Will America forsake Israel, again?

Will America forsake Israel, again? – JPost – Opinion – Op-Eds.

By GIULIO MEOTTI
08/19/2012 22:18
America’s interest in Israel’s strategic value has always been the primary motivation for US support.

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Photo: AP Photo/Fars News Agancy

The Israel-Iran countdown has begun, and with regard to Teheran’s nuclear race we are witnessing a great crisis in US-Israel relations.
Will America help the tiny Jewish state? Can Israel trust the word of a US administration which treated Jerusalem like a banana republic? A few days ago, Israeli officials told Yediot Aharonotnewspaper that “the US’ stance is pushing the Iranians to become a country at the brink of nuclear capability.”Very few people in Israel believe that the US will ever launch another preemptive war against the ayatollahs. The US, especially if Barack Obama is re-elected, will be tempted to reach a compromise with the Iranians.

Israel is dependent on the US for economic, military and diplomatic support.

American taxpayers fund 20%-25% of Israel’s defense budget, with the Jewish state being the largest recipient by far of American aid since World War II. Israel is required to use a portion of US aid to buy from the US defense establishment, but no other country – certainly not any European one – provides the weapons needed to protect Israeli lives. Moreover, the United States has cast 40 vetoes to protect Israel in the UN Security Council.

There is a quid pro quo for such support, but also a limit to what even that degree of dependence can buy. The current Iranian nuclear race made this very clear, just as it made clear that the US has, again, forsaken the Israelis.

Washington doesn’t support Israel because of the Jewish state’s democracy, because of the Holocaust or out of respect for human rights. America’s interest in Israel’s strategic value has always been the primary motivation for US support.

But that could change tomorrow, especially if Israel’s survival becomes a burden for Washington (France was Israel’s most important ally after the war, but Paris suddenly abandoned the Jews for the Arab world). Israel must remember that she is America’s ally and client, not its “friend.”

The first US presidents after Israel was established – Truman, Eisenhower, Kennedy and Johnson – gave nothing to the Jewish state. And we were in a time when the ashes of Auschwitz were still warm, while today the memory of the Holocaust is fading. Truman maintained a US embargo against arms sales to the Israeli and Arabs, which was effective only against Israel. In 1948, it was US pressure which forced Israel to withdraw from Sinai where Israeli forces were pursuing the defeated Egyptians.

In 1960 the Nazi officer Adolf Eichmann was apprehended by Israeli agents in Argentina and flown to Jerusalem for trial. Argentina turned to the UN Security Council, asking it to condemn Israel and order Eichmann’s return. Washington intended to support the Argentinean complaint and only the furious reaction of Israel’s foreign minister Golda Meir dissuaded Washington.

Prior to the Six Day War, Abba Eban approached Lyndon Johnson and all he got was an arms embargo on the Middle East. In 1970, at the height of the War of Attrition, the US turned down an urgent Israeli request for security assistance.

In 1992 the Bush-Baker administration humiliated the Israelis with an ultimatum: “Settlements or loan guarantees.”

(The later Israeli general and minister Rehavam Ze’evi dismissed Bush senior as “anti-Semitic”). The US post-Gulf War settlement included American efforts to dislodge Israel from the territories by endangering Israel’s security. The former editor of The New York Times, A.M. Rosenthal, wrote that “the Bush administration has a spiritual affinity for Arab rulers and oilmen, but bares its teeth when Jerusalem shows independence.”

Bill Clinton’s appeasement has been a tragedy for the Jewish people, since he pushed the Oslo process along and encouraged its implementation, bearing a historic responsibility for the intifada’s bloodshed, in which 2,000 Israelis paid with their lives.

In 1981 the Jewish state bombed the Iraqi Osirak reactor. Recent files released by the UK National Archives show that Britain’s ambassador to Washington, Sir Nicholas Henderson, was with US defense secretary Caspar Weinberger as the news came in.

“Weinberger says that he thinks Begin must have taken leave of his senses. He is much disturbed by the Israeli reaction and possible consequences,” Nicholas cabled London. Alexander Haig was secretary of state then. “I argued,” he recalled, “that while some action must be taken to show American disapproval, our strategic interests would not be served by policies that humiliated and weakened Israel.”

Those who remember Ronald Reagan as friendly to Israel may be startled to recall the vehemence of his reaction against Israel. His administration’s immediate response was to impose sanctions on the Jewish state, and he suspended the delivery of F-16 fighter jets, doing something even Jimmy Carter refused to do: use arms supplies as leverage against Israel.

Washington has also armed Israel’s western neighbor to the teeth. The Egyptian army today is infinitely more modern and lethal then when the Egyptians carried out their successful attack against Israel in the Yom Kippur War.

And can we forget the US treatment of Jonathan Pollard, the only American to receive a life sentence for spying for an ally? Despite the fact that nobody has given a single specific example of how Pollard’s actions harmed the US, Pollard is still being held in solitary confinement in an underground cell.

