Congress' Gaza Resolution Illustrates Power of
the Israel Lobby
Date: Sunday, January
11, 2009, 7:01 AM
Congress Gaza Resolution Illustrates Power
of the Israel Lobby
Friends,
According to the critics,
John J. Mearsheimer and Stephen Walt, in their The Israel Lobby, much
exaggerated the power of the lobby. The critics claimed that
congressional support for Israel simply reflected the views of the
American people. Congress recent resolution on Gaza, however, would seem
to belie this criticism and underscore the immense power of the Israel
Lobby. Congress almost unanimously endorsed the Israeli mass killing of
civilians in the Gaza Strip, which, of course, involves the use of
American weapons. By voice vote, the Senate gave unanimous support for
the resolution. The House of Representatives voted 390 for the
resolution with only 5 against [Kucinich, Moore (WI), Paul, Rahall,
Waters]
The view of the American public, however, was
significantly different. As the following article points out, the
American people do not support this senseless slaughter in anything near
overwhelming numbers. [Quoting from a Rasmussen Poll]
Americans,
while far more sympathetic to Israel than the Palestinians, are closely
divided over whether the Jewish state should be taking military action
against militants in the Gaza Strip. Forty-four percent (44%) say Israel
should have taken military action against the Palestinians, but 41% say
it should have tried to find a diplomatic solution to the problems
there...
[Source: Rasmussen Reports, Dec. 31, 2008]
The
author continues: If 41% of Americans didn't support the onset of
military action, surely fewer than that support the disproportionate
murder of over 700 people. Yet, 89.6% of our representatives just voted
to express our government's support for this crime. Less than one
percent of the House voted 'no'.
The author wonders, rather
pretends to wonder, How did we get to this point where there is such a
massive distortion and disconnect between what the public thinks and how
their representatives vote? That's a matter for speculation.
Lets engage in a little speculation. Despite a media which has slanted
coverage of Gaza about as much as possible in favor of Israel (totally
different from what the rest of the world is getting), the American
public is roughly divided on the issue of the correctness of the Israeli
attack. That Congress provides almost unanimous support for Israel (even
when such support is contrary of American national interest since it
increases world hatred of the US) would seem to indicate the power of
the Israel Lobby.
Very few of those Americans who oppose the
Israeli attack on Gaza base their political support and voting on the
Israeli-Palestinian issue, and even those few who do lack the
wherewithal to make much of a political impact. In contrast, the Israel
Lobby can exert considerable power (money, media) against those members
of Congress who oppose it. Since members of Congress, in the main, tend
to be lacking in sincere conviction and political courage, they are not
willing to take the chance of opposing the Israel Lobby. Of course, the
same is true in the media bucking the lobby is simply not career
enhancing. The vast majority of people simply prefer career success in
the media or politics as opposed to becoming a martyr especially a
martyr who might be smeared as a devil by the pro-Israel saturated
media. Average Americans don't sacrifice much by taking a position
opposed to Israel certainly, in most cases, their jobs do not depend on
their views of Israeli policy.
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http://www.boomantribune.com/story/2009/1/9/145856/9720
The
Gaza Strip Conflict Resolution
by BooMan
Fri Jan 9th,
2009 at 02:58:56 PM EST
On the scale of offensive one-sidedness
in the Israel-Palestine conflict, the ironically named Gaza Strip
Conflict Resolution is probably about a 'five'. The actual text of the
resolution has a couple of disputable facts, but its real fault lies in
its arbitrary selection of facts. Yet, critiquing the factual basis for
the resolution is outside the scope of this essay. It was carefully
crafted to assure maximum support. And it just received maximum support
in the House, where it passed by a vote of 390-5 with 22 Democrats
voting 'present' and 16 representatives not voting.
The five
representatives that voted against the resolution are Dennis Kucinich
(D-OH), Gwen Moore (D-WI), Ron Paul (R-TX), Nick Rahall (D-WV), and
Maxine Waters (D-CA). I believe 21 of the 22 Democratic members that
voted 'present' are members of the Progressive Caucus.
The
important thing is that 390 members of the House voted for a resolution
that states (in part):
(5) calls on all nations--
(A) to
condemn Hamas for deliberately embedding its fighters, leaders, and
weapons in private homes, schools, mosques, hospitals, and otherwise
using Palestinian civilians as human shields, while simultaneously
targeting Israeli civilians; and
(B) to lay blame both for the
breaking of the `calm' and for subsequent civilian casualties in Gaza
precisely where blame belongs, that is, on Hamas;
That view of
this conflict is a decidedly minority view in the world at-large. There
is little global love for the Hamas government in the Gaza Strip, and
most people condemn the use of rocket attacks on indisputably sovereign
Israeli territory. But the idea that the blame for over 700 civilian
casualties in Gaza since Christmas lies squarely on Hamas' shoulders is
not popular (to be charitable). Leaving the impression that all the
civilian casualties are the result of Hamas hiding in mosques, schools,
private homes, and hospitals is an egregious and offensive distortion of
the facts. It's true that Hamas leaders have not lined up in open fields
and offered themselves up for slaughter. It's also true that Israel has
bombed a UN school and shelter and leveled multi-story apartment
buildings. The responsibility for that lies squarely with the Israelis.
