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PRO-ISRAELI, ANTI-ARAB CAMPAIGNS COULD ISOLATE AMERICA
UNIVERSAL PRESS SYNDICATE ^ | Originally Published on October-25-2001 | Georgie Anne Geyer

Posted on 10/30/2001 9:38:42 PM PST by ouroboros

WASHINGTON -- Parallel to the international war against terrorism, a smaller "war" of interests, beliefs and realities is going on beneath the surface, which could endanger the final outcome of everything that has been accomplished since Sept. 11. So far, this parallel conflict is being contained by cool heads in the administration, but that could change at any time.

Essentially, the discussion is over Baghdad: whether Iraq and its "state sponsorship" is really to blame for the terrorism that has struck America and whether we should not then go "straight to Baghdad." That simple exhortation is deeply misleading.

The "Get Iraq" campaign, which to some people means finishing the Gulf War, started within days of the September bombings, long before the anthrax attacks and the new questions they raised. It emerged first and particularly from pro-Israeli hard-liners in the Pentagon such as Deputy Defense Secretary Paul Wolfowitz and adviser Richard Perle, but also from hard-line neoconservatives, and some journalists and congressmen.

Soon it became clear that many, although not all, were in the group that is commonly called in diplomatic and political circles the "Israeli-firsters," meaning that they would always put Israeli policy, or even their perception of it, above anything else.

Barbara Slavin, the USA Today diplomatic correspondent, wrote in mid-October that "Pentagon officials, frustrated by the anti-terrorism campaign's focus on Afghanistan, have quietly gone around the intelligence establishment and asked a former CIA director to look for an Iraqi connection to the Sept. 11 attacks." The sources said that James Woolsey was sent to "seek evidence that would justify U.S. attacks on Iraq." She called it an "unorthodox role," which is surely a kind description.

The campaign also has another target, which has now become obvious in the think tanks, in Congress and in daily meetings here. This bitter attack on both Egypt and Saudi Arabia seeks to discredit both, partly to discount the idea that the Palestinian conflict plays a core role in terrorism against America, and also partly to diminish, or ruin, the United States' relations with any Arab states.

Usually the attacks take the form of criticizing Egypt and Saudi Arabia for not taking a more active role in supporting the United States. Much of the pro-Israeli part of the campaign is directed at proving that this fall's terrorism was instigated not by "Arab street hatred" over the war in Israel and Palestine, but by "unrepresentative" and "oppressive" Arab governments.

The U.S. diplomats I have spoken to, most with long experience in the Middle East, are uniformly enraged by these campaigns. Next to the war, it is the main topic at receptions and meetings. "It's a very simple proposition," one former ambassador to the region told me. "Now's the chance for us to get rid of all of Israel's enemies in the Middle East." And another formerly high-ranking diplomat told me, "It's the old story, that Israel simply can't bear to see any Arab countries close to the United States."

Friendly Arab delegations who have visited here, such as a delegation of high-level Egyptian businessmen who were here last week to express their sympathy, have been assured by the highest levels of the administration that there are no plans to attack Iraq. This has been the restrained and cautious policy of the president, the vice president, the secretary of state and the secretary of defense.

The visitors also point out that, even as this campaign against them was gaining steam in Washington, 15,000 American troops were participating in exercise "Bright Star" in Egypt with Egyptian troops, the Egyptian government was openly supporting the United States, and overflight rights were immediately granted for U.S. planes.

Leading Arab ambassadors have also warned privately that any attack on Iraq would sabotage Arab participation in the series of "coalitions" forming around the conflict. These other agendas, as they euphemistically call them, would drive the moderate Arabs away from the West. They point out, again privately, the fragility of this moment when the Arab masses are at best ambivalent about the anti-bin Laden campaign because of the war with the Palestinians.

Meanwhile, Israel's hard-line Prime Minister Ariel Sharon has refused even to temper his attacks against the Palestinians, despite President Bush's constant requests. Even many of his own coalition say that he wants to destroy the Palestinian Authority, to see the Palestinian radicals installed as the next "government," and then to work toward driving the Palestinians into Jordan.

The Bush administration, concerned by the rising speculation about Iraqi involvement in the anthrax mailings, this week attempted to clarify the public rhetoric. There was still no proof of Iraqi involvement, spokesmen said. And when and if there is, the United States will revisit the question of Iraqi complicity.

Meanwhile, it does not take a von Clausewitz or a Sun Tzu to figure out, militarily and also politically, that it would be the worst kind of madness to isolate America in this difficult, poisonous struggle. The idea of thrusting America into two wars at once and eviscerating the support it needs in the region is not some mischievous theoretical game. It is a deadly, real-life game, and its players should certainly know better.

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1 posted on 10/30/2001 9:38:42 PM PST by ouroboros
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To: ouroboros
Meanwhile, Israel's hard-line Prime Minister Ariel Sharon has refused even to temper his attacks against the Palestinians, despite President Bush's constant requests. Even many of his own coalition say that he wants to destroy the Palestinian Authority, to see the Palestinian radicals installed as the next "government," and then to work toward driving the Palestinians into Jordan. </>

Nice balanced, non-biased reporting from the UPI...NOT

There's nothing wrong with isolating oneself against the evils of the world.

