Friday, 7 September 2012

Hot off the (Israeli) press


By Gilad Atzmon

Israeli press reports today that PM Benjamin Netanyahu dissolved an Israel’s security cabinet meeting on Wednesday, saying someone in the forum “betrayed the national trust by leaking details of its top-secret discussions on Iran.”

Citing an unnamed source who had taken part in the security cabinet's first session on Tuesday, the Yedioth Ahronoth newspaper reported yesterday that Israel's leading intelligence agencies gave the 14-member group conflicting views on Iran's. The paper reported on Tuesday that one of the cabinet’s minister suggested that the information concerning Iran was “disturbing but not alarming”.

It is pretty easy to grasp why PM Netanyahu reacted angrily. The pretext for a new world war is pretty much gone - the Hasbara lie is exposed once again.

PM Netanyahu was quick to say today that "the security of the state and of its citizens depends on the ability to have confidential and in-depth discussions in the security cabinet.” Netanyahu was practicaly suggesting that ‘the security of the Jewish State’ depends on the ability of Israeli official to spread propaganda lies and commit more and more crimes in the name of the Jewish people.

I guess that for the time being, there is no Israeli plan to attack Iran. Israel doesn’t posses the military capacity to execute such a strike. And as we learn from Israeli press, even Israel ministers realise that Iran is not exactly a threat anyway.

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Could've fooled us: "Israel is not the whore of the Middle East"

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"... Avigdor Liberman spoke out on Tuesday against Arab countries that secretly cooperate with Israel, but refuse to acknowledge a diplomatic relationship.
Paraphrasing a comment by Meir Dagan, he said "Israel cannot be the whore of the Middle East that everyone enjoys but no one admits their connections with."..."

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Iran’s Strategic Diplomatic Victory over the Washington-Israeli Axis: Its Larger Political Consequences

By James Petras

09.04.2012 :: Middle East

Introduction: Iran chaired, hosted and led the recently rejuvenated Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) meeting in Teheran, attended by delegates from 120 countries, including 31 heads of state and 29 foreign secretaries of state. Even the United Nations General Secretary Ban Ki-Moon, notorious mouthpiece of Washington, felt obligated to address, a forum attended by two-thirds of the member countries of the UN, despite State Department and Israeli objections.




Any objective evaluation of the meeting, its venue, the attendance, resolutions and political impact leads to one paramount conclusion: the NAM meeting was a strategic diplomatic victory for Iran and a major defeat for the US, Israel and the European Union. The entire US-Israeli-EU diplomatic and propaganda effort to isolate and stigmatize Iran, especially over the past decade, was shredded.

The Politics of Attendance


Attendance by representatives of 120 countries demonstrates that Iran is not a ‘pariah state’; it is an accepted member of the international community.The presence of 60 heads of state and foreign secretaries demonstrates that Iran is considered a noteworthy and significant political actor, not a “terrorist state” to be isolated and shunned. The proceedings, debates and discussions among and between the delegates and Iranian leaders convinced those attending that Teheran gives primacy to reasonable dialogue in resolving international conflicts.

Both in terms of form and content the NAM meeting highlighted the superiority of Iran’s diplomacy over and against Washington’s bellicose posturing and improvised diversionary tactics. The fact that the meeting took place in Teheran, that Iran was elected chair, that a major part of the NAM agenda and subsequent resolutions coincided with Iran’s democratic foreign policy, highlights Washington’s policy failures and its isolation on issues of major concern to the larger international community. Pandering to the domestic Zionist power configuration has a high cost in the sphere of international politics.

NAM Resolutions: Iran versus Washington - Israel

The centerpiece of US and Israeli strategic policy has been to claim that Iran’s nuclear program including the enrichment of uranium, are a threat to world peace and in particular to Israel and the Gulf states. The NAM meeting repudiated that position, affirming Iran’s right to develop a peaceful nuclear program including the enrichment of uranium. NAM rejected western sanctions against Iran and other countries. In fact many of the leading members, including India, brought delegations of business executives in pursuit of new economic contracts.



NAM declared its support for a nuclear free Middle East and called for an independent Palestinian state based on 1969 borders with Jerusalem as its capital, in total repudiation of Washington’s unconditional support of the nuclear armed Jewish state.

NAM rejected Egyptian Prime Minister Morsi’s proposal to support the Western backed armed mercenaries invading Syria, major blow to Washington’s effort to secure international support for regime change. NAM unanimously approved several resolutions which affirmed its anti-imperialist principles in direct opposition to US imperial positions: it rejected the US blockade of Cuba; it affirmed Argentine sovereignty of the Malvinas Islands (dubbed the ‘Falklands’ by Anglo-American pundits); it opposed the Paraguayan coup; it supported Ecuador in its dispute with Great Britain on asylum for Assange; it selected Venezuela as the site for the next NAM meeting; it rejected terrorism in all of its forms and modalities, including the state sponsored variant.

