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Israelâs lobby in the United States, formally the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) and informally the American Jewish community, has far too much power in Washington, D.C. It is really bad for America. For example there are many dual citizens in the upper levels of the Bush Administration, people who are citizens of Israel and the U.S. That is a blatant conflict of interest. When the interests of Israel and the U.S. differ, whose side are they on?
Israel spies on the U.S. and has done so for years. Jonathan Pollard was an Israeli agent convicted of spying on the U.S.
More recently, Fox News did a feature on Israeli spying on the U.S.
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Do a search on youTube for Israeli spies or phrases like that and youâll bring up many videos. As with anything you find on the internet, some of it is legitimate and some of it is not. I donât need to tell you to evaluate everything and think for yourself. Youâre already doing that in your research.
What was the role of Israel in the events of 9/11?
Neither President Bush nor President Obama, nor their administrations, wants to even come close to answering the question of why terrorists kill Americans. Why? It would be of supreme value to Americans in preventing further terrorist attacks if we could only understand why they do what they do. This should be the highest priority of the U.S. However we see that the priorities are to feed the national security state, keep Americans in fear, spin the news (thatâs a tool, not necessarily an end result), feed the military industrial complex, feed the oil companies, feed the contractors (Haliburton and their ilk) and so on.
Helen Thomas, the White House press reporter who is the most bold and most willing to challenge the Administrationâs lies and politico-speak, raised the question of why at a recent press conference. This was right after the underwear bomberâs attempted crime on Christmas Day, 2009.
Thank God for Helen Thomas, the only person to show any courage at the White House press briefing after President Barack Obama gave a flaccid account of the intelligence screw-up that almost downed an airliner on Christmas Day.
After Obama briefly addressed LâAffaire Abdulmutallab and wrote âmust do betterâ on the report cards of the national security schoolboys responsible for the near catastrophe, the President turned the stage over to counter-terrorism guru John Brennan and Department of Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano.
It took 89-year old veteran correspondent Helen Thomas to break through the vapid remarks about rechanneling âintelligence streams,â fixing âno-flyâ lists, deploying âbehavior detection officers,â and buying more body-imaging scanners.
Thomas recognized the John & Janet filibuster for what it was, as her catatonic press colleagues took their customary dictation and asked their predictable questions. Instead, Thomas posed an adult query that spotlighted the futility of government plans to counter terrorism with more high-tech gizmos and more intrusions on the liberties and privacy of the traveling public.
She asked why Abdulmutallab did what he did.
Thomas: âAnd what is the motivation? We never hear what you find out on why.â
Brennan: âAl Qaeda is an organization that is dedicated to murder and wanton slaughter of innocents⦠They attract individuals like Mr. Abdulmutallab and use them for these types of attacks. He was motivated by a sense of religious sort of drive. Unfortunately, al Qaeda has perverted Islam, and has corrupted the concept of Islam, so that heâs (sic) able to attract these individuals. But al Qaeda has the agenda of destruction and death.â
Thomas: âAnd youâre saying itâs because of religion?â
Brennan: âIâm saying itâs because of an al Qaeda organization that used the banner of religion in a very perverse and corrupt way.â
Thomas: âWhy?â
Brennan: âI think this is a â long issue, but al Qaeda is just determined to carry out attacks here against the homeland.â
Thomas: âBut you havenât explained why.â
Neither did President Obama, nor anyone else in the U.S. political/media hierarchy. All the American public gets is the boilerplate about how evil al Qaeda is perverting a religion and exploiting impressionable young men.
There is almost no discussion about why so many people in the Muslim world object to U.S. policies so strongly that they are inclined to resist violently and even resort to suicide attacks.
Obamaâs Non-Answer
I had been hoping Obama would say something intelligent about what drove Abdulmutallab to do what he did, but the President uttered a few vacuous comments before sending in the clowns. This is what he said before he walked away from the podium:
âIt is clear that al Qaeda increasingly seeks to recruit individuals without known terrorist affiliations ⦠to do their bidding. ⦠And thatâs why we must communicate clearly to Muslims around the world that al Qaeda offers nothing except a bankrupt vision of misery and death ⦠while the United States stands with those who seek justice and progress. ⦠Thatâs the vision that is far more powerful than the hatred of these violent extremists.â
But why it is so hard for Muslims to âgetâ that message? Why canât they end their preoccupation with dodging U.S. missiles in Afghanistan, Pakistan, Yemen and Gaza long enough to reflect on how we are only trying to save them from terrorists while simultaneously demonstrating our commitment to âjustice and progressâ?