2 posted on 10/30/2001 10:11:04 PM PST by jonatron
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To: jonatron
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3 posted on 10/30/2001 10:11:35 PM PST by jonatron
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To: ouroboros
PRO-ISRAELI, ANTI-ARAB CAMPAIGNS COULD ISOLATE AMERICA

So what? Pro-Israel bump.
4 posted on 10/30/2001 10:22:36 PM PST by Hemlock
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To: ouroboros
Geyer has been trying to get Israel to go to the showers as long as Geyer has been writing a column. Nothing the Jews could do would ever be sufficient to Geyer other than the Jews making a lemming run into the Meditteranean Sea. Nothing new in Geyer's opinion. But she does know how to sing the praises of the Sheiks of Saudi. Maybe she's hoping to become one of the 100 wives or even concubines?
5 posted on 10/30/2001 11:26:39 PM PST by rebdov
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To: Hemlock
Yes, it will isolate us from the murderous jihadist savages in the Islamic world. It's NOT going to isolate us from Europe, Great Britain, Australia, China, and Russia, as well as the Council of Independent States (aka the "Icky-stans.") It certainly won't isolate us from Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, Singapore, or Hong Kong. Subsaharan (i.e. non-Muslim) Africa has more problems with Communism than radical Islam, but they don't turn down our aid for all that. It may not even isolate us from Iran (which is one of the odd reversals of this whole war.) As far as the jihadist savages, let them be isolated until they can show they're ready to join the rest of the world in the 21st century.
6 posted on 10/31/2001 6:21:35 AM PST by ikanakattara
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Addendum: nor will it isolate us from India - in fact, kicking jihadist rear will bind us closer geopolitically to the Indians.
7 posted on 10/31/2001 6:22:21 AM PST by ikanakattara
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To: rebdov
Geyer is a moron. Read the Papers in the so called 'Moderate" states and allies, Saudi Arabia and Egypt. They are full of hate and calls for killing Americans. They print nothing without the approval tacit or otherwise of their goverment. They condemn themselves with their own words.
8 posted on 10/31/2001 6:30:25 AM PST by Leto
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To the Israel Firsters'

Meanwhile, it does not take a von Clausewitz or a Sun Tzu to figure out, militarily and also politically, that it would be the worst kind of madness to isolate America in this difficult, poisonous struggle.

The idea of thrusting America into two wars at once and eviscerating the support it needs in the region is not some mischievous theoretical game. It is a deadly, real-life game, and "its players should certainly know better."


"its players should certainly know better."

9 posted on 10/31/2001 6:39:59 AM PST by prognostigaator
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I can only hope that America is isolated from the backwards thinking of the Islamic world.
10 posted on 10/31/2001 6:42:14 AM PST by B Knotts
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To: ouroboros
Israel is fighting a second front against terrorism. And they have been doing it alone. They have been reasonable and more than patient. America, for the most part, is already "isolated". Time to stop tying their hands.
12 posted on 10/31/2001 6:49:24 AM PST by kidd
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To: prognostigaator
Sun Tsu would of course notice that we are already isolated. They pay lip service to us to stay out of our gunsights.

We go through the motions so we can take them out 1 at a time.

Isreal has nothing to do with this. THey have attacked the US, and they view us as the Great Satan. They view us as the mortal enemies of Islam. This is THEIR view not mine.

DOn't seperate the TATICS of fighting a war with the Strategic realities we face.

13 posted on 10/31/2001 6:50:11 AM PST by Leto
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To: ouroboros
The Israeli people deserve our continued support. They have kept their resolve under the blistering hatred of the vast majority of nations on this planet. Not to say we should let the nations of Islam drift to far from us. After all you should keep your friends close and your enemies closer.
15 posted on 10/31/2001 7:26:35 AM PST by hsszionist
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To: ouroboros
Geyer is an anti-semite from way back. Think Reese-Sobran. Nutcakes. Interesting you post all three.
16 posted on 10/31/2001 9:49:45 AM PST by veronica
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To: Leto
You are on the money.

There persists amongst a certain crowd a determined effort to ignore all the sins of the Arabs and find only the Jews guilty of all evil.

17 posted on 10/31/2001 9:51:10 AM PST by rebdov
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To: prognostigaator
For all the accusations of treason like calling people Israel firsters ( I have always wondered why that is protected speech on FreeRepublic but 'Jew haters' is forbidden) does anyone stand up and admit that they are Israel Lasters and can't wait 'til those Jews and their country go to the showers?
18 posted on 10/31/2001 9:57:56 AM PST by rebdov
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To: rebdov
The Israel Lasters preoccupation with Israel is, of course, simply because of Jew-hatred. They would care less about the middle east if the it had no Jews.

Anti-zionism is today's politically correct version of anti-Semitism. It has an air of acceptability.

These people, for all their bravado, don't have the guts to come out of the closet and own up to their Jew-hatred.

However, on the Samuel Francis Forum, which many of the Israel Lasters visit, they let it all hang out. They blast Free Republic continually for allowing Jews and Christian zionists to express their views.

19 posted on 10/31/2001 10:37:01 AM PST by vrwc54
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To: rebdov
The Israel Lasters preoccupation with Israel is, of course, simply because of Jew-hatred. They would care less about the middle east if the it had no Jews.

Anti-zionism is today's politically correct version of anti-Semitism. It has an air of acceptability.

These people, for all their bravado, don't have the guts to come out of the closet and own up to their Jew-hatred.

However, on the Samuel Francis Forum, which many of the Israel Lasters visit, they let it all hang out. They blast Free Republic continually for allowing Jews and Christian zionists to express their views.

20 posted on 10/31/2001 10:38:21 AM PST by vrwc54
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