Western Propaganda Media: Self Serving Diversions

The resounding diplomatic successes of the Iranian hosts of the NAM meeting were countered by a mass media blitz directed at diverting attention to relatively marginal events. The Financial and New York Times, the BBC and the Washington Post featured a speech by Egyptian Prime Minister Morsi calling for NAM support for the Western backed armed mercenaries invading Syria. The media omitted mentioning that no delegation took up his proposal. NAM not only ignored Morsi but unanimously approved a resolution opposing western intervention and affirming the right of self-determination, clearly applicable to the case of Syria.

While NAM defended Iran’s right to develop its peaceful nuclear program, the mass media publicized a dubious “report” authored by US favorite, Yukiya Amano of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) questioning Iran’s compliance with his directives. Not surprisingly the report Amano carried no weight in the deliberations of the 130 delegates, given his notoriety as a front-man for Israeli and US pro-war propaganda.

Overall the mass media deliberately ignored or underplayed the resolutions, dialogue and democratic procedures of the NAM meeting in an effort to cover up the enormous political gulf between the US, Israel, the EU and the vast majority of the international community.

Political Impact of the NAM Conference

NAM seriously undermined the images of the Mid-East conflicts which US policymakers and their acolytes in the EU and Gulf States project: the political reality, which came out of the meetings emphasized that it is the US. Israel and the EU who are outside the mainstream international community. It is the US and EU who lack political allies in the pursuit of colonial wars. It is the Israeli occupation of Palestine and Washington’s policies of ‘regime change’ in Syria and Iran which lack allies. Its Iran’s peaceful nuclear program which has legitimacy not Israel’s nuclear arsenal. The Iranian leadership gained prestige via its openness to international dialogue. In contrast its regional Gulf adversaries, who rely on to multi-billion dollar US arms purchases and military bases were denigrated and discredited.

The Iranian proposals to reform the United Nations to make it more democratic and responsive to emerging countries and less a tool of US-EU policymakers resonated throughout the conference. The emphasis on free trade, was manifest in the large economic delegations who attended eager to sign agreements in defiance of US-Israel-EU sanctions.

Conclusion

Temporarily the NAM conference may have lessened the threat of a military attack against Iran, at least by the US and the EU – by demonstrating the political cost of alienating two thirds of the UN Assembly. Nevertheless by demonstrating Israel’s total isolation, (and truly pariah status in the international community), NAM may have heightened the pathological paranoia of the Israeli leadership and hastened its move toward a catastrophic war.
The follow-up of the NAM resolutions requires a permanent organization, a minimum coordinating secretariat to ensure compliance and rapid responses to crises. Otherwise the good intentions and positive moves toward peace via dialogue will be inconsequential.

The mobilization of the NAM members in the UN General Assembly is crucial to withstand the blackmail, bribes, threats and corruption which are used by the Western powers to secure majorities on crucial votes regarding US sanctions, coups and military intervention. Trade, investment and cultural boycotts of Israel should be promoted and enforced, until the Jewish State ends its occupation of Palestine. Clearly Iran, as the newly elected leader of NAM, has a major role to play in ensuring that the Tehran meeting of 2012 becomes the bases for a revitalization of the Movement. Iran can play a constructive leadership role providing it continues to promote a plural collective format based on common anti-imperialist principles.
 
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Obama once again bows down to Israel over Palestine

 
The Democratic National Committee on Wednesday added an amendment to its 2012 platform saying Jerusalem is and will remain the capital of Israel. The language, almost identical to that in the DNC 2008 platform, was added after its omission came under criticism from some Republican groups.
Fri Sep 7, 2012 8:48AM
Obama erred politically and humiliated himself and his party needlessly with his sell-out in Charlotte. He gained nothing in the way of Zionist support because the lobby has made clear from Tel Aviv to New York that it will never trust him on Israel as they increasingly coalesce around the Romney-Ryan ticket.

As a former law professor, President Obama knows something about international law and US constitutional law which he taught at the University of Chicago.

But he repudiated both, besmirched his academic bona fides, violated Democratic Party rules and hurt his campaign on 12/5/12 by ordering the Democratic Party to summarily change earlier a twice debated and adopted plank of the Democratic Platform on the subject of the status of Jerusalem.

The reason this observer even took the time to read the 26,561 word, 37 page 2012 Democratic Party Platform which guides every Democratic candidate for both Houses of Congress and the party’s Presidential candidate, and to a lesser degree, thousands of Democratic Party candidates across the USA is, well, nostalgia.

