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Israel, Oil and the "planned demolition" of Lebanon
MIKE WHITNEY

August 7, 2006

"The world has become accustomed to the idea of mass
migrations and has 
become fond of them...Hitler---as odious as he is to
us---has given this 
idea a good name in the world." Ze'ev Jabotinsky;
Ideological founder of 
the Likud Party "One Palestine Complete" p 407

"The raw logic of Israel's distorted self-image and
racist doctrines is 
exposed beyond confusion by the now-stark reality: the
moonscape rubble 
of once-lovely Lebanese villages; a million desperate
people trying to 
survive Israeli aerial attacks as they carry children
and wheel disabled 
grandparents down cratered roads; limp bodies of
children pulled from 
the dusty basements of crushed buildings. This is the
reality of 
Israel's national doctrine, the direct outcome of its
racist worldview." 
Virginia Tilley "The Case for Boycotting Israel"
Counterpunch

By bombing the highways and main bridges into Beirut,
Israel has cut off 
the capital from the outside world and put the entire
nation under 
siege. Israel can now execute its plan to pummel
Lebanon into rubble 
without the threat of foreign intervention.

The north has been effectively severed from the south
allowing the IDF 
to continue its ethnic cleansing operations as well as
its 
search-and-destroy missions for Hezbollah fighters.
They have 
meticulously destroyed all the main points of entry at
the Syrian border 
and blockaded the coastline. Israel believes that
their earlier 
occupation (which ended in year 2000) failed due to
the unrestricted 
flow of supplies and weaponry from Syria and Iran. The
Bush 
administration has assisted this effort by providing
crucial 
intelligence from the NSA about the movement of
material from the outside.

By now, it should be apparent that Israel's military
campaign has 
nothing to do with Hezbollah's capturing of the 2
Israeli soldiers on 
July 14. The present plan, which was drawn up more
than a year ago (and 
which high-ranking members of the Bush administration
were fully 
briefed) is designed to establish a new northern
border for Israel at 
the Litani River and create an "Israel-friendly"
regime in Beirut.

The plan to annex the land south of the Litani River
dates back to the 
founding of the Jewish state when Israel's first Prime
Minister David 
Ben Gurion described the country's future borders this
way: "To the 
north the Litani River, the southern border will be
pushed into the 
Sinai, and to the east, the Syrian Desert, including
the furthest edge 
of Transjordan." (See Map of post WW1 Zionist plan for
region 
http://www.palestineremembered.com/Acre/Maps/Story1045.html
)

In 1978 the IDF launched Operation Litani with the
intention of annexing 
the southern part of Lebanon and setting up a
Christian client-regime in 
Beirut that would take orders from Tel Aviv. Israel
said that it needed 
a "buffer zone" for its security, the same excuse that
it uses today. 
The 1982 invasion devolved into an 18 year onslaught
which ravaged the 
Lebanese economy and killed more than 20,000
civilians. In 2000, Israel 
was driven from Lebanon by the persistent attacks of
the Lebanese 
resistance organization, Hezbollah.

The media portrayal of the current conflict is
blatantly absurd. It has 
nothing to due with "captured soldiers" or Israel's
"right to defend 
itself". This is a traditional war with clear
territorial and political 
objectives. The border controversy is nonsense. Israel
is trying to 
seize more land to realize its vision of "Greater
Israel" while reducing 
an adjacent Arab country to a "permanent state of
colonial dependency". 
This explains the vast and deliberate destruction to
Lebanon's civilian 
infrastructure. Israel's dominance requires that its
neighbors endure 
abject poverty and oppression. By destroying the
infrastructure and 
life-support systems, Israel hopes to eliminate the
rise of a potential 
rival as well as to diminish the ability of the
Lebanese resistance to 
wage war against the Jewish state. Once Lebanon is
decimated, it will be 
delivered to Zionists at the World Bank (Paul
Wolfowitz) who will apply 
the shackle of reconstruction loans and structural
readjustment, which 
will keep Lebanon as an indentured servant to the
global banking 
establishment. This model of economic servitude has
been used throughout 
the developing world with varying degrees of success.
It anticipates 
Israel's regional ascendancy while ensuring that
Lebanon's sovereignty 
will be compromised for decades to come.

The United States has played a unique role in Israel's
war on Lebanon. 
In its 230 year history the US has never deliberately
assisted in an 
attack on an ally. That record will end with Lebanon.

Lebanon was demonstrably "pro-American" government on
friendly terms 
with Washington. In fact, American NGOs and
intelligence organizations 
helped to activate the "Cedar Revolution" which gave
rise to the Fouad 
Siniora government and the eventual expulsion of
Syrian troops. To a 
large extent, Washington and Tel Aviv had achieved
what they wanted to 
by meddling in Lebanon's political affairs. The
country was singled out 
as a shining example of Bush's "global democratic
revolution", which was 
the stated goal of American intervention in the Middle
East.

