It seems to me that the "Final Destruction" is already well underway! Nor does it matter who wins this election farce, everything is already set into motion. Only a mass uprising will possibly offer hope from this.
American conservatives have begun to think out loud that Barack Obama will win in November.
By Alan Hart
March 16, 2012
The headline over an article in Ha-aretz by Bradley
Burston on Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu’s pokergame with President Obama was If Obama wins in November, is Netanyahu
in trouble?
That’s a question I’ve had in my
own mind for quite some time and it begs another. What, really, worries
Netanyahu most ~ the prospect (not real) of Iran posing an existential threat
to Israel or the prospect (real) of a second-term Obama?
There in,
Burston wrote, something new in the air, something Netanyahu does not like.
What is it? “American conservatives have begun to think out loud that Barack
Obama will win in November.”
In my
opinion there’s a better than evens chance that in the course of a second Obama
term, America would put its own best interests first, which would mean an end
to unconditional American support for the Zionist state of Israel right or
wrong.
As is often
the case, the Gentile me and Gideon Levy are on the same page. The headline
over one of his recent articles in Ha-aretz was It’s only a matter of time before U.S. tires of Israel.
There are three main reasons why I have that opinion.
The
first is my
belief that Obama hates being a prisoner of the Zionist lobby and its stooges
in Congress. (I think that Max Hastings, a former editor of the Daily Telegraph and
a well respected military historian, was spot on when he wrote the following in
a recent article for the Daily Mail.
“Privately, Obama yearns to come down hard on Netanyahu, whom he dislikes intensely. But the U.S. President does not dare to do this when his own re-election may hinge on the three per cent of American voters who are Jewish.”
All Presidents have to grace the
AIPAC convention ~ despite many Intel people considering it a subversive
organization
The
second, and
much more to the real point, is that behind closed doors there are now many in
the top levels of America’s military, intelligence and foreign policy
establishments who are aware that an Israel which has no interest in peace with the Palestinians, and is led by
men who want war with Iran, is an Israel that is much more
of a liability than an asset for the U.S.
There is
also awareness in the top levels of America’s military, intelligence and
foreign policy establishments that Netanyahu decided to play the Iran threat
card in order to divert attention away from Israel’s on-going consolidation of its occupation of the West Bank and, in short, to
have Palestine taken off the American foreign policy agenda.
The
third is
the insight given to me by former President Carter when my wife and I met with
him and Rosalyn after they had said goodbye to the White House.
“Any American president has only two windows of opportunity to break or try to break the Zionist lobby’s stranglehold on Congress on matters to do with Israel Palestine.”The first window is during the first nine months of a president’s first term because after that the soliciting of funds for the mid-term elections begins. Presidents don’t have to worry on their own account about funds for mid-term elections, but with their approach no president can do or say anything that would offend the Zionist lobby and cost his party seats in Congress.The second window of opportunity is the last year of his second term if he has one. In that year, because he can’t run for a third term, no president has a personal need for election campaign funds or organized votes. I imagine that incoming President Obama, briefed by Carter or not, was fully aware of these limited windows of opportunity and that was why he tried in his first nine months to get a freeze on Israel’s illegal settlement activity.
So my
answer to Burston’s headline question is yes, Netanyahu could very well be in
trouble if Obama wins a second term.
.
A good
indication of Netanyahu’s fear of a second term Obama is, I think, the mountain
of money his seriously wealthy supporters in America are investing in the
effort to get a Republican into the White House who will allow Netanyahu and
the Zionist lobby to pull his strings.
Question: Given that he does not want Obama to have a second term, what now are Netanyahu’s options? I can see three possibles.
One is to
watch and wait and hope that there will be a downturn in the American economy
between now and November that will assist a Republican presidential candidate
to defeat Obama.
Another is
to launch a unilateral attack on Iran’s nuclear sites (never mind that Iran’s
leaders have not taken a decision to go nuclear for weapons and possibly never
will unless Iran is attacked).
Question: How might initiating a war with Iran assist Netanyahu to put Obama in real trouble?