And I read every word from my preferred relaxation spot which is on the top of my fine new14 story Waad apartment building in the Hezbollah security zone of Dahiyeh, South Beirut. The high-rise was rebuilt, (Israel bombed it and 251 other residential buildings during the July 2006 33-day aggression, reducing it to rubble and dust with two US gifted MK-83 1000 lb. bombs) and my perch has a wonderful view of the mountains to the east and the Mediterranean to the west.

As I studied the platform, among my ducks and chickens that I raise on the roof, I couldn’t help thinking of my own experience, now more than a quarter century ago from my time representing Oregon as Democratic National Committeeman under Jimmy Carter and being a member of the 1980 DNC Platform Committee while working in Washington on Ted Kennedy’s issues staff as he tried to wrest our party’s nomination from our incumbent President. It was not easy for the Kennedy campaign to do and as history records our campaign petered out. But not before, not too unlike what occurred this week, a Middle East issue caused some sparks and we had big battles on the Platform Committee.

Here’s what happened. DNC Chairman, Charles Manatt, named by President Carter, appointed me to both the Platform Committee and the DNC Judicial Council. At the time I had not started working for Senator Ted Kennedy. I did not make a connection then, and perhaps I am wrong, but his thinking might have been that if there were any challenges to our Platform procedure they would be ruled on by the DNC Judicial Council and having me on both might be a good idea. One of my colleagues on the Judicial Council was a sprite and ambitious lady from California named Nancy Pelosi. She eventually ascended in the party, through her political skills, hard work, and with the help of her mentor, California’s State Chair Burt Coffee, while this observer… well, descended.

Besides getting bored at the DNC after four years, I did not ingratiate myself much to the DNC leadership when I switched sides and supported the EMK 80 campaign, disrespecting our incumbent president or so our White House contacts Tim Kraft, Hamilton Jordan and the DNC Chairman’s office thought.

But another problem involved my work on the Platform Committee. At the 1980 final session of the Platform Committee I presented a Petition calling for the Party to endorse a State of Palestine and urged US recognition of the PLO. What happened within an hour of my proposal and the Washington Post, New Republic etc articles the next day is a report for another day. But it was not pretty and the NR has been on my case ever since.

The decision made by the DNC Platform committee this year cut the 2004 and 2008 Platform sentence “Jerusalem is and will remain the capital of Israel" and was the result of several months of work by the platform committee analyzing written submissions, receiving oral presentations, and participating in discussions and debate sessions around the country. To the party’s credit, removing the earlier language reflected international law, both UN Resolution and international customary law based on the overwhelming consensus of more than 188 member countries of the United Nations with very few exceptions being Israel. All of which assert that the status of Jerusalem, whether it’s to be the capital of Palestine, Israel, both or internationalized, is to be left to final status negotiations between the native Palestinians and their colonial occupiers. Nor did the expunged language reflect Obama’s personal views.
Following reports that the Romney campaign was going to run ads asking where is God and support for Israel in the Democrats platform, Obama hastily and ill-advisedly, in this observers view, ordered the Platform Committee to restore the language of both. At the same time, the American Israeli Public Affairs Committee, the nation's most powerful pro-Israel lobbying group, which had urged including language about Jerusalem's status as the Israeli capital in written testimony to the platform drafting committee, made clear that they were troubled by the omission of their favor Jerusalem language.
As required by Democratic Party rules, the language change needs to be approved by a 2/3 floor vote called by Platform Committee Chairman, Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa. He did put the vote at the beginning of the 9/5/12 Convention session. However since video/audio reports, including C-Span, make plain the delegates voted roughly 50/50, well shy of required 2/3’s , Villaraigosa called for a second and then a third vote which produced the same result. Each time there was a cacophony of “No’s’! from the assembled delegates which were ignored.

Mayor Villaraigosa violated Party rules again when he rejected motions for a roll-call vote and repeated ‘points of order” from the floor. He then falsely announced that 2/3’s had agreed to the language change. He then abruptly walked off the podium thereby profoundly disrespecting the party stalwarts who support it with their hard work and organizational skills. The Party now faces the prospect of a full convention vote on the issue or a court challenge if delegates choose not to let Obama’s betrayal stand.

The reason the 2012 Platform Committee Members changed the former language is that the old position was ludicrous according to expert testimony presented at the Platform hearings and also because this year’s platform reflected, to a modest degree at least, the overdue and increasing power of Arab and Muslim Americans who, often as small business people have largely considered themselves Republicans. But more are becoming active in the Democratic Party. These new party activists are informed about the issue of Palestine and take the status of Jerusalem seriously.
Either way the Romney campaign was sure to claim, as they are doing right now that: “Mr. Obama has refused to state his position on Jerusalem and Israel.” Andrea Saul, a Romney spokeswoman, is telling the media: "Now is the time for President Obama to state in unequivocal terms whether or not he believes Jerusalem is Israel's capital."

