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From: Patrick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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To: jonathan; Kofi Amegashie
Subject: US credibility in ME shattered!!!





http://argument.independent.co.uk/commentators/story.jsp?story=284647

Robert Fisk: Mr Powell must see for himself what Israel inflicted on Jenin

The credibility of US policy on the conflict has been shattered
Independent Digital (UK) Ltd4 April 2002

The credibility of US policy on the conflict has been shattered

14 April 2002

Why doesn't Colin Powell go to Jenin? What has happened to the world's
moral compass - indeed to the United States - when America's most famous
ex-general, the Secretary of State of the most powerful country on
earth, on a supposedly desperate mission to stop the bloodshed in the
Middle East, fails to grasp what is taking place in front of his nose?
The stench of decaying corpses is wafting out of the Palestinian city.
The Israeli army is still keeping the Red Cross and journalists from
seeing the evidence of the mass killings that have taken place there.
"Hundreds'' - on Israel's own admission - have died, including
civilians. Why, for God's sake, can't Mr Powell do the decent thing and
demand an explanation for the extraordinary, sinister events that have
taken place in Jenin?
    Instead, after joshing with Ariel Sharon after his arrival in
Jerusalem on Friday, Mr Powell is playing games, demanding that Yasser
Arafat condemn Friday's bloody suicide bombing in Jerusalem (total, six
dead and 65 wounded) while failing to utter more than a word of
"concern'' for the infinitely more terrible death toll in Jenin. Is Mr
Powell frightened of the Israelis? Does he really have to debase himself
in this way? Does he think that meeting Arafat, or refusing to do so,
takes precedence over the enormous humanitarian tragedy and slaughter
that has overwhelmed the Palestinians? Is President Bush - whose demand
that Ariel Sharon withdraw his troops from the West Bank has been
blandly ignored - so gutless, so cynical, as to allow this charade to
continue? For this is the endgame, the very final proof that the United
States is no longer morally worthy of being a Middle East peacemaker.
    Even for one who has witnessed so much duplicity in the Middle East,
it is a shock to reflect on the events of the past nine days. Let's just
remember, as the Americans would say, "the facts". Almost two weeks ago,
the United Nations Security Council, with the active participation and
support of the United States, demanded an immediate end to Israel's
reoccupation of the West Bank and Gaza. President Bush insisted that Mr
Sharon should follow the advice of "Israel's American friends'' and -
because our own Mr Blair was with the President at the time - of
"Israel's British friends", and withdraw. "When I say withdraw, I mean
it," Mr Bush snapped three days later. But of course, it's now clear
that he meant nothing of the kind.
    Instead, he sent Mr Powell off on his "urgent" mission of peace, a
journey to Israel and the West Bank that would take the Secretary of
State an incredible eight days - just enough time, Mr Bush presumably
thought, to allow his "good friend'' Mr Sharon to finish his latest
bloody adventure in the West Bank. Supposedly unaware that Israel's
chief of staff, Shoal Mofaz, had told Mr Sharon that he needed at least
eight weeks to "finish the job'' of crushing the Palestinians, Mr Powell
wandered off around the Mediterranean, dawdling in Morocco, Spain, Egypt
and Jordan before finally washing up in Israel on Friday morning. If
Washington firefighters took that long to reach a blaze, the American
capital would long ago have turned to ashes. But of course, the purpose
of Mr Powell's idleness was to allow enough time for Jenin to be turned
to ashes. Mission, I suppose, accomplished.
    As Israel's indisciplined soldiery yesterday continued to hide their
deeds from the outside world by preventing the Red Cross, aid workers,
ambulances and journalists from entering the rubble of Jenin, Mr Powell
was sitting idly by in Israel, calling for the "utmost restraint'' from
an army that has not yet finished filling the mass graves of Jenin. That
he should see a visit to Yasser Arafat - the grotesque, corrupt old man
of Ramallah - as the make-or-break issue of his "peacemaking" shows just
how skewed Mr Powell's morality has become. Mr Arafat's advisers (let's
not give any credit to the would-be "martyr-chairman" of the Palestinian
