading
foreign policy question in how to restrain Iran,
a small country half the world away that has not
attacked the U.S., that does not have nuclear
weapons, that is the seat of ancient
civilization, and whose contribution to regional
instability doesn’t look any worse than Israel’s
or Saudi Arabia’s.
It is hard to see any American interest at all in
Iran, and yet four presidents have now expended an
immense amount of political capital on the country.
The answer to this question is actually simple.
It is in Israel’s interest for the U.S. to treat
Iran as a supposed “existential” threat to the
world. Having the U.S. so engaged in Israel’s cold
war with Iran serves Israel by keeping the world’s
attention on a supposed dire threat to world peace
instead of on the Israeli apartheid system for
Palestinians. And it serves a master Israeli
politician Benjamin Netanyahu in his effort to stay
in power and out of jail by manufacturing one enemy
after another and bragging of his closeness to an
American president.
Israel’s lackies in the Congress on both sides of
the aisle pipe the Israeli line. Senators Bob
Menendez and Lindsey Graham sent Biden a letter
containing the astounding claim:
“[O]utside of its nuclear program, Iran
continues to pose a threat to U.S. and
international security.”
The Israel lobby group AIPAC
tweeted the same garbage Wednesday:
Iran’s determination to further destabilize
the Middle East, develop nuclear weapons, and
build ballistic missiles brings the world closer
to war.
Sadly, Joe Biden appears to be dithering on Iran
because of the pro-Israel pressure, lately wielded
by Senator Bob Menendez. “[I]f Biden thinks he can
make foreign policy decisions without consulting New
Jersey’s Robert Menendez, he’s got another thing
coming,”
Politico says, which quotes fulsome praise of
Menendez by Secretary of State Antony Blinken and
national security adviser Jake Sullivan.
Iran is more important than Russia in
Menendez’s world view, as he made clear in the
hearing for Wendy Sherman, Biden’s choice for deputy
secretary of state. Sherman helped negotiated the
Iran deal, or JCPOA, but Menendez lectured:
“[R]eturning to the JCPOA without concrete actions
to address Iran’s other dangerous and
destabilizing activities will be
insufficient.”
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This is of course insane. The Iran deal was a
signal accomplishment of the Obama administration in
setting us on the path toward a “just and amicable”
relationship with Iran (to quote George Washington
on international relations). It took years for Obama
to build the deal, and it has been destroyed not
just by Donald Trump and his late patron Sheldon
Adelson but by a
bunch of conservative Democrats like Menendez.
The Israel lobby group
AIPAC is using Democrats to try to paint Biden
into a corner on Iran, and it’s working. Responsible
Statecraft reports:
[Graham and Menendez] are asking for more
offices to sign onto their letter. It comes as
70 Democrats in the House of Representatives
joined a Republican-led letter warning that the
JCPOA has failed to stop “the full range of
Iran’s threats” and calling for Biden to seek an
“agreement or set of agreements” that secures
more Iranian concessions.
“We have knowledge that AIPAC was behind this
letter,” said Dylan Willliams, advocacy director
at the left-leaning pro-Israel group J Street,
referring to the House letter. “All of these
vehicles on Iran and the Senate letter on the
ICC are AIPAC asks that would normally be made
around their annual policy conference, which is
not being held this year. However, they are
still making a number of legislative asks as
they usually would at this time.”
If Biden gets back in to the deal, as we all must
hope, it’s going to take many months or years and a
lot of political capital. The liberal branch of the
Israel lobby is working hard on Biden’s behalf, but
as you can see, they can’t get unanimity inside the
Democratic Party. No, the AIPAC implant in the
Democratic Party — Democratic Majority for Israel, —
is
campaigning against the Iran deal.
The only thing to be said about all the efforts
to destroy the deal is that they originate from the
Israel lobby. Because it was such a “strong deal,”
there was only one nation on earth that opposed it,
Israel, as
Obama said in a famous speech when he was trying
to seal the deal in summer 2015. But the president
said it would be an “abrogation of my constitutional
duty” as American president to take Israel’s side.
I recognize that Prime Minister Netanyahu
disagrees — disagrees strongly…
And as President of the United States, it
would be an abrogation of my constitutional duty
to act against my best judgment simply because
it causes temporary friction with a dear friend
and ally.”
The pity is that the U.S. media and political
system fall again and again for the Iran scam. Two
Sundays ago, “60 Minutes” aired a segment
highlighting Iranian-backed attacks on American
troops in Iraq as a grave insult to our national
honor. Without ever questioning the American
presence in Iran’s neighbor, let alone our criminal
invasion of Iraq.
