Chuck Todd (MSNBC) had Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis) as a guest on his
show this morning. Wow, according to him, we can set right everything wrong in
the world by having a bigger gun: Israel, Russia, Ukraine, E.U., etc. The sad
truth is that this isn’t just some low-level hack talking; Johnson is on the
Foreign Relations Committee in the most powerful legislative bodies in the world.
I guess the redeeming feature is that he remiss in doing his job; he misses
most votes. He is not talking from ignorance alone but is talking his politics;
“realpolitik” of times gone by. He knows that Russia, for example, as a 2
trillion dollar economy compared to the U.S. 30 trillion dollar economy. On the
other hand, he has no understanding of the situations on which he is making important
decisions for the entire United States.
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A prime example is the Israel-Palestinian conflict. He believes
that we should negotiate the conflict according to what Prime Minister Netanyahu
wants; in other words, 100% favoring the Israeli side. If you stop and try to
understand why what he wants is so clearly pro Israel. Just look at what he
wants; he does not say he wants a one state solution and openly and “loudly”
says he is opposed to Presidents Obama’s two state solutions—tacit support for
a one-state solution. The problem is he has the military Israeli industrial
complex to support his one-state solution, which includes American congressional
support voiced by people like Ron Johnson.
To see the errors of their ways they should look at what the
purpose is of Israel as a country. What is the reason for its being? It exists because
the world decided that the horrors of Jewish pogroms around the world
exemplified by those of Nazi German during WWII had to stop. The entire world cries
with them. The way to support them was to create a country where Jews had
absolute control of government; therefore, the United Nations partitioned Palestine
with Jewish controlled areas. Many people strongly supported this, including
me; however, this support blinded me from day one; it was a bad idea. It
violates the premise of freedom that we cherish so much in America, which is there must be separation of religion
confined to moral groups as they want to define themselves verses secular governments
defined by all of the people.
What that means to Netanyahu is what it means to everyone
else. It means one state with Jews in totally control; a dictatorship in which
Arabs have only a token voice. Obama supports a two state solution, so why doesn’t
the Israeli Prime Minister support this as well. The answer is easy. The answer;
in one word is ‘greed’; greed for territory. The Palestinians are seeing Israel
build “settlements” on what they consider their “territory” not Jewish
territory. In a way, territorial need is celebrating the success of Israel; so
many people wanted to flee persecution or just want to live under Jewish rule
that they moved to Israel, which means they need more territory. The U.N. resolution
did not form two sovereign states but rather it established four legally but ill-defined
territories. I don’t know if this was what the United Nations intended or was
the result of Jewish pressure. The result is that it is easier Netanyahu to commander
land if it is territory but impossible if that land is part of a sovereign
state; it would be like the U.S. claiming ownership of Mexican or Canadian land.
If a two state solution is realized, then the states’ boarders would be well defined
as opposed to ill defined lines demarking territories.
The fact remains, Jews have a human right to live, as they want
and to have land to live on; there is no question about that. The people in the
world support that need. However, so do the Palestinians have that right! Yes
they do. However, what neither Palestinians nor Israelis have is the right do,
is take other countries’ land; the world would not support that and would
condemn Netanyahu if he tired—that is the difference.
The result of the way things are right now is that we have
the mess we have today. I, or any interested person, can predict what Netanyahu
will do; he will do what ever it takes to get the most territory before the
world demands that Israel stop grabbing land; including trying to demand Sec.
of State Kerry for trying. Also predictable is the unhappiness of Palestinians
who have lost land and probably will never get it back—reestablish the 1967 boarders.
Unfortunately, Hamas, a terrorist religious organization, entered the conflict
and countered the Jewish claim of holy rights: God verses Allah, whatever that
means. Equally unfortunate is the entry of the Jewish lobby (AIPAC) in to the
conflict in the United States, which led to the entry of the most radical wing
of the conservative party, which
represents the political world, which some will say matches radical Hamas in their
uncompromising positions. Thus, the ancient conflict of politics verses religion
rages on and on.
This “crisis” is no more then an extension of what has been
happening for a long time now. The wide spread and long smoldering Arab Spring
conflicts across the Middle East that Obama has so successful managed, not
without criticism; however. It is like managing huge tectonic plate shifts;
allowing people to chose what they want, which is democracy over caliphate
governments without the dictatorial United States telling them what to do and/or
giving them arms to do it; to kill one another. He has extended his policy, the
Obama Policy, to the Israel-Palestine conflict; the result is that Israel is now facing pressure from the entire world
to do right without the mighty United States blindly supporting their aggression;
something that would have been impossible under a conservative president.
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