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Barack Obama has finally made his long-awaited
pilgrimage to Israel, a rite of passage that no aspiring American
politician, let alone a presidential candidate, can afford to miss or
ignore.
There (or rather here), Obama uttered all the
politically-correct words that Israeli leaders and especially Israel-firsters
back home would want to hear.
He called the creation of Israel in Palestine in 1948
a “miracle,” utterly ignoring the near obliteration of Palestine and
expulsion to the four corners of the world of the vast bulk of its
indigenous Christian and Muslim inhabitants.
The presidential hopeful told Israeli Prime Minister
Ehud Olmert that “I have come to communicate to you my fervent support
for Israel.”
In Sderot, in southern Israel, Obama was quoted as
saying the following: “If somebody was sending rockets into my house
where my two daughters sleep at night, I would do everything in my power
to stop that, and would expect Israelis to do the same thing.”
Of course, he mentioned absolutely nothing about the
Israeli campaign of murder and terror against Gaza, particularly the
year-long harsh blockade of the coastal enclave’s estimated 1.5 million
inhabitants, which has killed and maimed thousands of innocent men,
women and children whose only “crime” is that they had dared elect a
government the Bush administration and Israel didn’t like.
Predictably, Obama lashed out at Iran, saying that “a
situation in which Iran was capable of making nuclear weapons would be
“game-changing” and would have repercussions across the world.
Again, he utterly and totally ignored Israel’s
estimated 300 nuclear warheads, as if even alluding to this well-known
fact was an earth-shaking taboo.
Obama is not ignorant of the facts in the Middle East.
He is well-aware of the evil nature of the Israeli occupation of
Palestine and the equally criminal treatment meted out to the
Palestinian people.
He also knows well that true and just peace with the
Palestinians is the last item on Israel’s agenda as evidenced from the
unmitigated Jewish settlement expansion in the West Bank, especially in
occupied Arab East Jerusalem.
Non the less, Obama is also meticulously conscious of
the whoring theatre of American politics where political correctness
always exceeds and overrides moral rightness.
He knows that the nearly complete Jewish domination of
the “media discourse” in America leaves him with only two choices:
Either he be conscientious, in which case he would most probably lose;
or play the political prostitution game quite skillfully, and have a
fair chance of winning. Obama has obviously opted to adopt the later
choice.
It is of course true that the sole reason behind
Obama’s visit to Israel, a country that got the US involved in two wars
in the Middle East and is now hell-bent trying to get the Bush
Administration to wage a third war, this time on Iran, has more to do
with his efforts to impress American Jewish voters, especially
American Zionist leaders, than with showing solidarity with “Sderot” or
underscoring his commitment to peace in the Middle East.
But this is only partially true. There are far more
Hispanic voters in the US than Jewish voters, but Obama has made no
pilgrimage to Mexico as he has to Israel.
Similarly, there are probably at least as many
American Muslim voters as there are Jewish voters, who unlike the Jews
are expected to overwhelmingly vote for Obama, given their conspicuously
nightmarish experience with the Bush administration, especially its
witch-hunting campaign against American Muslims.
Yet we have seen Obama display a virtually phobic
reaction toward everything and anything Islamic, from refusing to be
photographed with two hejab-wearing supporters recently to him
completely disavowing his childhood Islamic heritage as if the religion
of Islam, which gave the world so much in terms of civilization and
culture, were something to be ashamed of.
This probably explains why Obama has carefully
avoided visiting the Haram al Sharif esplanade in East Jerusalem, one of
the world’s most splendid sites, lest he be caught inadvertently showing
signs of respect to the holy place or shaking hands with a Muslim
scholar.
Then his political opponents back home would rather
enthusiastically seize “the golden opportunity” of having finally
found the ultimate “proof” that Obama is in fact a “crypto-follower
of Osama bin Laden.” After all, Obama’s last name and Osama’s first
have 80% similarity.!!!
Well, anything could work in a country that can be so
easily mesmerized by spin doctors and misled to the abyss by
organized mendacity.
Yes, it is the spin doctors, the professional liars,
that Obama is worried about, I would say much more than he is about
Jewish voters. This is why he probably doesn’t want to give them any
chances, even at the expense of whatever moral credentials he might
have.
I know that the hardcore Jewish leadership in America
doesn’t really like or trust Obama, mainly because in the tone of his
voice they detect a propensity to refuse total submission to Jewish
power. This is the reason that their support of the black candidate is
shrouded with more than a thin façade of hypocrisy and
disingenuousness.
But why would the “omnipotent lobby” not unmask its
doubts and lack of certitude about Obama and switch support to Senator
McCain, who is with Israel, heart and soul?
Well, because they are worried that in case Obama won
the race, they lobby would probably fall out of favor with the next
master of the White House. And that would be very bad for Israel. Hence,
their uttered slogan is “we must not allow this Negro to outsmart or
outmaneuver us.”
Surely, American Zionism and its powerful lobby,
which effectively controls American politics and policies, is fond of
Obama’s tongue. But they are not so sure about Obama’s mind and heart.
So, far Obama has done a remarkable job hiding
whatever discrepancy there might be between his tongue and his
conscience. This is what irks Israel’s firsters most.
Well, let us hope that Obama will be the next
President of the United States. At least if he can’t stand up to Israel
, whose former Prime Minister Ariel Sharon was rumored to have said “We,
the Jews, control America and the Americans know it,” he, at the very
least, would be the lesser of the two evils, since a McCain’s
presidency would mean another four years of George W. Bush’s policies. |