Key neocons call for ending U.S. aid to Israel 
<http://www.dailykos.com/story/2014/07/28/1317362/-Key-neocons-call-for-ending-U-S-aid-to-Israel>
 

by Jon Perr <http://www.dailykos.com/user/Jon%20Perr>Follow 
<http://www.dailykos.com/story/2014/07/28/1317362/-Key-neocons-call-for-ending-U-S-aid-to-Israel#?friend_id=8251&is_stream=1>
 
 attribution: CBN News
In their controversial 2007 book *The Israel Lobby and U.S. Foreign Policy 
<http://books.google.com/books?id=bQHXJ4JzxV4C&pg=PT41&lpg=PT41&dq=walt+mearsheimer+%22it+is+time+to+treat+israel+like+a+normal+country%22&source=bl&ots=AP9lfoauqx&sig=U3aKWiDtTRgyobaZyRdkgRn9hYg&hl=en&sa=X&ei=VZDWU8DsFevXigKL4oHAAQ&sqi=2&ved=0CCoQ6AEwAg#v=onepage&q=walt%20mearsheimer%20%22it%20is%20time%20to%20treat%20israel%20like%20a%20normal%20country%22&f=false>*,
 
authors John Mearsheimer and Stephen Walt proposed a dramatic change in 
American financial aid for Israel currently amounting to $3 billion 
annually. "It is time to treat Israel like a normal country," they argued, 
"and make U.S. aid conditional on an end to the occupation and Israel's 
willingness to conform its policies to American interests." For this (among 
other perceived sins), the two men were vilified by many American 
politicians, press and pundits, and were quickly labelled anti-Semites--and 
worse. 

But now, some of the same voices that led the charge against Mearsheimer 
and Walt are now calling for ending U.S. aid to Israel altogether 
<http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2014/07/18/some-of-israel-s-top-defenders-say-it-s-time-to-end-u-s-aid.html>.
 
At the front of that pack is Elliot Abrams. But the Iran-Contra 
conspirator, Iraq war architect and cheerleader for a preventive U.S. war 
to destroy Iran's nuclear facilities doesn't want to terminate financial 
support in order to enhance American leverage on Israel, but instead to 
*dramatically 
limit Washington's influence* over the Jewish State.

As Eli Lake 
<http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2014/07/18/some-of-israel-s-top-defenders-say-it-s-time-to-end-u-s-aid.html>
 
explained in The Daily Beast, right now President Obama, overwhelming 
bipartisan majorities in Congress and the American Israeli Political Action 
Committee remain committed to sending billions in U.S. aid for years to 
come. But some of the usual suspects among the neoconservative movement 
have a different take:

"The experience of the Obama years has sharpened the perception among 
pro-Israel Americans that aid can cut against Israel by giving presidents 
with bad ideas more leverage than they would otherwise have," said Noah 
Pollak, the executive director of the Emergency Committee for Israel 
(ECI)... aid provides easy fodder for critics to claim that the alliance is 
a burden on the United States or that it's a one-way street of America 
giving and Israel receiving. All things being equal, why not remove these 
falsehoods from the debate?"

Abrams, who has called on Congress for an authorization for the use of 
military force (AUMF) to give President Obama a free hand to bomb Iran, 
wants to give Benjamin Netanyahu and his successors a free hand, period.

"My view is over time it would be healthy for the relationship if the aid 
diminished. Israel should be less dependent on American financial 
assistance and should become the kind of ally that we have in Australia, 
Canada, or the United Kingdom: an intimate military relationship and 
alliance, but no military aid."

(It should be noted, as former Ambassador to Washington Michael Oren did, 
that the United States does not have a mutual defense agreement with 
Israel. Then again, unlike Australia, Canada or the United Kingdom, 
Israel's power is not fungible on behalf of the United States. As the 
experience of the First Gulf War 
<http://www.nytimes.com/1991/01/20/world/war-gulf-president-bush-urges-israeli-restraint-phone-appeals-shamir.html>
 
showed to the chagrin of Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir, justifiable Israeli 
retaliation against Iraqi Scud missile strikes would have shattered the 
allied coalition that ejected Saddam Hussein from Kuwait.) 

*Continue reading below.*
 
 With the Israeli economy booming and soon to be bolstered by massive 
proceeds from new natural gas discoveries, the once vital American billions 
will seem increasingly incongruous. As Abrams put it, "I do not believe a 
country that has a sovereign wealth fund can be an aid recipient."

It's no surprise that David Wurmser would agree. Wurmser, an aide to Dick 
Cheney who resigned in 2007 over the Bush's administration's catastrophic 
policy 
<http://www.dailykos.com/story/2014/07/20/1315353/-Hamas-rule-in-Gaza-President-Bush-built-that>
 
that enabled Hamas to take over Gaza, as far back as 1996 called Israel to 
graduate from being a "tenuous project" to a "real country." Now a 
consultant for U.S. firms looking to invest in the Israeli energy sector, 
Wurmser argues that the U.S. should cut the cord precisely so Israel can 
operate with impunity free of pressure from Washington:

"The aid both implied a lack of feasibility of the state as well as tying 
the state's hands and reducing its freedom to maneuver. Both of which are 
inappropriate for a truly independent country, which it had become in this 
period."

That's putting it mildly. As the withering criticism of Secretary of State 
John Kerry 
<http://talkingpointsmemo.com/news/us-fuming-israeli-criticism-john-kerry> 
from the Israeli government and press shows, our ally like any other will 
ultimately do what it believes are necessary for its--and not 
American--interests. (That 87 percent of Israelis don't want a truce 
<http://www.jpost.com/Operation-Protective-Edge/Poll-865-percent-of-Israelis-oppose-cease-fire-369064>
 
to prevent the suddenly very popular Benjamin Netanyahu to crush Hamas in 
Gaza is reflects the two nation's diverging national interests.)   While 
not all of their fellow travelers agree, the message from the 
neoconservatives seems to be this. Israel will--and should--do whatever it 
wants to anyway; Americans might as well as save that $3 billion a year. 
Apparently, it's better for Stephen Walt, John Mearsheimer and millions of 
American taxpayers to be frustrated for free. 

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