Franklin Lamb
BEIRUT — Congresswoman Illena Ros-Lehtinen will have her hands full as she makes the political and social rounds at this month’s Republican National Convention. Illena is the only female committee chair in the House of Representatives and arguably Israel’s most ardent agent. She is a constant thorn in the Obama administration’s side, regularly castigating the president for playing “political games with U.S. foreign policy” and being “soft on Iran” and undermining the legitimacy of Israel. Ros-Lehtinen is a congressional cheer leader also for her Jewish voters in Florida—a key battleground in the rapidly approaching US presidential election. Most recently, Ros-Lehtinen helped shepherd through Congress yet another bill tightening sanctions against Iran while calling for US military action against the Assad regime in Syria.
The Congresswoman’s focus will likely
not be on pushing the republican’s talking points regarding her party’s
nominee, Mitt Romney, the former “moderate Massachusetts governor” who
she is aware is unlikely to win the White House. Nor, according to a
source at the Democratic National Committee, frantically putting
together final touches on their own Convention, to be held the week of
September 3 in Charlotte, North Carolina, will Ileana spend much time
with or promoting Mitt’s running mate, Congressman Paul Ryan. Ryan, an
Ayn Rand (author of The Fountainhead and Atlas Shrugged as well as
founder of the Objectivism movement) follower, regularly tells audiences
that “Ayn Rand’s teachings have been one of the most profound
philosophical influences of my life”—well, except for religion and
abortion, as Ayn who passed away in 1982 was an avowed atheist and
strongly pro-abortion, the opposite of what Ryan tells audiences he
is.
Rather, Ros-Lehtinen will be meeting
with local, national, and international Jewish leaders in this must win
state where she has been assigned the task of reassuring them that the
Republican Party is Israel’s best friend and that a recent US government
draft report urging a US re-think of its relationship to Israel is the
responsibility of none other than Barack Obama, and it reveals his true
disdain for Israel.
Helping her smear the White House with
the findings in the draft analysis will be William Kristol, publisher
of the neoconservative Weekly Standard and Director of the New American
Century, an “Israel first” Washington-based lobby “promoting joint
Israeli and American political and military leadership across the globe,
while bringing democracy to the Middle East”.
So what is all the fuss about?
It’s a paper entitled “Preparing For A
Post Israel Middle East”, an 82-page analysis that concludes that the
American national interest in fundamentally at odds with that of Zionist
Israel. The authors conclude that Israel is currently the greatest
threat to US national interests because its nature and actions prevent
normal US relations with Arab and Muslim countries and, to a growing
degree, the wider international community.
The study was commissioned by the US
Intelligence Community comprising 16 American intelligence agencies with
an annual budget in excess of $ 70 billion. The IC includes the
Departments of the Navy, Army, Air Force, Marine Corps, Coast Guard,
Defense Intelligence Agency, Departments of Energy, Homeland Security,
State, Treasure, Drug Enforcement Agency, Federal Bureau of
Investigation, National Security Agency, National Geospatial
Intelligence Agency, National Reconnaissance Agency and the Central
Intelligence Agency commissioned the study.
Among the many findings that
Ros-Lehtenin and Kristol and other unregistered agents of Israel will
likely try to exploit politically between now and November 6, by using
them to attack the Obama Administration are the following:
- Israel, given its current brutal occupation and belligerence cannot be salvaged any more than apartheid south Africa could be when as late as 1987 Israel was the only “Western” nation that upheld diplomatic ties with South Africa and was the last country to join the international boycott campaign before the regime collapsed;
- The Israel leadership, with its increasing support of the 700,000 settlers in illegal colonies in the occupied West Bank is increasing out of touch with the political, military and economic realities of the Middle East;
- The post Labor government Likud coalition is deeply complicit with and influenced by the settlers’ political and financial power and will increasingly face domestic civil strife which the US government should not associate itself with or become involved with;
- The Arab Spring and Islamic Awakening has to a major degree freed a large majority of the 1.2 billion Arab and Muslims to pursue what an overwhelming majority believe is the illegitimate, immoral and unsustainable European occupation of Palestine of the indigenous population;
- Simultaneous with, but predating, rapidly expanding Arab and Muslim power in the region as evidenced by the Arab spring, Islamic Awakening and the ascendancy of Iran, as American power and influence recedes, the US commitment to belligerent oppressive Israel is becoming impossible to defend or execute consistent given paramount US national interests which include normalizing relations with the 57 Islamic countries;
- Gross Israeli interference in the internal affairs of the United States through spying and illegal US arms transfers. This includes supporting more than 60 ‘front organizations’ and approximately 7,500 US officials who do Israel’s bidding and seek to dominate and intimidate the media and agencies of the US government which should no longer be condoned;
- That the United States government no longer has the financial resources, or public support to continue funding Israel. The billions of dollars in direct and indirect aid from US taxpayers to Israel since 1967 is not affordable and is increasingly being objected to by US taxpayers who oppose continuing American military involvement in the Middle East. US public opinion no longer supports funding and executing widely perceived illegal US wars on Israel’s behalf. This view is increasingly being shared by Europe, Asia and the International public;
- Israel’s segregationist occupation infrastructure evidenced by legalized discrimination and increasingly separate and unequal justice systems must no longer be directly or indirectly funded by the US taxpayers or ignored by the US government;
- Israel has failed as a claimed democratic state and continued American financial and political cover will not change its continuing devolution as international pariah state;
- Increasingly, rampant and violent racism exhibited among Jewish settlers in the West Bank is being condoned by the Israeli government to a degree that the Israel government has become its protector and partner;
- The expanding chasm among American Jews objecting to Zionism and Israeli practices, including the killing and brutalizing of Palestinians under Israeli occupation, are gross violations of American and International law and raise questions within the US Jewish community regarding the American responsibility to protect (R2P) innocent civilians under occupation;
- The international opposition to the increasingly apartheid regime can no longer be synchronized with American claimed humanitarian values or US expectations in its bi-lateral relations with the 193 member United Nations;
- The Draft ends with language about the need to avoid entangling alliances that alienate much of the World and condemn American citizens to endure the consequences.
Interestingly, it notes Iran as an
example of a country and people that have much in common and whose
citizens have a real interest in enjoy bilateral associations (here an
apparent reference to Israel and its US lobby) not determined by the
wishes of other countries and their agents. It also highlights the need
for the US to undertake the repairing of relations with Arab and Muslim
countries, including the drastically curtained use of drone aircraft.
The coming days will clarity the success
of Israel’s in making an issue of the finding in the soon to be
published draft report and the degree to which the Republican Party will
gain for its findings in the race for the White House.
[Editor's Note: While this report
does not mention the source for the information concerning the alleged
draft report, FPJ with permission from the author is able to disclose
that the source is a staffer with a certain research unit of the CIA.]
Franklin Lamb is doing research in Lebanon and can be reached at
fplamb@gmail.com. Read more articles by Franklin Lamb.
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