January 20/21 2007 
  http://www.counterpunch.org/cockburn01202007.html  First Bomb Carter; Then 
Nuke Iran!  The Israel Lobby Trips and Tilts   By ALEXANDER COCKBURN 
  Suppose the movers and shakers in the Israel lobby here -- Abe Foxman, Alan 
Dershowitz and the rest of the crew -- had simply decided to leave Jimmy 
Carter’s Palestine Peace Not Apartheid alone. How long before the book would 
have been gathering dust on the remainder shelves? Suppose even that Dershowitz 
had rounded up his unacknowledged co-authors in all their tens of thousands and 
sallied forth to buy up every copy of Carter’s book and toss each one into the 
Charles River, would not that have been a more successful suppressor than the 
blitzkrieg strategy they did adopt? 
   
  Of course it would. For weeks now the lobby has hurled its legions into 
battle against Carter. He has been stigmatized as an anti-Semite, a Holocaust 
denier, a patron of former concentration camp killers, a Christian madman, a 
pawn of the Arabs who “flatly condones mass murder” of Israeli Jews. (This last 
was from Murdoch’s New York Post editorial, relayed to its mailing list by the 
Zionist Organization of America.)
   
  Any day now I expect some janitors at the Carter Center to resign, declaring 
that they can no longer in all conscience mop bathrooms that might have been 
used by the former President, their letter of protest duly front-paged by the 
New York Times, just like the famous fourteen members of the Carter Center’s 
Board of Councilors. Actually there were, at the time of resignations, 224 
people on this board, where membership is mostly a thank you for a financial 
donation to the center. So the headlines could be saying, “Nearly 95 per cent 
of Carter Center Board Members Back Former President.”
   
  But the assault on Carter is all to no avail. With each gust of abuse, 
Carter’s book soars higher and higher on the bestseller lists, reaching number 
4 on Amazon itself. This doesn’t prove the lobby has no power. It proves the 
lobby can be dumb. Adroit lobbying consists in preventing unpleasing material 
reaching the light of day. Lobbying thrives in furtive darkness: slipping 
language into a bill at the last moment, threatening to back a campaign 
opponent, making quiet phone calls to the Polish embassy. Pressure is now being 
exerted on Farrar, Straus and Giroux to abandon its impending publication of 
Mearsheimer and Walt’s attack on the lobby.
   
  The Israel lobby retains its grip inside the Beltway, but it’s starting to 
lose its hold on the broader public debate. Why? You can’t brutalize the 
Palestinian people in the full light of day, decade after decade, without 
claims that Israel is a light among the nations getting more than a few serious 
dents. In the old days, Mearsheimer and Walt’s tract would have been deep-sixed 
by the University of Chicago and the Kennedy School long before it reached its 
final draft, and Farrar, Straus and Giroux wouldn’t have considered offering a 
six-figure advance for it. Simon & Schuster would have told President Carter 
that his manuscript had run into insurmountable objections from a distinguished 
board of internal reviewers. But once a book by a former president with weighty 
humanitarian credentials makes it into bookstores, it’s hard to shoot it down 
with volleys of wild abuse.
   
  The trouble with the lobby and the Christian zealots who act as its echo 
chamber is that they believe their own propaganda about Israel’s equitable 
social arrangements and immaculate political and legal record in its relations 
with the Palestinians. Use the word apartheid and they howl with indignation. 
The shock is about thirty years out of date. Israeli writers have used the word 
apartheid to describe arrangements in the occupied territories for years. 
Hundreds of prominent South African Jews issued a statement six years ago 
making the same link.
   
  As in so many things, conventional elite opinion lives in a bubble, believing 
mere assertion and ranting about anti-Semitism will carry the day. The New York 
Times featured a spectacularly disingenuous hatchet job by its deputy foreign 
editor, Ethan Bronner, and another assault by former Clinton-era Middle East 
negotiator Dennis Ross. The latter rolled out the ritual accusations about 
Arafat’s rejection of Clinton’s proposals in December 2000, which is nonsense, 
as Ross surely knows. Clinton himself acknowledged in 2001 what later 
historians have substantiated, that both sides accepted his proposals in 
principle, while filing reservations. (Israel’s amounted to 20 single-spaced 
pages.)
   
  The Times’ attacks were matched in the Washington Post by Jeffrey Goldberg, 
formerly of the IDF and a notorious trafficker in fictions, such as the 
supposed terror ties between Osama bin Laden and Saddam Hussein. Amazon ran his 
vulgar ravings under the “Editorial Reviews” heading—a space usually reserved 
for short blurbs from Publishers Weekly and the like.
   
  But if the lobby is fighting rearguard and increasingly futile actions to 
suppress all discussion here of what Israel is doing to Palestinians, it 
continues to exercise very serious clout in such enclaves of timidity as the 
U.S. Congress. Bush was not foolish in singling out Iran for threats in his 
January 10 address. The Democratic reaction to Bush’s escalation against Iraq 
and Iran has mostly been confined to nervous talk of “symbolic votes.” This 
temperate posture is surely not unconnected to the fact that the lobby’s prime 
foreign policy task, joined by Israeli hawks like Bibi Netanyahu, has been to 
rally support for an assault on Iran.
   
  What an irony! Desperate for an end to the war, the voters hand Congress to 
the Democrats. Barely more than two months later Bush is kidnapping Iranian 
diplomats from in their consulate in Irbil, Iraq -- a calculated provocation 
arousing scant tumult here. Bush is also deploying a larger naval force to the 
Persian Gulf, as Israel plants stories about its possible recourse to nuclear 
weapons. Some provocation, maybe a seizure by the U.S. of an Iranian tanker, is 
easy to imagine in February. In the Congress, there’s barely a whimper out of 
the Democrats amid these terrifying prospects. It may have made a mess of its 
war against Carter’s book, but as a ferryman across the Styx toward Armageddon 
the lobby is doing a competent job.
   
  AB – [EMAIL PROTECTED]                                                        
                  
  First They Came for the EXTREMIST, FUNDAMENTALIST & MODERATE Muslims. And I 
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Were Left to Speak Out for ME. 

 
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