Oil prices are already subject
to manipulation in the futures market
One
short answer is
that the probable regional and global fall-out of an Israeli attack on Iran,
including soaring oil prices, could bring what is being presented as a slow but
sure recovery of the American economy to a swift halt. And that, most likely,
would be enough to guarantee Obama’s defeat in November.
In an
analysis for The National Interest, an American bi-monthly foreign
policy journal, Paul Pillar, a former, very senior CIA analyst and today a
visiting professor at Georgetown University for security studies, noted that
the welfare of American consumers and workers is “not high” on the list of
decision-making criteria for Netanyahu and his government.
There is,
however, one thing that could cause Netanyahu not to go with this option. Quite
apart from the fact that Israel’s past and present intelligence and military
chiefs are divided on the wisdom of a unilateral Israeli attack on Iran, the
polls are showing that a majority of Israeli Jews are opposed to Israel going
it alone with an attack on Iran. They’re in favour of Iran being attacked but
only if America becomes engaged and takes the lead.
And that brings us to a possible third option for Netanyahu. It is to commission a Mossad false flag operation ~ an attack on a vital American interest or interests for which Iran could be and would be framed.
The Zionist
lobby, Obama’s Republican rivals and much if not all of the American mainstream
media would promote this falsehood as fact, and that could leave Obama with no
choice but to commit American military power. If he did not, his Republican
challenger or challengers, assisted by the Zionist lobby and most if not all of
the American mainstream media would accuse him of failing to protect America’s
security interests and betraying Israel. And that, given the ignorance of
American public opinion, would almost certainly be enough to guarantee Obama’s
defeat.
For his own part Obama absolutely does not want war another war. He’s frightened, as he should be, of the possible/probable consequences.
Quite apart
from the possible/probable economic consequences (including soaring gasoline
prices in America), Obama understands completely that U.S. engagement in a new and broader regional war will ignite more
anti-Americanism and play into the hands of Arab and other Muslim radicals and
extremists, perhaps to the point of assisting them to become the dominant
political power in the region.
.
.
And that, were it to happen, would be potentially catastrophic for America’s best interests in the Arab and wider Muslim world. (Netanyahu would, of course, be quietly pleased because his Israel needs enemies).
So far as I
am aware there is no well informed commentator who is prepared to make an
explicit prediction about what Netanyahu will do ~ whether he will or will not order
a unilateral Israeli attack on Iran in the closing stages of the American
election. If I had to bet my life on it, I’d say he won’t; but there’s a real
danger that his anti-Iran rhetoric, described in a recent Ha’aretz editorial
as “a combination of wretchedness and megalomania”, may create an unstoppable
momentum for war.
As my
readers know, I regard Ha’aretz as the most honest newspaper in the
world on the subject of what is really happening in Israel. Its view of
Netanyahu was on display in a recent editorial headlined Israel must not lend itself to
Netanyahu’s vulgar rhetoric on Iran. I think the whole editorial
ought to be required reading not only for those who want to replace Obama as
president but for all American voters. Here is the text of it (with my emphasis
added).
Anyone who
cares about Israel’s future could not help but feel a chill upon hearing
Benjamin Netanyahu’s recent speech at the AIPAC conference ~ if not because of
the gravity of the existential threat it described, then because of its sheer vulgarity and bad taste.
The prime
minister, as if he were no more than a surfer leaving feedback on a website,
did not hesitate to crassly compare Israel today to the situation of European
Jewry during the Holocaust. And to spice up his speech with one of those visual
gimmicks he so loves, he even pulled out a photostat of correspondence in order
to imply a comparison between U.S. President Barack Obama’s cautious approach
toward attacking Iran and President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s refusal to bomb the
rail lines to Auschwitz.
Netanyahu
sometimes seems like he is holding a debating competition with himself. Every
speech is the “speech of his life” and must overshadow its predecessor, while
afterward, as if they were rehashing a sporting event, he and his aides
gleefully count the number of standing ovations, especially from his American
listeners. And in order to wring an ovation from the end of every sentence, it
seems as if all means are legitimate: kitsch (trash) and death, threats and
vows, warnings and rebukes of the entire world.