Does a smart fellow like Obama expect us to believe that all we need to do is âcommunicate clearly to Muslimsâ that it is al Qaeda, not the U.S. and its allies, that brings âmisery and deathâ? Does any informed person not know that the unprovoked U.S.-led invasion of Iraq killed hundreds of thousands of Iraqis and displaced 4.5 million from their homes? How is that for âmisery and deathâ?
Rather than a failure to communicate, U.S. officials are trying to rewrite recent history, which seems to be much easier to accomplish with the Washington press corps and large segments of the American population than with the Muslim world.
But why isnât there a frank discussion by Americaâs leaders and media about the real motivation of Muslim anger toward the United States? Why was Helen Thomas the only journalist to raise the touchy but central question of motive?
Peeking Behind the Screen
We witnessed a similar phenomenon when the 9/11 Commission Report tiptoed into a cautious discussion of possible motives behind the 9/11 attacks. To their credit, the drafters of that report apparently went as far as their masters would allow, in gingerly introducing a major elephant into the room:
âAmericaâs policy choices have consequences. Right or wrong, it is simply a fact that American policy regarding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and American actions in Iraq are dominant staples of popular commentary across the Arab and Muslim world.â (p. 376)
When asked later about the flabby way that last sentence ended, former Congressman Lee Hamilton, Vice-Chair of the 9/11 Commission, explained that there had been a Donnybrook over whether that paragraph could be included at all.
The drafters also squeezed in the reason given by Khalid Sheikh Mohammed as to why he âmastermindedâ the attacks on 9/11:
âBy his own account, KSMâs animus toward the United States stemmed ⦠from his violent disagreement with U.S. foreign policy favoring Israel.â
Would you believe that former Vice President Dick Cheney has also pointed to U.S. support for Israel as one of the âtrue sources of resentmentâ? This unique piece of honesty crept into his speech to the American Enterprise Institute on May 21, 2009.
Sure, he also trotted out the bromide that the terrorists hate âall the things that make us a force for good in the world.â But the Israel factor slipped into the speech, perhaps an inadvertent acknowledgement of the Israeli albatross adorning the neck of U.S. policy in the Middle East.
Very few pundits and academicians are willing to allude to this reality, presumably out of fear for their future career prospects..
Former senior CIA officer Paul Pillar, now a professor at Georgetown University, is one of the few willing to refer, in his typically understated way, to âall the other things ⦠including policies and practices that affect the likelihood that people ⦠will be radicalized, and will try to act out the anger against us.â One has to fill in the blanks regarding what those âother thingsâ are.
But no worries. Secretary Napolitano has a fix for this unmentionable conundrum. Itâs called âcounter-radicalization,â which she describes thusly:
âHow do we identify someone before they become radicalized to the point where theyâre ready to blow themselves up with others on a plane? And how do we communicate better American values and so forth ⦠around the globe?â
Better communication. Thatâs the ticket.
Hypocrisy and Double Talk
But Napolitano doesnât acknowledge the underlying problem, which is that many Muslims have watched Washingtonâs behavior closely for many years and view U.S. declarations about peace, justice, democracy and human rights as infuriating examples of hypocrisy and double talk.
So, Washingtonâs sanitized discussion about motives for terrorism seems more intended for the U.S. domestic audience than the Muslim world.
After all, people in the Middle East already know how Palestinians have been mistreated for decades; how Washington has propped up Arab dictatorships; how Muslims have been locked away at Guantanamo without charges; how the U.S. military has killed civilians in Iraq, Afghanistan and elsewhere; how U.S. mercenaries have escaped punishment for slaughtering innocents.
The purpose of U.S. âpublic diplomacyâ appears more designed to shield Americans from this unpleasant reality, offering instead feel-good palliatives about the beneficence of U.S. actions. Most American journalists and politicians go along with the charade out of fear that otherwise they would be accused of lacking patriotism or sympathizing with âthe enemy.â
Commentators who are neither naïve nor afraid are simply shut out of the Fawning Corporate Media (FCM). Salon.comâs Glen Greenwald, for example, has complained loudly about âhow our blind, endless enabling of Israeli actions fuels terrorism directed at the U.S.,â and how it is taboo to point this out.
