The announcement last week by the United
States of the largest military aid
package in its history – to Israel – was
a win for both sides.
Israeli prime
minister Benjamin Netanyahu could boast
that his lobbying had boosted aid from
$3.1 billion a year to $3.8bn – a 22 per
cent increase – for a decade starting in
2019.
Mr Netanyahu has presented this as a
rebuff to those who accuse him of
jeopardising Israeli security interests
with his government’s repeated affronts
to the White House.
In the past weeks alone, defence
minister Avigdor Lieberman has compared
last year’s nuclear deal between
Washington and Iran with the 1938 Munich
pact, which bolstered Hitler; and Mr
Netanyahu has implied that US opposition
to settlement expansion is the same as
support for the “ethnic cleansing” of
Jews.
American president Barack Obama,
meanwhile, hopes to stifle his own
critics who insinuate that he is
anti-Israel. The deal should serve as a
fillip too for Hillary Clinton, the
Democratic party’s candidate to succeed
Mr Obama in November’s election.
In reality, however, the Obama
administration has quietly punished Mr
Netanyahu for his misbehaviour. Israeli
expectations of a $4.5bn-a-year deal
were whittled down after Mr Netanyahu
stalled negotiations last year as he
sought to recruit Congress to his battle
against the Iran deal.
In fact, Israel already receives
roughly $3.8bn – if Congress’s
assistance on developing missile defence
programmes is factored in. Notably,
Israel has been forced to promise not to
approach Congress for extra funds.
The deal takes into account neither
inflation nor the dollar’s depreciation
against the shekel.
A bigger blow still is the White
House’s demand to phase out a special
exemption that allowed Israel to spend
nearly 40 per cent of aid locally on
weapon and fuel purchases. Israel will
soon have to buy all its armaments from
the US, ending what amounted to a
subsidy to its own arms industry.
Nonetheless, Washington’s renewed
military largesse – in the face of
almost continual insults – inevitably
fuels claims that the Israeli tail is
wagging the US dog. Even The New York
Times has described the aid package as
“too big”.
Since the 1973 war, Israel has
received at least $100bn in military
aid, with more assistance hidden from
view. Back in the 1970s, Washington paid
half of Israel’s military budget. Today
it still foots a fifth of the bill,
despite Israel’s economic success.
But the US expects a return on its
massive investment. As the late Israeli
politician-general Ariel Sharon once
observed, Israel has been a US
“aircraft carrier” in the Middle East,
acting as the regional bully and
carrying out operations that benefit
Washington.
Almost no one blames the US for
Israeli attacks that wiped out Iraq’s
and Syria’s nuclear programmes. A
nuclear-armed Iraq or Syria would have
deterred later US-backed moves at regime
overthrow, as well as countering the
strategic advantage Israel derives from
its own nuclear arsenal.
In addition, Israel’s US-sponsored
military prowess is a triple boon to the
US weapons industry, the country’s most
powerful lobby. Public funds are
siphoned off to let Israel buy goodies
from American arms makers. That, in
turn, serves as a shop window for other
customers and spurs an endless and
lucrative game of catch-up in the rest
of the Middle East.
The first F-35 fighter jets to arrive
in Israel in December – their various
components produced in 46 US states –
will increase the clamour for the
cutting-edge warplane.
Israel is also a “front-line
laboratory”, as former Israeli army
negotiator Eival Gilady admitted at the
weekend, that develops and field-tests
new technology Washington can later use
itself.
The US is planning to buy back the
missile interception system Iron Dome –
which neutralises battlefield threats of
retaliation – it largely paid for.
Israel works closely too with the US in
developing cyberwarfare, such as the
Stuxnet worm that damaged Iran’s
civilian nuclear programme.
But the clearest message from
Israel’s new aid package is one
delivered to the Palestinians:
Washington sees no pressing strategic
interest in ending the occupation. It
stood up to Mr Netanyahu over the Iran
deal but will not risk a damaging clash
over Palestinian statehood.
Some believe that Mr Obama signed the
aid package to win the credibility
necessary to overcome his domestic
Israel lobby and pull a rabbit from the
hat: an initiative, unveiled shortly
before he leaves office, that corners Mr
Netanyahu into making peace.
Hopes have been raised by an expected
meeting at the United Nations in New
York on Wednesday. But their first talks
in 10 months are planned only to
demonstrate unity to confound critics of
the aid deal.
