Declaring Independence from Israel
It's Way Overdue!
By Philip Giraldi
• March 31, 2015 • THE UNZ REVIEW
When Republican Presidential
contender Senator Ted Cruz announced his intention to run before a packed
audience at Liberty University in Lynchburg Virginia, the one line in his
speech that drew the most applause
was “Instead of a president who boycotts Prime Minister Netanyahu, imagine a
president who stands unapologetically with the nation of Israel.” I do not know
if those who were cheering were really aware of what Cruz was saying, but the
preposition “with” committing President Cruz to some kind of ad hoc
equal partnership with a foreign government was both unseemly and ultimately
un-American. A President of the United States should be prepared and expected
to advance only American interests.
There is no ambiguity in Cruz. As keynote speaker
for a conference held last September by the newly formed In Defense of
Christians group, he demonstrated that even in front of Middle Eastern
Christians it was necessary to play the Israel card, bringing Jewish
“persecution” into the discussion before walking off stage. Just before
exiting, he said, “If you will not stand with Israel and the Jews, then I will
not stand with you. Good night, and God bless.”
A day after Cruz and Liberty it was
Jeb Bush’s turn. He repudiated James Baker, his father’s secretary of state,
after Baker had mildly criticized Netanyahu’s rejection of a possible
Palestinian state, with Bush’s press spokesman asserting “Governor Bush’s
support for Israel and Prime Minister Netanyahu is unwavering.” In a follow-up op-ed
last Wednesday, Bush cemented his credentials as a worthy heir to his brother
George in terms of intellectual vacuity by opposing nuclear negotiations with
Iran before asserting “The Obama administration treats announcements of new
apartment buildings in Jerusalem like acts of aggression.” Jeb is apparently
unaware that there are half a million settlers on the West Bank on stolen
Palestinian land.
Every Republican presidential wannabe
makes an obligatory trip to Israel to kiss Netanyahu’s ring. And the
neoconservative claque is meanwhile crowing about Bibi, calling him
the “leader of the free world.” One blogger quipped
“Has it got to the point that the GOP should cut through all the red tape and
simply nominate Benjamin Netanyahu as their 2016 candidate?”
The most recent GOP presidential
candidate Mitt Romney went so far as to pledge himself to take Israel’s advice
before doing anything in the Middle East. Cruz, like Romney, has made very
clear his willingness to be guided by Israel and it appears that Bush 3 will do
more of the same. As will every other leading Republican, including Rand Paul
who recently defended critics who claimed that he was applauding too slowly
during the Netanyahu speech, saying
“I gave the prime minister 50 standing ovations, I co-sponsored bringing him
here.”
Marco Rubio another presidential aspirant,
has already declared
that if he is elected president, he would be willing to defy America’s European
allies if necessary to revoke any deal with Iran he might inherit. Rubio’s
foreign policy advisers feature Dan Senor, Elliot Abrams, Robert Kagan and Eric
Edelman.
Selling out to
Israeli interests has become de rigueur for Republican
politicians and presidential hopefuls as well as for a heck of a lot of
Democrats as well. Former Bill Clinton U.N. Ambassador Bill Richardson recently commented
that Israel is “our anchor in the Mideast. Our beachfront is Israel. They’re
our strongest ally” while Senator Chuck Schumer, who is poised to become Senate
Minority Leader, has declared
“One of my roles, very important in the United States senate, is to be a shomer
– to be the shomer Yisrael (guardian for Israel). And I will continue to
be that with every bone in my body …”
The description of Israel as a close
ally is not true, of course. Though Israel is persistently referred to as
America’s greatest friend by the chattering class it is not legally or
practically an ally at all and never has been. And then there is the recent revelation
that Israel not only spied on Americans officials negotiating with Iran but
also used the information obtained with members of Congress to undercut the
talks. It is quite possible that Netanyahu was getting his intelligence from
someone inside the United States delegation, raising a perhaps more troubling
issue about the loyalty of some senior officials. It also suggests that at
least some Congressmen received briefings from the Israeli government that
included classified information obtained from the U.S. negotiating team and did
nothing about it.
That revelation of spying came on top
of Benjamin Netanyahu’s apparent strategic decision to deal only with American
leaders whom he likes and who like him in return. His 2012 endorsement of
Romney preceded an unrelenting two year campaign excoriating the Obama
Administration for its “weakness” regarding Iran. There have been two speeches
by Netanyahu before Congress piling on more of the same but the coup de
grace came when a desperate Netanyahu seeking reelection explicitly rejected
the U.S. backed negotiations seeking to create a peaceful settlement for the
Israel-Palestine problem. And then Netanyahu, confident that he can get away
with anything without consequence, threw into the hopper a racist rant
encouraging right wing support at the polls in Israel by creating fears over
Israeli Arabs who might want to vote.
Senator John McCain inevitably
accused President Obama of having a tantrum and told him “to get over it” after
the White House expressed some concern regarding the extreme right wing Israeli
election result. And now that the elections are over, it is reported that Israeli intelligence
officers who exposed some of Netanyahu’s lies will be purged after the new
government is formed. The GOP majority in Congress meanwhile has already
rewarded Bibi for his enlightened statesmanship by giving him 50 ovations,
thanking him for making the American Secretary of State and President look
ridiculous. Forty-seven Senators subsequently signed a letter to the Iranian
leadership warning that they would repudiate any nuclear agreement entered into
by President Obama and Speaker of the House John Boehner will be traveling to
Israel this week, presumably to personally thank Netanyahu for his
understanding and continued support.