Greenwald recently called attention to a little-noticed Associated Press report on the possible motives of the 23-year-old Nigerian Abdulmutallab. The report quoted his Yemeni friends to the effect that the he was ânot overtly extremist.â But they noted that he was open about his sympathies toward the Palestinians and his anger over Israelâs actions in Gaza. (emphasis added)
Former CIA specialist on al Qaeda, Michael Scheuer, has been still more outspoken on what he sees as Israelâs tying down the American Gulliver in the Middle East. Speaking Monday on C-SPAN, he complained bitterly that any debate on the issue of American support for Israel and its effects is normally squelched.
Scheuer added that the Israel Lobby had just succeeded in getting him removed from his job at the Jamestown Foundation think tank for saying that Obama was âdoing what I call the Tel Aviv Two Step.â
More to the point, Scheuer asserted:
âFor anyone to say that our support for Israel doesnât hurt us in the Muslim world ⦠is to just defy reality.â
Beyond loss of work, those who speak out can expect ugly accusations. The Israeli media network Arutz Sheva, which is considered the voice of the settler movement, weighed in strongly, citing Scheuerâs C-SPAN remarks and branding them âblatantly anti-Semitic.â
Media Squelching
As for media squelching, I continue to be amazed at how otherwise informed folks express total surprise when I refer them to Khalid Sheikh Mohammedâs statement about his motivation for attacking the United States, as cited on page 147 of the 9/11 Commission Report:
âBy his own account, KSMâs animus toward the United States stemmed not from his experience there as a student, but rather from his violent disagreement with U.S. foreign policy favoring Israel.â
And one can understand how even those following such things closely can get confused. Five years after the 9/11 Commission Report, on Aug. 30, 2009, readers of the neoconservative Washington Post were given a diametrically different view, based on what the Post called âan intelligence summary:â
âKSMâs limited and negative experience in the United States â which included a brief jail stay because of unpaid bills â almost certainly helped propel him on his path to becoming a terrorist ⦠He stated that his contact with Americans, while minimal, confirmed his view that the United States was a debauched and racist country.â
Apparently, the Post found this revisionist version politically more convenient, in that it obscured Mohammedâs other explanation implicating âU.S. foreign policy favoring Israel.â Itâs much more comforting to view KSM as a disgruntled visitor who nursed his personal grievances into justification for mass murder.
An unusually candid view of the dangers accruing from the U.S. identification with Israelâs policies appeared five years ago in an unclassified study published by the Pentagon-appointed U.S. Defense Science Board on Sept. 23, 2004. Contradicting President George W. Bush, the board stated:
âMuslims do not âhate our freedom,â but rather, they hate our policies. The overwhelming majority voice their objections to what they see as one-sided support in favor of Israel and against Palestinian rights, and the longstanding, even increasing support for what Muslims collectively see as tyrannies, most notably Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Pakistan, and the Gulf States.
âThus, when American public diplomacy talks about bringing democracy to Islamic societies, this is seen as no more than self-serving hypocrisy.â
Abdulmutallabâs Attack
Getting back to Abdulmutallab and his motive in trying to blow up the airliner, how was this individual without prior terrorist affiliations suddenly transformed into an international terrorist ready to die while killing innocents?
If, as John Brennan seems to suggest, al Qaeda terrorists are hard-wired for terrorism at birth for the âwanton slaughter of innocents,â how are they able to jump-start a privileged 23-year old Nigerian, inculcate in him with the acquired characteristics of a terrorist, and persuade him to do the bidding of al Qaeda/Persian Gulf?
As indicated above, the young Nigerian seems to have had particular trouble with Israelâs wanton slaughter of more than a thousand civilians in Gaza a year ago, a brutal campaign that was defended in Washington as justifiable self-defense.
Moreover, it appears that Abdulmuttallab is not the only anti-American âterroristâ so motivated. When the Saudi and Yemeni branches of al Qaeda announced that they were uniting into âal Qaeda of the Arabian Peninsula,â their combined rhetoric railed against the Israeli attack on Gaza.
