Wikileaks Contradicts Obama Administration on Iran

Posted By Alan M. Dershowitz On December 8, 2010 

The recent disclosures by Wikileaks prove that the Obama Administration, and
its water carrier J Street, were dead wrong in repeatedly asserting that the
only way to get Arab support for tough policies toward Iran's nuclear
weapons program is for Israel to end the occupation of the West Bank.  There
are good reasons for Israel to reach an agreement with the Palestinians
leading to a two state solution, but garnering Arab support against Iran is
not one of them.  The Wikileaks proved beyond any doubt that Israel's Arab
neighbors have a strong, independent basis for wanting to stop Iran from
becoming a nuclear weapons power.

The recently released cables establish that Saudi Arabia was pushing the
United States to bomb Iranian nuclear sites; these cables never mentioned
the Israeli Palestinian conflict.  Nor were the Saudis alone in calling for
the United States to cut off the "head of the snake."  Other Arab nations
were banging the drum for a military attack as well.  Indeed there is
evidence that the Saudis and Israelis-who have no diplomatic relations-have
discussed military options against their common enemy.

Ever since the Obama Administration tried to put pressure on Israel by
linking the end of the occupation to Iran, I have pointed out the absurdity
of this linkage.  But General David Petraeus, Secretary of State Robert
Gates and Vice President Joe Biden have all insisted that the continuing
occupation has made Arab states less willing to cooperate with the United
States in preventing Iran from developing nuclear bombs.  This party line
view has been parroted, as usual, by various representatives of J Street.

Not only has this linkage never been true, but we now know that the Obama
Administration has long been aware that the Arabs states are as anxious as
Israel about Iran's nuclear ambitions.  This information was contained in
diplomatic cables that date back months, if not years.  Why then would the
Obama Administration deliberately mislead the public in regard so important
a matter?  The same question must be asked of the Bush Administration, which
also mislead the public when it came to Iran by releasing the National
Security Estimate in November 2007 that falsely concluded that Iran had
abandoned its nuclear weapons program. 

The answer may well be that both the Obama and Bush Administrations realize
that nothing, short of a military attack, will stop Iran from developing
deliverable nuclear weapons.  Since both administrations have apparently
taken any military option off the table, they seem to have accepted a policy
of "containment."  But containment is not a policy.  It is an admission of
failure.  And failure requires a scapegoat.  If Israel does not end the
occupation, and Iran does develop nuclear weapons, it will be easy to blame
Israel rather than the United States for this game-changing development.

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In an op-ed in this past Sunday's New York Times, Chas Freeman-the
anti-Israel zealot whose nomination to become Chair of the National
Intelligence Council was withdrawn under pressure-has already tried to cast
blame on Israel.  He argues that notwithstanding the clear language of the
recently released cables, the Gulf Arabs do not want the United States to
attack Iran.  Nor did the cables, according to Freeman, "demonstrate a basis
for Arab-Israeli solidarity against Tehran."  This is patent nonsense,
reflecting Freeman's bias, rather than reality.  He also argues, with
typical contempt of history, that the only country that ever says no in the
Middle East is Israel, forgetting that Israel has on several occasions
offered to end the occupation and accept a two state solution.  Freeman
conveniently forgets that when the occupation first began, Israel offered to
return the land captured in a defensive war in exchange for peace with its
Arab neighbors.  All the Arab states convened in Khartoum and issued their
three famous "nos":  No negotiation, no recognition, no peace.  So much for
Freeman's credibility.

The truth is that the Palestinians have marginalized themselves in the
Middle East by rejecting offers that the Arab states have urged them to
accept.  Iran is the 800 pound gorilla in the area, and all the other
countries in the Middle East recognize that and have a common interest in
preventing so irresponsible a regime from working together with North Korea
to develop nuclear rockets.

The Wikileaks prove what many of us have been saying for years:  that the
United States, as the leader of the free world, must stop Iran from
developing nuclear weapons-whatever it takes.  Although an air and rocket
attack should remain an absolutely last resort, this military option must
remain on the table.  If all else fails and the United States must resort to
military action, the Arab world will support such action (at least in
private), regardless of whether Israel and the Palestinian Authority finally
make peace.

Professor Alan Dershowitz's latest book is a novel, The Trials of Zion.

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