Obama erred politically and humiliated himself and his party needlessly with his sell-out in Charlotte. He gained nothing in the way of Zionist support because the lobby has made clear from Tel Aviv to New York that it will never trust him on Israel as they increasingly coalesce around the Romney-Ryan ticket.

Meanwhile, AIPAC released a statement on 9/6/12: "We welcome reinstatement to the Democratic platform of the language reaffirming Jerusalem as Israel's capital".

One imagines that Obama’s nemeses, Israel’s Prime Minister Netanyahu, is chortling.

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Baghdad does not give a hoot about a 'Strategic Alliance' with Washington!

Via FLC

Do you have the same feeling we have, that Iraq does not give a hoot about a 'strategic alliance' with the United States? Are we ever going to understand this in Washington?
"...Three prominent U.S. senators visiting Baghdad told Maliki that ties with Washington would be damaged if his government permitted Iran to use its airspace to deliver arms to Syria. One U.S. official urged Baghdad to inspect the Iranian flights."This could really have some impact on Iraqi-U.S. relations if it were true. The fact of the matter is they have the right to order a plane to land if they think they may be violating their airspace," Sen. John McCain told Reuters.
McCain said Maliki told the visiting lawmakers he had still not received evidence of arms supplies ..."

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Fayyad’s Economics Aids Israeli Occupation

Fayyad’s Economics Aids Israeli Occupation



Palestinian protesters wear Guy Fawkes masks as they hold an effigy of Palestinian Prime Minister Salam Fayyad during a protest against the high cost of living, in the West Bank 4 September 2012. (Photo: Reuters - Mussa Qawasma)
 
Published Friday, September 7, 2012
 
In the Israeli-occupied West Bank, Aida refugee camp, home to nearly 4,000 displaced Palestinians, is snugly situated between the ever-expanding separation wall and a dazzling five-star hotel that is only financially feasible to the economically privileged Palestinian elite. Trapped between a vulgar display of wealth and a towering symbol of their 45-year imprisonment under suffocating martial law, Aida’s residents live in conditions which are a microcosm of life under the governance of the Palestinian Authority.

Rather than advancing the struggle for Palestinian self-determination, an economic-peace approach under the direction of Palestinian Authority (PA) Prime Minister Salam Fayyad has greatly hastened Israel’s ongoing colonization of the West Bank.

In 2007, following Hamas-dominated parliamentary elections the previous year, PA President Mahmoud Abbas illegally dismissed the democratically-chosen Prime Minister Ismael Haniyeh of Hamas. Under immense pressure from Israel and its Western allies, Abbas appointed Salam Fayyad, a former World Bank economist with extensive ties to Western politicians, as prime minister of a new emergency government. Until today, no elections have taken place.

Abbas’s absurdly undemocratic –and illegal – display of autocracy was prompted by American and European threats to cut off the PA’s financial lifeline. Unsurprisingly, as American and European politicians were delivering speeches chastising countries such as Iran and Syria for their lack of representative governance, they were bribing the PA to abandon its democratic mandate.
Corporate media outlets eagerly played chorus to the choir, shining an almost entirely uncritical light on Fayyad and his plan to establish an independent Palestinian state through an economic peace approach, labeled by many commentators as “Fayyadism.”

New York Times journalist Thomas Friedman, who praised Fayyad in a series of editorials, referred to Fayyad’s economic peace approach as “the real Palestinian revolution.” Friedman wrote that Fayyad, unlike America’s other Arab allies, does not “lack both courage and vision,” and is “popular” because he aims to build honest institutions and “effective police and paramilitary units.”

In short, through accelerated industrialization and a concentrated focus on the private sector, Fayyad sought to reach a level of economic independence which once achieved would render Israel incapable of denying Palestinians an independent state in the West Bank (ostensibly leaving Gaza for a later date). His strategy included cleansing the PA of corruption, encouraging nonviolent struggle against the Israeli occupation, attracting investment in urban centers, and close cooperation with the Israelis on security issues. Through all of this, Fayyad boldly pronounced, long awaited Palestinian sovereignty would materialize by 2011.

Influenced by disastrous neoliberal myths, the development born from the unelected Fayyad’s policies – ironically praised by Israeli economist Yitzhak Gal as “bottom up” – is proving to be as enduring as sandcastles.

Supporters of the progress made under Fayyad’s supervision, who point to the almost eight percent rise in Gross Domestic Production (GDP) between 2008 and 2011, tend to overlook its impermanence – GDP growth has been driven almost entirely by international donor aid, on which the PA is wholly dependent to stay afloat.

