Is there any criminal act that Israel can do
without being protected from criticism from the United States? If there is I
haven't seen it. And I haven't seen it from the Bush Administration or from the
Clinton Administration or from any administration before them. But when you
consider the influence of Israel's lobby and its political action committees and
the more than $41 million they've given to Congress and the White House, is it
any wonder Israel is shielded from any shame?
For more than 54 years the Israelis have committed
acts that no other nation would dare get away with. But even here in America,
where it is not yet illegal to publicly ask the wrong questions, any public
figure that does so is subjected to smears, intimidation and the attempted
destruction of his career and reputation by Jewish organizations and by the very
cooperative news media.
A few examples of these criminal acts committed by
Israel include the treacherous attack on the USS Liberty on June 8, 1967,
killing 34 American sailors and wounding another 171. There can now be no
disputing that Israel knew its identity, and that the ship was in international
waters and clearly marked as a U.S. Naval vessel. What was most treacherous
though was not the perfidy of Israel but that of President Lyndon B. Johnson
ordering the recall of the sixth fleet when he found out that the attackers were
not the Arabs but the Israelis. The treasonous compliance continues today as
corrupt politicians refuse to take any action against Israel and continue their
efforts in hushing-up the whole affair although there seems to be a strong
campaign by the Liberty survivors and other brave patriotic Americans in
exposing the Israelis of their criminal attack.
Another example of Israel's callous disregard for
its supposed "ally" America was the bombing of the U.S. Marine barracks in
Lebanon in 1983, which killed over 200 U.S. servicemen. According to former
Israeli Mossad agent, Victor Ostrovsky, Israeli intelligence knew of the plan by
Arab terrorists to bomb the building in plenty of time to warn the innocent men,
but cynically refused to say anything.
In April 1996, the Israelis attacked an U.N.
refugee camp in Qana, Lebanon, and killed 103 innocent men, women and especially
children. A U.N. investigation determined the attack was intentional and stated
that "while the possibility cannot be ruled out completely, the pattern of
impacts in the Qana area makes it unlikely that the shelling of the United
Nations compound was the result of technical and/or procedural errors." Shortly
after this report the U.N. Security Council voted to condemn Israel for the
attack and all nations, with the exception of the U.S., voted in favor of the
resolution. In other words, intentionally slaughtering 103 civilians was not
sufficient for the United States to condemn Israel. Yet, when Hezbollah attacks
Israel's illegal occupation of southern Lebanon and results in the deaths of two
Israeli soldiers the U.S. is first to condemn this legal resistance.
During the past 27 months the Palestinian
resistance from the brutal and illegal Israeli occupation has resulted in more
than 2,000 Palestinians and 670 Israelis killed. When Israelis are killed or
injured by Palestinian suicide bombers the White House wastes not a second to
harshly condemn these brutal acts, and it does so in an understandable manner.
But when Israelis drop a one-ton bomb in the center of a Gaza City apartment
complex and kill 15 innocent Palestinians, including 9 small children, the U.S.
issues a diplomatic statement criticizing the attack only as using "excessive
force." Other times when Palestinian children are slaughtered for throwing
stones at tanks the United States remains silent.
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These are just a few of the criminal acts committed
by the Israeli government and shielded from criticism by U.S. politicians or
even reported by the controlled media.
Although September 11th brought the fight on
terrorism to the front burner, it seems that the United States protects Israel
from any criticism here too. An Israeli instant-messaging firm Odigo confirmed
that two employees received text messages warning of an attack on the World
Trade Center two hours before terrorists crashed planes into the New York
landmarks. (Ha'aretz, December 20, 2002.) Is it possible that Israel had
foreknowledge of the attack? Could this be the answer why many Israeli employees
at the World Trade Center never showed up for work that tragic September
morning? If this is the case then the fact that Israel's government had prior
knowledge of the pending attack and not warned the Americans makes them as
guilty as our enemy. Whatever the case, our government must make a complete and
thorough investigation without any threats from Jewish and Israeli interest
groups.
Shielding Israel from criticism and supporting the
Jewish state no matter what crimes she commits has caused the United States the
loss of respect around the world. In addition, Israel has cost American
taxpayers more than $120 billion in the past 40 years. Our one-sided unbalanced
Middle East policy has created the hatred of millions and the primary cause of
terrorism that has landed on our own soil.
Criticizing our government's dangerous policies and
its submissions to the Jewish lobby doesn't make anyone less patriotic or any
less of an American. George Washington said it best when he stated that
"passionate attachment to another nation produces a variety of evils...the
illusion of common interests where no real common interests exist; adopting the
enmities of the other; and participation in the quarrels and wars of the other
without any justification. Still another evil is that such a passionate
attachment gives to ambitious, corrupted or deluded citizens the facility to
betray or sacrifice the interests of their own country."
James J. David is a retired Brigadier General
and a graduate of the U.S. Army's Command and General Staff College, and the
National Security Course, National Defense University, Washington DC. He served
as a Company Commander with the 101st Airborne Division in the Republic of
Vietnam in 1969 and 1970 and also served nearly 3 years of Army active duty in
and around the Middle East from 1967-1969. 24 December 2002.
Source:
Infotimes.com