Argentina: A Case Study of Israel’s Zionist-Wall Street Destabilization Campaign
By James Petras
April 28, 2015 "Information
Clearing House" -
A recent article by Jorge Elbaum, the former executive director of DAIA
(Delegation for Argentine Jewish Associations), the principle Argentine Jewish
umbrella groups, published in the Buenos Aires daily Pagina
12, provides a detailed account of the damaging links between
the State of Israel, US Wall Street speculators and local Argentine Zionists in
government and out.
Elbaum describes how their
efforts have been specifically directed toward destabilizing the
incumbent center-left government of President Cristina Fernandez, while securing
exorbitant profits for a Zionist Wall Street speculator, Paul Singer of Elliott
Management as well as undermining a joint Iranian-Argentine investigation of the
1994 terrorist bombing of the Jewish Community Center in Buenos Aires.
Elbaum’s article was written in
response to the death of Alberto Nisman, a Zionist zealot and chief government
prosecutor in the terrorist bombing investigation for over 20 years.
The serious issues raised by the
political use and gross manipulation of the horrors of the bombing of the
Argentine Jewish Community Center shows how Tel Aviv (and its political assets
in Argentina and the US) further Israeli power in the Middle East, in
particular, by isolating and demonizing Iran. This is important at two critical
levels, which this article seeks to highlight.
First of all, Israeli attempted to sidetrack the
Argentine investigation, by involving some of its powerful Wall Street assets
and influential pro-Israel lobbies (the Anti-Defamation League, AIPAC among
others). Their purpose was to
fabricate ‘evidence’ in order to implicate Iran in the crime and to manipulate
their influential assets in Argentina, especially in this case, chief prosecutor
Nisman and many of the leaders of DAIA, to accuse the Argentine government of
complicity in an ‘Iranian cover-up’.
The second issue, raised by Israel’s
intervention in Argentina’s investigation into the bombing, has wider and deeper
implications: How Israel promotes its foreign policy objectives in various
countries by grooming and manipulating local influential Jewish officials and
community organizations. This furthers Tel Aviv’s goal of regional hegemony and
territorial aggrandizement. In other words, Israeli political reach extends far
beyond the Middle East and goes ‘global’, operating without any consideration of
the dangers it inflicts on Jews in the ‘target countries’. To this end,
Israel has been creating a worldwide network of Jews, which calls into question
their loyalty to the polity of their home countries where they have resided for
generations.
The nefarious impact, which Israel’s
intervention has on the sovereignty of
its ‘target countries’, presents a danger to innocent and loyal Jewish citizens
who are not acting as agents of Tel Aviv.
For these reasons it is important to
critically analyze the specific characteristics of Israel’s dangerous meddling
in Argentina.
The Crisis of the Argentine
Justice System: Unsolved Terrorist Crimes and Israeli Intervention
After the anti-Sematic bombing of the
Jewish Community Center in Buenos Aires, the Argentine judicial and legal system
seriously bungled the investigation, despite collaboration from the US FBI and
Israel’s Mossad. Argentina’s then President Carlos Menem was an ardent
neo-liberal, unconditional backer of US foreign policy and strong supporter of
Israel. His regime was still heavily infested with high-ranking police,
military and intelligence officials deeply implicated in the seven-year bloody
military dictatorship (1976-83) during which 30,000 Argentine citizens were
murdered.
Among the victims of this ‘dirty war’
were hundreds of Argentine Jews, activists, intellectuals and militants who were
tortured and murdered to the anti-Sematic taunts of their military and police
assassins. During this same horrific ‘pogrom’ of Argentina’s committed
Jewish activists, the state of Israel managed to sell tens of millions of
dollars in arms to the junta, breaking a US-EU boycott. Notoriously, the
conservative leaders of the DAIA and AMIA (Argentine-Israel Mutual Association)
failed to defend the lives of Jewish activists and militants. After attending
meetings with the junta, many conservative Jewish leaders would dismiss the
concerns of the families of the disappeared and tortured Argentine Jews,
saying: ‘They must have done something…’
The bungled investigation into the
1994 bombing included the arrest of right-wing police officials who were later
released and the mysterious loss of vital forensic evidence. Accusations against
various foreign regimes and organizations shifted according to the political
needs of the US and Israel: First, the Lebanese group, Hezbollah, Israel’s main
military adversary during its bloody occupation of southern Lebanon in 1990’s
was touted as the responsible party.
A few years later, Iraqi President
Saddam Hussein, prior to the Israeli-backed US invasion of Iraq; then the
Palestinians were trotted out, followed by Syria’s Baathist intelligence
forces. After the total destruction of Iraq by the US ‘coalition’ and the
decline of influential Arab states in the Middle East, the Israelis have settled
on Iran as the ‘prime suspect’, coinciding with Teheran’s rise of as a regional
power – challenging Israeli and US hegemony.
With the 2001 collapse of Argentina’s
version of a kleptocratic neo-liberal, pro-US bootlicking regime, and in the
midst of a dire economic depression, there was a popular upheaval and the
subsequent election of President Kirchner bringing a new center-left government
to power.
The new government, defaulting on its
murderous foreign debt, oversaw Argentina’s economic recovery and a vast
increase in social spending which stabilized capitalism. Kirchner also promoted
greater independence in foreign policy and sought to enhance Buenos Aires
relations with Israel by re-opening the investigation into the bombing and
retaining Alberto Nisman, as chief prosecutor.
Nisman, the Mossad and the US
Embassy Connection
In his article, ‘Vultures,
Nisman, DAIA: The Money Route’ (Pagina
12, 4/18/15), Jorge Elbaum, points out that chief prosecutor, Alberto
Nisman, opened secret bank account in New York. As Elbaum told prominent
figures in Argentina’s Jewish community, Nisman’s campaign to discredit the
government’s joint investigatory commission with Iran and demonize the Argentine
government was financed, at least in part, by New York’s vulture fund head, Paul
Singer, who stood to make hundreds of millions in profit.
