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Friends and foes
Taki
Gstaad

Some days you pick up the newspaper and you don’t know whether to
laugh or cry,’ writes Thomas Friedman of the New York Times. Actually, I
haven’t been shedding too many crocodile tears lately, until, that is, a Sam
Schulman column reached me via the miracle of the post. Talk about
bursting out laughing. Schulman is an American friend of mine whom I once
entrusted with running a section of the New York Press, Taki’s Top
Drawer, now mercifully extinct. Schulman’s thesis in a jiffy: anyone who is
anti-war is objectively if not intentionally helping to bring about genocide
of the Jews. He writes of ‘complicitous pacifists’, and counts Jews among
their number.

This is the kind of nonsense being hawked about by neo-cons nowadays,
but before I get to those chappies, a brief defence of the ‘cowardly’
Frogs. It’s apparently very patriotic nowadays in the Land of Free Speech
for blacks, Jews, Hispanics, Orientals and Eskimos to call the French all
sorts of epithets, the kindest of which is weasel, mother—er, yellow-
bellied... you get my drift. (French rifle for sale. Never been fired. Only
dropped once.) This might make sense coming from a descendant of the
300 Spartans who fell to a man at Thermopylae, but, when beer-bellied Mr
New Jersey hawks it about, frankly it makes one reach for the sick bag.
Just off the bat, the French lost 120,000 dead by June 1940 — more than
twice the number of Americans killed over ten years in Vietnam.

In Dienbienphu the French-led garrison fought like Spartans — without air
cover, only 105 mm guns, limited ammo and at the end no medical supplies
— a condition no American soldier would have accepted ten years later in
that miserable country. (Can you see an American general —Patton
excluded — naming his outposts after his many mistresses, Dominique,
Elianne, Gabrielle, Beatrice, Isabelle, as de Castries did?) La gloire of
France, its culture (by far the greatest in Europe), its laws and traditions,
its great history, its beautiful cities, its generals and kings are things as
foreign to Mr New Jersey as combat is to Tony Blair. But never mind. It
gets a lot worse.

In the American Conservative’s last issue Pat Buchanan wrote a devastating
piece accusing a neo-conservative clique of seeking to ensnare America in
a series of wars that are not in Uncle Sam’s interest. It was a J’accuse
worthy of Zola. In a moderate tone he listed facts and figures which are
undeniable to anyone of good faith, including a letter sent to George W.
Bush by a cabal of intellectuals telling the commander-in-chief, nine days
after the attack on the twin towers and the Pentagon, that if he did not
follow their war plans, he would be charged with surrender. Among the 40
signatories instructing Bush how the war on terror must be conducted
were names like Bennett, Podhoretz, Kirkpatrick, Perle, Kristol and
Krauthammer.

To retain the signatories’ support Bush was told to target Syria and Iran
and to overthrow Saddam. Furthermore, a list of Middle East regimes that
Podhoretz, Ledeen, Netanyahu and the Wall Street Journal regard as
targets for destruction included Algeria, Libya, Egypt, Sudan, Lebanon,
Syria, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Iran, Hezbollah, Hamas, the Palestinian Authority
and ‘militant Islam’. Asks Pat: ‘Who would benefit from a war of civilisations
between the West and Islam? Answer: One nation, one leader, one party.
Israel, Sharon, Likud.’

He went on to say that the neo-cons seek American empire, while
Sharonites seek hegemony over the Middle East. The two agendas coincide
precisely. The origins of this plan go back before the 9/11 attack.
According to Buchanan, a principal draftsman of the plan was overheard in
1970 on a federal wiretap discussing classified information from the
National Security Council with the Israeli embassy.

Now, says Buchanan, ‘President Bush is on notice: should he pressure
Israel to trade land for peace, the Oslo formula in which his father and
Yitzak Rabin believed, he will, as was his father, be denounced as an anti-
Semite and a Munich-style appeaser by both Israelis and their neo-
conservative allies inside his own Big Tent.’

Buchanan concludes that Israel and America are friends and the former
has rights to peace and secure borders. America is committed to Israel’s
wellbeing, and rightly so. But US interests and those of Israel are not
identical. When they collide, American ones must prevail. This has caused
a mini firestorm in America, and Buchanan, of course, has been smeared as
an anti-Semite.

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