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Nov-19-2011 14:25TweetFollow @OregonNews Dennis Ross' Iran Legacy Continues At WINEPJames M. Wall Salem-News.comDennis Ross is leaving the White House as President Obama’s Middle East advisor, but he is not going far.
(CHICAGO) - In a rare public statement about a US political figure, AIPAC had this to say about the legacy of Dennis Ross:
For True Believers in militant Zionism, AIPAC’s linkage is clear, the strategic bond of the US and Israel, very good; an Iran that even looks toward nuclear capability, very bad. The Jewish US online Forward publication, which reported the Ross resignation, described him as “a veteran of four failed presidential pushes for Middle East peace”. (The picture of Ross, above, is from Forward.) This is not a record of success, but an obvious absence of progress does not displease AIPAC, which, like the current right wing Israeli government, has a higher priority than peace; specifically, it desires a militarily powerful and expanding Israel. Dennis Ross is leaving the White House as President Obama’s Middle East advisor, but he is not going far. He will move to the Washington Institute for Near East Policy (WINEP), the think tank created by AIPAC, which because of its loyalty to Israel, is currently pointing all of its rhetorical big guns at Iran. Joining AIPAC’s praise of Ross’ career as Israel’s man in four successive US presidential administrations, Alan Solow, a former chairman of the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations and a prominent Obama backer, offered this legacy description:
An American diplomat leaves public service after working for peace, unsuccessfully, for four US presidents, and his major legacy is what he did for Israel? There is something seriously wrong with this picture. This is not dual loyalty; this is Zionist loyalty. Meanwhile, the action continues at WINEP, which Ross directed before he joined Obama, and which he will direct again, post-Obama. On Saturday, the day after Ross made his resignation announcement to a luncheon of Jewish leaders in Washington, some news broke at WINEP. That news involved Andrew Shapiro, US assistant secretary for political-military affairs, who chose WINEP as his venue to deliver the news that Israel and the US will embark on the “largest” and “most significant” joint exercise in the allies’ history. The story was carried in Jerusalem’s Ha’aretz newspaper. It received virtually no attention in US media outlets. In his statement, Shapiro said that “joint exercises allow us to learn from Israel’s experience in urban warfare and counterterrorism.” He added ,”Israeli technology is proving critical to improving our Homeland Security and protecting our troops.” The assistant secretary explained that Israeli armor plating technology and the specially designed “Israeli bandage”, now used on American troops in Afghanistan and Iraq, are proven successes. Shapiro also said the exercise will involve more than 5,000 U.S. and Israeli forces, and will simulate Israel’s ballistic missile defense. He did not say, during his WINEP presentation, exactly where these activities will take place. On Wednesday of this week, Natasha Mozgovaya, chief U.S. correspondent for Haaretz, reported on a WINEP-sponsored report by two US Middle East experts, Robert Blackwill and Walter Slocombe.
Mozovaya asked Blackwill and his WINEP co-author, Walter Slocombe, whether they saw the recent vote approving Palestinian membership at UNESCO, as an unfavorable result of the U.S.-Israel relationship. Both Blackwill and Slolcombe, exclaimed, “No!” It is difficult to imagine two US experienced diplomats actually denying any impact of the US-Israel relationship on the attitude of those Arab and Muslim states who supported Palestine’s request for membership in UNESCO. Unfortunately, they are not alone is their inability to see reality. Look no further than the US Senate. Illinois US Senator Mark Kirk, who now occupies Barack Obama’s old Senate seat, has filed an amendment to the Fiscal Year 2012 National Defense Authorization Act, which would impose crippling sanctions on the Central Bank of Iran. The Kirk Senate web site gives a rationale for the amendment which echoes the Bush-Cheney call to arms against Iraq. Does this man have no historical awareness of what that false alarm did to everyone it touched, from the Iraqi and US dead to the US taxpayers? The Kirk site states:
This is the AIPAC-dominated US Senate at work. The Senate bill, which Mark Kirk is amending with even tougher language than the original, provides for draconian sanctions against the Central Bank of Iran with the intent of collapsing “the Iranian economy.” Kirk, who sold himself to Illinois voters as a “moderate” Republican, has transformed himself into a high profile neoconservative since he replaced Obama in the Senate. He is playing on the same team with Reuel Marc Gerecht, a former C.I.A. officer, a senior fellow at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies (FDD). Mark Dubowitz is the executive director and head of FDD’s Iran Energy Project. Gerecht and Dubowitz are the co-authors of a New York Times op-ed piece, Don’t Give Up on Sanctions Against Iran, in which the authors mix greed with morality in a package designed to hurt the Iranian people while rewarding the Chinese economy.
