§ SEPTEMBER 7, 2016
Counterpunch.org
We
normally think of colonizers as large countries, and the colonized as smaller
and weaker nations. But this is not always the case. Colonization does not
require occupation. It merely requires the subjugation of the colonized. With
ambition, superior information and calculation, and the right mindset, smaller
nations can (and have in the past) colonized and dominated larger and nominally
more powerful countries.
India
was successfully colonized by tiny Britain in the 18th century. The vehicle for
colonization was the East India Company. It was only after the Indian mutiny
that Britain acted directly and sent in troops to establish the British Raj.
For the next 200 years India was drained of its wealth, its economy was restructured
to support England’s needs and global ambitions, and its people militarized to
fight and die on behalf of the British crown. The Indian leaders who remained
were willing participants in this venture; those who felt otherwise were
destroyed or marginalized.
In a
similar vein, Israel today is in the process of colonizing the United States,
which is vital to its global projection and exercise of power. The steps Israel
is taking are visible to all (as was the case with British designs on India)
and yet it is remarkably difficult to connect the dots while such a takeover is
in process. Or, to do anything about it.
Colonization does not mean total control of everything
It
means total control of what matters. The British were interested in Indian
wealth, and a standing army of Indians willing to die for their wars. They
couldn’t care less about India’s internal petty politics that did not directly
or indirectly impact their mission. An effective “divide and conquer” strategy
pit Indians against each other and discouraged any kind of coordinated
response, or sedition. The British leveraged their “outsider advantage” to
objectively collect data with which to calculate and coordinate which Indian
princes to support in battles, and which to connive with. Like pieces on a
chessboard, Indian leaders exhausted themselves through internal battles, and
were prevailed to seek cover provided by the British. Small amounts of leverage
can change outcomes (as the Israeli lobby AIPAC has shown, in its path to
dominating Congress and regional/local US politics), and over the years the
British were able control and align India to the British crown. Less than
10,000 English controlled colonial India, which at that time had a population
of 300 million.
It is
instructive to note that while there were relatively few white Englishmen, a
class of local “brown sahibs” was developed, to actually run things. This elite
class was educated in English ways, and rewarded monetarily and through social
stature. Britain was too small a country to ultimately matter by itself, but by
leveraging India the English could pursue their global ambitions. India was the
“Jewel in the (British) Crown”.
Today,
Israel has effective control of US policy in the Mideast, and similar goals.
Much has already been written about Israel’s control of Congress. Israel is now
edging towards control over the US Executive Branch, with both presidential
candidates supported by billionaires whose #1 agenda is Israel (Saban and
Adelson). The Supreme Court will be one-third Jewish, and justices have
community ties and families. As Israel demonstrated through its successful
intimidation of Judge Goldstone, jurists are human and everyone has their
price.
Israel’s
“occupation force” in the US has long included AIPAC as well as the dense
network of community organizations at the State and local levels. Through
relationships that have been developed over years and with unlimited funds at
their disposal, the “Israel Lobby” ensures that votes go the right way, and
that opponents are squashed when Israel demands unity. In 2003 at the onset of
George Bush’s Iraq war this occupation force was multiplied through the
inclusion of Christian Zionists.
Critics
of the Israel Lobby are marginalized by whatever means available, including
being called anti-Semitic. The Lobby has been effective in securing massive aid
packages for Israel even though Israel’s per-capita GDP exceeds that of several
European nations. Israeli insiders permeate the US government, and it is US
policy that there be “no light” between the countries so that where Israel is
concerned there is no debate. Israel’s top priorities are the top priorities of
the US. There are of course instances where this does not happen (such as,
Iran) but the direction points to a tighter colonial noose in the years ahead.
The media matters: establishing beliefs and narratives
The
colonizer must be a “Sacred Object” above criticism or objective review, and
dangerous critics must be either destroyed or marginalized. No Englishman in
India spoke of the mother country and its ways with anything other than
reverence, even though during periods of the British Raj England was in
turmoil. Within England there was a free press and active debate; but this was
not permitted in India, about Britain. The only acceptable posture was that of
reverence.
Today
Israel has a free press, and it is easy to read translations of the Hebrew
language press. Israeli commentators compare Netanyahu to Hitler, Israel is
called a racist apartheid state based on evidence, and the extreme violence
against and ongoing abuse of Palestinians is well documented. But, these same
conversations are forbidden in the US. No newspaper would report them, nor are
they permitted in polite company. Transgressors are labeled anti-Semitic,
whether Jewish or not.
In the
US today, boycotts are seen as a permitted non-violent form of free speech.
Citizens have the right to boycott whatever they want from wherever they want
without risk of penalty. The sole exception is Israel.
Exceptionalism
The
British conquests were “for God and country”, and therefore justified. The
British were superior, the natives inferior. This setup the moral justification
for the mayhem wrought by the British as they colonized Asia and the Mideast.
At that time, all men were not born equal, and it took the US Constitution to
establish that self-evident fact.
Israel
is seeking to revert to those days, by acting as though Arab lives are inferior,
and (more recently) promoting Islamophobia to serve their Christian Zionism
wing. In 2003, uber Zionist Bernard Lewis posed as “Arab expert” and advised
president Bush that the only language Arabs understood was force. This helped
to justify the attack on Iraq, as part of a neocon plan to “creatively destroy”
the sovereign Arab states in Israel’s neighborhood, to facilitate Israel’s
dominance. The Nazis at Nuremberg were shown greater respect than Saddam and
his Ba’at leadership, and the contempt for Arabs was in full display.
Today,
Israeli Jews are in the process of destroying Palestinian society and erasing
Palestinian culture, with impunity. Churches and mosques are both being
destroyed, though Israel would prefer to keep the spotlight on mosques, to fan
a religious war between Islam on one side, and Christians and Jews on the
other.
While
the Israeli press records and debates Israel’s bad behavior, Americans are
forbidden to publicly debate Israeli behavior critically.
Three Recent Examples:
1/
During the Congressional debate around the Iran deal president Obama had
negotiated, Senator Chuck Schumer said he would vote “against”…not because of
any independent analysis, but because this is what Netanyahu wanted. In other
words, he publically said that he would follow the Israeli prime ministers’
direction, over that of his own president. Because, as he said, he was
“guardian of Israel”.
A
sitting US senator proclaimed allegiance to a foreign country, and nobody asked
him to resign!
2/ The
Israeli Prime Minister addresses the full US Congress to lobby against the Iran
nuclear deal. When the deal does go through, Israel demands more US aid! And,
is likely to get it. One can try various definitions of “blackmail” to see
which one fits.
The US
president is impotent in dealing with Israel. The so-called “pro Israel lobby”
effectively functions like an agent of Israel. The Israel lobby is playing the
role of the East India Company, in Britain’s colonization of India.
3/ The
Israel Lobby interferes massively in US foreign policy in the region. The
“mainstream” media such as NYT spins events to reflect Israel’s views (bureau
chiefs are typically Jewish and resident in Israel). The Iraq war cost $1
trillion+ and cost thousands of US lives, created ISIS, and was pushed by the
Lobby. Israel benefits from the distraction.
The
colonization of the US by Israel is becoming increasingly explicit. It is now
increasingly seen as “normal” to have a double standard: one for Israel,
another for the rest of the world. The boycott-Israel movement is an example of
that: you can boycott anything or anyone, but not Israel. This is true power,
and the face of colonization.
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