ED Noor: “Every time anyone says that Israel is our only
friend in the Middle East, I can’t help but think that before Israel, we had no
enemies in the Middle East.” ~ Fr. John Sheehan, S.J.
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[This is an edited version of a speech given by me
at the National Summit to Reassess the Israel-US Special Relationship, which
took place at the National Press Center in Washington on March 7th.
The all day event included speakers Stephen Walt, Justin Raimondo, Paul Pillar,
Jeff Blankfort, Alan Brownfeld, Philip Weiss, Ray McGovern and Scott McConnell.
It was broadcast live by C-Span and is still available on their site.]
Inside the beltway types and the media constantly refer to Israel as an ally, which it is not. Israeli soldiers have never fought beside American troops and to be an ally you need an actual alliance on paper.
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such legally binding document exists between Washington and Tel Aviv.
Sycophants in congress are also fond of calling Israel Washington’s best or
closest friend in spite of the fact that it does actual damage to the United
States through using its considerable access to the government and media to
promote policies that are good neither for the US nor for Israel itself.
Recalling the expression that a friend does not let a friend drive drunk, one
might observe that the United States has been driving drunk for quite some
time, dangerous behaviour that has to some extent been encouraged by Israel and
its many supporters in Washington.
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Israel
might or might not have been an actual enabler of the disastrous American
invasion of Iraq but it is undeniably true that the Pentagon officials who contributed to the “Clean Break”
recommendations prepared for Benjamin Netanyahu in 1996 were subsequently
behind the rush to war and the forgery of phony intelligence that fed the
process. And Iran is Iraq redux. If the Washington goes to war with Tehran in
the near future it will not be because Iranians actually threaten America, it
will be because Israel and its powerful lobby in the US have succeeded in
creating an essentially false casus belli to bring about such action.
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Prime
Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who once commented that 9/11 was good for Israel,
has repeatedly sought to commit the United States to draw red lines that would
narrow options for the White House and de facto require it to take military
action against Iran. Congress is meanwhile advancing legislation that would commit the United
States to intervene militarily in support of a unilateral Israeli attack,
meaning that Israel could easily be empowered to make the decision on whether
or not the US goes to war.
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Nothing
relating to Israel is quite like how the US interacts with other countries.
Direct grants, forgiveness of loans, charitable exemptions, and Pentagon
co-production schemes all contribute to the dollar costs that go to support
Israel, measures that are not in place for any other nation.
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Congress
also recently approved by a 410 to 1 vote the United
States Israel Strategic Partnership Act which grants to Israel an exemption from the reciprocity mandated by
the so-called visa waiver program.
Israelis will be able to travel freely to the United States while their government will be allowed to refuse entry to American citizens, a privilege granted to no other visa waiver country.
One
congressman has even introduced a bill to cut off federal
funding for any academic organization that engages in boycotting Israel.
Boycotting other countries is apparently okay.
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Israel
involves itself in American elections, most recently on behalf of Mitt Romney,
it has corrupted our congress, its head of government publicly humiliates our
own head of state, its government ministers insult and ridicule John Kerry, and
its intelligence officers actually provide alarmist and inaccurate private briefings for American Senators on
Capitol Hill. No other country interferes in our system in as many ways as
Israel.
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That
Israel, accustomed to behaving with impunity towards its alleged friend and
patron in Washington, might manufacture a pretext reminiscent of the Lavon Affair in Alexandria Egypt in 1954
or the false flag attack carried out on the USS Liberty in 1967 that killed 34 US
sailors and civilians to draw the US into a new conflict is not unthinkable.
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Israel
also strongly supports using force to intervene in Syria, a proposition that is
opposed overwhelmingly by the American public. In short, Israel has no
reluctance to use its enormous political and media clout in the US to pressure
successive administrations to conform to its own foreign and security policy
views.
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One
other very good reason why Israel should not receive a free pass on its behaviour
as well as billions of dollars in military assistance annually is its
persistent espionage against the United States. American friends of Israel stole enriched uranium from a Pennsylvania
refinery to create the country’s secret nuclear arsenal. More recently we have learned how Arnon Milchan, a Hollywood producer born in Israel, arranged for
the illegal purchase of 800 nuclear triggers. He picked up his first Oscar on
March 2 without any interference from the FBI.
