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     Zionists Fail to Launch a New US War, on Syria this Time By Gilad Atzmon Al-Jazeerah, CCUN, September 16, 2013 
	 By Gilad Atzmon  As the Jewish Lobby (AIPAC, the Anti-Defamation League, the Conference of 
	Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations and other Jewish groups) 
	faces its first colossal defeat,  Jewish media outlets and Zionists  
	commentators are desperate to find a respectful way for AIPAC to ‘get off 
	the tree’. Yesterday, The Jerusalem 
	Post editorial went out of its way to save American Jewry out of 
	the Lobby’s blunder. “Just as Israelis are split on support for US military 
	intervention against Assad, so undoubtedly is the American Jewish 
	community.” This may be true, American Jews are probably divided on the 
	topic, yet, we didn’t hear about a lobby of hundreds of ‘progressive’ Jews 
	awaiting to raid the Capitol Hill and advocate the push against the war. If 
	anything, we came across the usual sporadic so-called ‘progressive Jewish 
	voices’  who shamelessly attempted  to divert the attention from 
	the tribal nature of AIPAC/ADL‘s pro war operation.   The Jerusalem post also contends that Israeli leaders are actually 
	against the war.  “Defense Minister Moshe Ya’alon stressed that we are 
	not involved and not interfering in what is happening in Syria. We repeat 
	and emphasize that.” But if this is indeed the case, then AIPAC  and 
	other Jewish Lobby groups  shouldn’t  be conceived anymore as ‘The 
	Israeli Lobby’. Supposedly the Lobby doesn’t follow Israeli policy. It is 
	actually an autonomous collective that promotes what it believes to be ‘good 
	for the Jews’. In order to save American Jewry from the stupidity of their lobbies, The 
	Jerusalem Post has produced the most ludicrous argument ever:  ”AIPAC, the Anti-Defamation League, the Conference of Presidents of Major 
	American Jewish Organizations and other Jewish groups have the same right as 
	other American organizations to come out publicly in support of military 
	intervention in Syria.” I guess that this is a true statement as far as it 
	goes; however, as long as they do it under a Jewish banner, as they clearly 
	did, their activity will continue to reflect on Jews as a collective. This 
	is indeed a disaster and Jews had better address this issue once and for 
	all, and hopefully from a universal perspective. Veteran IDF Concentration camp Guard Jeffery 
	Goldberg,  is obviously embarrassed by AIPAC failure. He 
	looks for someone to blame but he wouldn’t dare criticising his fellow 
	Zionists. “If I believed in conspiracies,”  says Goldberg,  “I'd be 
	tempted to think that President Barack Obama… dragged the group (AIPAC) into 
	what at the moment looks like a losing battle to get Congress to approve an 
	intervention in Syria just to tarnish AIPAC’s reputation as all-knowing and 
	all-powerful.” Actually, I believe that Goldberg’s ‘conspiratorial’ narrative is far 
	from being farfetched. By now our Western political universe is hijacked by 
	some sinister Lobbies (Jewish and others). The Jewish Lobby was pushing for 
	a war the American people didn’t agree with. Obama and his administration 
	were hanging in the middle. The president was left with one simple option. 
	He told his paymasters, If you really want a war, make sure you fight for 
	it; if the congress says No, you have yourself to blame. If the congress 
	says Yes, and we once again end up with a military blunder, the Lobby would 
	have to take the heat. Goldberg is far from being stupid. He grasps that AIPAC's defeat this 
	week is just a beginning of a far greater and more important battle.  “If 
	American support for Israel wanes, then AIPAC is in trouble. If Americans 
	shift their opinions on Iran or become comprehensively isolationist, then 
	AIPAC will have difficulty with that portfolio, too.” For Goldberg,  Dershowitz and 
	other unsavoury Zionist characters, Syria wasn’t really the issue. They are 
	obviously after Iran. They see the big picture. And for them Israel is the 
	centre of the universe. They are willing to get off the Syrian tree only 
	because they have a much bigger tree in mind. Some Israeli diplomats and foreign affairs experts have been horrified 
	all along by the Lobby’s public push for a war.  Ben 
	Caspit, a leading Israeli analyst quoted yesterday  a 
	long-standing Israeli diplomatic source who attacked the attempts to 
	activate AIPAC. “It is not wise, it is not correct, it is 
	excessive,” said the diplomat.  “Israel is too often viewed as a 
	country that drags the United States into conflicts and wars.” Seemingly, Israeli analysts and foreign affair experts do know very well 
	 that Mearsheimer, Walt, Petras, Blankfort and yours truly are hitting the 
	nail on the head pointing at the Jewish Lobby as a grave danger to world 
	peace. And yet, a few crucial questions remain open. How did AIPAC, ADL and the 
	Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organization fall into 
	this trap? How did they manage to walk into this ambush openly and loudly 
	advocating a war against America’s will? Couldn’t they foresee to possible 
	outcome? Couldn’t they predict Jews being once again blamed for global scale 
	conflict? Are they really that stupid? My answer is simple. They are far from being stupid but they are clearly 
	blind, because blindness is, unfortunately, intrinsic to chosenness, which 
	implies dismissal of the other as well as otherness. Chosenness is a 
	narcissistic modus operandi. It doesn’t leave much room for self-reflection, 
	let alone regret or compassion. 
	  Chosenness is the birth of the Jewish tragedy, a theme I explored in my 
	latest book The Wandering Who. I guess that ‘The Jewish question’ must be 
	addressed again and sooner the better, but this time we must verify first 
	what the meaning of Choseness is and how it fits with Jewish culture, 
	ideology and politics. 
	 The Wandering Who? A Study Of Jewish Identity Politics, AIPAC & The Jewish Lobby, available on Amazon.com & Amazon.co.uk 
 
	
	Getting Off The Tree
	
	
	
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