Authority for this) shrewdly announced that it is for Mr Powell to
condemn the killings in Jenin, for Mr Arafat could be expected to
condemn the vicious suicide bombing in Jerusalem on Friday. And even
though Mr Arafat mouthed the relevant words of contrition and
condemnation yesterday afternoon, it makes little difference.
    All last week, while Mr Sharon's soldiers were running amok in
Jenin, White House spokesman Ari Fleischer was playing the role of Mr
Sharon's point man in Washington. When Israel announced that its army
was pulling out of three tiny West Bank villages - so tiny that no one
had ever heard of them before - Mr Fleischer announced that this was "a
step in the right direction''. Then by Friday morning, when even the
most dimwitted observer had grasped that something was terribly wrong in
Jenin, Mr Fleischer was telling us that Sharon was "a man of peace''.
How much longer, one wonders, could this nonsense continue?
    Of course, the Palestinians - or whoever directs the sepulchral,
nightmarish campaign of suicide bombing, for it surely cannot be the
preposterous Mr Arafat - are going for the jugular. The Al Aqsa Brigades
or Hamas or Islamic Jihad clearly intend to ensure that Mr Sharon's
ruthless operation fails (the Israeli reoccupation, after all, was
supposed to be preventing these wicked Palestinian crimes) and to ensure
that Mr Powell is made to look impotent. They seem certain to accomplish
both goals. The Palestinian Authority, to all intents and purposes, has
for now ceased to exist. That was surely one of Mr Sharon's intentions.
And Mr Powell's weakness, his failure of nerve, his cowardice, are now
likely to set off an Israeli-Palestinian war even more terrible than
what we have witnessed so far.
    But let's pause for a quick journey down memory lane; to September
1982, when Ariel Sharon was "rooting out the network of terror" in the
Sabra and Chatila refugee camps in Beirut. Before sending Israel's
murderous Phalangist militia allies into the camps, Mr Sharon told the
world that the Palestinians had assassinated the Phalangist leader,
Bashir Gemayel. This was totally untrue, but the Phalange believed him.
And evidence is now emerging in Beirut that, long after the Americans
had called for Israel to withdraw the killers from the camp, the Israeli
army, commanded by then Defence Minister Sharon, handed more than 1,000
survivors over to those same murderers to be slaughtered over the
following two weeks. This, primarily, is why Mr Sharon is so worried by
the attempts to indict him for war crimes in Brussels.
    Hasn't Mr Powell glanced through the State Department archives for
1982? Hasn't he read what Mr Sharon said back then, the same ranting
about "terror networks" and "rooting out terror" that he employs today?
A lexicon which Mr Powell himself is now enthusiastically using? Has he
forgotten that the Israeli Kahan commission held Mr Sharon "personally
responsible'' for the massacre of those 1,700 civilians? Does Mr Powell
really think that Jenin, albeit on a smaller scale, is much different?
Even if we dismiss all the Palestinian claims of civilian butchery,
extrajudicial executions and the wholesale destruction of thousands of
homes, what on earth does he think the Israelis are hiding in Jenin? Why
doesn't he go and look?
    Yes, the Palestinians' suicide campaign is immoral, unforgivable,
insupportable. One day, the Arabs - never ones to look in the mirror
when it comes to their own crimes - will have to acknowledge the sheer
cruelty of their tactics. They have not done this so far. But since the
Israelis never attempted to confront the immorality of shooting to death
child stone-throwers in the early days of the intifada or the evil of
their reckless death squads who went around murdering Palestinians on
their wanted list, along with the usual clutch of women and kids who got
in the way, is this any wonder?
    In the annals of war, the conflict in the Middle East has reached a
new apogee, but the story of the United States' involvement in the
Middle East will never be the same again. Thanks to Mr Powell, President
Bush and Mr Sharon, America's credibility has been shattered. Israel, it
turns out, does indeed run US policy in the region. The Secretary of
State sings from the Israeli songbook. So when, oh when, will the
Europeans screw their courage to the sticking-place and become the
peacemakers of the Middle East?


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