No one forced them to kill civilians indiscriminately.
The
problem with the Gaza Strip Conflict Resolution is that it is a
non-binding resolution that has no force of law and serves no other
purpose than to demonstrate overwhelming American support for Israel's
actions in Gaza, which have resulted in the deaths of over 700 innocent
civilians. Yet, Americans do not support this senseless slaughter in
anything near overwhelming numbers.
Americans, while far more
sympathetic to Israel than the Palestinians, are closely divided over
whether the Jewish state should be taking military action against
militants in the Gaza Strip. Forty-four percent (44%) say Israel should
have taken military action against the Palestinians, but 41% say it
should have tried to find a diplomatic solution to the problems there...
[Source: Rasmussen Reports, Dec. 31, 2008]
If 41% of
Americans didn't support the onset of military action, surely fewer than
that support the disproportionate murder of over 700 people. Yet, 89.6%
of our representatives just voted to express our government's support
for this crime. Less than one percent of the House voted 'no'.
How did we get to this point where there is such a massive distortion
and disconnect between what the public thinks and how their
representatives vote? That's a matter for speculation. What's more
important and should be less controversial, is what it looks like to the
outside world. While the UN Security Council calls for a cease-fire
(with America abstaining) and the Red Cross criticizes Israel for
inhumanity, the House of Representatives votes 90%-1% in favor of what
Israel is doing.
How could such a spectacle possibly fail to
outrage the world and motivate people to want to do us harm?
And
here is the really critical point. What did Israel get out of this
resolution? That's an honest question. Did they get anything really
valuable? And what did America get out of it besides an increased risk
of retaliation and more strain on our relations with our Arab allies in
the region?
Tell me the answer. Because I think the Israeli
Lobby just bullied Congress into trading fealty to Tel Aviv at the
expense of the security of all American citizens at home and abroad.
That's a hell of a shitty trade-off. But at least Israel now knows who
their 'enemies' are.
---- NAYS 5 ---
Kucinich, Moore
(WI), Paul, Rahall, Waters
---- ANSWERED PRESENT 22 ---
Abercrombie, Blumenauer, DeFazio, Dingell, Edwards (MD), Ellison, Farr,
Grijalva, Hinchey, Johnson (GA), Kilpatrick (MI), Lee (CA), McCollum,
McDermott, Miller (George), Moran (VA), Olver, Payne, Sanchez (Loretta),
Stark, Watson, Woolsey
I think these 'enemies' are really
Israel's best friends
Subject: U.S. Senate passes
resolution to support Israel's Gaza incursion
U.S.
Senate passes resolution to support Israel's Gaza incursion:
mms://217.218.67.244/presstv/20090109/OUTPUT_09-12-00-SNG-JIHAN-WASHINGTON.wmv
Copy and paste the above URL into your Web browser to see the
excellent report that Press TV correspondent Jihan Hifaz filed out of
the D.C. bureau (included after the following) about the resolution as
it validates the Mearsheimer/Walt book ('The Israel Lobby and US Foreign
Policy' via
www.israellobbybook.com) and former Republican Congressman Paul
Findley's 'They Dare to Speak Out' book and the books by James Petras
and Grant Smith about AIPAC and similar as well.
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Additional at the following URLs:
U.S. Middle East
policy motivated by pro-Israel lobby
http://www.itszone.co.uk/zone0/viewtopic.php?t=49800
US
Support for Israel's brutal oppression of the Palestinians PRIMARY
MOTIVATION for tragic attacks on the World Trade Center in 1993 and on
9/11 as well (look up 'Israel as a terrorist's motivation' in the index
of James Bamford's 'A Pretext for War' book and access the following URL
as well):
http://www.itszone.co.uk/zone0/viewtopic.php?t=39590
Israel Attacks Gaza, Silence from Mainstream Media about Israeli
Violations of International Law:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m_UKDjgYt30&feature=PlayList&p=E35B21A5432844A6&index=1&playnext=2&playnext_from=PL
Here is a tiny URL for the above one:
http://tinyurl.com/8ayd5b
Check out the youtube at the following URL as well:
http://neoconzionistthreat.blogspot.com/2009/01/israel-attacks-gaza-silence-from.html
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