There have
been times when history has
played tricks with man
and..has magnified the
features of essentially
small persons into a parody
of greatness.
Rabindranath Tagore
(on Benito Mussolini)
Introduction
How is it that the
ruler (Benjamin Netanyahu) of a puny
country (Israel) of 8.2 million (6.2
million Jews) with the 37th biggest
economy (GDP in current prices) in the
world dictates war policy and secures
the willing submission of the
legislature of the largest economy and
most powerful military empire in the
world?
What significance does
Netanyahu’s speech to the US Congress
have, beyond the fact that he uses it as
a platform to attack the elected
President of the US, to denounce US
peace negotiations and to demand that
Congress adopt policies designed to
precipitate a war with Iran?
Netanyahu’s
Dominant Presence in the US
There is only one
reason that Netanyahu is received as a
Viceroy overseeing and dictating
strategic policy to what clearly is a
servile colonial legislature: over the
past quarter of a century, Israel’s
proxy in the US , an entire panoply of
Zionist political organizations,
government officials, propaganda mills,
media moguls, billionaires and
millionaires, have deeply penetrated the
legislature, executive and
administrative centers of decision
making. Netanyahu’s arrogance and
“brazen” presumption (Financial Times,
3/4/15, p. 6) to dictate policy to the
US Congress is rooted in the
pre-existing power base created by the
proxy Zionist power configuration.
Netanyahu can sneer,
with a crooked smile, at the US
President, because, after several
decades of Zionist permeation of the US
state, he knows that he comes not as an
outside power but as a leader and
spokesperson of an inside power.
His presence was
hailed by all the mass media as a major
event, as international news, for over a
month in advance. With Napoleonic
presumption he dared to announce in
advance that he would advance a war
thesis in the fashion of any head of
state. He can act as an unelected
dictator because the elected officials
have been converted into docile and
complicit subjects by his proxy power
structure. Netanyahu follows the
political precept of his predecessor
Ariel Sharon, who faced with Israeli
worry- wards criticizing his
obstreperous intervention in US politics
, once stated “Don’t worry.We lead the
US by the nose”.
The crucial
theoretical point is that the conditions
that enabled Netanyahu to come, to see
and to conquer, were not of his doing.
His presence in the US Congress and his
message is derivied from the power of
his supporters, deeply embedded in the
structure of political power in the US.
Otherwise, who would
take serious his delusional military
fantasies, his clinically paranoid
vision of peaceful adversaries,
conspiring to “nuke Israel” and then the
world, without a single nuclear bomb!
Prominent among
Netanyahu’s financial backers are a
group of prominent Zionist lumpen
bourgeoisie,billionaires who lent to
millions of borrowers at extortionate
rates(between 1400 and 4000% ) and
played a leading role in the fraudulent
mortgage induced crises of
2009-forward.They include Al Goldstein
co-founder of AvantCredit and
CashNetUSA;Sasha Orloff and Jacob
Rosenberg founders of Lendup;Daniel
Gilbert founder of QuickenLoans- a
predator subprime lender;Ronald Arnall
owner of Ameriquest….. .They used part
of their ill-gotten gains to ease their
consciences by donating millions to
Israeli and US jewish causes.Being
generous to Israel provides a sort of
perverse “forgiveness” for screwing
millions of Americans ..
One does not need much
imagination to envision them cheering
Netanyahu’s AIPAC and Congressional
diatribes. It is not surprising that the
lumpen bourgeoisie backs a lumpen prime
minister.
The best and the
brightest of the Zionist phalanx of
pundits, professors, lawyers, economists
and financiers have created an aura of
gravity and profundity, around this
vulgar beerhall brawler.
This raises a basic
question: Why do upwardly mobile,
prosperous and elite educated Zionist
majorities, enthusiastically pledge
unconditional loyalty to an
authoritarian foreign ruler who
humiliates their country of birth?
Why did ten thousand
American born Zionist professionals,
stand and cheer, as they did the day
before his congressional speech, as
Netanyahu dictated his rabid bellicose
political line to them, at the AIPAC
conference?
Is it because they
believe he is their Chosen Leader of
their Chosen Fatherland?
Netanyahu, with all
his vulgarity and mediocrity, strikes a
deep and abiding chord in the soul of
his Zionist followers. They believe they
are the collective geniuses of a
superior species, who need not abide by
the protocols of non-Zionist states and
international laws which hinder his
colonial rule over millions of
Palestinians.
