Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Myth Number 2

Israel is useful to the West.

[excerpt from=Gaza Seen From Paris] on CounterPunch.org

Fact Number 2: Get rid of the illusion that Israel is "useful" to the West Many people, especially on the left, persist in thinking that Israel is only a pawn in an American capitalist or imperialist strategy to control the Middle East. Nothing could be farther from the truth. Israel is of no use to anybody or anything but its own fantasies of domination. There is no petroleum in Israel, or Lebanon, or Golan, or Gaza. The so-called wars for oil, in 1991 and 2003, were waged by the United States, with no help from Israel, and in 1991 with the explicit demand from the United States that Israel stay out (because Israel’s participation would have undermined Washington’s Arab coalition). For the pro-Western petro-monarchies and the "moderate" Arab regimes, Israel’s ongoing occupation of Palestinian lands is a nightmare, which radicalizes much of their populations and threatens their rule. It is Israel, by its absurd policies, that provoked the creation of both Hezbollah and Hamas and that is indirectly responsible for much of the recent growth of "radical Islam".

Finally, any American citizen concerned with the influence of his or her country in the world can see quite clearly that making enemies of a billion Muslims in order to satisfy every murderous whim of Israel is scarcely a rational investment in the future.

2 comments:

  1. Hullo! This blog looks like an excellent start. I've also got my own start going here:

    http://paxpac.blogspot.com/

    We could coordinate efforts. I don't know how, but I'll start by creating a sidebar with a link to you.

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  2. I've added you to my blog roll at Pax Pac.

    One suggestion: don't use your blog name in your post titles. Edit them to use the actual title (as in, change this one from "Bureau of Truth" to "Myth Number 2: Israel is useful to the West". That way, the post's title will show up in your archive folder and in a Google blog roll.

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