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The
existence of a large scale Israeli spying
network at the time of 9/11 has been widely reported,
incorporating Israeli companies in New Jersey and Florida as well as hundreds
of “art students” nationwide. Five Israelis from one of the companies were
observed celebrating against the backdrop of the twin towers going down, the
so-called “Dancing Shlomos.” Did Israel know in advance about 9/11? Many in the
intelligence community believe that it certainly had knowledge of some aspects
relating to the terrorist attack.
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While
it is often observed that everyone spies on everyone else, particularly true when
one is referring to our own NSA, spying is a high risk business and most
countries are extremely careful when spying on friends for fear of blowback.
Israel, which relies on Washington for billions of dollars in aid and also for
political cover in international fora like the United Nations, does not spy
discreetly, largely because it knows that few in Washington will seek to hold
it accountable. There were, for example, no
consequences for the Israelis when Israeli Mossad
intelligence officers using US passports and pretending to be Americans
recruited terrorists to carry out attacks inside Iran. Israelis, using US
passports in that fashion, put every American traveler or businessman at risk.
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Israel,
where government and business work hand in hand, has obtained significant
advantage by systematically stealing American technology with both
military and civilian applications. The US developed technology is then reverse
engineered and used by the Israelis to support their own exports with
considerably reduced research and development costs, giving them a huge
advantage against US competitors. Sometimes, when the technology is military in
nature and winds up in the hands of an adversary, the consequences can be
serious.
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Israel
has sold advanced weapons systems to China that are believed to incorporate
technology developed by American companies, including the Python-3 air-to-air
missile and the Delilah cruise missile. There is evidence that Israel has also
stolen Patriot missile avionics to incorporate into its own Arrow system and
that it used US technology obtained in its Lavi fighter development program,
which was funded by the US taxpayer to the tune of $1.5 billion, to help the
Chinese develop their own J-10 fighter.
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The
reality of Israeli spying is indisputable. Jonathan Pollard, Ben-Ami Kadish,
Stuart Nozette and Larry Franklin are spies for Israel who have been caught,
but apart from Pollard they all received no or light sentences and are only the
tip of the iceberg. Israel always features prominently in the annual FBI report
called “Foreign Economic Collection and Industrial Espionage.” The 2005 report states
“Israel has an active program to gather proprietary information within the United States. These collection activities are primarily directed at obtaining information on military systems and advanced computing applications that can be used in Israel’s sizable armaments industry.”
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adds that Israel recruits spies, uses electronic methods, and carries out
computer intrusion to gain the information. The 2005 report concluded that the
thefts eroded US military advantage, enabling foreign powers to obtain
expensive technologies that had taken years to develop.
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A 1996 Defense Investigative Service report noted that Israel has great success stealing technology by exploiting the numerous co-production projects that it has with the Pentagon.
“Placing Israeli nationals in key industries is a technique utilized with great success.”
A
General Accounting Office (GAO) examination of espionage directed against
American defense and security industries described how Israeli citizens
residing in the US had stolen sensitive technology to manufacture artillery gun
tubes, obtained classified plans for a reconnaissance system, and passed
sensitive aerospace designs to unauthorized users. An Israeli company was
caught monitoring a Department of Defense telecommunications system to obtain
classified information, while other Israeli entities targeted avionics, missile
telemetry, aircraft communications, software systems, and advanced materials
and coatings used in missile re-entry.
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The
GAO has concluded that Israel “conducts the most
aggressive espionage operation against the United States of any US ally.” In
June 2006, a Pentagon administrative judge overruled an appeal by an Israeli
who had been denied a security clearance, stating,
“The Israeli government is actively engaged in military and industrial espionage in the United States. An Israeli citizen working in the US who has access to proprietary information is likely to be a target of such espionage.”
More
recently, FBI counter intelligence officer John Cole has reported how many cases of Israeli
espionage are dropped under orders from the Justice Department. He provides a
“conservative estimate” of 125 viable investigations into Israeli espionage
involving both American citizens and Israelis that were stopped due to
political pressure from above.
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So
is Israel an ally of the United States? The answer is most definitely no. Is it
even a friend? Well, I suppose there are all kinds of friends in the world but if
you judge Israel by its record on how it interacts with the American government
and people I think the answer would also have to be no.
RIP Rachel Corrie, killed defending a home in Gaza eleven years ago yesterday.
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