Leading War Criminal Benjamin Netanyahu Will Visit Donald Trump
First foreign leader to meet with the new president at
the White House
Philip Giraldi • January 30, 2025
https://www.unz.com/pgiraldi/leading-war-criminal-benjamin-netanyahu-will-visit-donald-trump/
President Donald Trump has invited Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to
meet with him at the White House on Tuesday February 4th. Netanyahu
will be the first foreign head of state to visit America’s new president at the
White House and the message being sent by virtue of that fact would seem
inescapable, i.e. that Israel is in the minds of the country’s powerbrokers and
media indeed America’s “best friend” and “closest ally.” Or is it. It is
possible, though admittedly less likely, that Trump, he of the enormous ego,
might well take the opportunity to suppress any thoughts that the Israeli
leader is basically dictating the course of US foreign policy in the Middle
East. Trump just might want to make it clear in the face-to-face that he is the
one who is in charge.
I must admit that when the story broke, my first
thought was that Netanyahu might discover that he was lured to Washington. When
his plane lands at Dulles International or Andrews AFB, I even hoped there
would be an international police contingent waiting for him to show him the
warrant for his arrest, read him his rights, shackle him, and send him off to
The Hague to be tried for his numerous war crimes and his involvement in
genocide. Hopefully, Joe Biden and Tony Blinken would be treated similarly and
sent off on the same plane. But my dream outcome for the visit faded as reality
set in and I came to accept that Bibi will be more likely feted as royalty by
the neocons and other not-quite-human trash that now infests the US government.
There is however admittedly a distinct possibility
that Trump will assert himself as he apparently did recently when a video was posted by him on the
Trump social media site Truth Social. The video featured Columbia
professor Jeffrey Sachs bad mouthing Bibi, saying “Netanyahu had from 1995
onward the theory that the only way we’re gonna get rid of Hamas and Hezbollah
is by toppling the governments that support them. That’s Iraq, Syria, Lebanon
and Iran. And the guy’s nothing if not obsessive. And he’s still trying to get
us to fight Iran this day, this week. He’s a deep dark sonofabitch, sorry to
tell you. ’Cause he’s gotten us into endless wars, and because of the power of
all of this in the US politics, he’s gotten his way.”
Or, alternatively, Trump could easily continue the
Middle East policy that prevailed in his first term as president, which was,
like Genocide Joe Biden, to defer to Israel on nearly everything. Trump moved
the US Embassy to Jerusalem and violated international law by declaring the
city to be the true legal Israeli capital; he endorsed the annexation of the
Syrian Golan Heights by Israel; he chose to ignore atrocities committed by
Israeli settlers and soldiers directed against the Palestinians living on the West
Bank; and he withdrew from the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA)
agreement to monitor and limit a possible Iranian nuclear program. Also
regarding Iran, he ordered that country’s Quds Force commander Qassim
Soleimani assassinated in January 2020 while Soleimani was on a peace
mission to Baghdad.
Iran continues to be the target of both the US and
Israel. Lest anyone should think that the JCPOA move was motivated to encourage
Iran to develop a weapon, Trump’s argument was that the program was flawed
because it did not go far enough in penetrating and investigating Iranian
military sites and labs. It also created a national security pretext permitting
Israel to insist that Iran was hiding a secret nuke program, an excuse for a
preemptive attack on it jointly launched by Israel and the United States. Interestingly,
outgoing CIA Director William Burns now claims that the Iranians have no nukes and have no capability to quickly produce one.
He also maintains that there is no evidence that they even have any desire to
acquire a nuclear weapon, a reality that clearly contradicts the Israeli
propaganda regarding an “Iranian nuclear threat.”
Nevertheless, it is regularly reported by Israel and
the neocon dominated media in the US that Team Trump and the Israeli security
council have been discussing a preemptive strike on the Iranians. But perhaps
contrary to that assessment Steve Witkoff, Trump’s Middle East envoy and the man who pressured Netanyahu into
agreeing to a ceasefire with Hamas, has since the inauguration been given the
portfolio for dealing with the Middle East including responsibility for Iran
negotiations. The previous Trump appointee who had that responsibility was
Brian Hook, who was a hardliner who believed in applying “maximum pressure” on
the Iranians and has now been replaced.