This plan, which advocates punishing the Iranian people, does so with about as much concrete evidence as the Bush-Cheney neoconservatives had to attack Iraq in 2003. Do we really want to travel down that highway again? The Foundation for Defense of Democracies (FDD) thinks we should. The FDD was born during the nation’s war fever in the months following 911. FDD pushed strongly for war against Iraq. When President Obama was elected in 2008,
Kirk and his neoconservative colleagues are joining a crusade to punish Iran’s citizens. They are doing so with no more evidence against Iran’s government than Bush and Cheney had against Iraq. And still they persist. There is no way to read the Senate proposal and a companion House bill, other than to see them as emotion driven actions, prompted by a neoconservative obsession with military force and a loyalty to the state of Israel. These House and Senate bills are designed to crush Iran and its people. They “teach death”. There is another way, which the video below demonstrates. It comes from Palestinian poet Rafeef Ziadah. Ziadah, a Canadian-Palestinian spoken word artist and activist, was in Gaza during Israel’s attacks there during the winter of 2008-09. She was in Gaza to serve as a spokesperson for a Gaza coalition. At one point a journalist asked her, “don’t you think it would all be fine if you just stopped teaching your children to hate?” Her poem, “We teach life, sir,” was written in response to the question. The poem has become a part of her poetry presentations. This recording was made in London. Rafeef Ziadah’s debut CD Hadeel is dedicated to Palestinian youth, “who still fly kites in the face of F16 bombers, who still remember the names of their villages in Palestine and still hear the sound of Hadeel (cooing of doves) over Gaza.” Learn more by visiting: Wall Writings http://wallwritings.wordpress.com/2011/11/19/dennis-ross-iran-legacy-continues-at-winep/ __________________________________________________________________
Journalism was Jim Wall’s undergraduate college major at Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia. He has earned two MA degrees, one from Emory, and one from the University of Chicago, both in religion. An ordained United Methodist clergy person; he and his wife, Mary Eleanor, are the parents of three sons, and the grandparents of four grandchildren. They live in Elmhurst, Illinois. Jim served for two years on active duty in the US Air Force, and three additional years in the USAF (inactive) reserve. While serving with the Alaskan Command, he reached the rank of first lieutenant. He has worked as a sports writer for both the Atlanta Journal and Constitution, was editor of the United Methodist magazine, Christian Advocate for ten years, and editor and publisher of the Christian Century magazine for 27 years, starting in 1972. Time magazine wrote about the new editor, who arrived at the Christian Century determined to turn the magazine into a hard-hitting news publication. The inspiration for Wall Writings comes from that mindset and from many other sources that have influenced Jim’s writings over the years, including politics, cinema, media, American culture, and the political struggles in the Middle East. Jim has made more than 20 trips to that region as a journalist, during which he covered such events as Anwar Sadat’s 1977 trip to Jerusalem, and the 2006 Palestinian legislative election. He has interviewed, and written about, journalists, religious leaders, political leaders and private citizens in the region. You can write to Jim Wall at jameswall8@gmail.com. Visit Jim's Website: Wall Writings
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mike mcguire November 20, 2011 7:48 am (Pacific time)
AIPAC is a terrorist organization,and should be treated as such.
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