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Israel Lobby in the US and the American Model of Occupation and Rule

By Paul Balles

Al-Jazeerah, CCUN, May 15, 2012


 
America has always been a bully. 

Americans are convinced that they have a God-given right, or destiny, to expand the country’s borders from “sea to shining sea”.
 
“The land of the free and the home of the brave” was conquered with complete disregard for the rights of America’s original inhabitants.
 
Full of expansionist tendencies, Americans engaged in wars throughout the entire world and became involved in foreign affairs where their participation was unwelcome.
 
Native American Indians welcomed the Pilgrims with open arms, unaware that increasing numbers of settlers would cost the natives their land and lives.
 
With all that stolen land, white American bullies needed slaves that ships brought from Africa to work the land.
 
In a war with Mexico, the western settlers stole Texas. Eventually, large northern portions of Mexico, including California, Nevada, Arizona, New Mexico and Utah were occupied and ruled by Americans.
 
By the middle of the 19th century, America decided to force Japan to trade with the U.S. Japan had to accept the U.S.A.’s terms or face naval bombardment.
 
Due to strong U.S. expansionist sentiment at the end of the 19th century, another conflict broke out between Spain and America.  This time the U.S. wanted Spain’s territories of Cuba, Puerto Rico, The Philippines, Guam and the Caroline Islands.
 
A large part of the 20th century saw widespread hatred and persecution of communists and foreigners with the U.S. engaged in military conflicts in Vietnam in the 1960’s and 70’s.
 
America's history of conquests is beginning to resonate with another, more recent, history: that of Israel.
 
When Israel has thoroughly isolated the remaining Palestinians on small reservations by American bullying tactics, where will they expand next?
 
Is there any reason to believe that the Israelis won't continue to use the American model of occupation and rule? What will Israel use as a continuation of “The War on Terrorism”? Israel’s hawks and the Zionists in America want Iran decimated.
 
What do Israel and America need to consider before further bloodthirsty expansion?
 
First, they rely on proficiency in weapons manufacture and military tactics. In the past, they have always been one step ahead of the nations and people they were trying to conquer.
 
Next, their conquests have never been based on victory alone, but on total and complete subjugation. Herein have been the difficulties with leaving Vietnam, Iraq and Afghanistan.
 
Third, control over their own internal affairs has never been enough. They need to interfere with internal affairs of other countries and exploit potential crises for their own personal gain.
 
America and Israel have involved themselves in an ever-growing military escapade in the Middle East, spreading it with the help of scare tactics and lies.
 
With America, it has been the threat of terrorism. With Israel, the bogus need for greater self-defence.
 
Deciding to take military action by disregarding U.N. disapproval and on ridiculous and unproven grounds, America and Israel qualify as the bullies of our time.
 
It's time for America to grow up and let Israel deservedly take the condemnation as the world’s chief bully. What should America do?
 
·       Stop invading, bombing and “regime changing” countries that haven't attacked us or invaded their neighbours.
 
·       Quit supporting Israel’s bullying of Palestinians, Lebanon, Gaza and other neighbouring countries.
 
·       Cease interference in other countries' domestic elections.
 
·        Stop assassinating foreign leaders.
 
·       Dismantle our global military empire, withdrawing our troops from other countries and giving up the notion that we should exert military control over the entire world.
 
·       Join the international community as one member of the family of nations, rather than as the biggest bully.

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Fear-Fuelling Conspiracies - Part II

Dr. Paul Balles Salem-News.com

The only thing we have to fear is fear itself. --Franklin D. Roosevelt

(MANAMA, Bahrain) -

How long does it take to be discouraged by the seemingly impossible? One year? Five? Ten (Viet Nam)...Iraq...Afghanistan)? Try 60 (Palestine)!

The Israeli lobby in America can be credited with denigrating Palestinians (whether Christian or Muslim) beyond any hope for resolving their conflict.

A few days ago, a friend told me about a congressional candidate who planned to educate Americans on the Israeli lobby.