What else but that
identity of superiority allows the
educated and prosperous, the humane and
the cruel, to bond and welcome
Netanyahu, as a modern secular Moses
crossing the Potomac, delivering “the
Jews” (for the messianic Netanyahu
claims to speak for “all Jews”) from the
mortal threats (Iran) cultivated by
gentile politicians. The great majority
of Zionist activists are deaf, dumb and
blind to those who criticize and refute
his infantile and grotesque lies, the
scrofulous screeds about non-existing
“existential threats” which infest his
speeches.Worse they will terrorize and
cow any critic,demand that their
employers fire them,as they have done
over the past two decades. They believe
that the Palestinians, who Israel bombed
into the Stone Age, are threats to
Israel. They believe that nuclear
weaponless Iranians, facing hundreds of
Israeli nuclear bombs, are a threat to
Israel. They believe there is one
“truth”: that all measures, speeches and
actions which enhance the power and
glory of Israel are virtuous. It is this
“truth” that motivates hundreds of
thousands of “virtuous” Zionists to
donate hundreds of millions of dollars
to buy and/or intimidate Presidents and
Congresspeople,
Governors and Mayors,
University Presidents and faculty,
police informers and academic thugs. It
is this Zionist power configuration
which allows a political low-life like
Netanyahu to enter and dominate the
legislative chamber and tell US citizens
where and when their next war should
take place. It is for this power
configuration that Congress “performs”;
applauding and doing jumping jacks on
cue for each and every one of
Netanyahu’s emotional ejaculations.
Broad sectors of the
Israeli public was immensely impressed
by Netanyahu’s capacity to humiliate the
President; by his willingness to dictate
policy to the US: by the hyperkinetic
docility and submissiveness of US
Congress people. But this is not
surprising. After all Israelis are used
to dominating Palestinians and torturing
them into submission and colonizing a
whole people. Why shouldn’t they gloat,
or be proud, if Netanyahu speaks and
acts as a viceroy to the US? After all
their leader is dominating a so-called
‘world power’!
No doubt the Israeli
empire loyalists will overwhelmingly
vote for Netanyahu, even if the
“opposition” claims they also denounce
the US-Iranian peace negotiations.
Opposition leaders Isaac Herzog and
Tzipi Livni don’t have Netanyahu’s
gangster look, that crooked smile that
says to the US leaders, “we lead you by
the nose and you love it”.What the rest
of the world thinks of a braying burro
led by the nose is not hard to
imagine:world leadership certainly is
not foremost in their minds…
There is much idle
chatter from liberals, leftists and
progressives, claiming that Netanyahu’s
‘brazen intervention’ would backfire;
that it would damage relations with the
US; that it would weaken, undermine
US-Iranian relations and allow Iran to
secure nuclear weapons. Liberal zionists
claim that Netanyahu’s speech would
weaken support for Israel among
Democratic congress people; that it
would undermine US-Iranian relations and
allow Iran to secure nuclear weapons.
Liberal Zionists claim that Netanyahu’s
speech would weaken US support for
Israel (God forbid!).
These lamentations
have no substance; they are mendacious
concoctions of minds which lack any
capacity to understand power especially
the permanent power of the Zionist power
configuration.
Even a cursory reading
of the political facts which preceded
accompanied and followed Netanyahu’s
Congressional dictates, demonstrates the
exact opposite.
Immediately after
Netanyahu’s intervention, Congressional
leaders moved ahead to fast track
legislation to heighten Iranian
sanctions, to veto any Executive
agreement. The Republication majority
and over half of the Democrats chose to
back the “foreign Viceroy” on policies
of war and peace.
Far from “prejudicing”
relations with the Obama regime, the
Administration in the person of
Secretary of State John Kerry vetoed a
measure passed by the UN Human Right
Commission condemning Israel’s savage
war crimes against Palestinians… Obama’s
United Nations Ambassador Samantha Power
did the usual belly crawl for Israel at
the AIPAC conference following
Netanyahu’s rousing diatribe. US-Iranian
“negotiations” in Switzerland
increasingly turned on exactly the
issues Netanyahu demanded.. US Secretary
of State Kerry insisted on on-going
intrusive inspections of Iran’s entire
nuclear and military installations;
retaining most sanctions for a decade;
eliminating most enriched uranium …In a
word disarming Iran, increasing its
military vulnerability to an Israeli
nuclear attack, without any deterrence
or retaliatory capacity! Iran is
formally negotiating with Kerry on
behalf of the 5 plus 1, but the agenda
and demands are set by the raucous
over-voice of Netanyahu, who is the most
influential invisible presence.
