The title of my article comes from the sermon of the
Episcopal Bishop of Washington DC, John Bryson Chane, delivered
on October 5, 2008, at St. Columba
Church. The bishop�s eyes were opened to Israel�s persecution of
Palestinians by his recent trip to Palestine. In his sermon he called on �politicians seeking the highest office in
[our] land� to find the courage to �speak out and condemn violations of human rights and religious freedom
denied to Palestinian Christians and Muslims� by the state of Israel.
Bishop Chane�s courage was to no avail. As Justin Raimondo reported
(Antiwar.com, 27 December), when America�s new leader of �change� was informed of Israel�s
massive air attack on the Gaza Ghetto, an area of 139 square miles where Israel
confines 1.4 million Arabs and tightly controls the inflow of all resources -- food,
medicine, water, energy -- America�s President-elect Obama had �no comment.�
According to the Jerusalem Post (26
December), �at 11:30 a.m., more than 50 fighter jets and
attack helicopters swept into Gazan airspace and dropped more than 100 bombs on
50 targets. . . . Thirty minutes later, a second wave of 60 jets and
helicopters struck at 60 targets . . . More than 170 targets were hit by IAF
aircraft throughout the day. At least 230 Gazans were killed and over 780 were
wounded . . .�
As I write, news reports are that Israel is sending tanks
and infantry reinforcements in preparation for a ground invasion of Gaza.
Israel�s excuse for its violence is that from time to time
the Palestinian resistance organization, Hamas, fires off rockets into Israel
to protest the ghetto life that Israel imposes on Gazans. The rockets are
ineffectual for the most part and seldom claim Israeli casualties. However, the
real purpose for the Israeli attack is to destroy Hamas.
In 2006, the US insisted that the Palestinians in Gaza and
the West Bank hold free elections. When free elections were held, Hamas won.
This was unacceptable to the Americans and Israelis. In the West Bank, the
Americans and Israelis imposed a puppet government, but Hamas held on in Gaza.
After unheeded warnings to the Gazans to rid themselves of Hamas and accept a
puppet government, Israel has decided to destroy the freely elected government
with violence.
Ehud Barak, who is overseeing the latest act of Israeli
aggression, said in interviews addressed to the British and American public
that asking Israel to agree to a ceasefire with Hamas would be like asking the
US to agree to a ceasefire with al Qaeda. The terrorism that Israel inflicts on
Palestinians goes unremarked.
According to the London
Times (December 28), �Britain
and the United States were on a collision course with their European allies
last night after refusing to call for an end to Israeli airstrikes on Hamas
targets in Gaza. The wave of attacks marked a violent end to President George
W. Bush�s sporadic Middle East peace efforts. The White House put the blame
squarely on Hamas.� The British government also blamed Hamas.
For the US and UK governments, Israel can do no wrong.
Israel doesn�t have to stop withholding food, medicine, water, and energy, but
Hamas must stop protesting by firing off rockets. In violation of international
law, Israel can drive West Bank Palestinians off their lands and out of their
villages and give the stolen properties to �settlers.� Israel can delay Palestinians in need of emergency
medical care at checkpoints until their lives ebb away. Israeli snipers can get
their jollies murdering Palestinian children.
The Great Moral Anglo-Americans couldn�t care less.
In his 2005
Nobel Lecture, British playwright Harold Pinter held the United States and
its British puppet state accountable for �the systematic brutality, the widespread atrocities, the ruthless
suppression of independent thought.� Everyone knows that such crimes
occurred in the Soviet Union and in its East European empire, but �US crimes in the same period have only been
superficially recorded, let alone documented, let alone acknowledged, let alone
recognized as crimes at all,� this despite the fact that �the United States� actions throughout the
world made it clear that it had concluded it had carte blanche to do what it
liked.�
Soviet
crimes, like Nazi ones, are documented in gruesome detail, but America�s
crimes �never happened. Nothing ever
happened. Even while it was happening, it wasn�t happening. It didn�t matter.
It was of no interest. The crimes of the United States have been systematic,
constant, vicious, remorseless, but very few people have actually talked about
them You have to hand it to America. It has exercised a clinical manipulation
of power worldwide while masquerading as a force for universal good. It�s a
brilliant, even witty, highly successful act of hypnosis.�
America�s is �a
scintillating stratagem. Language is actually employed to keep thought at bay.
The words �the American people� provide a truly voluptuous cushion of
reassurance. You don�t need to think.�
Pinter presents a long list of American crimes and comes to
Iraq: �The invasion of Iraq was a
bandit act, an act of blatant state terrorism, demonstrating absolute contempt
for the concept of international law. The invasion was . . . an act intended to
consolidate American military and economic control of the Middle East
masquerading -- as a last resort -- all other justifications having failed to
justify themselves -- as liberation.� Americans and their British
puppets �have brought torture, cluster
bombs, depleted uranium, innumerable acts of random murder, misery, degradation
and death to the Iraqi people and call it �bringing freedom and democracy to
the Middle East.�
�How many people do
you have to kill before you qualify to be described as a mass murderer and a
war criminal?� Pinter�s question can also be asked of Israel. Israel has
been in violation of international law since 1967, protected by the United
States� veto of UN resolutions condemning Israel for its violent, inhumane,
barbaric, and illegal acts.
American evangelical Christians, who are degenerating into
Zionists, are Israel�s greatest allies. Jesus is forsaken as Christians swallow
whole the Israeli lies. A couple of years ago, the US Presbyterian Church was
so distressed by Israel�s immorality toward Palestinians that the church
attempted to disinvest its investment portfolio from assets tainted with
Israel. But the Israel Lobby was stronger. The Presbyterian Church was unable
to stand up for Christian principles and knuckled under to the Israel Lobby�s
pressure.
This is hardly surprising considering that the US government
doesn�t stand for Christian principles either.
America�s doctrine of �full spectrum dominance� means that, like Lenin�s dictatorship,
America is not bound by law or morality, but by power alone.
Pinter sums it up in a speech he had dreams of writing for
President George W. Bush: �God is good.
God is great. God is good. My God is good. Bin Laden�s God is bad. His is a bad
God. Saddam�s God was bad, except he didn�t have one. He was a barbarian. We
are not barbarians. We don�t chop people�s heads off. We believe in freedom. So
does God. I am not a barbarian. I am the democratically elected leader of a
freedom-loving democracy. We are a compassionate society. We give compassionate
electrocution and compassionate lethal injection. We are a great nation. I am
not a dictator. He is. I am not a barbarian. He is. And he is. They all are. I
possess moral authority. You see this fist? This is my moral authority. And don�t
you forget it.�
If only our ears could hear, this is the speech we have been
hearing from Israel for 60 years.
Paul
Craig Roberts [email
him] was Assistant Secretary of the Treasury during President
Reagan�s first term. He was Associate Editor of the Wall Street Journal. He has
held numerous academic appointments, including the William E. Simon Chair,
Center for Strategic and International Studies, Georgetown University,
and Senior Research Fellow, Hoover Institution, Stanford University. He was
awarded the Legion of Honor by French President Francois Mitterrand. He is the
author of Supply-Side
Revolution : An Insider�s Account of Policymaking in Washington; Alienation
and the Soviet Economy and Meltdown:
Inside the Soviet Economy, and is the co-author with Lawrence M.
Stratton of The
Tyranny of Good Intentions : How Prosecutors and Bureaucrats Are Trampling the
Constitution in the Name of Justice. Click here for
Peter Brimelow�s Forbes Magazine interview with Roberts about the recent
epidemic of prosecutorial misconduct.