This time,
too, it’s not quite clear what he wanted to obtain via this inane rhetoric ~ a combination of wretchedness and megalomania ~
aside from applause. Did he want pity? To prick the conscience of the world? To
terrify himself, or perhaps to inflame the Churchillian fantasy in which he
lives? But one thing is clear:
Aside from the fact that he deepened our feelings of victimhood, insulted the American president and narrowed the options for diplomacy, Netanyahu did not improve Israel’s situation one jot by this speech, just as he hasn’t by any of his others.
Netanyahu
isn’t the first Israeli prime minister, especially from the right, to harp on
the trauma of the Holocaust. But in contrast to Menachem Begin and Ariel
Sharon, who at the moment of truth also displayed diplomatic and leadership
abilities, Netanyahu was and remains essentially a PR
man: someone for whom words and rhetoric replace reality. The
spine-chilling fear is that one day, all of us ~ himself included, despite his
caution and hesitation ~ will discover too late that we have become hostages to
his Churchillian speech, but without a Churchillian victory.
I’ll
conclude with my own favourite story about Netanyahu.
Way back in
1984 I had an appointment for lunch in New York with the Englishman I most
admire, Brian (later knighted) Urquhart. He was an Undersecretary General of
the UN with the responsibility for conflict management. He served four
Secretary Generals and was, in fact, the world’s number one trouble-shooter.
Because of his matchless grasp of international affairs and his integrity, he
was respected by leaders on both sides of all the conflicts he managed.
And he
never pulled his punches in behind-closed doors exchanges with leaders. On one
private occasion Prime Minister Begin said he should not talk with Arafat.
Urquhart looked Begin in the eye and said: “Mr. Prime Minister, I am the
servant of the international community, don’t you dare to tell me who I can and
cannot talk to!”
When Brian
arrived for lunch, he said as he was sitting down, “I’ve just met the most
dangerous man in the world.”
I asked who
it was.
Brian
replied: “He’s just presented his credentials as Israel’s ambassador to the UN,
Benjamin Netanyahu.”
FOOTNOTE
For those who
might want to lighten the gloom with a laugh, here’s a very funny joke I
received by e-mail a few days ago.
A plane left Heathrow Airport under the control of a Jewish captain. His co-pilot was Chinese. It was the first time they had flown together and an awkward silence between the two seemed to indicate a mutual dislike.Once they reached cruising altitude, the Jewish captain activated the auto-pilot, leant back in his seat, and muttered, “I don’t like Chinese.”“No rike Chinese?” asked the co-pilot, “why not?”“You people bombed Pearl Harbour, that’s why!”“No, no”, the co-pilot protested, “Chinese not bomb Peahl Hahbah. That Japanese, not Chinese.”“Japanese, Chinese, Vietnamese…doesn’t matter, you’re all alike.”There was a few minutes of silence….“I no rike Jews,” the co-pilot suddenly announced.“Oh yeah, why not?” the captain asked.“Jews sink Titanic.” the co-pilot replied.“What? That is insane! Jews didn’t sink the Titanic!” the captain exclaimed. “It was an iceberg.”“Iceberg, Goldberg, Greenberg, Rosenberg, nomattah…all same.”
"elections" in USA are highly scripted and managed farcical shows with purpose of distracting, misleading, and confusing the masses- until the past 10 years all of this combined to give masses the impression of "freedom" and "democracy"; growing numbers of people realize this, however the farce must go on ...(even the rigged polls can no longer hide the facts: 90% or more people consider the USA's congressional politicians to be useless so while at same time majority now fully understand that there is zero political difference between Obama, Bush, Clintons, Romney, etc., yet somehow - according to controlled psyop-disinfo media - there is mass interest in the ongoing presidential campaigning ...)
ReplyDeletethere is only one power that controls nearly all major aspects (economic, education, information, political) of the society and "culture" of the USA - and at the top of this - it's not even American (US variant); so it matters not who is selected to hold any political office (almost all local up to every national offices)
it's so obvious, it's not worth time or effort to list all the evidence of proofs