"Most citizens are unaware of the startling fact
that for years our U.S. Middle East policy has not been crafted by seasoned
experts who are committed to America's basic national interests." --Paul
Findley, U.S. Republican Congressman, (1961-83)
�Thank God we have AIPAC, the greatest supporter and
friend we have in the whole world,� --Ehud Olmert, Israel�s Prime Minister
<>"Either I make policy on the Middle East or AIPAC
makes policy on the Middle East." --Zbigniew Brzezinski, Carter administration National
Security Advisor
Nobody
can understand what's going on politically in the United States without being
aware that a political coalition of major pro-Likud groups, pro-Israel
neoconservative intellectuals and Christian Zionists is exerting a tremendously
powerful influence on the American government and its policies.
Over time, this large pro-Israel Lobby, spearheaded by the American Israel
Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC), has extended its comprehensive
grasp over large segments of the U.S. government, including the vice
president's office, the Pentagon and the State Department, besides controlling
the legislative apparatus of Congress. It is being assisted in this task by
powerful allies in the two main political parties, in major corporate media and
by some richly financed so-called "think-tanks," such as the American
Enterprise Institute, the Heritage Foundation,
or the Washington Institute
for Near East Policy .
AIPAC is the centerpiece of this coordinated system. For
example, it keeps voting statistics on each congressional representative and
senator, which are then transmitted to political donors to act accordingly.
AIPAC also organizes regular all-expense-paid trips to Israel and meetings with
Israeli ministers and personalities for congressmen and their staffs, and for
other state and local American politicians. Not receiving this imprimatur is a
major handicap for any ambitious American politician, even if he can rely on a
personal fortune.
In Washington, in order to have a better access to decision
makers, 'The Lobby' even has developed the habit of recruiting personnel for
senators and House members' offices. And, when elections come, 'The Lobby'
makes sure that lukewarm, independent-minded or dissenting politicians are
punished and defeated. It is a source of such political power, campaign
financing and media propaganda that no U.S. politician can dare ignore its
demands without fear of being destroyed. As veteran columnist Robert Novak recently
pointed out, thanks to the influence of AIPAC and 'The Lobby,' "Washington
remains largely a bipartisan, criticism-free zone for Israel."
This is understandable. AIPAC's
techniques are so efficient that one can easily have the impression
that it is a 'parallel government' in Washington, D.C. In the words of its
president, Howard Friedman, consigned in a hubristic bulletin to supporters, it
relies on two techniques in particular:
1. "AIPAC meets with every candidate running for
Congress. These candidates receive in-depth briefings to help them completely
understand the complexities of Israel's predicament and that of the Middle East
as a whole. We even ask each candidate to author a 'position paper' on their
views of the U.S.-Israel relationship, so it's clear where they stand on the
subject."
2. "Members of Congress, staffers and administration
officials have come to rely on AIPAC's memos. They are very busy people and
they know that they can count on AIPAC for clear-eyed analysis. We present this
information in concise form to elected officials. The information and analyses
are impeccable, -after all our reputation is at stake. This results in policy
and legislation that make up Israel's lifeline."
I doubt that there is any democratic country in the entire
world where candidates have to pass an ideological litmus test, if they want to
have a chance of being chosen candidates and being elected. Thus, who could
blame AIPAC from being convinced that it has the U.S. Congress on a very short
leash? If AIPAC were a company, it could be subject to a Federal
Trade Commission (FTC) antitrust
and anti-cartel investigation for cornering the market.
Therefore, it should be no surprise that, on Capitol Hill,
'The Lobby' seems to be in charge, so much so that its near complete control of
U.S. foreign policy and other policies, such as defense, has become the
equivalent of a joke. We are not witnessing consensus here, but rather a
situation tantamount to unanimity in the desire to align American policies to
Israeli policies, each time Israel's interests in the Middle East are on the
line. A totalitarian country would not function differently.
AIPAC has such a grip on
Washington that sometimes one can be forgiven for confusing Tel Aviv and
Washington, D.C. A recent example: AIPAC penned a resolution of support for Israel
in its savage and illegal bombings of Lebanon. On July 20, 2006, the resolution
was voted unanimously by the 100-member Senate and the vote in the House was
410 to 8. Case closed.
For many years, the influence of 'The Lobby' remained under
the radar, being ignored or concealed by the media it controlled and by most
commentators. On March 10, 2006, however, two respected American scholars,
professors Stephen Walt from Harvard University and John Mearsheimer of the
University of Chicago published a study in The London Review of Books, entitled The
Israel Lobby and U.S. Foreign Policy,
about the disproportionate influence that this special interest Lobby
has on American foreign policy. It said that AIPAC was "the most
powerful and best known" organization in a pro-Israel lobby that
systematically distorts American foreign policy. The study concluded that
Israel played a major role in pushing the Bush administration toward a war with
Iraq, and it argued that the pro-Israel lobby's influence on U.S. foreign
policy was bad both for Israel and for the U.S. Thereafter, nobody could feign
ignoring the corrosive influence of this powerful lobby on U.S. foreign policy.
Another example of the type of power 'The Lobby' carries
these days in Washington, D.C., is its success in establishing within the State
Department, with taxpayers' money, a special interest agency, called the 'Office
of Global Anti-Semitism'. In a move reminiscent of what happened
during past centuries under totalitarian regimes, this new 'agency' is totally
devoted to monitoring around the world instances, among other things, of
criticism of Israel or of American pro-Israel policies. The creation of this
new department of Inquisition
was mandated by a law, [H.R. 4230], that President George W. Bush signed on
October 16, 2004. Who says that reality
is not stranger than fiction!
So-called Christian
Zionists also have a significant influence on American foreign
policy, especially as it relates to the Middle East. Their propaganda has been
so successful that today, 40 percent of Americans believe that Israel was
directly given to the Jewish people by 'God'. One-third of Americans even
believe that the creation of the state of Israel, in 1948, after a terrorist
campaign against Great Britain, was a step towards the 'Second Coming of Jesus
Christ' and the 'End of the world'. For the most fanatical ones among them, the
'war on terrorism,' whatever it means, is a war
of religion between Christianity and Islam. With such thinking, the
world is thrown back four centuries, since the last war of religion was the
1618-1648 Thirty Years' War
between European Protestants and Catholics.
These days, the American religious Right has its own special
interest office within the State Department. It is called the 'Office of International Religious
Freedom,' whose principal mission is
to meddle in the domestic affairs of other countries. Such a state agency would
seem to run contrary to the "wall of separation" between church and state that President Thomas Jefferson thought he had erected with the First Amendment to
the U.S. Constitution. Such governmental forays in religious matters are in
addition to the state-financed 'Office
of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives' that the Bush
administration created soon after it took office.
Since the current occupant of the White House is a born-again Christian
who harbors ideas which are close to those advanced by the American Christian Right it
should not be too surprising if the Bush administration's policy in the Middle
East has very strong religious overtones.
In any government, one has to look behind the curtains to
see who is really pulling the strings and who is steering the policies. In the
case of the Bush-Cheney
administration, one has to know about 'The Lobby' and the 'religious
Right'. Without that knowledge, one is in the dark when it comes to
understanding the direction taken by certain policies.
Rodrigue Tremblay is
professor emeritus of economics at the University of Montreal and can be
reached at rodrigue.tremblay@
yahoo.com. He is the author of the book 'The
New American Empire'. Visit his blog site at www.thenewamericanempire.com/blog.