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Liberating the American people: USA must free itself from Israel or face
the consequences</span>
Gilad Atzmon looks at how the USâs Israel-driven policy in the Middle
East is unravelling with the impending fall of its key vassal, Egyptâs
Husni Mubarak. He argues that the only way forward for the USA is to
start pursuing its own national interests, not those of Israel â which
it can do only if it unshackles itself from the Israel lobby.
In his latest Newsweek article Stephen Kinzer wonders who America is
betting on in the popular rising forces in the Middle East: âThe same
friends it has been betting on for decades,â he answers. âMubarakâs
pharaonic regime in Egypt, Mahmoud Abbas and his Palestinian Authority,
the Saudi monarchy, and increasingly radical politicians in Israel. It
is no wonder that Iranâs power is rising as the American-imposed order
begins to crumble,â he concludes.
Kinzer explains Americaâs stance succinctly and accurately:
The US keeps Mubarak in power â it gave his regime 1.5 billion dollars
in aid last year â mainly because he supports Americaâs pro-Israel
policies, especially by helping Israel maintain its stranglehold on
Gaza. </span>It supports Abbas for the same reason; Abbas is seen as
willing to compromise with Israel and is, therefore, a desirable
negotiating partner⌠American support for Mubarak and Abbas continues,
although neither man is in power with any figment of legality; Mubarak
brazenly stage-manages elections, and Abbas has ruled by decree since
his term of office expired in 2009.
US policy in the service of Israel
âFor decades American foreign policy has been dictated by Zionist forces
within the administration. For decades, America has been exhausting its
resources to chase the enemies of the Jewish state. It even sends its
young boys and girls to fight and die in Zionist wars.âIn the light of
Kinzerâs statement, the following questions surely need answering: Why
does America support those regimes whose leadersâ dictates, ideologies
and methods of ruling are totally and openly incongruous with Americaâs
alleged value system? And If America is genuinely concerned with the
so-called ârise of Islamâ, why, then, did it eradicate Saddam Husseinâs
distinctly secular regime? And if America is, as it claims, enthusiastic
about encouraging ânon-radicalisedâ secular Arabs, why is it constantly
seeking conflict with Bashar Asad, leader of another secular stronghold?
And If America does indeed champion democracy, why does it support the
Saudi regime, Mubarak and Abbas? Why does it not seek friendship with
the democratically-elected Hamas?
In short American policy seems to be a total mess â unless one is
willing openly to admit that there is a clear coherent thread running
through American foreign policy: it simply serves Israelâs interests.
For decades American foreign policy has been dictated by Zionist forces
within the administration. For decades, America has been exhausting its
resources to chase the enemies of the Jewish state. It even sends its
young boys and girls to fight and die in Zionist wars. The second Iraq
war was obviously such a war. It is becoming clear that Americaâs
decision makers have sacrificed the interests of the American people.
Zionist witch hunts of US patriots
On 28 January we learned that the Jewish lobby in America has
shamelessly slammed Republican Senator and Tea Party representative Rand
Paul for suggesting that the âUnited States should halt all foreign aid,
including its financial aid, to Israelâ. Even the alleged
âpeace-seekingâ J Street was quick to attack the patriotic senator. And
clearly they didnât mince their words. A statement issued by J Street said:
Senator Paulâs proposal would undermine the decades-long bipartisan
consensus on US support for Israel. Any erosion of support should
concern Israelâs friends on both sides of the political aisle, and we
call in particular on leaders and donors in Senator Paulâs party to
repudiate his comments and ensure that American leadership around the
world is not threatened by this irresponsible proposal.
National Jewish Democratic Council (NJDC) President and Chief Executive
Officer David Harris repeated the same line of thought, saying that
âPaulâs suggestion is negligent, shortsighted and just plain wrongâŚ
Senator Paulâs statement is yet another illustration of how the
Republican Party continues to grow increasingly out of touch with the
values of the vast majority of the American Jewish community.â
But Harris fails to grasp that the patriotic senator Paul is actually
concerned with the interest of America, rather than the
tribally-orientated âvalues of the vast majority of the American Jewsâ,
because Senator Rand Paul obviously points at a clear conflict between
American interests and the foreign interests promoted by the Jewish lobby.
Vassals of the Jewish lobby
In his Newsweek article, Kinzer astutely points out that America needs
ânew approaches and new partners. Listening more closely to Turkey, the
closest US ally in the Muslim Middle East, would be a good start. A wise
second step would be a reversal of policy toward Iran, from
confrontation to a genuine search for compromise.â
But, It is clear beyond doubt here that America will not be able to
integrate Kinzerâs very reasonable suggestions into its foreign policy
unless it first liberates itself from the grip of the Jewish lobby. But
it has been proven that it is not easy for our greed-driven politicians
to emancipate themselves voluntarily from the lobby. As we read above,
the âliberalâ J Street group have called upon donors to cut off the very
life supply of Senator Rand Paul. And the Jewish lobby in America would
do the same to every American politician who dared to break the links.
However, in the wake of the current financial turmoil, I am convinced
that more and more Americans are beginning to identify the root cause at
the bottom of their flawed foreign policy. By the time this happens,
America may well be liberated.