Pollard has been in prison longer than anyone ever sentenced in the US for passing classified materials to a friendly foreign power (the median sentence for someone spying for a non-Soviet power has been less than three years). For his contribution to Israel’s security and for his long suffering in prison, Pollard is an Israeli hero.

He is the source of the Israeli preparedness for the Iraqi missile attacks during the Gulf War, when Saddam’s rockets began to rain down on Tel Aviv, and Israelis wore gas masks. Pollard warned Israel of Iraq’s bellicose intentions, and that Syria’s Assad was amassing quantities of chemical weapons.

By its own agreement with Israel, the US should have given this information to Jerusalem. But it was deliberately blocked by Weinberger.

Today Israel can stand tall in the face of its important ally because it never asked American soldiers to spill their blood in its defense. It’s Washington that must beg for Israel’s alliance and protect the Jews, as it cannot afford disengagement from the only democracy in a region dominated by Islam. But will the US eventually be compelled to sacrifice Israel on the altar of “realism” and oil price, at which time Iran’s knife will descend on the Jews? And will the Jewish state’s leadership dutifully bind Israel on the altar? As Charles Krauthammer put it: “for Israel the stakes are somewhat higher: the very existence of a vibrant nation and its 6 million Jews.” If Israel is unable to change the US’ red line on Iran and Jerusalem capitulates to Washington’s appeasement, Iran will be soon armed with atomic bombs.

And the Jews? They will be psychologically weaker and totally dependent on others’ help. Like it was during the Holocaust. Does someone need to be reminded how Washington refused to help the Jews while they were entering into the gas chambers?

The writer is an Italian author.

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9 Comments on “Will America forsake Israel, again?”

  1. Lion of Zion's avatar Lion of Zion Says:

    Dear Mr Meotti – you have a seldom clear view concerning the reliability of US support for Israel and its motives – thank you ! But luckily your conclusion that the jewish nation is dependent on others ( human ) help is totally wrong ! If we read the books of the jewish people – those who e.g. tell the story how Israels God brought the nation of Israel out of Egypt by even opening up the sea to make way for HIS chosen and beloved nation, we see that Israels fate is in the hands of Israels God – not in the hands of men! Luckily you are wrong Mr Meotti – we can be 200 % sure that the God of Israel will keep his eternal covenant with the nation of Israel ! You are one of those who bless Israel – be blessed and rest in the knowledge that Israel is safe in the mighty hands of her God !

  2. carlos lizarraga's avatar carlos lizarraga Says:

    pm netayahu said it best;the fate of israel should be in the hands of israel.anything else leaves them open for the bargain.


  3. A trusted belgian journalist has posted on his twitter page that Israel plans to attack this week, claims his sources in NATO told him plus talk within Irans military of an attack in the coming days.

    • Thunderbunny's avatar Thunderbunny Says:

      There is nothing trusted on twitter. Twitter is about as reliable and useful as a news source as a wet noodle is to scale a mountainside.

  4. Kayvan's avatar Kayvan Says:

    For those who contemplate or are hopeful about the promises of a second-termer president and the resolve of a first-termer, the course of the events may turn quite differently, because the Middle East is always full of surprises. Keeping in line with Jeffrey Goldberg’s 50%-50% predictions, the following scenario might be materialized :
    1- Embassies will reopen in Washington and Tehran.
    2- Strategists like Zbigniew Brzezinski will suggest that in order to balance the rising power of the Sunnis, following the Arab spring, a strong and viable Shi’ite country is useful for the US interests in the region.
    3- Outdated Chinese equipments and low-level North Korean technicians will be replaced by the state of the art US technology and the Iranian-American MIT scientists.
    4- Nuclear fission researches will be abandoned and replaced by the thermonuclear fusion program.
    5- A threesome jolly honeymoon will start by Turkey, Iran and Egypt.
    6- The pending issues like borders, refugees, East Jerusalem and settlements will be back on the stage, and all options will remain on the US president’s table.
    7- Israel will be pressed to sign NPT and open its facilities to inspection.
    8- The Israeli elites will head for the places like silicon valley and instead, the immigrants from the low-latitude countries will flock .
    9- ETC ( the rest is left to the imagination)
    No matter who the US president is, a Muslim or a Mormon. Surprises and excitement are part of the Middle East identity, without which this region becomes another boring Scandinavia.

  5. Kayvan's avatar Kayvan Says:

    I love boredom and I am as pacifist as president Shimon Perez, but the realities are too ugly and the world is too cruel. I hope the October surprise is real and it is the last one.

    • Luis's avatar Luis Says:

      The ”Octomber Surprise” will take place much sooner.

      • renbe's avatar renbe Says:

        Considering that it is almost September, it can never be “much” sooner. However, according to my clock it won’t happen this year, and not next year either. Netanyahu bluffed and lost. End.


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