US
elites: Can’t make peace? Make way for someone who can
By
Don Hank
Don
Feder recently wrote an article titled “Christians and Jews – Same Boat,
Same Sharks,” showing that Christians and Jews are both targeted by ISIS, the
terrorist du jour in the Middle East, and should therefore understand each
other’s situation and help each other out.
I
hope that Israeli and US leaders understand the full implications of this
situation. Back when Obama had nearly trapped himself into conducting a missile
strike on Assad's military positions, he left himself an exit by saying such an
attack would have to be supported by Congress (a lie. Obama's lips were
moving again).
Around
that time, a poll showed that the US public did not support such a strike,
although there had been claims that Assad had used chemical weapons against his
own people. To be sure, there was also evidence that those responsible for the
use of these chemical weapons were the US-supported Syrian
“moderates.”
At
any rate, in September of 2013, The Times of Israel reported that several
pro-Israel lobby groups were throwing their weight toward such a strike by US
forces:
“Among
those that have released public statements and made private calls to lawmakers
to urge them to vote “yes” are The American-Israeli
Public
Affairs Committee, or AIPAC, the Anti-Defamation League and the Simon Wiesenthal
Center.”
Did
these lobbyists not know that Assad was likely the only impediment to the deaths
of countless Syrian Christians? Of course, there was that Golan Heights
issue. Was this sliver of land more important than the lives of Syrian
Christians?
I
don't mean to be cynical. I understand that the Israelis were only looking out
for their interests and this no doubt blinded them to other issues that
constituted a conflict of interests with the people whose Congress they
were lobbying. But the American political class had the responsibility to throw
their weight toward a peaceful settlement between Assad and Israel. The
trouble is, these politicians are out of practice when it comes to making
peace. Indeed, it was none other than Russian President Putin who got Obama
out of that hot spot by negotiating a deal with Assad, inducing that leader to
destroy his chemical weapons.
There
is a clue here that everyone in the West seems to be missing, namely, that if
Putin could work that kind of magic back then, he may very well be able to do so
again but on a larger scale. That is, he can be assumed to have major influence
over both Assad and Iran and could — and no doubt would — use that influence to
everyone's advantage, knowing as he does that peace in the Muslim world can only
benefit Russia by benefiting the economy. After all, Israel is now pushing
Congress again, this time for measures against Iran – almost certainly military
measures, using Netanyahu himself as a lobbyist, and the GOP, with its
predilection for war and more war, would no doubt bend to any of their wishes
for political purposes, Christian Syrians be damned.
If
Western leaders were both smart and cared about peace (alas they are neither),
they would stop the provocation in Ukraine, reestablish good relations with
Russia and enlist that country’s aid in working out a peace
arrangement among Israel, Syria and Iran that would favorably change the
balance of power in the Middle East. After all, it is unclear at best whether
Iran really intends to attack Israel, but even if it were, that country would
listen to Putin’s pleas for a peaceful settlement with Israel because Putin
holds the key to the Iranian economy and Iranian defense. Putin is also a
skilled, trusted and influential negotiator in the Middle East and has more
clout with Iran and Syria than any Western power will ever have.
Putin's
enemies are essentially people who chose to be his enemies. Thus, Putin
chooses friends but gets enemies. The US oligarchs choose enemies and get more
enemies. Surprise!
Peace is
precisely what they do not want, because when there is peace, they lose power –
since they have no viable or attractive peacetime
platforms.
Every
time an innocent person is killed in the Middle East, you can lay the blame
squarely on the shoulders of the bipartisan warmongers in Washington, DC, who
refuse to help save innocent lives from merciless terrorists or whose help is
studiously insufficient to do so. There is blood all over their hands. And yet,
you the public may have just the right amount of input to make a difference, as
you did during the last crisis when Obama wanted to launch that airstrike
mentioned above. That is, you can have input if you care. And you will care if
you understand.
Unfortunately,
there are plenty of anti-Semites out there who want to help Israel's enemies.
Likewise, there are plenty of pro-Israel Americans who would give the Israelis
anything they ask for without question based in part on a naïve fundamentalist
viewpoint that ignores facts or equates the bombing of innocent Iranian
civilians or of the soldiers of the legitimately elected Syrian government with
the liberation of Auschwitz.
Neither
side thinks of itself as extremist, but both actually are.
In
dangerously short supply are Americans who eschew both extremes and just
want a fair settlement in the Middle East, one that would be acceptable
to all sides. No favoritism, no bias.
Where
are they?
If
you are one of the anointed, kindly step up to the plate and demand a peace
action in the Middle East involving President Putin. It will work if they let
it. And they'll let it if they have to.
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