Biden and Blinken’s Timorous Israel Policy
Will history remember the duo as having had American
interests at heart?
May 2, 2024
https://www.theamericanconservative.com/for-whom-do-biden-and-blinken-work/
Long after the current administration passes from the
scene, President Joseph R. Biden and Secretary of State Antony Blinken will be
remembered not for their bumbling, embarrassing encounters with the Chinese, nor for their steadfast refusal to negotiate a peaceful settlement with the
Russians, which set off a disastrous war that has claimed hundreds of thousands
of lives.
Instead, they will likely be remembered as the
abettors of Israel’s transformation of Gaza into an abattoir, and will leave a
legacy as bloodstained as Richard Nixon and Henry Kissinger’s.
But, to be fair, Nixon and Kissinger knew which
country was theirs; they understood that the United States and Israel have
distinct and vastly different interests. Indeed, it is little
remembered today that as Secretary of State, Kissinger once ordered a reassessment of this so-called “special relationship.”
Lacking the sheen of Kissinger’s not inconsiderable
wit and intellect, Tony Blinken, a protege of Marty Peretz, erstwhile publisher
of the New Republic and an ideological Zionist, may one day be
remembered as his generation’s Robert
McNamara: a bland
bureaucrat carrying out the obscene orders of his commander-in-chief.
As if more were needed to bolster such a judgment,
this week, after acknowledging that five Israeli military units had engaged in
gross human rights abuses, the Biden administration signaled it will not apply
the Leahy Law—which prohibits aid to militaries that have committed
human rights abuses—to Israel. It would be hard to improve upon the following
headline from the Hill: “US finds
Israeli military units violated human rights; withholds consequences.”
In an incredible performance this Monday at Foggy
Bottom, the State Department spokesman Vedant Patel (yet another foreign-born
bureaucrat who
clearly knows little about the country he is paid to represent) ran cover for the Israelis once
again, claiming that
the IDF was now in line with Leahy and all is well.
Yet, given Israel’s widespread, heavily documented crimes, including the deployment of AI systems
such as Lavender AI systematically to terrorize the Palestinian population, the
application of Leahy would seem a mere slap on the wrist. Yet Blinken and Biden
have deemed even symbolic measures of disapproval of Israel’s rampage as too
great a burden on Tel Aviv.
If Blinken and Biden were serious about stopping the
carnage, they could have applied section 6201 of the Foreign Assistance Act,
which prohibits security assistance to countries blocking humanitarian aid. In
late March, a group of Democratic senators and congressmen called on the administration to do just that, writing, in a letter to the President,
Federal law is clear, and, given the urgency of the
crisis in Gaza, and the repeated refusal of Prime Minister Netanyahu to address
U.S. concerns on this issue, immediate action is necessary to secure a change
in policy by his government.
If Biden and Blinken were serious, they would have
applied Leahy and enforced the terms of the Arms
Control Export Act, the U.S. War Crimes Act and the Genocide Convention
Implementation Act; if
they were serious, they would have supported South Africa’s case against Israel
in the International Court of Justice; if they were serious, they would not
have instructed UN Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield repeatedly to veto measures in the UN Security Council calling for
a ceasefire; if they were serious, they would call for the International
Criminal Court to issue arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin
Netanyahu, Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, and others.
But they are not serious.
And yet, even now, over 90 attorneys within the Biden
administration are drafting a letter to the cowardly Attorney General Merrick
Garland calling for a halt on military aid to Israel. According to a report in POLITICO on Monday, the lawyers
contend that “Israel likely violated U.S. statutes including the Arms Export
Control Act and Leahy Laws as well as the Geneva Conventions prohibiting
disproportionate attacks on civilian populations.”
What will come of it?
Not a thing. Because Biden and Blinken act not
as American statesmen, beholden to American laws
in the furtherance of American interests—but rather, as
adjunct members of the Israeli war cabinet.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
James W. Carden is a contributing editor to The
American Conservative and a former adviser to the U.S. State
Department.
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