Palestine and Washington's Alchemy
The Return of Martin Indyk
by MICHAEL BRENNER
The Obama administration is turning its alchemic powers toward 
Palestine.  It is aiming to fashion a ‘success’ out of the shambles 
created by its lame failure to stand up to the Israeli government of 
Bibi Netanyahu.  This is the sternest test to date of its talent at 
conjuring virtual realities.  A tip-off as to what the latest Middle 
East machinations are about was provided by Martin Indyk, former 
Ambassador to Jerusalem, whose featured op ed in The New York Times 
lastweekmade waves by optimistically forecasting that peace is at hand.  Looked 
at 
together with recent White House statements it reveals what magical 
feats we have to look forward to.
Martin Indyk is an institution in the capital.  The embodiment of the 
Washington consensus on Israel and all matters that touch on its 
self-defined interests – as reflected through the American prism.  He is the 
authoritative figure whose views are eagerly sought by ‘serious’ 
journalists.  Indyk habitually deviates by only a few degrees from the 
prevailing line in Jerusalem/Washington line.  When something big is in 
the diplomatic works, something ginned up by the two governments, he 
normally is there to lend it his weight.
Now that Obama and Netanyahu have contrived another virtual peace 
process, he has come forward to offer his judgment that peace indeed is 
to be had.  The initiative badly needs a supposedly authoritative seal 
of approval.  For it is nonsensical to think that anything close to a 
meaningful agreement and stable settlement cam emerge from current 
conditions.  Let’s remind ourselves of its cardinal features.  An ultra 
right Israeli government headed by an avowed opponent to any serious 
concessions at whose side is Foreign Minister and governmental no. 2, 
Avigdor Lieberman, who has been described as a “Jewish fascist” by the 
most honest and prescient of Israeli commentators –Uri Avnery.  That is 
one.  An American president who has been humiliated repeatedly and 
personally by Netanyahu who holds over his head the drawn sword of the 
Israeli lobby.  Obama was stared down on the settlements, cowed into 
submission to the point where he reflexively swallowed whole, and 
publicly parroted word by word the Jerusalem spin on the Gaza flotilla 
affair.  That is two.  Mushrooming Israeli settlements (all illegal) on 
the West Bank that, along with collateral infrastructure, have eaten up a large 
fraction of Palestinian land.  Those ‘facts on the ground’ are 
three. Then there is the hapless Mr. Abbas – used as a dish rag by both 
the Israelis and Americans – whose sole value for them is as signatory 
of an accord composed and issued jointly by Netanyahu and Obama.  The 
fact that Abbas’ authority has been shredded by his repeated forced 
obeisance to the will of the Palestinians’ keepers is conveniently 
overlooked.  A nominal President whose writ, such as it is, runs for 
only half the people and territory of Palestine he officially 
represents, he still will suffice for the legal formalities to be met.  
That is four.
This revised plot is just a variation of what Obama had in mind from 
the outset.  Curt Israeli rejection of the White House idea of a 
settlement freeze denied Washington the political cover it had sought 
for the operation.  Unwilling to stand up to the Israelis, the Obama 
administration has decided to plunge ahead nonetheless.  That is to say, press 
a contrived agreement with a pliable if discredited PLO 
leadership that ignores Hamas.  The so-called Palestinian ‘entity’ on 
the West Bank would be string of Bantustans.  The self-serving 
assumption remains that when the Gazans are presented with this fait accompli, 
they will abandon their elected Hamas leaders for the sake of survival.  The 
solid phalanx of Egypt, Saudi Arabia and Jordan will be called upon to 
play their assigned role of putting the squeeze on the Gazans as the 
other part of the vise.  If they prove stiff necked and balk, they will 
be locked in their cage indefinitely – a policy that Washington has 
backed whole heartedly for three and a half years.
This is the latest Washington exercise in manufacturing fanciful 
‘successes’ a la Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan, etc.  The confected nature of the 
advertised goal explains how and why Hillary Clinton could 
pronounce that there definitely will be an agreement within the year.  
It explains how and why Obama had the nerve to call Netanyahu “someone 
ready to make sacrifices for peace” during the former’s latest visit to 
Washington.  What these statements signal is that before the 2012 
campaign season gets underway, the Obama people are prepared to say with a 
straight face that they have achieved an historic breakthrough – no 
matter what.  Commentaries like Martin Indyk’s are there to brush on the first 
cosmetic layers that build a foundation for the artistic 
rendering of whatever ignoble outcome comes to pass.
Michael Brenner is a Professor of International Affairs at the University of 
Pittsburgh.

http://www.counterpunch.org/2013/07/31/the-return-of-martin-indyk/


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