The financial inequality gap of Palestinians in the West Bank has widened drastically, creating an economic impediment that serves as yet another barrier to genuine grassroots unity. Furthermore, as the Abbas-Fayad government encourages development projects such as Rawabi, a planned city near Ramallah, struggling families are being asked to move, put their assets up as debt collateral, and make dangerous investments in a trembling economic environment.

Because of the overwhelming emphasis on urban development, the rural countryside, large swaths of which are under the 60 percent of the West Bank completely controlled by Israel, has been subjected to an astounding degree of negligence. The overwhelming economic pressure faced by many Palestinians who are desperate for employment has resulted in large scale migration to urban centers such as Ramallah.

In other words, the same treacherous economic policies of many Western countries – those which led to the extreme concentration of wealth into the hands of a tiny elite, housing crises, and an economic meltdown that caused global damage – are now being applied in Palestine.

When considered alongside the rapid expansion of Israeli settlements, Fayyad’s approach seems to assist the Israeli government in its efforts at ethnic cleansing by pushing Palestinians into semi-sovereign enclaves that are effectively Bantustans.

The Palestinian economy cannot blossom under the heel of Israel, which completely controls the flow of all imports and exports, collects and transfers taxes (often withholding these taxes as political punishment), and restricts the movement of human capital. Now that the average purchasing power of Palestinians is less than it was in 2005, at the tail end of the Second Intifada, it ought to be clear that this is a nauseating display of non-logic.

The basic premise on which Fayyad’s entire strategic edifice is built is flawed to its very core: there is not a shred of credibility to the notion that development would somehow force the Israelis to withdraw.
To make matters worse, the PA’s security forces are reportedly operating at a level of efficiency which has allowed the Israeli army to remove hundreds of checkpoints and roadblocks in the West Bank. In effect, Palestinians are being hired to enforce Israel’s illegal occupation, while the United States and other donors foot the bill for both development and security.
The impact of popular grassroots struggles against Israel’s iron-fist grip has been directly undermined by Fayyad’s economic-peace approach.

Although the last few years ushered in an inspirational new period of nonviolent Palestinian resistance, the challenges the Palestinian struggle pose to the Israeli occupation have been mitigated by the economic and political efforts of the Abbas-Fayyad regime. In other words, despite the vast expansion of settlements, the uptick in home demolitions, and the increased confiscation of Palestinian lands, the occupation has become less rather than more costly for Israel.

Particularly over the last year, Palestinians have reenacted many of the nonviolent strategies of the First Intifada – sit-ins, marches, hunger strikes – and developed creative new means of resisting the horrifying system of segregation that was imposed on the West Bank after the Oslo Accords. If these courageous struggles are complimented by a complete economic and political disengagement from Israel, Palestinians could deliver a potentially stultifying blow to the institutions of occupation.

The alternative is to continue on the present path, personified by Abbas and Fayyad: an utter lack of political progress, accelerated economic stratification, and the expedited colonization of the last embattled swaths of Palestinian land. If a new method is not adopted, the PA will develop the urban centers of the West Bank just in time for Israel to once and for all annex the cringing remains of Palestine at a discounted rate.

Patrick O. Strickland is a freelance journalist and a weekly Israel-Palestine correspondent for BikyaMasr.

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Milton Friedman - The Future of Our Free Society

DateWednesday, September 5, 2012 at 2:56PM AuthorGilad Atzmon
Milton Friedman is a man who made service into economy and parasitic existence into a Western ideal..


Freidman was convinced that capitalism was good for the Jews...

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Lebanon Between Berri and Siniora

Published Thursday, September 6, 2012
 
These days, some people are offering Lebanon’s Shia the option of merging into a reality connected to Western plans for our country. Their premise – and they include thinkers and intellectuals as well as politicians – is that developments in Syria will turn out as events in North Africa did, and that Lebanon’s Shia will therefore suffer if they do not start taking steps to distance themselves from Syria and Iran.

This has been said by Samir Geagea, and also Saad al-Hariri and Walid Jumblatt, and it has been written by the intellectual of the Lebanese liberals, Hazem Saghiyeh.

Coincidentally, it was also the advice proffered by the commander of al-Qaeda in Greater Syria, Majed al-Majed, a few days ago.

The thread linking all the above is their belief that it will not be long before the Syrian and Iranian fronts collapse, along with Iraq’s new regime, and by extension Hezbollah and the dominant Shia duo in Lebanon.

They forget that they said the same thing when Rafik al-Hariri came to Lebanon just as the US was launching its regional peace process in 1992, only to find that matters turned out differently from what they expected.

On the eve of 2000, they reverted to demanding that the resistance stop hounding occupation troops in the South, because Israel had decided to pull them out. Then in May 2000, they demanded that it lay down its arms, because liberation had been achieved. “We’ve had enough,” they said. “OK, you beat Israel. We salute you. But please, go back home.”