If Mr Obama really wanted to pressure
Mr Netanyahu, he would have used the aid
agreement as leverage. Now Mr Netanyahu
need not fear US financial retaliation,
even as he intensifies effective
annexation of the West Bank.
Mr Netanyahu has drawn the right
lesson from the aid deal – he can act
against the Palestinians with continuing
US impunity.
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Undercover Footage Shows Clinton Operatives
Admit To Inciting "Anarchy" At Trump Rallies
By Tyler Durden
October 18, 2016 "Information
Clearing House"
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"Zero
Hedge"- In this explosive new video from Project
Veritas Action, a Democratic dirty tricks
operative unwittingly provides a dark money
trail to the DNC and Clinton campaign.
The video documents violence at
Trump rallies that is traced to the Clinton
campaign and the DNC through a process
called "bird-dogging."
A key Clinton operative is on
camera saying,
“It doesn’t matter what the
friggin’ legal and ethics people say, we
need to win this motherfucker."
An
undercover video produced by James
O’Keeffe’s Project Veritas shows Hillary
Clinton campaign operatives admitting to
starting the
violence that occurred back in March during
a Trump rally in Chicago which
lead to the event being completely shut down
over security concerns.
Project Veritas was able to infiltrate
the private political consulting company Democracy
Partners and its contractor the
Foval Group which have ties to the
Democratic National Committee and the
Hillary Clinton Campaign.
According to Foval Group
founder Scott Foval,
“The campaign (Hillary
Clinton campaign) pays the DNC, DNC pays
Democracy partners, Democracy Partners pays
the Foval group, Foval Group goes and
executes the shit on the ground.”
What Scott Foval means by “shit on the
ground” is the agitation that starts
disruptions and places bad press on
whichever Trump or Pence event they decided
to hit.
An
operative by the name of Aaron Minter, who
goes by the alias Aaron Black, told project
Project Veritas that the disruption in
Chicago during Trump’s rally in March was an
operation of Democracy Partners.
“So the Chicago Protest
when they shut all that, that was us. It
was more him (Bob Creamer, founder of
Democracy Partners) than me,”
said Aaron Minter, “but none of this was
suppose to come back to us, because we
want it coming from people, we don’t
want it to come from the party.”
It
is not totally clear why Minter, a full-time
employee of Democracy Partners uses an
alias, but one can assume that it is to
shield his true identity from being tied
into the violence he helps stir.
According to Project Veritas, Minter’s job
is to direct the “spontaneous” protests at
Trump and Pence rallies.
“So if we do a protest
and if its branded a DNC protest, right
away the press is going to say
partisan,”
Minter went on.
“But if I’m in there coordinating with
all the groups on the ground and sort of
playing field general but they are the
ones talking to the cameras, then its
actually people. But if we send out
press advisories with DNC on them and
Clinton campaign doesn’t have that same
effect.”
Zulema Rodriguez, who works in the office of
the Foval Group, appears on the video to
also claim credit for the violent protest
that prevented the Chicago Trump rally from
taking place.
“So B and I did the
Chicago Trump Event where we shut it
down like all the yeah..”
Zulema said before being interrupted.
Project Veritas’ video makes it clear that
the disruption coordinated by Democracy
Partners and the Foval Group is indeed that,
coordinated and planned out disruption.
“We have to be
careful because what we don’t need is for it
to show up on CNN that the DNC paid ‘X’
people to..that’s not going to happen,”
Scott Foval was caught saying on undercover
video.
According to the founder of Democracy
Partners Bob Creamer, his group has “a call
with the campaign every day to go over the
focuses that need to be undertaken.”
Zulema Rodriguez also admitted to having
daily calls with the Clinton Campaign.
Wikileaks reveals that at least one
“bird-dogging” operation was approved
directly by Robby Mook, Hillary
Clinton’s campaign manager. In an email
dated July 4, 2015, Mook approved a
plan “to bird dog” Donald Trump, meaning
specifically to infiltrate volunteers
into his campaign events and ask him
questions about immigration.
Trump supporters have frequently been
the victims of real, as opposed to
staged, violence.
While
the mainstream media has tried to paint
Trump supporters as violent and over the
top, it turns out that it was actually the
other side of the aisle who was being just
that.
Ecuador cut off
Assange’s internet at U.S. request,
WikiLeaks says:
Wikileaks said Tuesday that Secretary of
State John Kerry asked Ecuador to stop
WikiLeaks founder, Julian Assange, from
publishing leaked emails that could disrupt
peace negotiations with a guerrilla group in
Colombia.
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