Is Uncle Sam Being Duped Into Fighting Israel's War?
MIKE WHITNEY • JANUARY 5, 2024
https://www.unz.com/mwhitney/is-uncle-sam-being-duped-into-fighting-israels-war/
This week’s drone strike on senior Hamas leader Saleh
al-Arouri in southern Beirut provides compelling evidence that Israel wants to
expand the conflict beyond its borders. In the last few weeks, Israel
has assassinated a deputy political leader in Hamas (al-Arouri), a senior
adviser in Iran’s Revolutionary Guards, (Sayyed Razi Mousavi) and “nearly a
dozen senior Iranian military officials” (Fox News) at an airport in Damascus. At the same time, Israel has launched multiple
unprovoked airstrikes on Lebanon and Syria. All of these incitements suggest
that Israel is exploring ways to expand the hostilities beyond Gaza in order to
plunge the entire region into war.
Israeli provocations across the Middle East are an
attempt to draw the United States deeper into a region-wide conflict. Israeli leaders know that their country will not
become the dominant regional power unless its enemies –mainly Hezbollah and
Iran– are severely weakened. But Israel also realizes that its enemies will not
be weakened without US assistance. Thus, the US must be put in a situation
where it feels compelled to engage Iran and Hezbollah militarily in order to
rescue its closest ally in the Middle East. If Israel opens up a
two-front or three-front war with its enemies –as it is currently trying to do–
then the United States will be forced to intervene on Israel’s behalf
increasing the probability that Israel will emerge as the regional hegemon.
That is the underlying goal of the current operation.
None of this, of course, has anything to do with
“defeating Hamas” which was the pretext Israel used to obliterate Gaza and push
its population towards the Egyptian border. The real objective is to change the
basic power-dynamics in the Middle East in a way that best suits Israel’s
interests. Here’s an excerpt from an article at the BBC that was filed on
Wednesday:
At least 103 people have been killed by two bomb
explosions near the tomb of Iranian general Qasem Soleimani on the fourth anniversary of his assassination
by the US, Iran’s state media report. State broadcaster Irib said dozens more
people were wounded when the blasts hit a procession near the Saheb al-Zaman
mosque in the southern city of Kerman…. Videos showed bodies on a road and
ambulances rushing to the scene….
Wednesday’s incident comes amid heightened tensions in
the region after the deputy leader of the Iran-backed Palestinian group, Hamas,
was killed in an apparent Israeli drone strike in Lebanon. At least 103 dead in bomb blasts
near Iran general Qasem Soleimani’s tomb – state TV, BBC
Is Israel responsible for the terrorist attack in
Iran?
The evidence is not conclusive, but it certainly fits
with the pattern of recent assassinations and drone attacks in neighboring
countries. The bombing incident has also infuriated the Iranian people who have
flooded the streets in droves demanding retaliation. Again, the public reaction
fits perfectly with Israel’s goal of provoking an emotional over-reaction that
draws Iran into a direct confrontation with Israel. Keep in mind, the
Biden administration has two carrier groups deployed to the region that are
prepared to come to Israel’s aid at a moment’s notice. So, if Iran does respond
(with missile attacks or airstrikes) the US is perfectly positioned to join the
fray. This might explain why Netanyahu continues to bomb his neighbors
with impunity. He knows that Uncle Sam “has his back.”
BREAKING | Multiple casualties reported in Baghdad
following US airstrikes on the PMU headquarters at the Iraqi Interior Ministry
complex.
Here’s more from Aljazeera:
Israel has launched attacks on positions in Syria and
Lebanon, as part of its ongoing campaign against opposing militaries and armed
forces in the Middle East.
“The [Israeli army] struck military infrastructure
belonging to the Syrian Army,” the
Israeli military said in a post on the social media platform X on Tuesday.
“[Israeli military] fighter jets also struck Hezbollah terrorist infrastructure in Lebanon,” it added,
promising it would “continue to operate against any threat to Israel’s
sovereignty”.
