[Comment: Current trends in Israel's relations with the rest of the world could 
quite easily lead to the biggest explosion of anti-Semitism in world history, 
and especially in the United States. Consider some of the obvious scenarios 
latent in the current mess.]

http://www.wnd.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=51164

<quote>

No, Kenny boy, we are not "all Israelis." Some of us still think of ourselves 
as Americans, first, last and always 

And, no, Mr. Kristol, this is not "our war." It's your war.

</quote>

No, this is not 'our war'
Patrick Buchanan

Posted: July 20, 2006
8:36 p.m. Eastern

My country has been "torn to shreds," said Fouad Siniora, the prime minister of 
Lebanon, as the death toll among his people passed 300 civilian dead, 1,000 
wounded, with half a million homeless. 

Israel must pay for the "barbaric destruction," said Siniora. 

To the contrary, says columnist Lawrence Kudlow, "Israel is doing the Lord's 
work." 

On American TV, former Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu says the 
ruination of Lebanon is Hezbollah's doing. But is it Hezbollah that is using 
U.S.-built F-16s, with precision-guided bombs and 155-mm artillery pieces to 
wreak death and devastation on Lebanon? 

No, Israel is doing this, with the blessing and without a peep of protest from 
President Bush. And we wonder why they hate us. 

"Today, we are all Israelis!" brayed Ken Mehlman of the Republican National 
Committee to a gathering of Christians United for Israel. 

One wonders if these Christians care about what is happening to our Christian 
brethren in Lebanon and Gaza, who have had all power cut off by Israeli 
airstrikes, an outlawed form of collective punishment, that has left them with 
no sanitation, rotting food, impure water and days without light or electricity 
in the horrible heat of July. 

When summer power outrages occur in America, it means a rising rate of death 
among our sick and elderly, and women and infants. One can only imagine what a 
hell it must be today in Gaza City and Beirut. 

But all this carnage and destruction has only piqued the blood lust of the 
hairy-chested warriors at the Weekly Standard. In a signed editorial, "It's Our 
War," William Kristol calls for America to play her rightful role in this war 
by "countering this act of aggression by Iran with a military strike against 
Iranian nuclear facilities. Why wait?" 

"Why wait?" Well, one reason is that the United States has not been attacked. A 
second is a small thing called the Constitution. Where does George W. Bush get 
the authority to launch a war on Iran? When did Congress declare war or 
authorize a war on Iran? 

Answer: It never did. But these neoconservatives care no more about the 
Constitution than they cared about the truth when they lied into war in Iraq. 

"Why wait?" How about thinking of the fate of those 25,000 Americans in Lebanon 
if we launch an unprovoked war on Iran. How many would wind up dead or hostages 
of Hezbollah if Iran gave the order to retaliate for the slaughter of their 
citizens by U.S. bombs? What would happen to the 130,000 U.S. troops in Iraq, 
if Shiites and Iranian "volunteers" joined forces to exact revenge on our 
soldiers? 

What about America? Richard Armitage, who did four tours in Nam and knows a bit 
about war, says that, in its ability to attack Western targets, al-Qaida is the 
B Team, Hezbollah the A Team. If Bush bombs Iran, what prevents Hezbollah from 
launching retaliatory attacks inside the United States? 

None of this is written in defense of Hamas, Hezbollah or Iran. 

But none of them has attacked our country, nor has Syria, whom Bush I made an 
ally in the Gulf War and to whom the most decorated soldier in Israeli history, 
Ehud Barak, offered 99 percent of the Golan Heights. If Nixon, Bush I and 
Clinton could deal with Hafez al-Assad, a tougher customer than son Bashar, 
what is the matter with George W. Bush? 

The last superpower is impotent in this war because we have allowed Israel to 
dictate to whom we may and may not talk. Thus, Bush winds up cussing in 
frustration in St. Petersburg that somebody should tell the Syrians to stop it. 
Why not pick up the phone, Mr. President? 

What is Kristol's moral and legal ground for a war on Iran? It is the "Iranian 
act of aggression" against Israel and that Iran is on the road to nuclear 
weapons – and we can't have that. 

But there is no evidence Iran has any tighter control over Hezbollah than we 
have over Israel, whose response to the capture of two soldiers had all the 
spontaneity of the Schlieffen Plan. And, again, Hezbollah attacked Israel, not 
us. And there is no solid proof Iran is in violation of the nuclear 
Non-Proliferation Treaty, which it has signed, but Israel refuses to sign. 

If Iran's nuclear program justifies war, why cannot the neocons make that case 
in the constitutional way, instead of prodding Bush to launch a Pearl Harbor 
attack? Do they fear they have no credibility left after pushing Bush into this 
bloody quagmire in Iraq that has cost almost 2,600 dead and 18,000 wounded 
Americans? 

No, Kenny boy, we are not "all Israelis." Some of us still think of ourselves 
as Americans, first, last and always 

And, no, Mr. Kristol, this is not "our war." It's your war.



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