[Original
article] April 9, 2003 The
Night After By Uri
Avnery Israeli author and journalist HE
next war. It is now fashionable to talk
about "the day after". Let's talk about
night after. After the end of hostilities in Iraq,
the world will be faced with two decisive
facts: - First, the immense superiority of
American arms can beat any people in
the world, valiant as it may be.
- Second, the small group that
initiated this war - an alliance of
Christian fundamentalists and Jewish
neo-conservatives - has won big, and
from now on it will control Washington
almost without limits.
The combination of these two facts
constitutes a danger to the world, and
especially to the Middle East, the Arab
peoples and the future of Israel. Because
this alliance is the enemy of peaceful
solutions, the enemy of the Arab
governments, the enemy of the Palestinian
people and especially the enemy of the
Israeli peace camp. It does not dream only about an
American empire, in the style of the Roman
one, but also of an Israeli mini-empire,
under the control of the extreme right and
the settlers. It wants to change the
regimes in all Arab countries. It will
cause permanent chaos in the region, the
consequences of which it is impossible to
foresee. Its mental world consists of a mixture
of ideological fervor and crass material
interests, an exaggerated American
patriotism and right-wing ionism. That
is a dangerous mixture. There is in it
something of the spirit of Ariel
Sharon, a man who has always had
grandiose plans for changing the region,
consisting of a mixture of creative
imagination, unbridled chauvinism and a
primitive faith in brute force.
WHO are the winners? They are the
so-called neo-cons, or neo-conservatives.
A compact group, almost all of whose
members are Jewish. They hold the key
positions in the Bush administration, as
well as in the think-tanks that play an
important role in formulating American
policy and the ed-op pages of the
influential newspapers. For
many years, this was a marginal group that
fostered a right-wing agenda in all
fields. They fought against abortion,
homosexuality, pornography and drugs. When
Binyamin Netanyahu assumed power in
Israel, they offered him advise on how to
fight the Arabs. Their big moment arrived with the
collapse of the Twin Towers. The American
public and politicians were in a state of
shock, completely disoriented, unable to
understand a world that had changed
overnight. The neo-cons were the only
group with a ready explanation and a
solution. Only nine days after the
outrage, William Kristol (the son
of the group's founder, Irving
Kristol) published an Open Letter
to President Bush, asserting that it
was not enough to annihilate the network
of Osama bin Laden, but that it was
also imperative to "remove Saddam Hussein
from power" and to "retaliate" against
Syria and Iran for supporting
Hizbullah. Following is a short list of the main
characters. (If it bores you, skip to the
next section). The Open Letter was published in the
Weekly Standard, founded by Kristol
with the money of ultra-right press mogul
Rupert Murdoch, who donated $10
million to the cause. It was signed by 41
leading neo-cons, including Norman
Podhoretz, a Jewish former leftist who
has become an extreme right-wing icon,
editor of the prestigious Encounter
[Commentary] magazine, and his
wife, Midge Decter, also a writer,
Frank Gaffney of the Center for
Security Studies, Robert Kagan,
also of the Weekly Standard,
Charles Krauthammer of the
Washington Post, and, of course,
Richard Perle. Perle is a central character in this
play. Until recently he was the chairman
of the Defense Policy Board of the Defense
Department, which also includes Eliot
Cohen and Devon Cross. Perle is
a director of the Jerusalem Post,
now owned by extreme right-wing Zionists.
In the past he was an aide to Senator
Henry Jackson, who led the fight
against the Soviet Union on behalf of the
Jews who wanted to leave. He is a leading
member of the influential right-wing
American Enterprise Institute. Lately he
was obliged to resign from his Defense
Department position, when it became known
that a private corporation had promised to
pay him almost a million dollars for the
benefit of his influence in the
administration.
THAT Open Letter was, in effect, the
beginning of the Iraq war. It was eagerly
received by the Bush administration, with
members of the group already firmly
established in some of its leading
positions. Paul Wolfowitz, the
father of the war, is No. 2 in the Defense
Department, where another friend of
Perle's, Douglas Feith, heads the
Pentagon Planning Board. John
Bolton is State Department
Undersecretary. Eliot Abrams,
responsible for the Middle East in the
National Security Council, was connected
with the Iran-Contra-Israel scandal. The
main hero of the scandal, Oliver
North, sits in the Jewish Institute
for National Security Affairs, together
with Michael Ledeen, another hero
of the scandal. He advocates total war not
only against Iraq, but also against
Israel's other enemies, Iran, Syria, Saudi
Arabia and the Palestinian Authority.
Dov Zakheim is comptroller for the
Defense Department. Most
of these people , together with
Vice-President Dick Cheney and
Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld
(right), are associated with the "Project
for the New American Century", which
published a White Paper in 2002, with the
aim 'to preserve and enhance this
'American peace'" -- meaning American
control of the world. Meyrav Wurmser (Meyrav is a chic
new Israeli first name) is Director of the
Center for Middle East Policy at the
Hudson Institute. She also writes for the
Jerusalem Post and is co-founder of
the Middle East Media Research Institute
that is, according to the London
Guardian, connected with Israeli
Army Intelligence. MEMRI feeds the media
and politicians with highly selective
quotations from extreme Arab publications.
