“Any Individual Aspiring to Become the President of the US CANNOT Achieve That 
GOAL Until He / She Successfully Walks Through the STAR of David.” - AB
  January 23, 2007
   
  Hillary Clinton and the Israel Lobby
   
  by Joshua Frank
  http://www.antiwar.com/frank/?articleid=10372
   
  George W. Bush's position on Iran is "disturbing" and "dangerous," reads a 
position paper written in late 2005 by American Israel Public Affairs Committee 
(AIPAC). One year ago the Bush administration accepted a Russian proposal to 
allow Iran to continue to develop nuclear energy under Russian supervision. 
Needless to say, AIPAC wasn't the least bit happy about the compromise.
   
  In a letter to congressional allies, mostly Democrats, the pro-Israel 
organization admitted it was "concerned that the decision not to go to the 
Security Council, combined with the U.S. decision to support the 'Russian 
proposal,' indicates a disturbing shift in the Administration's policy on Iran 
and poses a danger to the U.S. and our allies."
   
  Israel, however, continues to develop a substantial nuclear arsenal. In 2000, 
the British Broadcasting Corporation reported that Israel has likely produced 
enough plutonium to make up to 200 nuclear weapons. So it is safe to say that 
Israel's bomb-building technologies are light years ahead of Iran's budding 
nuclear program. Yet Israel still won't admit they have capacity to produce 
such deadly weapons.
   
  Meanwhile, as AIPAC and Israel pressure the U.S. government to force the Iran 
issue to the UN Security Council, Israel itself stands in violation of numerous 
UN resolutions dealing with the occupied territories of Palestine, including UN 
Resolution 1402, which in part calls on Israel to withdraw its military from 
all Palestinian cities at once.
   
  AIPAC's hypocrisy is nauseating. The Goliath lobbying organization wants Iran 
to cease to procure nukes while the crimes of Israel continue to be ignored. So 
who is propping up AIPAC's hypocritical position? None other than Democratic 
presidential candidate Sen. Hillary Clinton of New York. As one of the top 
Democratic recipients of pro-Israel funds for the 2006 election cycle, 
pocketing over $83,000, Clinton now has Iran in her cross hairs.
   
  During a Hanukkah dinner speech delivered in December 2005, hosted by Yeshiva 
University, Clinton prattled, "I held a series of meetings with Israeli 
officials [last summer], including the prime minister and the foreign minister 
and the head of the [Israel Defense Forces], to discuss such challenges we 
confront. In each of these meetings, we talked at length about the dire threat 
posed by the potential of a nuclear-armed Iran, not only to Israel, but also to 
Europe and Russia. Just this week, the new president of Iran made further 
outrageous comments that attacked Israel's right to exist that are simply 
beyond the pale of international discourse and acceptability. During my meeting 
with Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, I was reminded vividly of the threats that 
Israel faces every hour of every day. … It became even more clear how important 
it is for the United States to stand with Israel…."
   
  As Clinton embraces Israel's violence, as well as AIPAC's fraudulent posture 
on Iran, she simultaneously ignores the hostilities inflicted upon Palestine, 
as numerous Palestinians have been killed during the continued shelling of the 
Gaza Strip over the past year. Clinton's silence toward Israel's brutality 
implies the senator will continue to support AIPAC's mission to occupy the 
whole of the occupied territories, as well as a war on Iran. AIPAC is correct – 
even President Bush appears to be a little sheepish when up against the 
warmongering of Hillary Clinton.
   
  Hillary and her husband paid a visit to Israel in the fall of 2005. The 
former president was a featured speaker at a mass rally that marked the 10th 
anniversary of the assassination of Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin. It was 
Hillary's second visit to Israel since she was elected to office in 2000.
   
  The senator did manage to take time out of her tour to meet with the then 
semi-conscious Ariel Sharon to discuss "security matters." Hillary also made 
her way to the great apartheid wall, which separates Palestine from Israel. As 
the barrier is nearing completion, the monstrosity will ultimately stretch to 
over 400 miles in length. Palestinians rightly criticize the obtrusive wall on 
the grounds that it cuts them off from occupied land in the West Bank. 
Thousands more will be cut off from their jobs, schools, and essential farmland.
   
  Hillary and her pro-Israel buds don't get it. When you put powerless 
Palestinians behind a jail-like wall where life in any real economic sense is 
unattainable, you wreak pain and anguish, which in turn leads to more anger and 
resentment toward the Israeli government's brutal policies. Indeed, the wall 
will not prove to be a deterrent to resistance, but an incitement to defiance.
   
  "This is not against the Palestinian people," Clinton said as she gazed over 
the massive wall. "This is against the terrorists. The Palestinian people have 
to help to prevent terrorism. They have to change the attitudes about 
terrorism."
   
  The senator's comments seem as if they were taken word-for-word from an AIPAC 
position paper. They may well have been, as the lobby packs her coffers full of 
cash. In May 2005, Clinton spoke at an AIPAC conference where she praised the 
bonds between Israel and the United States:
   
  "[O]ur future here in this country is intertwined with the future of Israel 
and the Middle East. Now there is a lot that we could talk about, and obviously 
much has been discussed. But in the short period that I have been given the 
honor of addressing you, I want to start by focusing on our deep and lasting 
bonds between the United States and Israel."
   
  Clinton went on to address the importance of disarming Iran and Syria, as 
well as keeping troops in Iraq for as long as "it" takes. It was textbook 
warmongering, and surprise, surprise – Hillary got a standing ovation for her 
repertoire.
   
  It is no matter that Iraq will never see true democracy. The U.S. won't allow 
that. Our government will never allow a free Iraq to form that embodies even 
the slightest disgust toward Israel or America. Democracy in Iraq, like 
democracy in Israel, has clear limitations.
   
  Similar to her husband and the current president, Hillary Clinton will never 
alter the U.S.' Middle East policy that so blatantly favors Israeli interests. 
   
  AB                                                                            
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                                                                    "For to us 
will be their return; then it will be for us to call them to account." (Holy 
Quran 88:25-26)

 
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