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Israel/Zionism See other Israel/Zionism Articles Title: The Chickenshit Lobby Is Mad As Hell but just how mad are they? Israel, Israel, Israel, Israel can we ever escape the endless kvetching of its partisans? In the media, in both houses of Congress, on the campuses and in the streets, Israels fifth column in America is everywhere, making its presence felt. From Chuck Hagels confirmation battle to the public relations campaign accompanying their latest Gaza massacre, the Jewish states on-the-ground army of American flacks, publicists, and fanatic rank-and-filers mobilizes the moment someone looks cross-eyed at Bibi Netanyahu and the Chickenshit scandal has them screaming to high heaven. The scandal was created, unsurprisingly, by Israels semi-official flack-in- chief, Jeffrey Goldberg, a former Israeli prison guard turned journalist, whose pronouncements carry the authority of someone with impeccable connections in both Tel Aviv and Washington. Writing in The Atlantic, he reports: "The other day I was talking to a senior Obama administration official about the foreign leader who seems to frustrate the White House and the State Department the most. The thing about Bibi is, hes a chickenshit this official said
Goldberg has a carefully cultivated image as a moderate-to-liberal Obama sympathizer, and he goes into his familiar riff about how the rapidly fraying US-Israeli relationship is largely a function of Bibis truculence. Yet its clear Goldberg who surely knew what the response to his reporting would be, even inside the Presidents own party is appalled by this display of candor: "The good thing about Netanyahu is that hes scared to launch wars, the official said, expanding the definition of what a chickenshit Israeli prime minister looks like. The bad thing about him is that he wont do anything to reach an accommodation with the Palestinians or with the Sunni Arab states. The only thing hes interested in is protecting himself from political defeat. Hes not [Yitzhak] Rabin, hes not [Ariel] Sharon, hes certainly no [Menachem] Begin. Hes got no guts." The Lebanese and Gazans might quibble with the notion that Bibis "scared to launch wars," but then again those werent wars, they were massacres. And why should Bibi fight anyone who can possibly fight back when he has the United States to do his dirty work for him? Goldbergs assessment of the rupture is that "The fault for this breakdown in relations can be assigned in good part to the junior partner in the relationship, Netanyahu" but perhaps Bibi doesnt recognize his junior status because that isnt the way it worked during most of the Bush years. Obama is apparently much less willing than his predecessor to sacrifice American lives while Bibi directs the action from behind the scenes. The Presidents initial reluctance to get more deeply involved in Syria, not to mention his eagerness to get the heck out of Iraq ASAP, had Tel Aviv and its American amen corner fuming. On the other side of the equation, the dramatic escalation of Israels "settlement"-building campaign has at least some in the Obama administration infused with a "red-hot anger," as Goldberg reports the phrase used by one Obama administration official, possibly the same one cited here: "I ran this notion by another senior official who deals with the Israel file regularly. This official agreed that Netanyahu is a chickenshit on matters related to the comatose peace process, but added that hes also a coward on the issue of Irans nuclear threat. The official said the Obama administration no longer believes that Netanyahu would launch a preemptive strike on Irans nuclear facilities in order to keep the regime in Tehran from building an atomic arsenal. Its too late for him to do anything. Two, three years ago, this was a possibility. But ultimately he couldnt bring himself to pull the trigger. It was a combination of our pressure and his own unwillingness to do anything dramatic. Now its too late." The reality is that there was never any possibility of an Israeli strike, as I pointed out in 2011, when speculation was at an all-time high: "The problem with this alleged plan is that Israel doesnt have the military capacity to do the job and do it well: Irans nuclear facilities are enclosed within hardened sites, and are spread out to such a degree that Israeli war planes would have trouble reaching them. While the Israelis have recently tested a long-range missile that has the capacity to hit Iranian targets, the idea that they could take out all the intended targets in one fell swoop is simply a fantasy. Therefore, this alleged debate taking place within the Israeli leadership, complete with a phony investigation by Netanyahu into who leaked the nonexistent Israeli attack plan, is a non-event. The whole thing, in short, is a bluff. "But who is being bluffed here? Not the Iranians, who are surely aware of Israels incapacity. The volume of the war hysteria is being turned up with one purpose in mind: the Israelis want the US to do their dirty work for them. This is a threat aimed not only or even primarily at Iran, but at us." The Obama administration is well-aware of Israels technical incapacity, as is Goldbergs source: so what, exactly, is the purpose of this manufactured controversy? The Israelis are hoping a propaganda campaign in the US will subvert the administrations plans to reach a deal with Iran. As Goldberg reports; "Netanyahu has told several people Ive spoken to in recent days that he has written off the Obama administration, and plans to speak directly to Congress and to the American people should an Iran nuclear deal be reached." Goldbergs contribution to this whiny narrative "Israel has been thrown under the bus!" is pretty clear, but then again none of this is surprising. After all, what is Goldberg doing in America aside from acting as a kind of semiofficial (albeit ostensibly self-critical) Voice of Israel in the US media? Whats surprising is how Netanyahu, in a speech to the Knesset, took the opportunity to answer his critics in the Obama administration: "Netanyahu angrily insisted he was under attack simply for defending Israel, adding that he cherished Israels relationship with the US." The famously combative Israeli Prime Minister went on to say: "When there are pressures on Israel to concede its security, the easiest thing to do is to concede. You get a round of applause, ceremonies on grassy knolls, and then come the missiles and the tunnels." Bibi, who spent many years in the United States, is surely cognizant of what his "grassy knoll" reference connotes. You can argue it was just an infelicitous phrase, or that Bibi was referring to himself, not Obama. Maybe so. But what if, say, an Iranian official, even a low-ranking one, had said such a thing? The uproar would be deafening. And so the question must be asked: was Bibi threatening the President of the United States? If we take seriously Goldbergs depiction of the poisoned relationship between Bibi and Obama, the possibility cant be completely dismissed. The Chickenshit Lobby, otherwise known as Israels amen corner in the US, is mad as hell but just how mad are they? I dont know the answer to that question, but as the prospect of a peace agreement with Iran looms larger, those whose job it is to protect the President need to take this potential threat seriously. As weve seen recently, the White House isnt exactly an impregnable fortress. In the meantime, its time to start reevaluating the "special relationship" in light of an Israeli leader who talks about the "grassy knoll" while denouncing an American president. 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#1. To: Ada (#0)
In the world of Jew psychological word play warfare - to be ridiculed - must be avoided. It is ok to be hated, but it is not ok to be the butt of derisive irreverent words it means the speaker has no respect or fear. Chickenshit is major ridicule. Make no mistake every Jew feels this disrespect. Make no mistake - the grassy knoll remark was for real.
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