Tuesday, 13 January 2009
Israeli Prime Minister has stopped short of saying that Israel controls the US government. Speaking to the Israeli media this week, Olmert said he had asked President Bush to order Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice to abstain in a key UN vote on the Israeli genocidal onslaught in the Gaza Strip.
“She was left shamed. A resolution that she prepared and arranged, and in the end she didn’t vote in favor,” said Olmert, bragging about “our clout and influence” in the US .
“We didn’t want her to vote in favor of the resolution. And this is what we eventually got.”
Olmert said he demanded rather aggressively to talk to President Bush and when Bush was on the phone, he told him to order Rice not to vote for the resolution.
“I said ‘get me President Bush on the phone.’ They said he was in the middle of giving a speech in Philadelphia . I said I didn’t care. I need to talk to him now. He got off the podium and spoke to me.
“I told him the US could not vote in favor. It cannot vote in favor of such a resolution. He (Bush) immediately called the Secretary of State and told her not to vote in favor.”
However, a State Department spokesperson has been quoted as denying Olmert’s claim.
“Mr. Olmert is wrong,” the official said.
“Even if everything had gone according to plan, she would have abstained. That was the plan,” said the official. “Israel does not make US policy.”
In 2001, an acrimonious argument reportedly erupted during the Israeli cabinet
weekly session between then Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon and then foreign Minister Shimon Peres during which Sharon reportedly yelled at Peres, saying: "Don't worry about American pressure, we control America."
Peres reportedly warned Sharon that refusing to heed incessant American requests for a cease-fire with the Palestinians would endanger Israeli interests and turn the US against Israel.
At this point, a furious Sharon turned toward Peres, saying:
"Every time we do something you tell me America will do this and will do that . . . I want to tell you something very clear:
“Don't worry about American pressure on Israel. We, the Jewish people, control America, and the Americans know it."
Peres and other cabinet ministers reportedly warned Sharon against saying what he said in public, because "It would cause us a public relations disaster."
Israeli sources denied the story.
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State Department: "Olmert is a 'misquoted' Liar"... and we're a bunch of yoyos!
QUESTION: Yeah. Given Prime Minister Olmert’s comments yesterday, why should – why should anyone still – or why should anyone not believe that Israel is controlling U.S. foreign policy as it relates to the Middle East?
MR. MCCORMACK: I did see the reports of his comments, and let me just start off by saying I don’t know the context of the comments. I don’t know if they are reported accurately. I don’t know if the Israeli Government would say, yes, that is an accurate quote.
What I can tell you is that the quotes as reported are wholly inaccurate as to describing the situation – just 100 percent, totally, completely not true. And I can – you know, I can vouch for that, having been up there at the United Nations the entire time, witnessed Secretary Rice’s deliberations with her advisors. I knew about the phone calls that she was doing and I can tell you a couple things....
QUESTION: How could the prime minister of Israel get such a – you know, how – he certainly is under the impression that he singlehandedly prevented the United States from voting for this resolution. Why would he – why would –
MR. MCCORMACK: Matt – Matt, I –
QUESTION: How could he –
MR. MCCORMACK: You would have – you’d – Matt, I can’t tell you. You would have to –
QUESTION: (Inaudible.)
MR. MCCORMACK: And again, I can’t – you know, I can’t posit and vouch for the – whether those remarks are accurate.
QUESTION: Did the Secretary speak with the President before – just before the vote on – on the resolution?
MR. MCCORMACK: She spoke with him a couple times, a couple of times. One – I think once prior to the President speaking with Prime Minister Olmert, and then once afterwards, as well. But again, I can tell you 100 percent – with 100 percent assurance that her intention, again, going into the conversation with the President, was that she was going to abstain.
QUESTION: Well, what does this say about Prime Minister Olmert, then?
MR. MCCORMACK: Matt, look, I can only –
QUESTION: – (Inaudible) this Administration’s last week in office –
MR. MCCORMACK: Yeah.
QUESTION: – and dealing with someone who has – you know, is the leader until February of your closest ally in the Middle East –
MR. MCCORMACK: Matt, look, I can only say – I can only –
QUESTION: Have you –
MR. MCCORMACK: Matt, I can only account for –
QUESTION: Have you asked for clarification from the Israelis about these comments?
MR. MCCORMACK: I’m not – I don’t think so. I don’t think that we have.
QUESTION: So you’ve just – just – you’re just dismissing them? I mean, you’ve just decided that they’re not worthy of –
MR. MCCORMACK: Well, the facts – it’s the facts – I mean –
QUESTION: (Inaudible.)
MR. MCCORMACK: – all I’m doing is –
QUESTION: (Inaudible) any kind of a response?
MR. MCCORMACK: You know, look, I – again, Matt, you know, I’m – if the Israeli Government – if they, you know, feel it necessary, they will clarify, correct the record, whatever. I don’t know. All I can do is offer the facts as they are from the American side.
This doesn't prove the Israeli Lobby directs our (USA) foreign policy. All this proves is that directions come directly from Tel Aviv so that nothing is lost through the transmission of middlemen.
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US-Israel Relations: Dumb Ideas versus Reality
ReplyDelete"I've never seen a President --I don't care who he is --stand up to the Jews. They always get what they want. If the American people understood what a grip these people have got on our government, they would rise up in arms."
ReplyDelete--Admiral Thomas Moorer, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff from 1970 to 1974
“Israel controls the United States Senate. Around 80 percent are completely in support of Israel; anything Israel wants it gets. Jewish influence in the House of Representatives is even greater.”
-- United States Senator William Fulbright
"I want to tell you something very clear, don't worry about American pressure on Israel, we, the Jewish people control America, and the Americans know it."
--Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon to cabinet member Shimon Peres, October 3rd, 2001, as reported on Kol Y’Israel radio.