This group was re-energized in the aftermath of 9/11, believing that the American global war on terror would bulldoze the resistance away unless it made life easier for itself and everyone else by backing down beforehand.

They still did not give up or see reason. They went through the same routine after the invasion of Iraq, this time assuming that the political ascendancy of the Shia in Iraq would be the best lure. The authority of Najaf would eclipse that of Qom, and the Arab identity of the Iraqi Shia combined with the new Iraq would make them as US-friendly as other Arabs. Dissenters would then find themselves isolated, unless the Lebanese resistance were to accept the reality of the situation and submit or surrender to it.

Then we saw the same spectacle unfold again. In 2006, when Israel was waging a vicious war, these people were its partners, whether by inciting or providing political or other support. They did not even spare their “free Shia” supporters from playing this dirty role as revealed in WikiLeaks embassy cables. Before the victorious southerners had returned to their homes, they were meeting and concluding that the resistance had become a burden, and that it must be gotten rid of.

Today, this same folly is being repeated and the same song replayed, with the idea that what is happening in Syria will inevitably bring the Lebanese resistance within a step or two of death, whether by murder or suicide. So these kind people have decided to give it a chance to save itself.

This forecast warrants a comparison between two major Lebanese figures, which could in turn help explain profound changes taking place in our region – such as the quest to cease treating Israel as an enemy, except in statements, and transfer the label to others, our own compatriots, in the unprecedented heat of the supposed Sunni-Shia conflict.

The comparison is between Nabih Berri and Fouad Siniora.

Berri surpasses other post-civil war Lebanese politicians in his skill at political simulation. He is good at always finding the right spin when presenting the relationship of his group – which in this case, until further notice, is the Lebanese Shia as a whole – with the Lebanese state. In his most recent incantation he said: “We are Shia by identity, Sunnis by inclination, and ultimately Lebanese.”

In simple translation, Berri was addressing the rebellious Sunnis in Mesopotamia, the frightened ones in the Arabian Peninsula, and those dreaming of changes in the wake of the turnaround in North Africa. He was telling them: You are the owners of the land – the inclination that that prevails in our world is your inclination, and if you think anyone is playing a role that is too big for them, know that they are only seeking stability for this kingdom.

Yet Berri said that in his representative capacity from a position of being at the forefront, on the local and Arab levels, of what is supposed to be Arabs’ principal battle, and a Sunni concern: the confrontation of Israel. He also represents, in regional terms, a fierce battle against the US and the West who permit no independence from their domineering power. He further represents, at present, the side that is capable of achieving progress towards a just regional settlement free of hegemony or subjugation.

Berri is harking back to earlier Lebanese political maxims, which had the wrong result when they were applied in the wrong context. It is as when Charles Malek, Fouad Boutros, or Ghassan Tueini presented the credentials of political Maronitism, each obtaining the position of the consulted sect’s delegate to the ruling sect. But the real problem is when Siniora harks back.

Siniora, who speaks today for a majority of Lebanese Sunnis, who have affinities with the Sunnis of Syria, the Arabian Peninsula and parts of Africa, is seeking to seize a role using the power of others, rather than his own.
He is currently repeating the July 2006 mistake. He has placed his bet (or rather the bet of those he represents) on the downfall of the regime in Syria. He expects that to deal a body-blow to the “axis of evil stretching from Iran to Gaza,” which would encourage the Palestinians to fully withdraw from it, while Iraq plunges into a new wave of civil war that brings down the regime there, leaving Iran besieged behind its borders and the Lebanese resistance isolated.

He is in no mood to heed advice or reconsider. What he has done is defer to the discourse of the Lebanese Front, and accept the de facto leadership of Samir Geagea over the entire March 14 coalition. It’s not all done with money, but with ideas, mechanisms and discourse.

Siniora, too, is repeating the past mistakes of others by agreeing to the role of spokesman for their political ideas. He has a demand which Raymond Edde died before he could see fulfilled. Siniora, along with those he represents, has reverted to the game of the champion of Lebanese neutrality by urging the “deployment of international police all around Lebanon – South, North and East.” This was Edde’s counter-proposal to the Left’s advocacy of supporting the Palestinian revolution, and was for him also a way of restraining the Lebanese Front, who wanted a direct relationship with Israel.

Siniora now wants UNIFIL forces deployed along the length of Lebanon’s eastern and northern borders with Syria. In a momentary lapse into stupidity, one might think the Future Movement’s spokesman wants to prevent the smuggling of weapons and gunmen to the armed Syrian opposition. But rational people know that this demand – like the demand to expel the Syrian ambassador, and the campaign against Foreign Minister Adnan Mansour as he was about to assume the chairmanship of the council of Arab League foreign ministers – has a different objective, related to developments in Lebanon itself as well as on the Syria’s borders. As with UNSCR 1701, the aim is turn the step into an additional means of putting pressure on the resistance.

