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For Friday, August 9, 2002

Foreign Policy Wrong

Last September, when President Bush declared his war on terrorism, I said that you 
can't
kill your way out of a terrorism problem. I cited the Israelis as an example.

Does anyone want to argue with that? Israel is still wracked with terrorism, despite 
having
reoccupied virtually all of the West Bank and having killed Palestinians at a 
prodigious rate.
Nor have we solved our terrorism problem, even though, for the time being, the 
terrorists
are lying low.

I also said in October that American troops would be in Afghanistan long enough to 
realize
that Afghanistan's summers are as blazing hot as its winters are cold. That was when
everyone was celebrating the "short" war. Our troops are still there. Moreover, the 
Bush
administration doesn't have the foggiest notion of how long they will have to stay.

We are in this mess because the Bush administration foreign policy is based on lies. 
It is
based on lies in order to avoid the politically incorrect truth that our problem with 
terrorism
is solely the result of our outrageously unjust policy of blind support of Israel. 
Neither Bush
nor Congress wants to admit this, so they come up with absurd lies that terrorists are
jealous of our freedom and wealth.

Really now, do you suppose that a multimillionaire (Osama bin Laden) who chose to live 
in
caves is jealous of American wealth? That makes no sense at all. The Zogby 
organization,
which has emerged as one of the country's most competent polling organizations, 
recently
did extensive face-to-face interviews with a cross section of people in several Arab
countries. What did Zogby find?

It found that people in the Arab countries do not hate America or Americans or American
culture or democracy. They just hate our foreign policy. As Zogby put it, "It's the 
policy,
stupid."

While I could write 10 columns on the injustices of that policy, one example will 
suffice: We
have inflicted a terrible economic siege and periodic bombings on Iraq in the name of
enforcing United Nations Security Council resolutions. A former secretary of state,
Madeleine Albright, said on global television that 500,000 dead Iraqi children were 
"worth it
to enforce the resolutions."

At the same time, the state of Israel stands in open, stick- 
it-where-the-sun-don't-shine
defiance of more than 60 U.N. Security Council resolutions. It is able to do so 
because the
United States refuses to allow any enforcement actions to be taken against Israel.

You do see the contradiction, do you not? Enforcing U.N. resolutions against Iraq is 
OK,
even if it means killing half a million Iraqi children, but no U.N. resolution can be 
enforced
against Israel. It is not surprising that Arabs do not like that policy. Their dislike 
is quite
rational and moral.

The only thing the Arab world, and indeed the Muslim world, asks of the United States 
is
simple fairness. Israel's terrorism problem will never be solved as long as it 
continues to
occupy the West Bank and Gaza. Instead of pressuring Israel to do the right thing, 
President
Bush is trying to imitate the Israelis' failed and blood-spattered policy.

Get a video of the American film "The Patriot," with Mel Gibson. In your own mind,
substitute the Palestinians for the American patriots and the Israelis for the 
British. You will
have a correct analogy of what is going on in Palestine. Every time the Israelis kill 
and
maim Palestinian children and commit other injustices, the Palestinian determination 
to fight
grows 10 times stronger.

It is sad indeed that our government rejects the Palestinian freedom fighters and 
instead
supports the oppressor, Israel. We'll pay for that stupidity in blood.



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