Biden and Netanyahu’s endless war for US-Israeli supremacy
With escalating violence, the US and Israel impose a
"new Middle East."
Oct 13, 2024
https://www.aaronmate.net/p/biden-and-netanyahus-endless-war
How Benjamin Netanyahu would respond to Hamas’ October
7th, 2023 armed operation against Israel was previewed more than two
decades earlier, on another day of geopolitical infamy.
Asked on September 11th, 2001 how the
attacks of that day would impact US-Israel relations, Netanyahu responded: “It’s very good.” He quickly corrected himself:
“Well, not very good, but it will generate immediate sympathy.” 9/11, he
explained, would “strengthen the bond between our two peoples, because we’ve
experienced terror over so many decades, but the United States has now
experienced a massive hemorrhaging of terror.” Years later, Netanyahu informed
an Israeli audience that his prediction had borne out. “We are benefiting from
one thing, and that is the attack on the Twin Towers and Pentagon, and the American
struggle in Iraq,” he said.
Netanyahu understood that a one-day terror attack on
the world’s top superpower would create the political space for an endless “war
on terror” targeting every countervailing force to US-Israeli hegemony. His
post-9/11 vision was confirmed when Gen. Wesley Clark disclosed that Donald
Rumsfeld’s Pentagon had devised a list of seven Muslim states marked for regime
change, beginning with Iraq and ending in Iran. “They wanted us to destabilize
the Middle East, turn it upside down, make it under our control,” Clark said of
the “war on terror’s” neoconservative architects.
For Netanyahu, the Oct. 7th maelstrom
created an equally opportune moment. The Biden administration offered its
unconditional support for an Israeli plan to turn Gaza from an occupied,
besieged concentration camp into a decimated, rubble-strewn death camp.
Meanwhile, as my colleague Max Blumenthal has newly demonstrated in the
documentary “Atrocity Inc.”, Western establishment media lined up to parrot
Israeli atrocity propaganda to manufacture consent for mass murder – all while
covering up that the Israeli military enacted the “Hannibal Directive” on Oct.
7th and killed an unknown number of its own citizens to prevent
them from being taken hostage.
As Avi Dichter, an Israeli cabinet member and former
Shin Bet director, announced last November, Israel’s top goal in Gaza was to cause “Gaza Nakba
2023”, referencing the ethnic cleansing of hundreds of thousands of
Palestinians during the period around Israel’s founding in May 1948. “That’s
how it will end.”
Dichter was specifically referring to northern Gaza,
where today, nearly one year later, Israel has ordered hundreds of thousands of
people to flee, imposed a starvation siege by cutting off food, and is carrying out massacres against those who
remain. According to Haaretz, senior Israeli defense officials believe that Israel
is laying the groundwork for “the gradual annexation of large parts of the Gaza
Strip.” In northern Gaza, that means putting “into effect the so-called
surrender or starve plan of Maj. Gen. (ret.) Giora Eiland,” in which anyone
“choosing to remain” is deemed to be a “legitimate military target” who “will
face hunger” if they manage to survive Israeli fire.
Having left Gaza in ruins as part of the designed
Nakba, the Israeli government and its US sponsor have expanded the aggression
to their top regional deterrents, Hezbollah and Iran. Repeating their
playbook in Gaza, the White House has offered empty words about the need for a
ceasefire in Lebanon all while facilitating an Israeli assault on civilian
infrastructure.
As Israel ramped up its assault on Lebanon last
month, US and Israeli officials informed
Politico that senior
White House aides had “privately told Israel that the U.S. would support its
decision to ramp up military pressure against Hezbollah,” —
notwithstanding the fact that the administration was “publicly” urging Israel
“to curtail its strikes.” After one year of mass murder, the Israelis certainly
understand that the White House’s public calls for restraint can be duly
ignored.
Two key US officials, the Israeli army veteran Amos
Hochstein and veteran bureaucrat Brett McGurk, are said to be privately
“describing Israel’s Lebanon operations as a history-defining moment — one that
will reshape the Middle East for the better for years to come.” This includes
in Lebanon, where the White House “is pushing to use Israel’s offensive against
Hezbollah as an opening to end” Hezbollah’s “long-running dominance by electing
a new Lebanese president,” the Wall Street Journal reports. According to the Journal, Hochstein has told Arab
officials that “the weakening of Hezbollah by Israeli attacks should be viewed
as an opportunity to potentially break a political impasse.”
