The American Israel public affairs committee (AIPAC) has seen headier days according to US congressional staffers forced to work regularly with the pro-Zionist agent of Israel. The grip of fear and the lock on Congress that the Israel first organization has long touted in its service to Israel may be weakening against a backdrop of American Jews rejecting the increasing rants of Prime Minister Netanyahu that are driving many Jews to distance themselves from him, from AIPAC, from other Arabphobic US Zionist organizations, and from Israel.
| The old fashioned billboard on the side of the road, highway, or railroad track is most arousing Zionist jitters these days. |
AIPAC tells some Congressional aids that fund raising is hurting and it can’t
keep promises it made to certain candidates that it would arrange “indirect”
funding for their current election campaigns. Netanyahu is increasing becoming
the butt of jokes across the Israeli and American political spectrum. Several in
his cabinet and the US Congress reportedly view him as an embarrassment. A
perception likely added to by his recent General Assembly cartoon gimmick and
his repeated Nazi style arm and hand gestures that were widely distributed by
the main stream American media outlets especially Reuters, AP and even the
Zionist Drudge Report.In addition, there are signs that some members of congress and their staffs, who are heavily lobbied by AIPAC to donate, are beginning to chaff at heavy handed AIPAC fundraising tactics.
Perhaps reflecting financial pressures on its free spending policies including astronomical administration costs, on 9/24/12, Jonathan Missner, AIPAC’s Director of National Affairs and Development sent out more 500,000 emails in a desperate and thinly veiled bid to raise cash to defeat Obama.
Wrote Missner:
Dear Friend of Israel:
I am writing because we have not yet heard from you, and your support is greatly needed by September 30th.
As I’m sure you know, Israel and America are now facing serious threats throughout the Middle East. In recent months alone we have seen:
- Protestors in multiple Arab countries storm U.S. embassies, burn American and Israeli flags, and chant "death to America, death to Israel," amidst false reports that a video was created by an Israeli Jew and backed by 100 Jewish financiers.
- Iran sent military personnel and large quantities of weapons across to Syria to aid the Assad regime's violent crackdown.
- A deadly terror attack along the Egypt-Israel border that killed 16 Egyptians and enabled terrorists to penetrate into Israel.
- Leaders in Iran and its regional proxies increased their vitriol against Israel. The frequency and intensity of these recent statements has been troubling: “Anyone who loves freedom and justice must strive for the annihilation of the Zionist regime." Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad (August 17th).
- If you’re like most pro-Israel Americans, these events have made you more scared for Israel’s existence than you’ve likely felt in many years.
- But as you watch these dangers continue to unfold, it is important to remember there is something you can do to help keep Israel safe.
- You can join AIPAC, and help ensure that our leaders in Washington speak out clearly and unequivocally in support of Israel and that the aggressions shown toward our greatest ally Israel must immediately cease.
- At this dangerous time, the number one strategic answer to the threats facing Israel is for America to express – in every possible way- an unwavering, unshakable commitment to Israel.
- We must ensure that President Obama speaks out for Israel.
- We must ensure that America stands by its full commitment to Israel’s security assistance for fiscal year 2013, which is vital for Israel to be able to defend herself.
- And we must ensure that America continues to pledge 100% of its diplomatic support to Israel.
- We must do all of this, so that we can send a strong and loud message that America stands by Israel and that any attacks on Israel’s security is an attack on America’s security.”
AIPAC appears to be failing in carrying orders from the Israeli Embassy in
Washington “to defeat Obama, whatever is required.” The latest polls, including
two commissioned by the American Jewish Committee and one from the
Anti-Defamation League shows Obama likely avoiding the defeat on November 6th
that Tel Aviv hoped his combative attitude toward Israel would produce. Obama
currently leads Mitt Romney by a 69-20 percent margin among likely Jewish
voters. If these polls hold, while they represent a marked decline from the 78
percent of the Jewish vote Obama got in 2008, they show Romney’s promise to put
Israel “first no matter what “ is not resonating with American Jews. By now even
garnering 25% of the Jewish vote this shows there is plenty of resistance to
Romney on a variety of domestic social issues that increasingly among the
American public matter more that Israel’s zany schemes. The poll projections may
have been reflected at the UN last week when Netanyahu appeared to back off a
bit from his pillorying of the Obama administration as being weak on
terrorism. 
Former Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld joined the project and reported to
Congress in 1998 that Iran could build an intercontinental ballistic missile
with a nuclear or a biological payload that could hit the US within five years.
Secretary of State Colin Powell soon claimed in 2004 that if fact, Iran had been
working on technology to fit a nuclear warhead onto a missile. “Those prophesying war with Iran are starting to sound like those wacky cult leaders who keep predicting the End of the World, and then keep moving the date when the world doesn't end on schedule. At what point are we going to stop paying attention?”
“Time will tell if next year’s AIPAC conference finds President Obama or any of his top aides on its program.”
He is the author of The Price We Pay: A Quarter-Century of Israel’s Use of American Weapons Against Civilians in Leanon.
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