Ibrahim al-Amin is editor-in-chief of Al-Akhbar.

This article is an edited translation from the Arabic Edition.
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Thursday, 6 September 2012

Soft War Mercenaries


This person called Elias Khoury who was a Arafat supporter and working for Arafat and rallying for Arafat in the streets of west Beirut while civil war was ignited in Lebanon by foreign Intelligence and the administration of Kissinger. And the Fateh movement of Mr Khoury -who went by a different name to hide his Christian identity- was then taking sides with and against, and getting immersed in the local mud while Palestine was no more the priority, but the dirty war in the streets of Beirut .

Mr. Elias Khoury – after so many years – is still doing the same thing, giving priority to internal wars over the real struggle with Israel ,but he stopped being a Arafat supporter after Arafat became of no use to him since he was ousted from Lebanon to Tunisia with his gang who never liberated an inch of Palestine but created chaos all over Lebanon .

Mr. Khoury -as the good opportunist that he is- shifted from the Fateh to the main figure that came freshly from Saudi Arabia and was delivered to the Lebanese to help them get out of the civil war that was partly funded by him. This fresh Saudi figure was none other than Hariri who made great profit from the civil war since he got down town Beirut destroyed and then bought it for crumbs and confiscated what he could not buy and turned it into his private real estate company.

Elias ‘Atallah
Mr. Khoury- of course- would not miss on the opportunity to join the Saudi/Lebanese Tycoon in all his glory since he had developed a good sense for money and power along with the gift of writing and publishing second rate novels and stories. Of course, the mediocre person that he is and the second rate writer could not get a chance to directly affiliate to Hariri, for this reason he became affiliated to one of Hariri’s men , a detestable person that goes by the name of Elias ‘Atallah who is more of an opportunist than Khoury himself .

Khoury had relinquished the Palestinian cause, but not the internal war, as this was the topic and activity in which he excelled, sending many of his best friends- during the Lebanese civil war – to dire death under the label of Marxist revolution and Palestinian liberation of which –of course- nothing was achieved . So, by supporting the internal war in Syria , Khoury is just working along the same line that he has grown familiar with, and no wonder that -on his way -he had met another opportunist that goes by the name of Mary Rizzo, also a fan of internal wars and internal conflict, under the cover of the Palestinian cause, because these conflicts- in Arab countries – serve best the Israeli entity of which Rizzo is a great supporter .
Mary Rizzo
Posing as a Palestinian activist, Rizzo is an Israeli under cover, rejoicing over the destruction that afflicts the Arab world- whether in Libya or in Syria -and dedicating her writings to fuel such conflicts and attacking real activists committed to the cause who expose her and know her as a fake one.

After being exposed as a dubious writer misinformed about many facts, and spreading lies and misinformation about things happening in the Arab world, she has now resorted to translate lies instead of fabricating them which -she thinks- is safer for her . For this reason she has chosen the lies of Mr. Khoury who is no less talented than her regarding this practice .

Remains the place where the two fake writers had met which must be a fake place as well, and -in this instance – it is the daily News paper al Quds al ‘Arabi of ‘Abdel Bari ‘Atwaan where the article of Khoury was originally published .

‘Atwaan has been the spoiled child of al Jazeera and a promoter of the Palestinian cause and -because of this- we almost forgave him his red hair dye or his courting of the British authorities whenever he had the opportunity, but now he has transgressed all limits by siding against the Syrian regime and joining the chorus of the so called Syrian armed opposition probably to please his masters- the British authorities – who are hosting him and his news paper. From Mr. Khoury to Rizzo to ‘Atwaan all what was needed was al Jazeera or al ‘Arabiyya to complete the chain of lies woven around Syria.

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Macmillan Backed Syria Assassination Plot

Documents show White House and No 10 conspired over oil-fuelled invasion plan 

By Ben Fenton

09/23/03 
The Guardian ”

Nearly 50 years before the war in Iraq, Britain and America sought a secretive “regime change” in another Arab country they accused of spreading terror and threatening the west’s oil supplies, by planning the invasion of Syria and the assassination of leading figures.

Newly discovered documents show how in 1957 Harold Macmillan and President Dwight Eisenhower approved a CIA-MI6 plan to stage fake border incidents as an excuse for an invasion by Syria’s pro-western neighbours, and then to “eliminate” the most influential triumvirate in Damascus.

The plans, frighteningly frank in their discussion, were discovered in the private papers of Duncan Sandys, Mr Macmillan’s defence secretary, by Matthew Jones, a reader in international history at Royal Holloway, University of London.

