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Truth
About Israeli Influence Over US Foreign Policy Gets Out On
C-SPAN
30 January 2010By Robert Stark
There was controversy about a recent interview on
C-span about terrorism with former CIA Bin Laden Unit
Chief
Michael Scheuer that many are complaining was
anti-Semitic and were outraged that the C-SPAN host
did not counter the remarks. The ADL said "we continue
to receive many complaints from C-SPAN viewers about
the unchallenged anti-Semitism and bigotry aired by
callers to your shows, and we believe those complaints
are justified. Recognizing that we share with you a
commitment to
freedom of speech and the marketplace of ideas,
we also believe that respectable journalistic
organizations have a responsibility and an obligation,
consistent with the
First
Amendment, to speak out when the forum they
provide is used to disseminate hate and anti-Semitism.
"
The caller who caused the controversy said , "I for
one am sick and tired of all these Jews coming on
C-SPAN and other stations and pushing us to go to war
against our Muslim friends. They're willing to spend
the last drop of American blood and treasure to get
their way in the world. They have way too much power
in this country. People like Wolfowitz and Feith and
the other neo-cons -- that jewed us into Iraq -- and
now we're going to spend the next 60 years
rehabilitating our soldiers -- I'm sick and tired of
it."
While his language may sound harsh, the reality is
Americans are fed up with the power that the Israeli
lobby has over our foreign policy which is costing us
lives and treasure in the middle east and until
recently has been taboo to even discuss. Those who
speak out are labeled anti-Semites.
Michael Scheuer who is a critic of Israeli influence
over our foreign policy basically agreed with the
caller saying, "yeah. I think that of course
American
foreign policy is eventually up to the
American
people. One of the big things we have not been
able to discuss for the past 30 years is our policy
towards the Israelis. Whether we want to be involved
in fighting Israel's wars in the future is something
that Americans should be able to talk about. They may
vote yes. They may want to see their kids killed in
Iraq or
Yemen or somewhere else to protect
Israel. But the question is: we need to talk
about it. Ultimately, Israel is a country that is of
no particular worth to the United States."
The host asked Scheuer "strategically? " and he
responded, "Strategically. They have no resources we
need. Their manpower is minimal. Their association
with us is a negative for the United States. Now
that's a fact. What you want to do about that fact is
entirely different. But for anyone to stand up in the
United States and say that our support for Israel
doesn't hurt us in the
Muslim
world, or our support for
Hosni
Mubarak's dictatorship doesn't hurt us, is to
just defy reality."
In response to another called who asked "Why is it
that the United States does not want to talk about
Israel?," Scheuer said, "why don't we talk about that?
Because AIPAC and other influential American Jewish
groups are extraordinarily involved in the funding of
American political campaigns and have the
ability to reach out and make sure that people lose
their jobs, or are otherwise hurt, if they dare to
criticize Israel."
Scheuer has personal experience with this since he
lost a job with the Jamestown Foundation think tank
for comments about presidential Obama pandering to the
Israeli lobby saying he was "doing the Tel-Aviv Two
Step". He claims that the foundations pro-Israel
donors ordered his termination. He said that "you
know, you always talk about the
Israel Lobby and its power, but to see it up
close and personal aimed right at me was very
educational. In fact, it was worth the experience of
losing a job."
Scheuer says that "Israel has every right to do what
it needs to do" to defend itself, including the
development of
nuclear
weapons, Scheuer said that the U.S. has no real
interest in either Israel or the Palestinian
Authority. "That is a
religious war in which we have no stake,"
LA Nonpartisan Examiner
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