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The March of Folly

By Uri Avnery

September 08, 2012 " <http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/> Information
Clearing House" -NOTHING COULD be more scary than the thought that this duo
- Binyamin Netanyahu and Ehud Barak - is in a position to start a war, the
dimensions and outcome of which are incalculable.

It's scary not only because of their ideological fixations and mental
outlook, but also because of the level of their intelligence.

The last month gave us a small sample. By itself it was but a passing
episode. But as an illustration of their decision-making abilities, it was
frightening enough.

THE ROUTINE conference of the Movement of Non-Aligned Nations was to take
place in Tehran. 120 states promised to attend, many of them represented by
their presidents or prime ministers.

This was bad news for the Israeli government, which has devoted much of its
energies during the last three years to the strenuous effort to isolate Iran
- while Iran was devoted to a no less strenuous effort to isolate Israel.

If the location of the conference was not bad enough, the United Nations
Secretary General, Ban Ki-moon, announced that he would attend, too. And as
if this was still not bad enough, the new president of Egypt, Mohamed Morsi,
also promised to come.

Netanyahu was faced with a problem: how to react?

IF A wise expert had been consulted, he might have asked: why react at all?

The Non-Aligned Movement is an empty shell. It was created [or "founded"] 51
years ago, at the height of the Cold War, by Nehru of India, Tito of
Yugoslavia, Sukarno of Indonesia and Abd-al-Nasser of Egypt. 120 nations
joined. They wanted to steer a course between the American and the Soviet
blocs.

Since then, circumstances have changed completely. The Soviets have
disappeared, and the US is also not what it was. Tito, Nehru, Nasser and
Sukarno are all dead. The Non-Aligned have no real function anymore. But it
is much easier to set up an international organization than to disband it.
Its secretariat provides jobs, its conferences provide photo opportunities,
world leaders like to travel and schmooze.

If Netanyahu had kept quiet, chances are that the world media would have
ignored the non-event altogether. CNN and Aljazeera might have devoted a
full three minutes to it, out of courtesy, and that would have been that.

But for Netanyahu, keeping quiet is not an option. So he did something
exceedingly foolish: he told Ban Ki-moon not to go to Tehran. More
precisely: he ordered him not to go.

The aforementioned wise expert - if he existed - would have told Netanyahu:
Don't! The Non-aligned make up more than 60% of the UN membership. Ban wants
to be re-elected in due course, and he is not going to insult 120 voters,
much as you wouldn't want to insult 80 members of the Knesset. His
predecessors have attended all former conferences. He cannot refuse now -
especially not after you publicly ordered him around.

Then there was Morsi. What to do about him?

If another wise expert, this time on Egypt, had been asked, he would have
given much the same advice: let it be.

Egypt wants to resume its role as the leader of the Arab world and as an
actor on the international stage. The new president, a member of the Muslim
Brotherhood, certainly would not want to be seen giving in to Israeli
pressure.

So, as the Hebrew saying goes, better to swallow a frog - even two frogs -
then do something foolish.

BUT NETANYAHU couldn't possibly follow such advice. It's would be contrary
to his nature. So he and his assistants proclaimed loudly - very loudly -
that the 120 attending countries are supporting Iran's effort to annihilate
Israel, and that Ban and Morsi are promoting a Second Holocaust.

Instead of isolating Iran, Netanyahu helped Iran to isolate Israel.

The more so as both Ban and Morsi used the Tehran stage to castigate the
Iranian leadership and its Syrian allies. Ban condemned Ahmadinejad's denial
of the holocaust as well as his proclaimed hopes for the disappearance of
the "Zionist entity". Morsi went even further and castigated the murderous
Syrian regime, Iran's main ally.

(This speech was broadcast live on Iranian television. The translator evoked
general admiration for his presence of mind. Whenever Morsi said in Arabic
"Syria", the translator said in Farsi "Bahrain".)