I’m no political philosopher but the
vulnerability of an advanced information-based
democracy to fall for such propaganda speaks to deep
flaws in our system. And of course one that George
Washington warned about in his farewell address when
he deplored “passionate attachments” to other
nations– or “inveterate antipathies.”
[P]ermanent, inveterate antipathies against
particular nations, and passionate attachments
for others, should be excluded; and that, in
place of them, just and amicable feelings
towards all should be cultivated. The nation
which indulges towards another a habitual hatred
or a habitual fondness is in some degree a
slave.
We’ve become that slave, with an inveterate
antipathy for Iran.
It is amazing that Netanyahu was able to address
a joint session of Congress in opposition to the
deal back in 2015. But many Democrats were in loving
attendance. As Obama said, all foreign policy
touching on Israel was domestic politics:
When the Israeli government is opposed to
something, people in the United States take
notice.
Or as Bill Clinton
put it in anger, after a meeting with an
“especially brash and insistent Benjamin Netanyahu:”
“Who’s the fucking superpower here?”
Netanyahu is able to make such demands because as
Ben Rhodes, Obama’s former foreign policy aide,
explained recently, the center-right Israel
lobby organizations are deeply enmeshed in
policymaking. Ten to twenty American Jews who
invariably took the Israeli government’s position
came in and out of the White House all the time,
Rhodes said. While Congresspeople parroted an
Israeli script on the latest radioactive isotopes
found in the Parchin military facility, and when the
deal actually got close, they warned Rhodes that
AIPAC was going to cancel their fundraisers.
Political money was at the heart of the influence.
Rhodes:
We’re never supposed to name the issue of
money. But like when it became very acute and
AIPAC is spending money and threatening people
that they’re going to cancel fundraisers,
suddenly you’re having that conversation in a
way where you’re not even allowed to allude to
it in normal circumstances.
When Benjamin Netanyahu
said in Hebrew 20 years ago that he didn’t worry
about the peace process because “America is a thing
you can move very easily,” he was talking about the
power of the Israel lobby.
The United States was easily played, at the
highest level. When Obama clashed with Netanyahu not
over Iran but the creation of a Palestinian state,
Democrats in Congress bailed on Obama, and
Rhodes wrote in his memoir, “I was given a list
of leading Jewish donors to call to reassure them of
Obama’s pro-Israel bona fides.” Now Rhodes
tells us that he feels “shame” that the Obama
administration “pretended” that Netanyahu supported
the creation of a Palestinian state, when he never
did. Because it was politically dangerous to
alienate the rightwing Israeli P.M.
I know why these politics are not openly
discussed. Because a political analysis that
presupposes Jewish influence, even when it’s backed
by a top White House aide, is verboten in U.S.
discourse. No, it’s always the evangelicals who push
these bad policies. As if they have influence in the
Democratic Party.
Today the leading Israel lobby groups, AIPAC,
American Jewish Committee, and the Conference of
Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations,
can’t stop talking about Iran. As a threat to
America.
And Antony Blinken echoed that foolish idea in
his
testimony yesterday. While Biden is
letting “Netanyahu ritually walk all over him,”
and also posturing on Iran. And routinely
disappointing
progressives on the Hill with his compromises on
Middle East policy.
The good news is that the Israel lobby is split
and liberal Zionist organizations such as J Street
and Americans for Peace Now have
vigorously supported the Iran deal and are
trying to give Joe Biden some of the Jewish
political capital he needs to take on Menendez and
thread the needle here. Let’s hope. The fact that
Biden’s three top appointments at the State
Department are Jewish is his way of trying to move
the Jewish community to liberal Zionism.
Biden is also hoping that Netanyahu is replaced,
even by another rightwing Israeli. Because a
different Israeli leader is likely to choose
“cautious… compromise with the US regarding Iran”
(as Yossi
Alpher tells Americans for Peace Now).
But Israel is setting the terms for U.S. foreign
policy… Just as it did when we needed Israel as our
battleship in the Middle East against the Soviet
Union… Just as it did when the cold war ended and
we needed the only democracy in the Middle East
in our war against “radical Islam”… There’s always
some geopolitical agenda that Israel is advancing.
Israel gets to determine the narrative.
Palestinians are the biggest victims of the Iran
shell game. For nearly 75 years the world has been
promising them self-determination in their own land,
and the U.S. has made sure that that would not
happen, while Israel takes more and more of the
country for expansion. There is
growing recognition that what has resulted is an
“apartheid regime” of Jewish supremacy. But Israel
has always been able to change the subject.
Philip Weiss is senior editor of
Mondoweiss.net and founded the site in 2005-06.
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