Meyrav's husband, Davis Wurmser, is
at Perle's American Enterprise Institute,
heading Middle East Studies. Mention
should also be made of the Washington
Institute for Near East Policy of our old
acquaintance, Dennis Ross, who for
years was in charge of the "peace process"
in the Middle East. In all the important papers there are
people close to the group, such as
William Safire, a man hypnotized by
Sharon, in the New York Times and
Charles Krauthammer in the Washington
Post. Another Perle friend, Robert
Bartley, is the editor of the Wall
Street Journal. If the speeches of Bush and Cheney
often sound as if they came from the lips
of Sharon, one of the reasons may be that
their speechwriters, Joseph Shattan,
Mathew Scully and John
McConnell, are neo-cons, as is Cheneys
Chief-of-Staff, Lewis Libby. The immense influence of this largely
Jewish group stems from its close alliance
with the extreme right-wing Christian
fundamentalists, who nowadays control
Bush's RRepublican party. The founding
fathers were Jerry Falwell of the
Moral Majority, who once got a jet plane
as a present from Menachem Begin,
and Pat Robertson of the Christian
Coalition and the Christian Broadcasting
Network, which help to finance the
Christian Embassy in Jerusalem of J.W.
van der Hoeven, an outfit that
supports the settlers and their right-wing
allies. Common to both
groups is their adherence to the
fanatical ideology of the extreme right
in Israel. They see the Iraq war as a
struggle between the Children of Light
(America and Israel) and the Children
of Darkness (the Arabs and
Muslims). By the way, none of these facts are
secret. They have been published lately in
dozens of articles, both in American and
world media. The members of the group are
proud of them.
The Zionist
general. The man who symbolizes
this victory is General Jay Garner,
who has just been appointed chief of the
civilian administration in Iraq. He is no anonymous general who has been
picked accidentally. Garner is the
ideological partner of Paul
Wolfowitz and the neo-cons. Two years ago he signed, together with
26 other officers, a petition organized by
the Jewish Institute for National Security
Affairs, lauding the Israeli Army for
"remarkable restraint in the face of
lethal violence orchestrated by the
leadership of the Palestinian Authority,"
which is certainly news to the Israeli
peace forces. He also stated that "a
strong Israel is an asset that American
military planners and political eaders can
rely on." In the first Gulf War he praised the
performance of the Patriot missiles, which
had failed miserably. After leaving the
army in 1997, he became, not surprisingly,
a defense contractor specializing in
missiles. It was alleged that he landed
non-competitive Pentagon contracts. This
year he obtained a defense contract for
$1.5 billion, as well as a contract for
building Patriot systems in Israel. Therefore, there can be no better
candidate for the job of chief of the
civilian administration in Iraq,
especially at a time when contracts for
billions of dollars for reconstruction
have to be handed out, to be paid for by
Iraqi oil.
A new Balfour
declaration. The ideology of
this group, that calls for an American
world-empire as well as for a Greater
Israel, reminds one of bygone days. The Balfour declaration of 1917, that
promised the Jews a homeland in Palestine,
had two parents. The mother was Christian
Zionism (among whose adherents were
illustrious statesmen like Lord
Palmerston and Lord
Shaftesbury, long before the
foundation of the Zionist movement), the
father was British imperialism. The
Zionist idea allowed the British to crowd
out their French competitors and take
possession of Palestine, which was needed
to safeguard the Suez Canal and the
shorter sea route to India. Now the same thing is happening again.
Last year Richard Perle organized a
briefing in which a speaker proposed war
not only on Iraq, but on Saudi Arabia and
Egypt as well, in order to secure the
world's oil heartland. Iraq, he asserted,
was only the pivot. One of the
justifications for this design is the need
to defend Israel.
To bet on our
life? Seemingly, all this is
good for Israel. America controls the
world, we control America. Never before
have Jews exerted such an immense
influence on the center of world
power. But this tendency troubles me. We are
like a gambler, who bets all his money and
his future on one horse. A good horse, a
horse with no current competitor, but
still one horse. The neo-cons
will cause a long period of chaos in
the Arab and Muslim world. The Iraqi
war has already shown that their
understanding of Arab realities is
shaky. Their political assumptions did
not stand the test, only brute force
saved their undertaking. Some day the Americans will go home,
but we shall remain here. We have to live
with the Arab peoples. Chaos in the Arab
world endangers our future. Wolfowitz and Co. may dream about a
democratic, liberal, Zionist and
America-loving Middle East, but the result
of their adventures may well turn out to
be a fanatical and fundamentalist region
that will threaten our very existence. The partnership of the neo-cons and the
Christian fundamentalists may engender
counter-forces in Washington. And if Bush
is defeated in the next election, like his
father after his victory in the first Gulf
War, this whole gang will be thrown
out. The
Bible tells us about the kings of Judea,
who relied on the then world power, Egypt.
They did not appreciate the rise of forces
in the east, Assyria and Babylon. An
Assyrian general told the king of Judea:
"Behold, thou trustest upon the staff of
this bruised reed, upon Egypt, on which if
a man lean, it will go into his hand and
pierce it." (II Kings 18, 21). Bush and his gang of neo-cons is not a
bruised reed. Far from it, he is now a
very strong reed. But should we bet our
whole future on this? |