THIS WHOLE episode is important only insofar as it illustrates the
incredible folly of Netanyahu and his close advisers (all of them handpicked
by his wife, Sarah, easily the most unpopular person in the country). They
seem to be cut off from the real world and to live in an imagined world of
their own.

In this imaginary world, Israel is the center of the universe, and Netanyahu
can give orders to the leaders of the nations, from Barack Obama and Angela
Merkel to Mohamed Morsi and Ban Ki-moon.

Well, we are not the center of the world. We have a lot of influence, owing
in part to our history. We are a regional power, much beyond our actual
size. But to be really effective, we need allies, moral standing and the
support of international public opinion, just like everybody else. Without
this, Netanyahu's pet project, to secure for himself a place in the history
books by attacking Iran, cannot be carried out.

I know that many eyebrows were raised when I categorically stated that
neither Israel nor the US would attack Iran. It seemed that I was risking my
reputation - such as it is - while Netanyahu and Barak were preparing for
the inevitable bombing run. When talk about the impending attack reached a
crescendo, my few well-wishers were sincerely worried.

However, during the last few days, there has been an almost imperceptible
change of tone here. Netanyahu declared that the "family of nations" must
lay down a "red line" and timetable for stopping Iran's nuclear arms effort.

Translated into simple Hebrew: there will be no Israeli attack, unless
approved by the US. Such approval is impossible before the coming US
elections. It is highly unlikely afterwards, too, for the reasons I tried to
set out. Geographical, military, political and economic circumstances make
it impossible. Diplomacy is called for. A compromise based on mutual
interests and respect may be the best outcome.

An Israeli commentator has made the interesting suggestion that the
President of the United States - after the elections - personally travel to
Teheran and reach out to the Iranian people. That is no more improbable than
Richard Nixon's historic visit to China. I would add the suggestion that
while he is at it, the President come to Jerusalem, too, to seal the
compromise.

A YEAR and a half ago, I also dared to suggest that the Arab Spring would be
good for Israel.

At the time, it was a common assumption in Israel, and throughout the West,
that Arab democracy would lead to a surge of political Islam, and that this
would present a mortal danger to Israel. The first part of the assumption
was right, the second was wrong.

The obscurantist demonization of Islam can be dangerously misleading. The
painting of Islam as a murderous, inherently anti-Semitic religion, can lead
to destructive consequences. Fortunately, the dire forecasts are being
disproved daily.

In the homeland of the Arab Awakening, Tunisia, a moderate Islamic regime
has taken root. In Libya, where commentators foresaw chaos and permanent
civil war between the tribes, chances for stability are growing. So are the
chances that Islamists will play a positive role in post-Assad Syria.

And most importantly - the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt is behaving with
exemplary caution. Six thousand years of Egyptian wisdom is having a
moderating effect on the Brothers, including Brother Morsi. In the few weeks
of his rule, he has already demonstrated a remarkable ability for
compromising with divergent interests - with the secular liberals and the
army command in his own country, with the US, even with Israel. He is now
engaged in an effort to settle things with the Sinai Bedouins, addressing
their (justified) grievances and calling a halt to military action.

It is, of course, much too early to tell, but I believe that a rejuvenated
Arab world, in which moderate Islamic forces play an important role (as they
do in Turkey), may form the environment for Israeli-Arab peace. If we desire
peace.

For this to happen, we must break out of Netanyahu's imaginary world and
return to the real world, the exciting, changing, challenging world of the
21st century.

Otherwise we will just add another sad chapter to the late Barbara Tuchman's
brilliant book, The March of Folly.

Uri Avnery is an Israeli author and activist. www.avnery-news.co.il  

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From: [email protected] 
 
 
<blocked::http://www.addictinginfo.org/2012/09/07/breaking-ohio-secretary-of
-state-backs-down-and-reinstates-early-voting/>
http://www.addictinginfo.org/2012/09/07/breaking-ohio-secretary-of-state-bac
ks-down-and-reinstates-early-voting/

Ohio Secretary Of State Backs Down And Reinstates Early Voting

September 7, 2012
By Ann  <blocked::http://www.addictinginfo.org/author/annw/> Werner
 
 Think Progress is reporting that Ohio Secretary of State John Husted (R)
has reversed his decision to continue to defy the federal court order
restoring early voting to all Ohioans during the three days prior to the
general election. 