Here is the link to Gilad Atzmonâs fascinating and courageous Website
View the full article
Liberating the American people: USA must free itself from Israel or face
the consequences</span>
Gilad Atzmon looks at how the USâs Israel-driven policy in the Middle
East is unravelling with the impending fall of its key vassal, Egyptâs
Husni Mubarak. He argues that the only way forward for the USA is to
start pursuing its own national interests, not those of Israel â which
it can do only if it unshackles itself from the Israel lobby.
In his latest Newsweek article Stephen Kinzer wonders who America is
betting on in the popular rising forces in the Middle East: âThe same
friends it has been betting on for decades,â he answers. âMubarakâs
pharaonic regime in Egypt, Mahmoud Abbas and his Palestinian Authority,
the Saudi monarchy, and increasingly radical politicians in Israel. It
is no wonder that Iranâs power is rising as the American-imposed order
begins to crumble,â he concludes.
Kinzer explains Americaâs stance succinctly and accurately:
The US keeps Mubarak in power â it gave his regime 1.5 billion dollars
in aid last year â mainly because he supports Americaâs pro-Israel
policies, especially by helping Israel maintain its stranglehold on
Gaza. </span>It supports Abbas for the same reason; Abbas is seen as
willing to compromise with Israel and is, therefore, a desirable
negotiating partner⌠American support for Mubarak and Abbas continues,
although neither man is in power with any figment of legality; Mubarak
brazenly stage-manages elections, and Abbas has ruled by decree since
his term of office expired in 2009.
US policy in the service of Israel
âFor decades American foreign policy has been dictated by Zionist forces
within the administration. For decades, America has been exhausting its
resources to chase the enemies of the Jewish state. It even sends its
young boys and girls to fight and die in Zionist wars.âIn the light of
Kinzerâs statement, the following questions surely need answering: Why
does America support those regimes whose leadersâ dictates, ideologies
and methods of ruling are totally and openly incongruous with Americaâs
alleged value system? And If America is genuinely concerned with the
so-called ârise of Islamâ, why, then, did it eradicate Saddam Husseinâs
distinctly secular regime? And if America is, as it claims, enthusiastic
about encouraging ânon-radicalisedâ secular Arabs, why is it constantly
seeking conflict with Bashar Asad, leader of another secular stronghold?
And If America does indeed champion democracy, why does it support the
Saudi regime, Mubarak and Abbas? Why does it not seek friendship with
the democratically-elected Hamas?
In short American policy seems to be a total mess â unless one is
willing openly to admit that there is a clear coherent thread running
through American foreign policy: it simply serves Israelâs interests.
For decades American foreign policy has been dictated by Zionist forces
within the administration. For decades, America has been exhausting its
resources to chase the enemies of the Jewish state. It even sends its
young boys and girls to fight and die in Zionist wars. The second Iraq
war was obviously such a war. It is becoming clear that Americaâs
decision makers have sacrificed the interests of the American people.
Zionist witch hunts of US patriots
On 28 January we learned that the Jewish lobby in America has
shamelessly slammed Republican Senator and Tea Party representative Rand
Paul for suggesting that the âUnited States should halt all foreign aid,
including its financial aid, to Israelâ. Even the alleged
âpeace-seekingâ J Street was quick to attack the patriotic senator. And
clearly they didnât mince their words. A statement issued by J Street said:
Senator Paulâs proposal would undermine the decades-long bipartisan
consensus on US support for Israel. Any erosion of support should
concern Israelâs friends on both sides of the political aisle, and we
call in particular on leaders and donors in Senator Paulâs party to
repudiate his comments and ensure that American leadership around the
world is not threatened by this irresponsible proposal.
National Jewish Democratic Council (NJDC) President and Chief Executive
Officer David Harris repeated the same line of thought, saying that
âPaulâs suggestion is negligent, shortsighted and just plain wrongâŚ
Senator Paulâs statement is yet another illustration of how the
Republican Party continues to grow increasingly out of touch with the
values of the vast majority of the American Jewish community.â
But Harris fails to grasp that the patriotic senator Paul is actually
concerned with the interest of America, rather than the
tribally-orientated âvalues of the vast majority of the American Jewsâ,
because Senator Rand Paul obviously points at a clear conflict between
American interests and the foreign interests promoted by the Jewish lobby.
Vassals of the Jewish lobby
In his Newsweek article, Kinzer astutely points out that America needs
ânew approaches and new partners. Listening more closely to Turkey, the
closest US ally in the Muslim Middle East, would be a good start. A wise
second step would be a reversal of policy toward Iran, from
confrontation to a genuine search for compromise.â
But, It is clear beyond doubt here that America will not be able to
integrate Kinzerâs very reasonable suggestions into its foreign policy
unless it first liberates itself from the grip of the Jewish lobby. But
it has been proven that it is not easy for our greed-driven politicians
to emancipate themselves voluntarily from the lobby. As we read above,
the âliberalâ J Street group have called upon donors to cut off the very
life supply of Senator Rand Paul. And the Jewish lobby in America would
do the same to every American politician who dared to break the links.
However, in the wake of the current financial turmoil, I am convinced
that more and more Americans are beginning to identify the root cause at
the bottom of their flawed foreign policy. By the time this happens,
America may well be liberated.
Here is the link to Gilad Atzmonâs fascinating and courageous Website
View the full article