In other words, the White House and Israel are using
wanton violence as an “opportunity” to “weaken” a political movement that
resists US-Israeli hegemony, thereby subverting millions of Lebanese voters who
have inconveniently voted for Hezbollah and its allies in multiple
parliamentary elections – even giving them a majority as recently as 2022.
In seizing this “moment,” McGurk and Hochstein are
continuing along the path outlined by McGurk’s former colleague during the
George W. Bush administration, Condoleezza Rice, who infamously described
Israel’s 2006 assault on Lebanon – when it also terrorized civilians in a
failed effort to wipe out Hezbollah – as “the birth pangs of a new Middle
East.”
Determined to bring that “new Middle East” to life,
the Biden administration has cast aside inconvenient warnings from two key
regional states, Egypt and Qatar, who “view the American plan as unrealistic
and even dangerous,” as it could “heighten the risk of internecine fighting” in
a Lebanese society long ravaged by civil war, the Journal adds. As Israeli
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu made clear last week, the threat of dangerous
violence is a welcome tactic. “You have an opportunity to save Lebanon before
it falls into the abyss of a long war that will lead to destruction and
suffering like we see in Gaza,” Netanyahu threatened the people of Lebanon,
sounding identical to a Mafia don. “It doesn’t have to be that way.”
Not everyone is on board with this new phase of the
post-9/11 project. According to Politico, the Biden-approved Israeli aggression
in Lebanon has drawn “opposition from people inside the Pentagon, State
Department and intelligence community who believed Israel’s move against”
Hezbollah “could drag American forces into yet another Middle East conflict.”
Yet as their Bush administration predecessors made
clear with two disastrous invasions, those ultimately deciding US policy in the
Middle East today have no such qualms. In recent weeks, Biden has ordered the
Pentagon to deploy “a bristling array of weaponry to the region” along with a
“few thousand” more troops, resulting in a US military posture that has
“essentially doubled its air power,” the New York Times reports. In a new sign that it is partnering with Israel’s
planned strikes on Iran, the White House has ordered the deployment of an advanced US antimissile system to Israel
along with about 100 American troops to operate it.
While the Pentagon insists that these forces are
purely defensive, a former senior Biden official acknowledged their real
purpose. “Right now, there’s enough posture in the region that if the Iranians
step in, we can and would support Israel’s defense,” Dana Stroul, who stepped
down last year as the Pentagon’s top official for Middle East policy, told the
Times. “If you’re Israel and you’re a military planner, you want to do all that
while things are in the region, not after it leaves.”
According to the Times, one current US official “said
it was easier for Israel to go on offense when it knows that ‘Big Brother’ is
nearby.” Or as Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin has reportedly described it,
Israel is “playing with house money.” What Austin means, the Washington Post explains, is that Israel is “taking big shots at its
adversaries, knowing that the United States, as Israel’s chief ally, would
throw its military and diplomatic weight behind it.”
With endless “house money” from “Big Brother,” Israel
sabotaged a recent opening for a Lebanon ceasefire. According to Lebanon’s foreign minister, Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah agreed to a 21-day
fighting pause last month. But because Nasrallah refused to abandon his
insistence on a permanent ceasefire in Gaza, Israel decided that he had to go.
“What we found after over 11 months is that Nasrallah is persistent in tying
himself — and the hijacked Lebanese state that he took over — to whatever’s
going on in Gaza,” an Israeli official told NBC News. “...He declined messages to stop
connecting himself to Gaza. ... This led us to understand that he cannot be
part of the game anymore.”
In the new Middle East, those
who disrupt the US-Israeli monopoly on violence simply cannot be part of the
“game.”
Israel’s murder of Nasrallah,
along with an unknown number of civilians in residential buildings above him,
came right after the US and France publicly called for a ceasefire in Lebanon –
and claimed that they had obtained Israel’s support. Yet as in Gaza, the
Israeli leadership knows that Biden-endorsed ceasefires can be duly ignored. A
senior Israeli official then dismissed
the confusion as “an honest misunderstanding” between Israel and the
US. Translated into the language of the new Middle East, this means that Israel
and the US have a quiet understanding that Biden has no qualms with Netanyahu’s
routine dishonesty and aggression, so long as it can advance joint US-Israeli
supremacy.
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