Last month, in a blatantly unconstitutional effort to suppress the
Democratic
<blocked::http://thinkprogress.org/justice/2012/08/10/670441/ohio-limits-ear
ly-voting-hours-in-democratic-counties-expands-in-republican-counties/>
vote, Husted and Ohio Republicans spearheaded an effort to limit voting
hours in Democratic counties while expanding voting hours in Republican
leaning counties. Amidst the resulting uproar, they backed down and applied
the same restrictions across the board. However, a federal court agreed with
the Obama campaign's challenge, ruling that all voters were entitled to have
access to early voting and restored the expanded hours
<blocked::http://thinkprogress.org/justice/2012/08/31/784981/breaking-federa
l-court-strikes-down-ohio-law-restricting-early-voting/> . Judge Peter
Economus wrote:

"A citizen has a constitutionally protected right to participate in
elections on an equal basis with other citizens in the jurisdiction." In
Ohio, that right to participate equally has been abridged by Ohio Revised
Code ' 3509.03 and the Ohio Secretary of State's further interpretation of
that statute with regard to in-person early voting. In 2005, Ohio expanded
participation in absentee balloting and in-person early voting to include
all registered Ohio voters. Now, "in-person early voting" has been redefined
by the Ohio legislature to limit Plaintiffs' access to the polls. This Court
must determine whether preliminary injunctive relief should be granted to
Plaintiffs on their claim that Ohio's restriction of in-person early voting
deprives them of their fundamental right to vote. Following Supreme Court
precedent, this Court concludes that Plaintiffs have stated a constitutional
claim that is likely to succeed on the merits. As a result-and as explained
below-this Court grants Plaintiffs' motion for preliminary injunction."

Husted refused to comply with the ruling and in Directive 2012-40 he stated
that expanded voting "will only serve to confuse voters" and he prohibited
the county boards of elections from determining hours for the Friday,
Saturday, Sunday or Monday prior to the election. This action prompted a
swift response from Judge Economus. He set a hearing for September 13,
ordering Husted to appear in person before the court.

Confronted with the certainty that his effort would fail, Husted has chosen
to back down and this afternoon his office released a brief statement:
"Directive 2012-40 is hereby rescinded."

Husted also issued a formal apology to the Court regarding Directive 2012-40
<blocked::http://www.sos.state.oh.us/SOS/Upload/elections/directives/2012/Di
r2012-40.pdf> : "The Secretary's intention was not to create a stay of this
Court's order. The Secretary apologizes for creating that misimpression and
has rescinded Directive 2012-40."

A bitter pill to swallow that could have been avoided if only Republicans
would learn that we have to play fair in order to achieve a more perfect
union.

Ann Werner is a blogger and the author of CRAZY
<blocked::http://www.amazon.com/CRAZY-ebook/dp/B008DGKH9M/ref=sr_1_1?s=digit
al-text&ie=UTF8&qid=1344300695&sr=1-1&keywords=crazy+by+Ann+Werner>  and
Dreams and Nightmares.
<blocked::http://www.amazon.com/Dreams-and-Nightmares-ebook/dp/B005JPC49Q/re
f=tmm_kin_title_0?ie=UTF8&m=AG56TWVU5XWC2&qid=1311729556&sr=8-1>  You can
view her work at ARK Stories <blocked::http://arkstories.com/> 

Visit her on Twitter @MsWerner <blocked::https://twitter.com/MsWerner>  and
Facebook Ann Werner
<blocked::http://www.facebook.com/mobileprotection#!/authorann.werner> 

 

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