Although historians know that intelligence services had sought to topple the Syrian regime in the autumn of 1957, this is the first time any document has been found showing that the assassination of three leading figures was at the heart of the scheme. In the document drawn up by a top secret and high-level working group that met in Washington in September 1957, Mr Macmillan and President Eisenhower were left in no doubt about the need to assassinate the top men in Damascus.

Part of the “preferred plan” reads: “In order to facilitate the action of liberative forces, reduce the capabilities of the Syrian regime to organise and direct its military actions, to hold losses and destruction to a minimum, and to bring about desired results in the shortest possible time, a special effort should be made to eliminate certain key individuals. Their removal should be accomplished early in the course of the uprising and intervention and in the light of circumstances existing at the time.”

Abd al-Hamid Sarraj with Nasser

Afif al-Bizri shaking hands with Nasser

Khalid Bakdash,

The document, approved by London and Washington, named three men: Abd al-Hamid Sarraj, head of Syrian military intelligence; Afif al-Bizri, chief of the Syrian general staff; and Khalid Bakdash, leader of the Syrian Communist party.

For a prime minister who had largely come to power on the back of Anthony Eden’s disastrous antics in Suez just a year before, Mr Macmillan was remarkably bellicose. He described it in his diary as “a most formidable report”. Secrecy was so great, Mr Macmillan ordered the plan withheld even from British chiefs of staff, because of their tendency “to chatter”.


President Eisenhower in the Oval Office with Muslim delegates,
1953, after July revolution.
Said Ramadan, the Son in-law of Hassan Al-Bana the founder of
Brotherhood, is second from the right.
في أقصي اليمين سعيد رمضان في ضيافة أيزنهاور داخل البيت الأبيض
Concern about the increasingly anti-western and pro-Soviet sympathies of Syria had been growing in Downing Street and the White House since the overthrow of the conservative military regime of Colonel Adib Shishakli by an alliance of Ba’ath party and Communist party politicians and their allies in the Syrian army, in 1954.


Driving the call for action was the CIA’s Middle East chief Kermit Roosevelt, grandson of former president Theodore Roosevelt. He identified Colonel Sarraj, General al-Bizri and Mr Bakdash as the real power behind a figurehead president. The triumvirate had moved even closer to Nikita Khrushchev’s orbit after the previous year’s disastrous attempt by Britain and France, in collusion with Israel, to reverse the nationalisation of the Suez canal.

By 1957, despite America’s opposition to the Suez move, President Eisenhower felt he could no longer ignore the danger of Syria becoming a centre for Moscow to spread communism throughout the Middle East. He and Mr Macmillan feared Syria would destabilise pro-western neighbours by exporting terrorism and encouraging internal dissent. More importantly, Syria also had control of one of the main oil arteries of the Middle East, the pipeline which connected pro-western Iraq’s oilfields to Turkey.

The “preferred plan”adds: “Once a political decision is reached to proceed with internal disturbances in Syria, CIA is prepared, and SIS [MI6] will attempt, to mount minor sabotage and coup de main incidents within Syria, working through contacts with individuals.
“The two services should consult, as appropriate, to avoid any overlapping or interference with each other’s activities… Incidents should not be concentrated in Damascus; the operation should not be overdone; and to the extent possible care should be taken to avoid causing key leaders of the Syrian regime to take additional personal protection measures.”

Sabotage
 
The report said that once the necessary degree of fear had been created, frontier incidents and border clashes would be staged to provide a pretext for Iraqi and Jordanian military intervention. Syria had to be “made to appear as the sponsor of plots, sabotage and violence directed against neighbouring governments,” the report says. “CIA and SIS should use their capabilities in both the psychological and action fields to augment tension.” That meant operations in Jordan, Iraq, and Lebanon, taking the form of “sabotage, national conspiracies and various strong-arm activities” to be blamed on Damascus.

The plan called for funding of a “Free Syria Committee”, and the arming of “political factions with paramilitary or other actionist capabilities” within Syria. The CIA and MI6 would instigate internal uprisings, for instance by the Druze in the south, help to free political prisoners held in the Mezze prison, and stir up the Muslim Brotherhood in Damascus.

The planners envisaged replacing the Ba’ath/Communist regime with one that was firmly anti-Soviet, but they conceded that this would not be popular and “would probably need to rely first upon repressive measures and arbitrary exercise of power”.

The plan was never used, chiefly because Syria’s Arab neighbours could not be persuaded to take action and an attack from Turkey alone was thought to be unacceptable. The following year, the Ba’athists moved against their Communist former allies and took Syria into a federation with Gen Nasser’s Egypt, which lasted until 1963.

© Guardian Newspapers Limited 2005

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