According to documents, cited by
Elbaum, US embassy personnel and leading US Zionist organizations, including the
Foundation for Defense of Democracies, led by Mark Dubowitz, as well as Abe
Foxman of the Anti-Defamation League, fed Nisman fabricated ‘evidence’ and corrected numerous
substantive and grammatical flaws in his report purporting to ‘demonstrate’
Argentine’s cover-up of the Iran’s role in the 1994 bombing. However, forensic
and legal experts in Argentina have determined that Nisman’s claims lack any
legal basis or credibility.
The entire ‘Operation Nisman’ appears
to have been orchestrated by Israel with the goal of isolating Iran via
fabricated evidence supposed to ‘prove’ its role in the 1994 bombing. The
recruitment of Nisman, as a key Israeli operative, was central to Israel’s
strategy of using the DAIA and other Argentine – Jewish organizations to attack
the Argentine-Iran memo of understanding regarding the investigation of the
bombing. Israel pushed US-Zionist organizations to intensify their intervention
into Argentine politics via their networks with Argentine-Jewish organizations.
The vulture-fund speculator, Paul
Singer, who had bought defaulted Argentine debt for ‘pennies on the dollar’, was
demanding full payment through sympathetic New York courts. He had funded a
special speculators’ task force on Argentina joining forces with Israel, US
Zionist organizations and Alberto Nisman in order to manipulate Argentina’s
investigation and secure a bountiful return. Nisman thus became a ‘key tool’ to
Israel’s regional military strategy toward Iran, to New York speculator Singer’s
strategy to grab a billion dollar windfall and to the Argentine right wing’s
campaign to destabilize the center-left government of Kirschner-Fernandez.
By acting mainly in the interest of
Israel and US Zionists, Nisman sacrificed the
Argentine-Jewish community’s desire for a serious, truthful investigation
into the bombing leading to identification and conviction of the perpetrators.
Moreover, Nisman compromised himself
by being a tool for Israel’s foreign policy against the interest of the
Argentine government, which he was sworn to serve, and endangered the status of
the Argentine Jewish community among Argentines in general by raising questions
about their loyalty to their home country.
Fortunately, Argentina has
sophisticated , prominent Jewish leaders who see themselves as Argentine
citizens first and foremost, including leaders like Foreign Secretary Hector
Timmerman who proposed the joint investigation with Iran as well as the former
DAIA Executive Director Jorge Elbaum who has played a major role in denouncing Israel’s
intervention in Argentine politics. It is citizens, like Elbaum, who have
exposed the Israeli government’s role in recruiting and manipulating local
leading Argentine-Jews to serve Tel Aviv’s foreign policy interests.
This is in stark contrast to the
United States where no major American-Jewish leader has dared to denounce the
role of leading Zionist organizations as Israel’s conduit. Furthermore, unlike
Argentina, where a sector of the liberal press (Pagina
12) has published critical accounts of Nisman’s fabrications and Israel’s
destabilization campaign, newspapers in the US, like the New
York Times, the Wall Street
Journal and the Washington Post, have
continued to present Nisman’s discredited
report as a serious investigation by a courageous, ‘martyred’ prosecutor.
The US media continues to portray the
entire Argentine judicial system ascorrupt and
argue that Nisman’s death must have been a state-orchestrated crime. The US
public has never been presented with the fact that the leading critics of
Nisman’s report and his own behavior were prominent Argentine Jews and that
Argentina’s foreign minister, Hector Timmerman, organized the Argentine-Iran
commission.
Conclusion
That Israel was willing to derail any
serious the investigation into the 1994 bombing, which killed and maimed scores
of Argentine Jews, in order to further its campaign against Iran, demonstrates
the extent to which the self-styled ‘Jewish State’ is willing to sacrifice the
interests and security of world Jewry to further its narrow military agenda.
Equally egregious is the way in which
Tel Aviv recruits overseas Jews to serve
Israel’s interests against that of their own countries, turning them into
a ‘fifth column’, operating inside and outside of
their governments. That Israeli intelligence has been exposed and denounced in
the case of Nisman, has not forestalled nor prevented Israel from continuing
this long-standing, practice of dangerous meddling. This is especially evident
in the ‘Israel-first behavior’ of leading Jewish American organizations
and political leaders who have pledged their total allegiance to Netanyahu’s war
agenda against Iran an bought the US Congress to scuttle the peace accord.
It merits repetition: Israel’s
widespread practice of recruiting Jewish citizens and officials of other
countries to serve as vehicles of Israeli policies has the potential to foment a
new and possibly violent backlash, once the greater population has been made
aware of such treasonous activities. In this regard, Israel does not represent a
bastion of security for world Jewry, but a cynical, manipulative and deadly
threat. Perhaps that is Israel’s ultimate strategy – create a backlash of
generalized anger against overseas Jews and precipitate massive flight to Israel
from countries like Argentina, while the few who remain can be better
manipulated to serve Tel Aviv.
Epilogue
A few days ago, on April 23, a crowd
of several hundred Argentine Jews met to repudiate the arrogant claims of the
established leaders of the DAIA and the AMIA that they represent
‘all Argentine Jews”. This overflow crowd in the auditorium of the telephone
workers union proposed to create a ‘collective and democratic space, based on
links of solidarity over and above commercial connections.’ The Jewish
community in the US would be wise to pay close attention to Argentina’s example.
James Petras is a Bartle Professor (Emeritus) of Sociology at
Binghamton University, New York.
http://petras.lahaine.org/