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abdul Majid
03-22-2006, 12:56 AM
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American Muslim News Briefs
Tuesday, March 21, 2006

Pro-Israel Lobby in U.S. Under Attack
Source: United Press International



WASHINGTON, March 20 (UPI) -- Two of America's top scholars have published a searing attack on the role and power of Washington's pro-Israel lobby in a British journal, warning that its "decisive" role in fomenting the Iraq war is now being repeated with the threat of action against Iran. And they say that the Lobby is so strong that they doubt their article would be accepted in any U.S.-based publication.

Professor John Mearsheimer of the University of Chicago, author of "The Tragedy of Great Power Politics" and Professor Stephen Walt of Harvard's Kenney School, and author of "Taming American Power: The Global Response to U.S. Primacy," are leading figures American in academic life.

They claim that the Israel lobby has distorted American policy and operates against American interests, that it has organized the funneling of more than $140 billion dollars to Israel and "has a stranglehold" on the U.S. Congress, and its ability to raise large campaign funds gives its vast influence over Republican and Democratic administrations, while its role in Washington think tanks on the Middle East dominates the policy debate.

And they say that the Lobby works ruthlessly to suppress questioning of its role, to blacken its critics and to crush serious debate about the wisdom of supporting Israel in U.S. public life.

"Silencing skeptics by organizing blacklists and boycotts -- or by suggesting that critics are anti-Semites -- violates the principle of open debate on which democracy depends," Walt and Mearsheimer write.


The article, which is already stirring furious debate in U.S. academic and intellectual circles, also explores the historical role of the Lobby.

"For the past several decades, and especially since the Six-Day War in 1967, the centerpiece of US Middle Eastern policy has been its relationship with Israel," the article says.

"The combination of unwavering support for Israel and the related effort to spread 'democracy' throughout the region has inflamed Arab and Islamic opinion and jeopardized not only U.S. security but that of much of the rest of the world. This situation has no equal in American political history. Why has the U.S. been willing to set aside its own security and that of many of its allies in order to advance the interests of another state?" Professors Walt and Mearsheimer add.

"The thrust of U.S. policy in the region derives almost entirely from domestic politics, and especially the activities of the 'Israel Lobby'. Other special-interest groups have managed to skew foreign policy, but no lobby has managed to divert it as far from what the national interest would suggest, while simultaneously convincing Americans that U.S. interests and those of the other country - in this case, Israel -- are essentially identical," they add.

They argue that far from being a strategic asset to the United States, Israel "is becoming a strategic burden" and "does not behave like a loyal ally." They also suggest that Israel is also now "a liability in the war on terror and the broader effort to deal with rogue states.

"Saying that Israel and the U.S. are united by a shared terrorist threat has the causal relationship backwards: the US has a terrorism problem in good part because it is so closely allied with Israel, not the other way around," they add. "Support for Israel is not the only source of anti-American terrorism, but it is an important one, and it makes winning the war on terror more difficult. There is no question that many al-Qaida leaders, including Osama bin Laden, are motivated by Israel's presence in Jerusalem and the plight of the Palestinians. Unconditional support for Israel makes it easier for extremists to rally popular support and to attract recruits."

They question the argument that Israel deserves support as the only democracy in the Middle East, claiming that "some aspects of Israeli democracy are at odds with core American values. Unlike the US, where people are supposed to enjoy equal rights irrespective of race, religion or ethnicity, Israel was explicitly founded as a Jewish state and citizenship is based on the principle of blood kinship. Given this, it is not surprising that its 1.3 million Arabs are treated as second-class citizens."

The most powerful force in the Lobby is AIPAC, the American-Israel Public affairs Committee, which Walt and Mearsheimer call "a de facto agent for a foreign government," and which they say has now forged an important alliance with evangelical Christian groups.

The bulk of the article is a detailed analysis of the way they claim the Lobby managed to change the Bush administration's policy from "halting Israel's expansionist policies in the Occupied Territories and advocating the creation of a Palestinian state" and divert it to the war on Iraq instead. They write "Pressure from Israel and the Lobby was not the only factor behind the decision to attack Iraq in March 2003, but it was critical."

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renak
03-22-2006, 01:02 AM
There are underlying issues involving the USA and Israel that never seem to surface. I've read a lot of conspiracy theories about the relationship, which are always interesting. lol

The USA/Israel dependency is one which needs to be explored...

Thanks for the article.
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abdul Majid
03-22-2006, 01:19 AM
format_quote Originally Posted by renak
There are underlying issues involving the USA and Israel that never seem to surface. I've read a lot of conspiracy theories about the relationship, which are always interesting. lol

The USA/Israel dependency is one which needs to be explored...

Thanks for the article.

i agree renak, there are underlying issues that just do not surface, and the US/Isreali "tagteam" if you will, should be explored...not that im saying "OHH MAN THEIRS A CONSPIRACY HERE"...LOL , but america (which is a lovly country) is being taken over by Isrealis, who are funneling of more than $140 billion dollars to Israel and "has a stranglehold" on the U.S. Congress...this is a very important issue thats being slept on...they are taming american power...

"Silencing skeptics by organizing blacklists and boycotts -- or by suggesting that critics are anti-Semites -- violates the principle of open debate on which democracy depends," Walt and Mearsheimer write.
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renak
03-22-2006, 01:31 AM
format_quote Originally Posted by abdul Majid
i agree renak, there are underlying issues that just do not surface, and the US/Isreali "tagteam" if you will, should be explored...not that im saying "OHH MAN THEIRS A CONSPIRACY HERE"...LOL , but america (which is a lovly country) is being taken over by Isrealis, who are funneling of more than $140 billion dollars to Israel and "has a stranglehold" on the U.S. Congress...this is a very important issue thats being slept on...they are taming american power...

"Silencing skeptics by organizing blacklists and boycotts -- or by suggesting that critics are anti-Semites -- violates the principle of open debate on which democracy depends," Walt and Mearsheimer write.
It amazes me that the Israelies have so much influence in the USA, and most Americans are oblivious to the fact. I can point my finder at zionism (which no doubt is a contributor to the issue), but there must be other contributing factors.....
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abdul Majid
03-22-2006, 01:33 AM
yes very true renak

for the record , anyone who is reading, I am not anti Isreal, people have a right to thier beliefs, but im simply pointing out that nobody is allowed to critize them, and they are slowly taking control on the good old U.S of A....
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cleo
03-22-2006, 02:56 AM
Will you all do yourself a favor, and look up democracy, and then republic? The spread of democracy is like Hitler came to dinner. Democracy is the most mis-understood word around lately. A quote, " To the Republic, for which it stands, one nation, under God, with liberty and justice for all." Ding the bell, for freedom only rings, when you hear it.
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