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Published on Sunday, February 26, 2012 by Al-Akhbar (Beirut, Lebanon)
<http://english.al-akhbar.com/blogs/gadfly/progressive-democratic-hero-eliza
beth-warren-enlists-serve-aipacs-pro-war-agenda>  


Progressive Democratic Hero Elizabeth Warren Enlists to Serve AIPAC's
Pro-War Agenda


by Max Blumenthal <http://www.commondreams.org/max-blumenthal>  

Few congressional candidates have excited the progressive base of the
Democratic party as much as consumer advocate Elizabeth Warren has. With her
tenacious advocacy for a consumer protection agency to fight unfair lending
practices and her consistent framing of economic issues in terms of
structural inequality has earned her enthusiastic promotion from major
progressive figures from Markos Moulitsas to Rachel Maddow to Michael Moore.

Warren has focused her race against incumbent Republican Senator Scott Brown
almost entirely around issues of economic justice, placing her quixotic
battle for the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau at the center of her
campaign narrative. During an appearance on MSNBC's "Morning Joe," Warren
boasted that she succeeded in creating the bureau despite opposition from
"the toughest lobbying force ever assembled on the face of the earth."

While progressives celebrate Warren for her fight against the big banks and
the financial industry's lobbying arm, they have kept silent over the fact
that she has enlisted with another powerful lobby that is willing to
sabotage America's economic recovery in order to advance its narrow
interests. It is AIPAC, the key arm of the Israel lobby; a group that is
openly pushing for a US war on Iran that would likely trigger a global
recession, as the renowned economist Nouriel Roubini recently warned. The
<http://elizabethwarren.com/issues/national-security-foreign-policy>
national security/foreign policy position page on Warren's campaign website
reads as though it was cobbled together from AIPAC memos and the website of
the Israeli Foreign Ministry by the Democratic Party hacks who are advising
her. It is pure boilerplate that suggests she knows about as much about the
Middle East as Herman "Uzbeki-beki-stan-stan" Cain, and that she doesn't
care.

Warren's statement on Israel consumes far more space than any other foreign
policy issue on the page (she makes no mention of China, Latin America, or
Africa). To justify what she calls the "unbreakable bond" between the US and
Israel, Warren repeats the thoughtless cant about "a natural partnership
resting on our mutual commitment to democracy and freedom and on our shared
values." She then declares that the United States must reject any
Palestinian plans to pursue statehood outside of negotiations with Israel.
While the US can preach to the Palestinians about how and when to demand the
end of their 45-year-long military occupation, Warren says the US "cannot
dictate the terms" to Israel.

Warren goes on to describe Iran as "a significant threat to the United
States," echoing a key talking point of fear-mongering pro-war forces. She
calls for "strong sanctions" and declares that the "United States must take
the necessary steps to prevent Iran from acquiring a nuclear weapon" -- a
veiled endorsement of a military strike if Iran crosses the constantly
shifting American "red lines." Perhaps the only option Warren does not
endorse or implicitly support is diplomacy. Her foreign policy views are
hardly distinguishable from those of her Republican rival, who also marches
in lockstep with AIPAC.

The same progressives who refused to vet Barack Obama's views on foreign
policy when he ran for president in 2008, and who now feel betrayed that he
is not the liberal savior they imagined him to be, are repeating their
mistake with Warren. With AIPAC leading the push for war at the height of an
election campaign, there is no better time to demand accountability from
candidates like Warren. Who does she serve? The liberal grassroots forces
that made her into a populist hero or the lobby seeking to drag the US into
a dubious, potentially catastrophic war? It is far better for progressives
to grill her on her foreign policy positions before the campaign is over
than after the next war begins.

C 2012 Al-Akhbar

Max Blumenthal is the author of the bestselling book Republican Gomorrah:
Inside the Movement That Shattered the Party
<http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1568583982?ie=UTF8&tag=commondreams-20&lin
kCode=xm2&camp=1789&creativeASIN=1568583982> . He is a writing fellow at the
Nation Institute and a senior writer for the Daily Beast. Visit his website,
MaxBlumenthal.com <http://maxblumenthal.com/> .

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