December 14, 2006
Is the American Political Establishment a Match for AIPAC?
By Paul Craig Roberts
The report by the Iraq Study Group
[PDF] is
an attempt by elder statesmen of the American Political
Establishment to take US foreign policy out of the
incompetent hands of President Bush and the self-serving
hands of the Israeli Lobby. The
Iraq Study Group’s effort may or may not succeed.
Others have expressed disappointment that the ISG
elder statesmen did not call for Bush’s impeachment and
immediate withdrawal of all US troops from Iraq. Such
wishful thinking caused writers to pour cold water over
the establishment’s attempt to save Bush and the US from
a
"grave and deteriorating" situation.
Even war critic
Pat Buchanan is dismissive of the ISG report.
Buchanan, however, comes closer to the truth than the
report’s other critics when he writes that
the purpose of the report is to save the establishment
from any responsibility for the debacle that Bush and
his neoconservative government have produced.
The Iraq Study Group, which includes Bush’s new
Secretary of Defense, Robert Gates, realizes that far
from being the macho superpower that controls the
world’s destiny, the US does not even control its own
destiny. The US is in a "grave and deteriorating"
situation that can easily result in a far greater
calamity than merely a bruised ego from a lost war. The
entire Middle East can come undone.
The real problem is the
Israeli Lobby’s powerful influence—about which the
Lobby brags—over US policy in the Middle East and
Israel’s inflexibility toward the Palestinians, whose
land Israel has stolen. As long as Israel exercises a
veto over US policy in the Middle East, the powder keg
will remain alight.
The members of the ISG are elder statesmen. They have
held high positions and accumulated the honors. Their
careers are behind them. They have nothing to lose. They
can afford to tell the truth and to address the real
problem.
If news reports are correct (see, for example,
Insight Magazine,
Baker wants Israel excluded from regional conference),
former Secretary of State James Baker has proposed a
Middle East peace conference without Israeli
participation. According to an official quoted by
Insight magazine, "As Baker sees this, the conference
would provide a unique opportunity for the United States
to strike a deal without Jewish pressure. This has
become the hottest proposal examined by the foreign
policy people over the last month."
According to Insight, "officials said the Baker
proposal to exclude Israel garnered support in the wake
of Vice President Dick Cheney’s visit to Saudi Arabia on
Nov. 25. They said Mr. Cheney spent most of his meetings
listening to Saudi warnings that Israel, rather than
Iran, is the leading cause of instability in the Middle
East." The official told Insight that the
administration "has fallen in line," but that
"Bush is not in the daily loop. He is shocked by the
elections and he’s hoping for a miracle on Iraq."
President Bush lacks the knowledge, judgment, and
experience to be in the Oval Office. He has been
deceived and manipulated by neoconservatives who live in
the fantasy world of their own ideology and who have
been aligned with Israel’s right-wing Likud Party for
most of their careers.
The neoconservatives put Bush and the US, along with
Iraqis, Afghans, and Lebanese, in harm’s way. Their
fantasy enterprise failed, and now they damn Bush for a
lost war that they said would be a cakewalk.
Neoconservatives told Bush that US troops would have
flowers thrown at them, not bombs.
Many neoconservatives
have been cleared out of the Bush administration. But
other neoconservatives still occupy media positions,
which they will continue to use to lie to the American
public. As long as the neoconservatives protector, Vice
President Cheney, continues to have influence, the
Israeli Lobby might again succeed in overthrowing
American public opinion and win its war against the Iraq
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Paul Craig Roberts
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him] was Assistant
Secretary of the Treasury in the Reagan Administration.
He is the author of
Supply-Side Revolution : An Insider's Account of
Policymaking in Washington;
Alienation
and the Soviet Economy and
Meltdown: Inside the Soviet Economy,
and is the co-author with Lawrence M. Stratton of
The Tyranny of Good Intentions : How Prosecutors and
Bureaucrats Are Trampling the Constitution in the Name
of Justice. Click
here for Peter
Brimelow’s Forbes Magazine interview with Roberts
about the recent epidemic of prosecutorial misconduct.