by John Spritzler
July 5, 2007
It is plain to see that the corporate/government elite who control the U.S. government, and for whom elections are just a means of legitimizing that control, support the Israeli government's ethnic cleansing with virtually no dissent from their ranks--not a peep. Gentile or Jew, it makes no difference--wealthy and powerful people in the United States all "get it"--Israel is good for them.
This is what they, or at least their astute advisers, fully appreciate. Israeli ethnic cleansing foments what appears on the surface to be a religious war in the Middle East between Jews and non-Jews. In actuality it is a divide-and-rule conflict that strengthens the power of all elites in the region, by allowing them to pose as defenders of their own people while actually oppressing and exploiting them. George Orwell got it right.
At stake in the Middle East is whether the oil wealth will be controlled by corporate elites for the benefit of corporate elites, or by ordinary people for the benefit of ordinary people.
But it's not just the Middle East that is at stake. The balance of power in the United States itself is at stake.
The Orwellian Cold War has now been replaced with the Orwellian War on Terror. These are wars of social control, most importantly for social control of the American population itself (as well as the populations of U.S. allies.) The main purpose of such wars--on both sides--is not to "win the war" but to maintain a war mentality domestically so that the ruling elite can use "national security" to justify pretty much anything they wish, and put dissenters on the defensive by accusing them of being unpatriotic.
Wars like this need a dramatic story line. To create compelling propaganda for the story line there must be some "germs of truth" facts to spin. American Cold War propaganda, for example, could point to the Soviet Union's Gulag, its one-party-only "democracy" and lack of free speech to paint a picture of a Communist boogie man aiming to enslave Americans. Soviet propaganda, on the other hand, could point to America's racial discrimination and the fact that many Americans lived in abject poverty in a land where others were billionaires to argue that, as bad as things might be under Communism, it would be far worse under Capitalism.
The War on Terror story line for American consumption needs its own "Gulag"-type facts to be credible. The story is that violent hate-driven religious fanatic terrorists want to kill peaceful democratic people like ourselves. The 9/11 attack certainly made this story seem credible to many (for a while--at least 36% of Americans now suspect our government was complicit in the attack), but that attack was a one time only event (so far.) The War on Terror story needs ongoing day-to-day "facts" to spin.
Israel provides decades of the most photogenic and heart-string-pulling "germ of truth" facts for this story line that one could imagine. Israel, Americans are repeatedly told, is the "only democracy in the Middle East" and it only wants to be a little tiny country where Jews can live in peace and not be attacked by violent anti-Semites, but violent hate-driven religious fanatic anti-Semitic terrorists keep attacking Israel, day after day after day, with suicide bombers and rockets non-stop.
It makes for damned effective War on Terror propaganda, as long as Americans remain ignorant of the fact that Israel is based on ethnic cleansing and the anger at Israel is anger at ethnic cleansing, not anti-Semitism (which is, of course, why the American media never ever inform Americans about Israel's ethnic cleansing.) This propaganda is so effective that nobody with any real power in the United States even dreams of telling Israel to stop the ethnic cleansing, since if it ended peace would break out in Palestine/Israel and a major prop for the Orwellian War on Terror would collapse.
Short of some completely unforeseen development in the Middle East that would present a better means of carrying out a divide-and-rule Orwellian war in that region than Israel's ethnic cleansing currently does, the American ruling elite will continue to support the Israeli government's ethnic cleansing, no matter what.
This means that until we remove the American elite from power, they will support Israel's government the way they have been doing for decades. That's why it will take a revolution to end U.S. support for Israel.
The first step is to
identify the objective: building a revolutionary movement, a movement whose
goal is to remove our ruling elite from power and create a genuine
democracy.
Some people are afraid, however, that taking this first step means
abandoning the objective that got them into political activism in the first
place. I want to address this concern here.
Realistically speaking, it is quite likely that if and when Americans
finally overthrow the current ruling elite they will do so while still
largely ignorant about what is going on in Palestine/Israel. Americans,
after all, have plenty of close-to-home reasons for making a revolution
besides our government's pro-Israel foreign policy. Americans even have some
direct knowledge about the war in Iraq because Americans are sent to fight
and kill and die there. But no Americans are being ordered to fight in
Palestine.
Consider these two different scenarios.
#1) We build a non-revolutionary movement focused 100% on persuading
Americans that our government should stop supporting Israel, and we succeed
in winning over 80% of Americans, but the government continues to support
Israel just as it continues to wage war in Iraq despite overwhelming public
opposition.
#2) We build a revolutionary movement that, while including opposition to
Israeli ethnic cleansing, does not focus on that topic but rather focuses on
the issues Americans care about the most, and thereby succeeds in removing
the elite from power and creating a genuine democracy.
Which scenario does the most good for Palestinians? Clearly the #2 scenario.
Ordinary Americans may not know why it is wrong to support Israel today
because of all the lies and lack of truth they have been exposed to, but
once the people telling the lies and covering up the truth are out of power
Americans would quickly discover the truth and come to the conclusion that
they would rather support the people opposed to ethnic cleansing than the
people carrying it out. Don't forget that ethnic cleansing has never been a
big vote-getter in the United States, not unless it was disguised as "the
only democracy in the Middle East."
This is why we need to get out of the Johnny-one-note single issue mode of
thinking, in which we place all of our eggs in one basket--the "end
America's pro-Israel foreign policy" basket. If there is ever going to be a
revolution in the United States, it will not be driven by the single issue
of the country's pro-Israel foreign policy. That issue is one of many
others. It is an important one, however. And it is one which, if not
understood, will cause people to be confused about how our society works and
why we need a revolution. But it is an issue that ordinary Americans can
come to understand in only two very different ways.
One way is to become an expert in matters Palestinian, by reading books and
articles or watching films that are obscure and that require a fair amount
of dedication to discover. (The non-revolutionary single-issue kind of
movement seeks to educate the public in this manner exclusively.)
The other way is to hear somebody point out that what elites do to control
and exploit ordinary people in Palestine/Israel is really no different (in
kind if not degree) from what they do to control and exploit ordinary
Americans; to hear, in other words, that one's own knowledge--from personal
experience about why we don't have affordable health care or decent jobs and
pensions or good schools for all, and how our elite prevent us from making
our country more equal and democratic with policies that pit us against each
other along racial and other non-class lines--is all that is required to
understand why our government supports a government like Israel that defines
itself with KKK logic to be a "Jewish state." (A revolutionary movement
would explain and condemn our government's pro-Israel foreign policy this
way mainly, knowing that expert knowledge about Palestine will be of
interest to some people, but not most.)
For the majority of Americans, understanding events in Palestine seems less important than understanding domestic concerns or a war in which Americans are fighting, and they are naturally more attentive to a movement that talks about such concerns than one that talks exclusively about Palestine. Furthermore, a movement that explains US support for Israel by asking Americans to understand this as a continuation abroad of the same kinds of elite methods of manipulation and domination that Americans, from their direct experience, understand so well with respect to domestic issues closer to home, is more effective than asking Americans to become experts on Palestine divorced from everything else.
This is why we need to start thinking about building a revolutionary movement and not a reform movement focused just on one issue.
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John Spritzler is the author of
The People As Enemy: The
Leaders' Hidden Agenda In World War II, and a Research Scientist at the
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