And meanwhile Washington continues to
reward Israel with more than $3 billion per year in direct assistance plus
billions more in tax exempt “charitable contributions” from American citizens,
some of which goes to build illegal
settlements. It continues to provide Israel with political cover at
the United Nations; supplies it with weapons, some of which have been used in
contravention of American law; and it regularly defers to Israeli concerns
about the political situation in the Middle East.
As a reward for Washington’s
largesse, Israel’s many enemies have made the United States a terrorist target.
And then there is what the White House and Justice Department (DOJ) do not do.
Israel is the number one “friendly” country
in terms of the level of espionage directed against the United States but the
federal government chooses not prosecute the hundreds of Israelis and Americans
caught spying. The DOJ has even blocked
any inquiries by concerned citizens into the details of Israeli espionage using
mechanisms like the Freedom of Information Act.
One might well come to the conclusion
that the American people are not very well served by all of this nonsense.
Israel has sometimes been called the “fifty-first state” but it is worse than
that as it pays no taxes, is never held accountable for anything, damages U.S.
interests and is a net beneficiary at all levels. And all of Netanyahu’s
subterfuge has taken place against a backdrop of repeated U.S. pledges of
support for Israel coupled with fulsome assertions by policy makers that
America “has Israel’s back” if there is any conflict in the region, a virtual
commitment that Washington will join in any war that Tel Aviv initiates.
As Israel has done and continues to
do grave damage to the United States through its actions, it is past time for
an amicable divorce, to enable the dog to again wag its tail, as it were. It is
quite possible to wish Israel and the Israeli people well without having to
become an accomplice in war crimes. As there is more than sufficient justification
to change the existing injurious special relationship, I would propose a new
Declaration of Independence, this time not directed at King George III but at
King Bibi Netanyahu and his associates in government.
As a prologue to the injuries suffered
by the United States, I cannot put it any better than did America’s Founders:
“When in the Course of human events, it becomes necessary for one people to
dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another, and to
assume among the powers of the earth, the separate and equal station to which
the Laws of Nature and of Nature’s God entitle them, a decent respect to the
opinions of mankind requires that they should declare the causes which impel
them to the separation:”
·
Washington wishes Israel and all
other countries in the Middle East well and hopes that they will prosper, but
from now on Israel, having abused its privileged position, must be treated just
like any other country, with the depth of the bilateral relationship dictated
by actual American interests.
·
American taxpayer contributions to
Israel’s high tech first world economy are both unnecessary and unwarranted and
will cease.
·
Diplomatic protection of Israel at
the United Nations and in other international bodies damages American interests
and will only be considered when Israeli and U.S. interests coincide.
·
Israeli has violated U.S. laws
regarding the use of American provided military equipment for defensive
purposes only. Future sales of equipment will be reviewed and American military
equipment prepositioned in Israel will also be removed.
·
Because it is a violation of Article
4 of the U.S. Constitution American intelligence agencies will no longer share
raw data obtained illegally on American citizens with Israel.
·
Because funding the occupation of the
West Bank is illegal, any private donations to Israel will only be considered
charitable when it can be demonstrated that the recipients are actually
eligible for that tax status.
·
As it is in Washington’s interest to
do so, the United States will be free to negotiate with Iran, Syria and all
other countries in the Middle East. The United States will specifically respect
the national integrity and sovereignty of all nations in the region, i.e. there
will be no more threats that a “military option” is on the table.
·
As there is a clear conflict of
interest, trips to Israel funded by private foundations and lobbies to acquaint
Congressmen, military officers, and other elected officials with the Israeli
point of view will be considered gifts and subject to appropriate regulation
and taxation.
·
Israeli lobbying groups to include
AIPAC, WINEP and JINSA have done great damage to the interests of the United
States and will be required to register under the Foreign Agents Registration
Act of 1938.
·
How Israel conducts its domestic
governance is its own business, but the United States will oppose the
continuation of legal and administrative infringements on the fundamental
rights of ethnic and religious minorities in any and all countries, including
those that regard themselves as democratic, to include Israel’s treatment of
its Arab minority.
·
As it is in the United States
interest to do so, Washington will support in international fora the creation
of a sovereign and functional Palestinian state to include full recognition by
Washington, understanding that the persistence of the Palestinian problem has
been both an incubator of and recruiting poster for terrorism worldwide.
·
Stealing American high technology and
government secrets has done grave damage. Israelis and Americans caught spying
against the United States will be arrested, charged and prosecuted under
applicable statutes. There will be no exceptions.
I am convinced that a new Declaration
of Independence will be good both for the United States and for Israel. The
U.S. can remove the issue of Israel from its fractious political discourse and
will at last be free of a major distortion in its ability to conduct foreign
and security policy based on America’s own interests. Israel, which is military
dominant in its region, can begin to think seriously of how to coexist with its
neighbors rather than bomb them into submission. A reset for both countries
would be healthy as well as the right thing to do.
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