By Alan
Caruba
On Monday
evening I tuned to ABC Radio’s “Savage Nation” starring Michael Savage. I
rarely listen to him, but I was looking for some diversion. What I heard was a
succession of loonies who responded to his question of who was behind
the original intention of the U.S. to bomb Syria.
I don’t
know who does the call screening for Savage, but even he was annoyed that the
first caller got through. He was babbling incoherently and was cut off. What
followed was someone who insisted it was “the bankers” who needed the U.S. to
bomb Syria because they needed “collateral.” Savage was annoyed and he too was
cut short.
The next
caller said it was the “generals” who wanted to go to war when even casual
observers have noted that the Chief of Staff and others have made it clear they
don’t want any part of it.
Finally
Savage found a caller that allowed him the opportunity to blame—wait for
it—Israel.
When you
cannot find a logical explanation for anything, the universal fallback position
is always the Jews and/or Israel.
According
to Savage, Israel has been behind the scenes manipulating, maybe even ordering
Obama to launch an attack on Syria in order to draw the U.S. into a larger
attack on Iran. This President has avoided any confrontations with Iran and is
so risk-averse that even an itty-bitty attack on Syria was quickly avoided with
a decision to ask for congressional authorization.
All of
Obama’s current national security advisors are anti-Israel. They include
Valerie Jarrett, Samantha Power, and Susan Rice. The current CIA Director, John
Brennan, is a big fan of Islam. Add in Obama’s formative years spent in
Indonesia, the fact that his father and step-father were both Muslims, and his
many friends and associations with people involved with Palestinian and other
Muslim organizations, and the picture is clear to see.
True, a
number of Jewish organizations came out to support the U.S. attack, but such groups not only
do not speak for “all” Jews, they frequently have serious disagreements with
each other. The likely reason for this was fear of a Syrian attack on Israel if
the U.S. attacked. No need to worry about that. It is far more likely that
Bashar al-Assed is more afraid of the punishment the Israeli Defense Force would
inflict than even the various Islamic rebels.
On Monday,
September 9, the Jerusalem Post published an article that provides a more
accurate judgment about the actual state of affairs in the Middle East these
days. Major General Amos Gilad, the director of the Political-Military Affairs
Bureau at the Defense Ministry addressed a counter-terrorism summit, saying
that “A powerful Middle Eastern axis of Sunni states has taken form in the
region which ‘does not view Israel as a sworn enemy’ and has successfully kept
extremist jihadi terrorism at bay.”
According
to the Post, Gilad told the gathering that Israel “won’t ever be accepted as a
formal member’ of the Sunni axis, but that the states that make it up all view
the U.S. as the sole superpower and that their regional policies are indirectly
beneficial for Israel. This has a huge importance…and gives us many
opportunities.”
It is
instructive that, throughout the latest Syrian crisis, Israel maintained
virtual silence, saying nothing about events unfolding in the U.S. as Obama
stumbled through a series of decisions and indecisions. It is doubtful that
Obama has fooled Israel with his protestations that “we’ve got your back” and
retreating from his earlier call that Israel return to its 1967 borders and
agree to a two-state status with the Palestinians. The Obama administration is
so delusional that Secretary of State John Kerry devoted a lot of effort to
getting Israel and the Palestinians to sit down for discussions, but Israel is
not suicidal or stupid. For sixty-plus years, the Palestinians have called for
its destruction.
Indeed, it
is noteworthy that, while Iran has ignored Obama’s outreach and failed
diplomatic efforts to get it to stop enriching fuel for nuclear weapons, it was
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s September 27, 2012 speech to the UN
in which he set a “red line” that has had the most impact on its enrichment
activities. International sanctions have had an impact as well.
Moreover,
the capacity of Israel to defend itself and to inflict serious damage if attacked
has played a major role during which, since the1967 war when Israel took
control of Syria’s Golan Heights, neither his father, nor Bashar al-Assad have taken
any steps to regain the area. Syria did not respond when in 2007 Israel destroyed
a nuclear facility under construction. Gilad reminded the gathering that
Hezbollah, in control of Lebanon, has also been deterred from launching any
attacks on Israel, noting that the threat has not vanished.
Israel has
made it clear that it will not permit an Iran with nuclear weapons and is
joined in this by Saudi Arabia and other Sunni states. While the U.S. sided
with the Muslim Brotherhood when it took political control of Egypt, both Iran
and the Brotherhood are regarded as the two greatest threats to Saudi Arabia.
When Mohamed Morsi was overthrown by the Egyptian military following protests
by millions of Egyptians, Saudi Arabia came to the aid of Egypt with billions
of dollars.
Obama’s
Middle East policies have seriously reduced his credibility and support in
Congress and around the world. An off-hand remark by Secretary Kerry about
turning over Syria’s chemical weapons to international monitors has been seized
upon by the Russians as a means to defuse the prospect of a U.S. attack. Syria
quickly embraced the idea. And now the U.S. is on board as well.
Michael
Savage will continue to rant about Israel, but the real power affecting the
outcome of events in the Middle East has become the Sunni Axis, not Israel and
only tangentially the U.S.
© Alan
Caruba, 2013
It's all a wonderful mixture of gas and oil, religion, and the insatiable quest for power and prominence.
ReplyDeleteWhether you're wearing a tin foil hat or not, you can't help but think there are unseen powers at work, orchestrating the stupidity of this administration and their seemingly uncaring attitude towards the notion that our Nation is and always has been, a Nation of particular exceptionalism.
Frankly, I believe it's the Arabs who push. Sunni Saudi Arabia would like Shi'a Iran to topple and be taken over by Sunnis is possible.
ReplyDeleteEveryone's credibility is shattered by this farcical episode, both those who want to support Obama in attacking Syria and those who don't--because it reeks of just another lie on his part, and a series of lies and posturings to get out of it. Even the "Sunni axis", of "moderate" Muslims, is not to be believed--and that too is due to the lie at the heart of Islam (perhaps best understood by translating "Islam" as "I-salam": no peace. And for us, no hope and change as long as Obama and the Insane Left are in charge.
ReplyDeleteMichael Savage is JEWISH!
ReplyDeleteSo much for the favorite theory of anti-Semites there exists a ZIONIST CONSPIRACY to take over the world!
My experience has been if you talk to three Jews, you get five different opinions on any given subject :-)
But seriously, the Jews are rugged individualists, which explains why they are to be found in the ranks of both communists and capitalists.