Wise Up, Mr. Bush

President Bush continues to delude himself that Israel's prime minister,
Ariel Sharon, is interested in peace. Mr. Sharon has no intention of
ever seriously negotiating with the Palestinians.

First it was the violence, then it was Yasser Arafat, and now Mr. Sharon
says he won't negotiate until the Palestinian Authority cleans up
corruption and becomes more democratic - presumably according to his
definition.

That's arrogant hogwash, of course. If democracy and no corruption were
the conditions for negotiations, there wouldn't be a single treaty
between any nations on the face of the earth. Sharon intends to just
drag things out, as the Israelis have done for more than 10 years, and
in the meantime take more Palestinian land and squeeze and harass the
Palestinians even more.

Americans should wake up to reality. Support might have been justified
when Israel claimed it wanted peace and no Arab country was willing to
talk. But the sole obstacle to peace in the Middle East for the past
decade has been Israel. Israel could have had peace with the
Palestinians, with the Lebanese and with the Syrians 10 years ago. The
offer was there. Withdraw from occupied territories and you can have
peace. The Israelis said no, although they disguised the "no" with all
kinds of sophistry.

Why should we support a country that is preventing peace? Israel has no
right to any of the territory it occupies - not the Bekaa farms, not the
Golan Heights, not East Jerusalem, not the West Bank and not the Gaza
Strip. The Israelis occupy all that territory in violation of
international law.

What's worse, Israel gets away with it because the United States acts as
Israel's bodyguard, preventing other nations and the United Nations from
taking actions that would force Israel to comply with international law.
Israel is not a strategic ally. Israel is a huge strategic liability.

The president's and Congress' foolish support of Israel's illegal acts
is not in the nation's interest. It's not, to use the words of the late
Walter Winchell, in your interest, Mr. and Mrs. America. It was
certainly not in the interest of those who perished in the World Trade
Center, at the Pentagon and in the plane that ditched in Pennsylvania.

I hope you don't believe the fairy tale that we were attacked because of
our wealth or freedom or because somebody sitting in a distant cave
(with hundreds of millions of dollars in various banks, by the way) was
jealous. That's disinformation. We were attacked and will be attacked as
long as we support Israel's aggression and occupation of other people
and their lands.

Personally, I am deeply angered that people I love might die one day
just because a bunch of politicians have their hands in the pockets of
the Israeli lobby. That is a sordid, stupid and useless reason for any
American to die. But never doubt the inexorable truth of the old saying
"The friend of my enemy is my enemy."

It is insane to allow Israel to make its enemies our enemies. Except for
the wrong we have done the Iraqis, the United States had no bilateral
quarrels with any Arab or Muslim nation. The hostility we find in those
areas is 100 percent directly attributable to our policy of favoring
Israel at the expense of the Arabs.

We have no special relationship with Israel. That's more disinformation
to hide the fact that our politicians have just sold out. How can you
have a special relationship with a country that takes billions of your
tax dollars, attacks your Navy ships, blows up your diplomatic
facilities and spies on you? Ask yourself: What has Israel ever done for
the United States?

Unless President Bush finds the gumption to force Israel to the peace
table with a definitive, time-precise plan to withdraw from occupied
Arab territories, he will eventually go down as a failed president.
American policy should protect American values, not the land-grabbing of
Zionist fanatics.
 
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