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Israel/Zionism See other Israel/Zionism Articles Title: They Issue an Ultimatum and Call It Peace The common thread tying together most of the Trump administrations major foreign policy initiatives is a demand that the other side surrender everything and then be grateful for their humiliation. The administration makes excessive, preposterous demands that no self-respecting government or nation could accept, and then they inflict punishment on the people in that country when their demands are predictably rejected. We have seen this approach most recently in the arrogant presentation of the annexation and apartheid plan for Israel and Palestine in which Palestinians are expected to go along with their own subjugation and dispossession forever. Daniel Levy summed up the plan very well: Terms of surrender and peace plans are not the same thing. But even terms of surrender have more chance of being durable if they are constructed in such a way as to maintain a semblance of dignity of the defeated party. A peace plan has to be predicated on both sides saving face, on both sides being able to declare some kind of victory. The plan announced is a 180-page hate letter from the Americans (and by extension the Israelis) to the Palestinians. Until one reads the entire document (and unless one knows the history of the conflict), it is hard to convey the depth of contempt and scorn this text displays toward Palestinians. It oozes colonialist supremacism. Palestinian rights and aspirations are never taken into account in this plan because neither the U.S. nor the Israeli government thinks that the Palestinian people matter. Saree Makdisi sums up the attitude toward Palestinians conveyed by the plan this way: And Palestinian suffering doesnt count because Palestinians themselves dont count. The plan oozes colonialist supremacism because the U.S. and Israeli governments view Palestinians as nothing more than colonial subjects that they can kick around and mistreat however they like. They make an ultimatum and call it peace. If the Palestinians refuse to accept the outrageous and humiliating terms that being dictated to them we know that the U.S. and Israeli governments will do all they can to blame them for standing up to subjugation. We see something similar in the way that the U.S. has been trying to dictate terms to Iran, North Korea, and Venezuela. In all of these cases, the U.S. insists that the other side capitulate with only the vague hope of some paltry payoff somewhere down the line. The administration tells each one of its targets that they have to agree to humiliating concessions and the effective abandonment of their own interests, and in exchange they might get a little money. They call for abject surrender and then feign surprise when the other side refuses to talk to them. The current U.S. ambassador to the U.N., Kelly Craft, made this ridiculous statement in opposition to Palestinian efforts to go to the U.N. to reject Trumps plan: Craft said that while the Palestinians initial reaction to the plan was anticipated, why not instead take that displeasure and channel it into negotiations? Bringing that displeasure to the United Nations does nothing but repeat the failed pattern of the last seven decades. Lets avoid those traps and instead take a chance on peace, she told Reuters. Of course, Trumps plan offers no chance at peace in the sense of a mutually acceptable settlement that resolves most of the outstanding issues. It is designed to deny any possibility of such a settlement by endorsing the permanent subjugation of one side. The administration isnt interested in a negotiated compromise, but rather wants to have a pretext for punitive action. Hard-liners detest diplomacy and the compromise it requires because to negotiate a compromise requires acknowledging that the other side has legitimate grievances and rights that cant be ignored. Trump assumes in each case that the weaker party can simply be forced to accept the unacceptable, and in each case this arrogant and dehumanizing attitude provokes determined resistance. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 1.
#1. To: Ada (#0)
That Israel was onboard with the "peace" plan before it was announced pretty much proves it was not a peace plan. It has to be a deal that neither side likes but is willing to tolerate because they get something out of it. As is, Israel has no reason to compromise on anything because they are quite pleased with the status quo, Occupation, blockades, illegal settlements, lack of accountability in atrocities committed and some $3.5 billion in free money each year from the USA... what's not to like? Until they are forced to compromise on terms under threat of losing something they currently enjoy, they won't compromise.
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