Netanyahu’s cheap theatrics fall flat, but alas, he has an audience of
one — Trump
Philip Weiss on May 1, 2018
The good news from Benjamin Netanyahu’s speech on Iran’s “secret atomic archive” yesterday is that
it was so cheaply theatrical that it is being widely dismissed as vaudeville.
He used the word secret 15 times, and in the encore pulled
back a black curtain on
his evidence, proclaiming, “I just revealed something the world has never seen
before.”
The bad news is that the world doesn’t matter;
Netanyahu obviously pitched his message to one person, Donald Trump, who is
moved by cheap theatrics; and lobbying Trump to go to war against Iran looks to
be a far better bet than lobbying his predecessor, Barack Obama. Under similar
pressure three years ago, Obama said that only one country in the world was
against the deal, Israel, and that it would be an “abrogation of my constitutional duty” to
defer to Israel rather than the American people.
Alas, Trump isn’t so fussy.
Intelligence experts and diplomats said he did not
seem to have presented a “smoking gun” showing that Iran had violated the
agreement, although he may have helped make a case on behalf of hawks in the
U.S. administration who want to scrap it.
Most of the purported evidence Netanyahu unveiled
dated to the period before the 2015 accord was signed, although he said Iran
had also kept important files on nuclear technology since then, and continued
adding to its “nuclear weapons knowledge”.
For those who have followed the Iranian nuclear
file, there is nothing new in Bibi’s presentation. All it does is vindicate
need for the nuclear deal But the Israeli prime minister has an audience of
one: Trump And he’s unfortunately unlikely to reach the same conclusion.
Can anyone remember the last time a Head of
Government announced a major emergency address to his nation, then spoke in a
foreign language using graphics incomprehensible to his own citizens?
Prime Minister Netanyahu is doing an amazing job
making the case for an international agreement to provide unprecedented
monitoring and inspections of Iran’s nuclear program to ensure it cannot
produce nuclear weapons.
The concern is that Netanyahu is whispering in
Trump’s ear for a war on Iran in Syria– even as Israel has struck Syria again, killing 26 people, and is preparing to carry out
another massacre on
Israel’s border with Gaza. “The bogus pretext for war: Iran lied about
their nuclear program before the nuclear deal, therefore the nuclear deal
should be scrapped, even though inspections are ultra-invasive and foolproof,”
writes one anonymous foreign policy observer.
J Street tweeted out
Netanyahu’s last successful push for an American war, the invasion of Iraq. Netanyahu told Congress
in 2002:
If you take out Saddam’s regime, I guarantee you
that it will have enormous positive reverberations on the region…. I think
people sitting right next door in Iran will say the time of such regimes, such
despots is over…
There is no question whatsoever that Saddam is
seeking and is working and is advancing toward the development nuclear
weapons.. No question whatsoever.. Once he acquires them, history shifts
immediately.
This time Netanyahu is missing some of his
neoconservative consort. One soldier who’s absent this time, Jeffrey
Goldberg; the Atlantic calls the Netanyahu
presentation “strange”
and says it’s all based on old conduct. Another unimpressed warhorse, Richard Haass of CFR,
is retweeted by Obama’s former
ambassador Daniel Shapiro:
Nothing stated by Israel PM or WH contradicts that
Iran in compliance w JCPOA and best US policy is to live with it, counter
Iranian push for regional primacy
Unfortunately the New York Times is parroting
Netanyahu. It publishes a wheedling page 1
article by David Halbfinger,
David Sanger, and Israeli hawk Ronen Bergman in which you have to wait
until paragraph 17 to discover it’s all about the past, nothing new at
all, on a par with Netanyahu’s cartoon bomb diagram at the UN.
BREAKING: The boy who can’t stop crying wolf is at
it again. Undeterred by cartoon fiasco at UNGA. You can only fool some of the
people so many times.
Today Netanyahu has released more of the magic act,
this one where he pulls black curtains on loose leaf binders and CDs.
“Iran lied through its teeth,” he says in that
performance, two days after telling Mike
Pompeo, “Iran
is trying to gobble up one country after the other.”
Netanyahu now promises to lobby
Angela Merkel and
Emmanuel Macron, just days after they met with Donald Trump.
Few are pointing out what should be noted:
Netanyahu is under investigation at home for corruption, with many expecting
indictments. “Any report on Netanyahu’s speech about Iran must explain that
many, in Israel and elsewhere, believe he is distracting from the multiple
corruption probes that are targeting him and his wife, Sara,” writes James North. The NY Times article doesn’t mention
Netanyahu’s fears of investigation(s) until the 33rd paragraph, right near the
end. The Washington Post never mentions it.
It’s springtime for neocons. The Foundation for the
Defense of Democracies is pushing the Netanyahu line.
Simple takeaway from Netanyahu presentation: Iran
regime conducted nuclear weaponization activities, lied to the IAEA and to the
world & hid 100,000+ documents, videos, photos with the instructions to
restart a nuke weapons program at a time of its choosing.
FDD cites Netanyahu’s
former national security adviser, who is a visiting fellow at the Foundation, Jacob Nagel. Sort of like
Ronen Bergman the promoter of the Mossad working for the New York Times. This pinball
machine never Tilts.
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