THE EVIL TRIAD
BUSH - BLAIR & SHARON'S DARK DAYS OF HORROR
I - John W. Willmott present Uri Avnery's essay for peace.
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""Uri Avnery
16.3.02
An Apology
Sorry to say, I have to apologize.
And to myself, of all people.
This is how it was. A short
time after the destruction of the Twin Towers, on September 11, 2001, I
wrote: A basic change in the American attitude towards the Israeli-Palestinian
conflict is going to take place. The US is going to impose a settlement
which will satisfy the Palestinian demands, too.
This assessment was not based on any
leak, but on logic. The terror that brought the towers down came from the
Arab world. It sprang from the anger and hatred that has accumulated among
the Arab masses. The oppression of the Palestinian people by the Israeli
government is the main (if not only) cause for these feelings. In order
to fight against terrorism, the US must remove this cause. This is such
a basic American interest, that even the power of the Jewish and fundamentalist-Christian
lobbies will not be able to overcome it.
I was completely convinced of
this logic. So I wrote articles, some of which were published in many countries.
I repeated it in dozens of lectures in the US and at a press-conference
on Capitol Hill.
And indeed, it seemed that I
was right. President Bush suddenly began to talk about the “vision” of
the Palestinian State. Colin Powell made a speech indicating that the US
was prepared to meet many of the Palestinian demands.
But then it stopped. The US
went to war in Afghanistan and won an amazing victory, destroying the rule
of the Taliban with almost zero losses, with only money and bombs. It seemed
that it did not need the help of anyone anymore, certainly not the Arabs.
Instead of looking for a solution
to the Palestinian problem, Bush gave the green light to Sharon, so that
he could run berserk in the Palestinian territories, re-conquer, kill,
destroy, uproot, besiege, surround and cut off. It seemed that Bush was
lending unqualified support to Sharon’s objectives: to break the Palestinian
national entity and its leadership, to bring the Palestinians to their
knees, to enlarge the settlements and annex the territories. As usual,
the blame was placed on the victims. Arafat, according go Bush, was
to blame for everything.
All this ran contrary to the
analysis I voiced after the September 11 outrage. I started to have doubts.
I asked myself: Where did I go wrong? Where is the weak link in my chain
of reasoning?
And then something dramatic
occurred. When Sharon escalated his actions and invaded the refugee camps
and towns, the Americans shut the door in his face.
What has happened? Simple: the
basic logic of the situation started at long last to assert itself.
After Afghanistan, Bush looked
for a new place to employ American power. He invented the “axis of evil”,
consisting of Iraq, Iran and North Korea. (What is the connection between
them? Perhaps God knows.)
The most reasonable target would
have been Iran, because its territory is best suited for laying the Caspian
Sea pipeline to the Indian Ocean. Sharon tried hard to push the US in this
direction. But Iran is a hard nut. Iraq is an easier target.
But Iraq is not Afghanistan.
It cannot be brought down by a few bombs. Moreover, if it does go down,
it is liable to break up into three parts: a Shiite protectorate of Iran
in the South, a Kurdish state in the north and a small Sunni state in the
middle. That would completely destabilize the whole region, expose the
Arab world to the Iranians and Turkey to Kurdish irredentism.
Even the US cannot start such
a complex action without the support of the Arab world. But when it put
out feelers, the Palestinian cause raised its head.
In order to understand this,
one has only to look several times a day at the newscasts of al-Jazeera
television, which reaches almost every home from Oman to Morocco. They
show what happens, and what happens is awful. The daily killing of Palestinians,
the wanton destruction wrought by tanks and bulldozers, the crying, tears
and funerals, are shown every hour together with Palestinian guerilla exploits
and suicide bombings. Every newscast is a ticking bomb under the seats
of the kings and presidents, who are being compared by their subjects with
the imprisoned lion in Ramallah.
The Arab governments are worried
that the situation in Palestine may cause “instability” all over the region,
endangering all the regimes, one after the other. They tell Washington:
In this situation we cannot help you to attack another Arab country. It
would break the camel’s back.
All this was already clear six
months ago, but now it has entered the consciousness of American decision-makers.
In the meantime, the real Sharon and his claws have been seen by all. In
Washington it is now understood that the Arab masses have to be won over.
That is the reason for the ultimatum delivered to Sharon, which compelled
him to evacuate his troops from the center of Ramallah, to lift the blockade
against Arafat and to give up the slogan of “seven days without (Palestinian)
violence.” It explains the President Bush’s speech, in which he attacked
Sharon in no uncertain terms; the Security Council resolution inspired
by the Americans, which speaks about “the sates of Israel and Palestine”;
the declaration by the UN General Secretary expressing an international
consensus, which denounces the occupation and Israeli humiliation of the
Palestinians.
So it transpires that what was
needed was only patience. It takes only minutes to conclude a train of
thought, but a super-power needs half a year to change its policy. Like
the mills of justice, the mills of reason work slowly. Many slow-thinking
officials have to get used to a new idea. Many think tanks have to arrive
at new conclusion (and experts do not like to reach conclusions contrary
to the wishes of the Boss). International pressures and opposite internal
pressures have to be balanced. In short, it’s a process.
However, the basic national
interest of a Great Power will overcome the obstacles, if the leaders do
not want to appear in books similar to “The March of Folly”.
The question remains: How serious
are they? Americans leaders may again be seduced into believing that hollow
phrases and token actions are sufficient - a withdrawal of Israeli troops
from one hill to another, another journey of General Zinni, saying “phoooya”
to Sharon, in order to pacify the Arab governments and their peoples. The
decision of Vice-President Cheney to ignore President Arafat while visiting
all the other Arab kings and presidents does not bode well. Bush may decide
to do as little as possible against Sharon in order to avoid drawing flak
from the Jewish and Christian lobbies back home. That is where the Israeli
peace movement has a role to play.
In the end, the political logic
will win out. But it may take time - and in our county, time means blood,
tears and bereavement. ""
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Thank you Uri Avnery, Israeli Peace Activist and patriot.
Now a firm message from freedom fighter John
W. Willmott
"You Israeli Jews and supporters can choose law or
death!"
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