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The Israelization of American policy
Marwan Bishara
The International Herald Tribune (IHT)
Friday, June 27, 2003
Fighting fire with fire
PARIS For the past few months I have watched with bewilderment as
America has adopted Israel's mistaken strategy in the Middle East. Will
America take as long as Israel to realize that starting a war is nothing
like finishing it, and that military occupation does not bring about peace
or security?
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Two pictures in the International Herald Tribune on the same day, June 16,
spoke volumes. One showed an Israeli soldier in Hebron pointing his
automatic rifle at civilians with their hands in the air, and another of
an American soldier doing exactly the same thing in Falluja, Iraq. If
there were no captions, you couldn't tell one photograph from the other.
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America, like Israel, is getting increasingly bogged down by an open-ended
military occupation, as attacks on its troops continue almost daily in
Iraq. The situation has been aggravated by America's break-up of state
institutions such as the army, rendering millions of Iraqis unemployed.
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Powerful but vulnerable, America and Israel seem to bring out the worst in
each other. Since the Sept. 11 attacks, Washington has internalized
Israel's claustrophobic view of a world full of hatred and terrorism. Its
post-Cold War optimism has given way to vengeful pessimism.
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President George W. Bush is walking down Prime Minister Ariel Sharon's
path as he uses the dramatic events of the past two years to whip up a new
theological patriotism to strengthen his governing base and confront those
- mostly Muslims - who "hate us for what we are."
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Neither Israel nor America is bothering to ask why the Palestinians and
Muslims of the Middle East are carrying out suicide attacks, something not
previously seen in Islam or Palestine for the last 14 centuries. Have
Israeli military occupation and American military domination transformed
Middle East killing fields into fertile ground for hatred and conflict
that has taken on a religious fervor?
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Instead of extracting the source of tension, Washington has added another
occupation to the Israeli occupation. Like pyromaniac firemen, U.S.
officials are implementing Sharon's war philosophy of putting out fire
with fire.
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Israelizing America's war on terrorism means globalizing Sharon's warfare:
unprovoked military invasions, covert operations, armed interventions,
disproportionate retaliations, extra-judicial assassinations and other
measures long considered war crimes and crimes against humanity.
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These measures have also proved ineffective. Israel has grown less secure
despite its continuous use of force to resolve political disputes.
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Today, America risks internalizing the way it fights and those it fights
against. As one of Israel's leading military historians, Martin van
Creveld, puts it, if you fight the weak for too long, you become weak
yourself. Unfortunately, instead of learning from Israel's strategic
mistakes, Bush is advising the Palestinians to learn from the lesson of
Iraq.
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If America continues to Israelize its foreign policy, it will globalize
the kind of conflict found in Palestine, with grave consequences not only
abroad, but also at home in America.
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Israel's experience shows that fear-based national fervor curtails the
democratic process, depicting rationalization as justification and
tolerance as immoral. Two-thirds more Americans support political
assassination today than two decades ago and an increasing number support
torture.
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Just as there is a diplomatic alternative to Israel's failed policies in
Palestine - based on international legality and sustained development,
rather than the imbalance of power and exploitation - a better alternative
must be found to America's unilateral and muscular foreign policy.
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Attaining national security in a transnational world means accepting and
respecting interdependence. Once security is understood as a universal
right, interdependence becomes a sign of wisdom, not weakness.
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If America must draw on another tradition, why not look to the long
history of Jewish tolerance and survival, - or to America's own
constitutional tradition? It is time to dust off those great documents
sitting on the White House shelves.
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The writer, who teaches international relations at the American University
of Paris, is author of "Palestine/Israel: Peace or Apartheid?"
- The writer, who teaches international relations at the American
University of Paris, is author of "Palestine/Israel: Peace or
Apartheid?"
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