In other words there
is ample evidence that Netanyahu’s
intervention far from ‘damaging’
US-Israeli relations, further reinforced
Israel’s power over the US. By securing
the Administration’s declarations of
unconditional loyalty while humiliating
the President and seizing executive
prerogatives, Israel demonstrates to the
world that it can and will dictate US
strategic policy and denounce its
President with total impunity.
Netanyahu is far from
being ostracized. He has a global
platform from which to spew his rabid
chauvinist diatribes against peace and
negotiations. His speech, its content
and style, received front page and
extended prime time coverage. His
war-mongering resonated with the
editorial pages of the Wall Street
Journal, the Washington Post and US News
and World Report.
Netanyahu’s political
line inspired AIPAC’s ten thousand
ultra-Zionists, who stormed Capital Hall
and demanded Congress people and
Congressional staff to act on His
message. Not a single dissenting voice
emanated from the Presidents of the 52
Major American (sic) Jewish
organizations whose first loyalty
continued to be toward Israeli interests
as defined by their Prime Minister.
The voices of dissent
among the few dozen Jews on Capitol
Hill, and outside the AIPAC conference
hall, did not register in Congress or
among the vast majority of Jewish
community leaders or in the mass media.
Contrary to the
lamentations and claims that Netanyahu
has “weakened” Israel, the facts on the
ground demonstrate that he has
strengthened his “leadership” among the
billionaires who buy US Congressional
leaders. He has demonstrated that US
officials, even ones who he insults and
attacks, will continue to support
Israeli war crimes in international
forums; regale Israel with $3 billion a
year in military aid to enhance its
military supremacy in the Middle East;
and incorporate its demands in any
strategic negotiations with ‘Islamic’
countries like Iran, even if it
undermines the bases of any negotiated
agreement.
Conclusion
Clearly Netanyahu
alienated a minority of US Congressional
Democrat but mostly on procedural issues
of protocol rather than on the more
substantive issues of mongering for war
and sanctions against Iran. Netanyahu’s
messianic claim to speak for “all Jews”
did arouse over 2,000 American Jews and
non-Jews to sign a paid advertisement
denying his status as the Second Coming
of Moses.
But as the rousing
welcome and conclusion to his speech by
the Congressional majority and the
unanimity of AIPAC’s thousands
demonstrate, Israel’s formidable Zionist
power configuration still dominates US
policy in the Middle East.
The ‘debate’ over
Netanyahu’s episodic presence in the US
Congress and humiliation of the US
President, is misplaced.What really
needs to be debated is the more
fundamental question of the permanent
presence, power and prerogatives of the
Zionist power configuration in the
making of US Middle East policy.
No other visiting
Prime Minister or President can be
recieved with so much media attention
and political fanfare, as Netanyahu
because none possess the formidable,
organized, well financed and disciplined
political apparatus which Israel
possess. An apparatus which defends and
promotes US wars on behalf of Israel,
Israel’s war crimes, land seizures and
torture of Palestinians. That they
support Netanyahu’s gross humiliation of
Obama is not surprising – it merely
confirms the “Law of the Return”: that
for American Zionists there is only one
true state of the Jews –and that is
Israel; and that their only “true”
leaders, are Israelis… As it happens
today he is called Benjamin Netanyahu.
And that any US policy, negotiations or
agreements in the Middle East have to be
in accord with their leader.
Congress knows that.
The “52” know that.
Only the majority of
the American electorate, who still
believe they live in a free and
independent country are not privy to
that. Even as Netanyahu’s intervention
tells them otherwise.
But then we live in a
peculiar sui generis ‘meritocracy in
which the opinions of 2% of the chosen
people counts more than that of 98% of
our citizens.
The critics, Jews and
non-Jews ,must realize that their
problem with Netanyahu requires them to
delve deeper; and that their opposition
needs to become more systematic and more
directly confrontational with the
Zionist power configuration. Otherwise
there is no basis for believing that the
US can end national humiliations and
regain its status as a free and
democratic republic.
James Petras is
the author of four volume study of US –
Israeli relations. The most recent is
The Politics of Empire: The US, Israel
and the Middle East (Atlanta: Clarity
Press 2014).