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Does Sen Lieberman Take Us For Fools?
By Brig. Gen. (Ret) James J. David
1-31-3

US President George W. Bush last month accused Baghdad, along

with Iran and North Korea, of making up an "axis of evil" bent on backing
international terrorism and developing weapons of mass destruction. It
seems that Senator Joseph Lieberman has convinced the President that
Bagdad is a threat to the United States and launching a military attack
seems to be the only alternative. Other close advisors such as Deputy
Secretary of Defense Paul Wolfowitz and the Defense Chairman of the
Advisory Board, Richard Perle, are also calling for the bombing of Iraq as
the only sure method of destroying this threat.

When Joseph Lieberman says that it's necessary to attack Iraq because
Iraq is a threat to the United States, does he really think that smart
Americans believe this? Does he really think that Iraq would attack the
United States? Senator Lieberman must take you and me for a fool. Let me
tell you why this is utter nonsense. No one can launch an intercontinental
ballistic missile without the United States instantly knowing its exact
location. Therefore, any small country that launches a missile in our
direction will know that it is committing national suicide. The warheads on
just one of our submarines could cause these small countries literally to
cease to exist. How long did it take the United States to defeat Iraq in the
Gulf War? The last time I looked it was 38 seconds, and that was with
conventional warfare, not nuclear, which the United States has more of
than all nations combined times 1000.

If Iraq hit the United States with one or two missiles, despite the loss of
life, would strategically be nothing more than a pinprick. It would be like
poking a sleeping bear. All you would do is make the bear mad. Therefore,
it is extremely unlikely that Iraq or Iran, or for that matter North Korea
would trade national suicide for inflicting minimal damage on the United
States. And building a force of ICBMs large enough to be [a] real threat is
beyond the economic capabilities of those three countries.

So why did Senator Joseph Lieberman convince President Bush to focus on
Iraq as a threat? I'll tell you why. It's not the United States that Senator
Lieberman is concerned about. We know that Iraq is not a threat to the
United States. Iraq is a threat to Israel. Senator Lieberman and other pro-
Israelis in Washington don't want anyone else in the Middle East to own
Nuclear weapons except Israel. It's Israel, not the United States, that
Lieberman is concerned about. And he is willing to risk American lives and
American money to insure that Israel is the super power in the Middle
East. Isn't it odd that while Lieberman is pushing for a bombing of Iraq, it's
the Israelis who are inflicting most of the casualties in Middle East with its
current bombing campaign. In just the last 2 days the Israelis have killed 29
Palestinians, and most of them are innocent civilians including children.
Iraq hasn't killed anyone since the Gulf War, and that's been 11 years ago.
In just the last 17 months the Israelis have killed over 900 Palestinians and
have demolished more than 300 homes causing more than 1500 children to
become homeless. And the Israelis have been doing this with F-16 fighter
jets, M1A1 Abram tanks, 155mm howitzers, Chaparral and Sidewinder
missiles, and Apache and Cobra attack helicopters all supplied by the good
'ole United States.

When President Bush talks about the threat of countries with weapons of
mass destruction, he always adds ``and our allies.'' Iraq and Iran are not a
threat to the United States or to Europe. They are a threat to Israel.
North Korea is not a threat to the United States, but the Israelis greatly
fear that North Korea will sell missiles to Iran and Iraq. So when Senator
Lieberman says that Iraq is a threat to the United States, he really means
that Iraq is a threat to Israel. His loyalty isn't so much with the United
States; its more with Israel, and that's not right. And you know what? I'll
bet most of the people, including President Bush already understands
that, but are too scared to challenge him. After all, to challenge or
criticize Israel is political suicide. Too many politicians have learned the
hard way in that criticizing Israel is like turning the lights off to one's
political career. And in the meantime, partly to justify this boondoggle,
the United States is embarking on a reckless foreign policy that is more
likely to produce war than peace. We should be talking to the Iraqis, the
Iranians and the North Koreans rather than making reckless statements on
global television that amount to a declaration of war. It can prove to be a
deadly mistake to start believing your own deceptions and propaganda.

We are not the Big Daddy Boss of the world, and just because others
disagree with our policies or decline to jump when we tell them to jump
doesn't mean they are our enemies. And that's why the United States is
and will be so vulnerable for more attacks on its own soil. They will be
vulnerable and they will be targeted, unless America wakes up. It's time for
all of us to know the truth and act accordingly.

James J. David is a retired Brigadier General and a graduate of the US
Army's Command and General Staff College, and the National Security
Course, National Defense University, Washington DC. He served nearly 3
years of Army active duty in and around the Middle East from 1967-1969.

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