Posted on 11/06/2001 11:22:18 AM PST by ouroboros
One reason the Middle East has always baffled me is that we hear such contradictory things about the state of Israel. Israels defenders make it sound like heaven; its detractors make it sound like hell. On the one hand, its citizens, including Arabs, enjoy liberties denied by most states in the region; on the other hand, it deals harshly and cruelly with non-Jews, especially in the occupied territories.
A Christian has to be particularly disturbed by the recent killings of innocent Christians, including children, in Bethlehem, the birthplace of Christ. The exact circumstances are unclear, because our news media dont report much on the plight of Christians in the region; but its hard to believe these violent deaths were unavoidable. Were they inflicted by weapons supplied by the United States?
The question is not whether Israel is heaven or hell; its neither. Its a deeply troubled country, and the real question, for Americans, is whether the fate of the United States should be tied to it.
Its understandable that the Israelis should want U.S. support; but what is the cost to Americans? There is the monetary cost, in billions of tax dollars per year; there is the hatred of this country that is exacerbated, if not wholly caused, by the U.S.-Israel alliance; and that hatred has now cost thousands of American lives, with the toll rising.
It would be one thing if Israels American advocates frankly admitted the costs and argued that America has nevertheless gained more than it has lost by the alliance. But they dont. They talk as if the alliance has been all profit to this country, with no downside. They contend that the 9/11 attacks had little or nothing to do with the U.S.-Israel alliance.
Some of Israels advocates are even arguing, as former Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu does, that Arabs hate Israel because of the United States, and not vice versa! Even by the standards of political propaganda, which assumes the stupidity of the masses, this is absurd. If it were true, the Israelis would end their ties to the United States in a flash.
A decade ago, Patrick Buchanan was accused of anti-Semitism for referring to Israels amen corner in this country. But nobody denied that such an Amen Corner exists, including many journalists, Christian as well as Jewish, who constantly urge the U.S. to go to war against Israels enemies especially, at the moment, Iraq.
To acknowledge this is to incur the charge of raising the canard of dual loyalty. Now it would be grossly unfair to accuse all American Jews of giving their chief loyalty to Israel. But that some Jews do it is beyond question. What is the pro-Israel lobby in this country seeking, if not at least the partial sacrifice of American interests to Israeli interests? Thats what lobbies are for: sacrificing general interests to particular interests. Farmers lobbies do it, labor unions do it, big corporations do it. They always pretend that what is good for the narrow interest is good for everyone, just as the pro-Israel lobby always argues that what is good for Israel is good for America.
The pro-Israel lobby never acknowledges that there may be sharp divergences between the two countries interests. Having read its literature for many years, I cant recall a single case when Israels advocates have said: Policy X would be to Israels advantage, but it would hurt the United States, so it should be avoided. Even dual loyalty would sometimes put U.S. interests first.
Worse than the pro-Israel lobby itself are the American politicians who constantly pander to it. They act on the assumption that Jewish voters and campaign donors place Israeli interests above American interests. And as long as they act on this assumption without putting it into words, nobody comments on the anti-Semitic implications of their behaving as if the canard were solid fact.
Even when the Israelis kill American sailors or steal American military secrets, these fine Americans never express outrage or demand investigations. Nothing could better illustrate the sagacity of George Washingtons warnings against the foreign corruption to which republics are susceptible.
Israel has become so dependent on American aid that even to ask for candor about the interests at stake is to risk the charge of being anti-Israel as if seeking the unvarnished truth amounted to declaring war on Israel. Israels defenders imply that Israel depends not only on America, but on false propaganda. Dont they ever listen to themselves?
However, I agree with the author: the supporters of Isreal need to make the case for themselves, be it a civilizational argument along the lines that I presented, or some other argument.
This is absolutley NUTZ. Have we entered the Twilight Zone?
(They have been at war with their neighbors for 60 years or so and they are the largest ever recipients of Foreign Aid in modern history.What's Flagship about that?)
the most abused bogus excuse for lack of objective dialogue is this term. And I won't say it, because it often means nothing more than intimidating someone into shutting their mouth and foresaking the truth.
2. Judaism, as a religion based on the Old Testament, is at the foundation of the Western culture.
Why do you feel the need to reform the government of people living half way around the world?
FreeRepublic too, BWAHAHA!
Lousy debut, lucretius.
You must be kidding, Israel can be hardly called a "Western" country, let alone a "flagship".
Israel has competitive elections that on a number of occasions changed the course of that country.
Why do you feel the need to reform the government of people living half way around the world?
I don't feel such need in general. When the Western civilization to which I belong is attacked by bastards I would like the government where the bastards live to punish them as criminals and preempt future attacks; when a cooperation from those governments is not forthcoming, I wish to change them.
see #12 as to why.
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