PEACE IN ISRAEL
By Tony Cartalucci
land destroyer report
November 10, 2012
land destroyer report
November 10, 2012
Israel is an excuse,
a mandate, a perpetual casus belli, and both an ideological as well as literal
beachhead in the Middle East. Created and propped up by the West, in particular
the US and United Kingdom, it has served as the medium through which Western
foreign policy flows in and out of the Arab, and to a greater extent, the
Muslim World.
It is through a carefully cultivated strategy of tension that this perpetual casus belli is maintained. Without the constant perceived fear of Israel's demise and the "moral imperative" to prevent it, real or imagined, it would be difficult to justify Western involvement in nations that otherwise pose no perceivable threat to America or Europe.
It is through a carefully cultivated strategy of tension that this perpetual casus belli is maintained. Without the constant perceived fear of Israel's demise and the "moral imperative" to prevent it, real or imagined, it would be difficult to justify Western involvement in nations that otherwise pose no perceivable threat to America or Europe.
A "clash of civilizations" is likewise being created within the West itself to augment this paradigm, but it has yet to "come of age," and still depends heavily on Israeli-Arab tensions to sustain itself.
To maintain a perpetual strategy of tension to justify perpetual meddling by neo-colonialists in the Middle East, Israel bulldozes homes specifically to create more enemies.To think otherwise, would be to falsely assume Israel's current leadership is actually invested in the self-preservation of the nation-state.They are not.....
It is clearly in the
best interests of Western corporate-financiers seeking to remain involved in
the Middle East and reassert hegemony over the region, to keep this strategy of
tension viable and as heated as possible.
The policies of
Israel are so ham-handedly provocative, it is surprising that more people do
not see the truth behind them ~ that Israel's heavy-handed belligerence is a
calculated decision to keep the tension ratcheted up as high as possible.
For what other reason could a nation-state want to deliberately, slowly, and systematically bulldoze the homes of impoverished men, women, and children?Self-preservation by eliminating it enemies?
Or the perpetual creation of new enemies?
It is not just a theory that the West and Israel purposefully cultivate and
exploit the hatred incurred by their calculated, blatantly provocative
policies.
Like a dam straddling a river,
the force of tension
against the dam
produces energy
from which those who
constructed it, benefit.
The hatred, fear, and
violence
perpetuated between the
Jewish people
and their perceived
enemies
has been a prominent
driving force
behind Wall Street and
London's century-long campaign
of invasion, occupation,
subversion, and exploitation
across the Muslim World.
A recent example of
this was
using regional hatred toward Israel to implement the opening phases of the
US-engineered "Arab Spring." Because any regime Israel feigned
support for would be instantly poisoned by a political "touch of
death," Israel openly and oafishly feigned support for Egypt's president,
Hosni Mubarak, claiming it had sent weapons and riot control gear to assist his
government in suppressing "anti-American/anti-Israeli" protesters. In
reality, the protests in Egypt's streets were
planned years in advance, beginning as early as 2008 in New York City by
confabs organized by the US State Department.
In essence,
the West and Israel
played people's emotional
persuasions like a fiddle
and, executed one of the
most profound
geopolitical re-orderings in recent history.
geopolitical re-orderings in recent history.
The same ploy would be used against Libyan leader, Muammar Qaddafi. Qaddafi was
accused of being "Jewish," hiring Israeli mercenaries, using Israeli
weapons, and of any other conceivable link imaginable to likewise inflict him
with the "touch of death" incurred by this strategy of tension.
And perhaps the most
absurd example of all, were early attempts to use the same tactic against
Syria, exemplified best in Hareetz of Israel's op-ed titled “Israel’s
Favorite Arab Dictator of All is Assad.”
None of these ploys would have worked, had Israel and its Western-sponsors not maintained seething hatred against themselves throughout the world.
WHAT IF?
Now let's imagine an Israel led by a government genuinely concerned about not only the self-preservation of Israel, but its stability, peace, and prosperity.
None of these ploys would have worked, had Israel and its Western-sponsors not maintained seething hatred against themselves throughout the world.
WHAT IF?
Now let's imagine an Israel led by a government genuinely concerned about not only the self-preservation of Israel, but its stability, peace, and prosperity.
Would such a nation
bulldoze houses leaving destitute families sitting in the rubble before the
cameras of the international press?
Would such a nation
indoctrinate its population to hold an irrational hatred that fuels a
destructive conflict that
exploits and expends the summation of the Israeli people's talent, economic
activity, time, energy, and attention?
Image: Israel is also suffering protests
against economic woes and social injustice ~
begotten by the misappropriation of Israeli resources both human and financial.
The nation could easily redirect its immense military budget into real economic
development and progress ~ if it could oust leaders who seek to maintain Israel
as a beachhead for Western hegemony instead of growing it into a
self-sustaining nation-state.
The answer is definitively no. A nuclear-armed Israel which faces no serious existential external threats, that turned away from this current Israeli-Arab strategy of tension would lead to region much like Southeast Asia, where profound cultural differences between neighbors have been largely set aside because each nation is too busy developing itself.
Israel
would benefit, its neighbors would benefit. Extremists on both sides would find
themselves with dwindling supporters.
The only losers would be the policy makers from think-tanks like the Brookings Institution, and the corporate-financier interests which fund them.
The only losers would be the policy makers from think-tanks like the Brookings Institution, and the corporate-financier interests which fund them.
They
admit nations like Iran and Syria pose no threat to either Israel's or
America's national security, and in fact state that provocations must be
made to bait such nations into war.
Without
the Israeli-Arab strategy of tension, without Arabs and Israelis dying every
month, year after year, such provocations and the wars they seek to start would
become exponentially more difficult to justify or sell to the public ~ if not
entirely impossible.
A future where Israel lives in peace with its neighbors is possible.
A future where Israel lives in peace with its neighbors is possible.
The
answer is not waging war against its neighbors who neither desire nor will benefit
from conflict with a nuclear-armed, Western-backed militant state, but by
recognizing the current Israeli government itself as the single most pressing
existential threat Israel and its people face.
By
removing and replacing them with people genuinely invested in "Israel the
nation-state," instead of "Israel the beachhead," a true path to
peace and prosperity can be found and embarked upon.
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