Witkoff is also reported to be continuing to meet with and pressure Netanyahu
to complete all three phases of the Gaza agreement, something which is
contradicted by Israeli media reporting which suggests that Netanyahu believes
that he can resume his military offensive with US support after the six weeks
of phase one. In addition to Witkoff, another more recent appointment might
give one hope for a gradual reversal of policy in line with Trump’s apparent
belief that American involvement in the Middle East has been expensive, destructive, and contrary to the
American national interest. Michael DiMino, a former CIA analyst and Department
of Defense veteran, is the Trump pick to be deputy assistant secretary of
defense with responsibility for the Middle East operations. DiMino is facing
fierce Israel Lobby opposition to his appointment, but he continues to maintain
very clearly that, in his opinion, Iranian conventional forces do not pose a
threat to the US, meaning that war with Tehran should not be viewed as an option.
Some observers think that Trump’s intentions might be
most clearly reflected in his choices as US Ambassadors to Israel. His first
term produced David Friedman, Trump’s personal lawyer and a passionate Zionist.
Friedman functioned more as a cheerleader for Israel and all its works than a
promoter or defender of any actual US interest. The new ambassador Evangelical
Christian Zionist Mike Huckabee might prove to be even worse than Friedman,
which is saying a lot. When making the appointment, Trump said in a statement regarding Huckabee that “Mike has been a great public servant,
Governor, and Leader in Faith for many years. He loves Israel, and the people
of Israel, and likewise, the people of Israel love him. Mike will work
tirelessly to bring about Peace in the Middle East!”
Huckabee’s vision of “peace” will likely be based on a
mountain of dead and dispossessed Palestinians. He believes God gave historic Palestine to the
modern state of Israel,
and is an outspoken advocate of Israel’s planned expansion in the occupied West
Bank. While visiting an Israeli West Bank settlement in in 2017, Huckabee
claimed the land was not Israeli occupied. “I think Israel has title deed to
Judea and Samaria. There are certain words I refuse to use. There is no such
thing as a West Bank. It’s Judea and Samaria. There’s no such thing as a
settlement… There’s no such thing as an occupation.” In 2008, during his own
presidential campaign, Huckabee said there was “really no such thing as a
Palestinian.”
Those concerned that Trump might be moving to favor
Israel above all nations note that the administration’s directive to halt all
spending on foreign assistance programs, which included Ukraine, exempted
Israel and also Egypt, where Trump is hoping to dump upwards of a million
Palestinians in the Sinai Desert to “clean up” the mess in Gaza. Trump has also approved the sale to Israel of 1800 M-84 2000 pound bombs
which are used primarily to destroy large buildings and kill large numbers of
people. The transfer of the weapons to Israel had been suspended by the Biden
Administration but Trump announced that “A lot of things that were ordered and
paid for by Israel, but have not been sent by Biden, are now on their way!” He
did not mention that US weapons “sold” to Israel are often paid for by the US
taxpayer as part of military aid. The sale of a large number of dual-use armored Caterpillar bulldozers to Israel, useful for knocking down whatever
habitable spaces remain in Gaza, has also received the green light from the
administration. Trump has also blocked the Biden-imposed sanctions on extremist
settler groups that have been harassing, beating, and killing the Palestinians
who are trying to survive on the West Bank. Finally, Trump has issued an executive order that will require American universities to
monitor the political activities of foreign students in a bid to reduce
antisemitism. Those who have gotten involved in pro-Palestinian demonstrations
on campus could have their visas canceled and they will be subject to
deportation.
That is quite a bit of pro-Israel movement for Donald
Trump’s first week in office, don’t you think? Those who believe that Trump
might be preparing to lay down the law with Netanyahu must understand that he
will also have to contend with the hopelessly Zionist Congress, which gave the
monstrous Netanyahu 56 standing ovations when last he appeared in Washington.
We will know soon enough what the meeting between Netanyahu and Trump in the
White House was all about and we shall also find out whether the bilateral
relationship will continue to consist of Israel cracking the whip and the
United States government performing. If Trump dares to challenge the status quo
it could set the stage for a major conflict between the new president and the
immensely powerful Israel Lobby. As Trump is a very stubborn man with a huge
ego, that interplay could be very interesting to watch, particularly as it
could lead to the United States finally freeing itself from the country that
has been pulling its foreign and national security policy strings for so many
years.
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