And on Dec. 30, Humam Khalil Abu Mulal al-Balawi, a 32-year-old Palestinian-born Jordanian physician, killed seven American CIA operatives and one Jordanian intelligence officer near Khost, Afghanistan, when he detonated a suicide bomb.
Though most U..S. media stories treated al-Balawi as a fanatical double-agent driven by irrational hatreds, other motivations could be gleaned by carefully reading articles about his personal history.
Al-Balawiâs mother told Agence France-Presse that her son had never been an âextremist.â Al-Balawiâs widow, Defne Bayrak, made a similar statement to Newsweek. In a New York Times article, al-Balawiâs brother was quoted as describing him as a âvery good brotherâ and a âbrilliant doctor.â
So what led al-Balawi to take his own life in order to kill U.S. and Jordanian intelligence operatives?
Al-Balawiâs widow said her husband âstarted to changeâ after the American-led invasion of Iraq in 2003. His brother said al-Balawi âchangedâ during last yearâs three-week-long Israeli offensive in Gaza, which killed about 1,300 Palestinians.
When al-Balawi volunteered with a medical organization to treat injured Palestinians in Gaza, he was arrested by Jordanian authorities, his brother said.
It was after that arrest that the Jordanian intelligence service apparently coerced or ârecruitedâ al-Balawi to become a spy who would penetrate al Qaedaâs hierarchy and provide actionable intelligence to the CIA.
âIf you catch a cat and put it in a corner, she will jump on you,â the brother said in explaining why al-Balawi would turn to a suicide attack.
âMy husband was anti-American; so am I,â his widow said, adding that her two little girls would grow up fatherless but that she had no regrets.
Answering Helen
Are we starting to get the picture of what the United States is up against in the Muslim world?
Does Helen Thomas deserve an adult answer to her question about motive? Has President Obama been able to assimilate all this?
Or is the U.S.. political/media establishment incapable of confronting this reality and/or taking meaningful action to alleviate the underlying causes of the violence?
Is the reported reaction of a CIA official to al-Balawiâs attack the appropriate one: âLast weekâs attack will be avenged. Some very bad people will eventually have a very bad day.â
Revenge has not always turned out very well in the past.
Does anyone remember the brutal killing of four Blackwater contractors on March 31, 2004, when they took a wrong turn and ended up in the Iraqi city of Fallujah â and how U..S. forces virtually leveled that large city in retribution after George W. Bush won his second term the following November?
If you read only the Fawning Corporate Media, you would blissfully think that the killing of the four Blackwater operatives was the work of fanatical animals who got â along with their neighbors â what they deserved. You wouldnât know that the killings represented the second turn in that specific cycle of violence.
On March 22, 2004, Israeli forces assassinated the then-spiritual leader of Hamas in Gaza, Sheikh Yassin â a withering old man, blind and confined to a wheelchair.
That murder, plus sloppy navigation by the Blackwater men, set the stage for the next set of brutalities. The Blackwater operatives were killed by a group that described itself as the âSheikh Yassin Revenge Brigade.â
Pamphlets and posters were all over the scene of the attack; one of the trucks that pulled around body parts of the mercenaries had a poster of Yassin in its window, as did store fronts all over Fallujah.
We can wish Janet Napolitano luck with her âcounter-radicalizationâ project and President Obama with his effort to âcommunicate clearly to Muslims,â but there will be no diminution in the endless cycles of violence unless legitimate grievances are addressed on all sides.
It might also help if the American people were finally let in on the root causes for what otherwise get dismissed as irrational actions by Muslims.
Ray McGovern now works with Tell the Word, the publishing arm of the ecumenical Church of the Saviour in inner-city Washington. During a 27-year career at CIA, he served under nine CIA directors and in all four of CIAâs main directorates, including operations. He is co-founder of Veteran Intelligence Professionals for Sanity (VIPS).
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Ray McGovern
Ray McGovern now works with Tell the Word, the publishing arm of the ecumenical Church of the Saviour in inner-city Washington. During a 27-year career at CIA, he served under nine CIA directors and in all four of CIAâs main directorates, including operations. He is co-founder of Veteran Intelligence Professionals for Sanity (VIPS).