To raise campaign funds, they contacted a few pro-Palestinian entities in the US, since the candidate’s Middle East policies would align with their goals, but "we received a very poor response from them."

Why would pro-Palestinians fail to respond to a request to support an effort for their benefit?

This wasn't an isolated incident. Recently, several friends have observed lethargy toward Palestine almost to a sense of hopelessness about their long-held aspirations for freedom and statehood.

One writer said he gets absolutely no support from Diaspora Palestinians in London. He says "it is very frustrating; they are just not getting organized. I'm thinking of walking away from their cause."

Another recently said something similar. He too was contemplating giving up. His attempts to get in touch with Palestinian groups to help organize have met with "a feeble response or no response."

Why the listless responses to the efforts by friends to mobilise positive support for hapless Palestinians?

Last week I wrote a column about “Fear-Fuelling Conspiracies” in America that feed and stimulate fear of Islam and Arabs.

This week, the focus is on the other side of the coin: how the actions of Americans conspire to stimulate fear of Arabs and Muslims.

Muslims in America have become keenly aware of American attitudes toward them. Muslims go out of their way to be disassociated from the terrorist labels.

Confirming what most Muslims have discerned from individual cases, the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee (ADC) has reinforced their fears.

In a recent letter to members, the ADC wrote, "This has been a year of anti-Arab political rhetoric, unwarranted surveillance directed at Arab Americans, and negative stereotyping in the media, in schools, and in popular literature."

How should that make Arabs feel?

Add to the general conclusions drawn by the ADC, some of the recent individual cases, and Arabs and Muslims have compelling reasons to be afraid.

One of these cases--of Sami Al-Arian--I have written about before. Dr. Al-Arian is a Palestinian whose ongoing persecution by the U.S. Government is one of the most repellent and unjust of any in the post-9/11 era.

In 2003, while working as an engineering professor at the University of South Florida, he was indicted on multiple counts of “material support for Terrorism.”

Al-Arian was an outspoken advocate for Palestinians and a steadfast opponent of the Israeli occupation.

The indictment was based on his alleged support for Islamic Jihad, a Palestinian group that has nothing to do with the U.S. or Americans, but is focused exclusively on the Israeli-Palestinian dispute.

While awaiting his trial, he was held for almost three years in extreme solitary confinement. He has been mistreated by his university, the media, the prosecutor and the judge.

In reality, al-Arian has been persecuted only because he’s a Palestinian activist highly critical of the four-decade brutal Israeli occupation.

Arabs in America know about Al-Arian’s fate. They’re frightened. Similar treatment could be their misfortune if they support Arab, Muslim or Palestinian causes.

So don’t translate Western Muslim’s fear and inaction into lethargy. Now, more than ever, Palestinians need understanding and active support.

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Throughout his life as an educator, Dr. Paul J. Balles, a retired American university professor and freelance writer, has lived and worked in the Middle East for 40 years - first as an English professor (Universities of Kuwait and Bahrain), and for the past ten years as a writer, editor and editorial consultant.

He’s a weekly Op-Ed columnist for the GULF DAILY NEWS . Dr. Balles is also Editorial Consultant for Red House Marketing and a regular contributor to Bahrain This Month. He writes a weekly op-ed column for Akbar Al Khaleej (Arabic). He has also edited seven websites, including bahrainthismonth.com, womenthismonth.com

Paul has had more than 350 articles published, focusing on companies, personality profiles, entrpreneurs, women achievers, journalists and the media, the Middle East, American politics, the Internet and the Web, consumer reports, Arabs, diplomats, dining out and travel. Paul's articles on Salem-News.com are frank and enlightening. We are very appreciative of the incredible writings Dr. Balles has generated for our readers over the years, and we are very pleased to list him among our most valued contributors.

Indulging the hard subjects that keep the world divided is our specialty at Salem-News.com, and with writers like Dr. Paul Balles on our team, we amplify our ability to meet challenges and someday, will see the effects of this exist in context with a more peaceful and generally successful world.

http://salem-news.com/articles/may072012/fear-2-pb.php
 
 

 

 

 

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