The latest attacks, which occurred between Monday and
Tuesday, marked a spike in tensions between Israel and neighbors it has said
have links to its enemy, Iran. Israeli army launches attacks on
targets in Syria and Lebanon, Aljazeera
Why is Israel doing this? Why are they provoking their
neighbors even while they are conducting a major operation against the
Palestinians in Gaza? Don’t all these incitements suggest that Israel wants to
widen the war? Here’s more from Aljazeera:
A drone strike in Beirut’s southern suburbs of
Dahiyeh, a Hezbollah stronghold, killed senior Hamas official Saleh al-Arouri
on Tuesday. The drone hit a Hamas office, leaving six people dead, Lebanon’s
state news agency reported.
Hamas confirmed the death of al-Arouri and called it a
“cowardly assassination” by Israel,
adding that attacks on Palestinians “inside and outside Palestine will not
succeed in breaking the will and steadfastness of our people, or undermining
the continuation of their valiant resistance”. Who was Saleh al-Arouri, the Hamas
leader killed in Beirut?,
Aljazeera
The assassination of al-Arouri was no more ‘a
spontaneous act of revenge’ than the attacks on Syria, Lebanon, or Gaza. They’re
all part of a Grand Plan to redraw the map of the Middle East by provoking
Israel’s enemies and then drawing Washington into the hostilities. That
is the basic strategy in a nutshell. Here’s how political analyst Arnaud
Bertrand summed it up on Twitter:
Israel is doing its very best to trigger a regional
war by bombing Lebanon and Iran left and right, presumably to get the US more
involved in the fighting as
some sort of Hail Mary, but neither Lebanon nor Iran nor the US are taking the
bait. Arnaud Bertrand @RnaudBertrand
Bertrand is right; Israel is trying to drag the US
into a war of its own making. He’s
also right in saying that Iran and Hezbollah have shown great restraint (so
far) and have resisted the temptation to retaliate. But how long will that
last? After all, they can’t allow Israel to pummel them forever without
responding in kind. And they can’t simply roll-over and play dead either. And,
that’s not what they’re doing. What they’re doing is following events as they
unfold so they have a better idea of Israel’s broader strategy. They are biding
their time while Israel moves its troops out of Gaza and up to the northern
front where they are likely to clash with Hezbollah militants sometime in the
next two weeks. That appears to be what is going on.
Meanwhile, the western media is trying to prepare the
public for another conflict in the Middle East by reiterating the claim that a
“regional war” may now be inevitable. Check out these recent headlines and see
if you can detect a recurrent theme:
- U.S. strike in Baghdad raises
specter of wider regional war, Washington Post
- Attacks Heighten Fears of a
Wider War for the Middle East and U.S., New York Times
- ‘I’m afraid that we are really
approaching a regional war,’ says Lebanese Foreign Minister, CNN
- Escalation in the Middle East:
the danger of a regional war is growing, Guardian
- Blinken Set For Israel Visit As
Regional War Fears Mount, Barrons
- Blinken Heads to Middle East As
Risk of Broader Conflict Grows, VOA
- Blinken heads to the Mideast
again as fears of regional conflict surge, AOL
Get it? The media is preparing the public for a wider
regional war in the Middle East. Articles like these are being used to persuade
the masses that conflict is unavoidable and resistance is pointless.
But, in whose interests are these articles being
written? Whose geopolitical agenda is being promoted? Which country stands to
benefit from a misinformed American public walking sheeplike into another
deranged conflagration in which millions die and nothing is gained?
Why, Israel, of course.
From the looks of things, Uncle Sam is going to be
asked to provide the military muscle for a lunatic operation that will pit US
firepower against Hezbollah and Iran, neither of who pose any threat to
American lives or US national security. The objective of this misguided war
will be to eliminate Israel’s enemies so that Israel can “secure the realm” and assume the role of regional hegemon, the
undisputed ruler of the Middle East.
It’s a pipe dream.
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