Lebanon has since been rewarded for its cooperation by
the total 
obliteration of its economy and infrastructure. The
Bush administration 
has abandoned any pretense of being an "honest broker"
and is now 
providing Israel with precision-guided missiles to
prosecute a war 
against a (mainly) civilian population. They are also
actively 
collaborating with the Olmert regime to foil all plans
for an immediate 
ceasefire. The United States is a fully-engaged
partner in the 
premeditated destruction of a democratic country. It
is as much a part 
of the Israeli aggression as any IDF tank commander
rumbling towards 
Beirut.

The United Nations has been sidelined by the
administration's 
obstructionism at the Security Council. The efforts of
the Bolton-Rice 
team are tantamount to a "declaration of war". So far,
the Israeli 
offensive has uprooted nearly 1 million people in the
south; making 
refugees of approximately 25% of the Lebanon's total
population. The UN 
has done nothing to respond to this calamity. Its
ineffectiveness casts 
doubt on whether it will survive the present crisis.
Security in the new 
century will ultimately depend on alliances between
the individual 
countries. The UN model of one, monolithic
international institution 
trying to "preserve the peace" has proved to be a
wretched failure.

The scene in the south of Lebanon is hauntingly
similar to the ethnic 
cleansing of Palestinians in 1948; the Nakba. Once
again, Israel is seen 
driving Muslims from their homes in an attempt to
expand its territory. 
The "deliberate" attack on Qana, which killed 57
civilians, as well as 
the bombing of clearly marked ambulances and "white
flag-waving" 
mini-buses chock-full of fleeing villagers, shows that
the Israeli 
high-command still understands the importance of using
terror as a means 
of controlling behavior. Israel's carefully calculated
atrocities have 
had the desired effect; triggering the mass-exodus of
hundreds of 
thousands of frightened civilians and leaving
Hezbollah guerillas to 
fight it out with the IDF.

The Bush administration is now attempting to pacify
its critics by 
pushing a resolution that calls for a "full cessation
of hostilities". 
The resolution does not demand that Israel stop
attacking Hezbollah nor 
does it require the IDF to leave Lebanon. It is Munich
all over again; a 
miserable "sell-out" by the Security Council that
guarantees a steady 
increase in the violence as well as an intensification
of the rage that 
is sweeping across the Muslim world. The UN has
unwittingly endorsed 
Israeli occupation of southern Lebanon and created the
foundation for 
another generation of terrorists. The resolution shows
that the UN is 
nothing more than a "cat's paw" for US/Israeli
geopolitical ambitions 
and that the "post-colonial" European allies are
willing to succumb to 
the neocon plan for a "New Middle East".

The UN is not an "honest broker"; its bumbling
attempts at peace have 
only provided the cover of international legitimacy to
Israel's rampage. 
Israel will now continue its crusade unobstructed;
setting up outposts 
throughout the south, pushing the Shia off their land,
attacking 
Hezbollah as they see fit, and installing an
Israeli-client in Beirut.

Israel will never return to its "internationally
recognized" northern 
border unless it is beaten-back by the Lebanese
national resistance, 
Hezbollah.

What does Israel want?

The only way that Israel can maintain its dominance in
the region is by 
becoming a main-player in the oil-trade. Otherwise it
will continue to 
be dependent on the United States to strengthen its
military and defend 
its interests. Israel's determination to "stand on its
own 2 feet" is 
outlined in the neocon plan for "rebuilding Zionism"
in the 21st 
century; "A Clean Break: A New Strategy for Securing
the Realm". The 
document is the blueprint for redrawing the map of the
Middle East and 
eliminating rivals to Israeli power. Most of the
attention has been 
focused on the parts of the paper which presage the
attacks on Iraq, 
Lebanon and Syria; including this ominous passage:

"Securing the Northern Border:

Syria challenges Israel on Lebanese soil. An effective
approach, and one 
with which America can sympathize, would be if Israel
seized the 
strategic initiative along its northern borders by
engaging Hezbollah, 
Syria, and Iran, as the principle agents of aggression
in Lebanon, 
including by:

paralleling Syria's behavior by establishing the
precedent that Syria is 
not immune to attacks emanating from Lebanon by
Israeli proxy forces.

striking Syrian military targets in Lebanon, and
should that prove to be 
insufficient, string at select targets in Syria
proper." ("A Clean 
Break"; Richard Perle, Douglas Feith, David Wurmser)

Clearly, this is the basic schema for US/Israeli
aggression in the 
region. What has been overlooked, however, is Israel's
determination to 
"break away" from its traditional dependence on
American support. As 
stated in the text:

(Israel intends to) "forge a new basis for relations
with the 
US---stressing self-reliance, maturity, strategic
cooperation on areas 
of mutual concern, and furthering values inherent to
the West. This can 
only be done if Israel takes serious steps to
terminate aid, which 
prevents economic reform. Israel can make a
clean-break from the past 
and establish a new vision for the US-Israeli
partnership based on 
self-reliance, maturity, and mutuality---not one
narrowly focused on 
territorial disputes. (Israel) does not need US troops
in any capacity 
to defend it...and can manage its own affairs. Such
self-reliance will 
grant Israel greater freedom of action and remove a
significant lever of 
pressure used against it in the past....No amount of
weapons or 
victories will grant Israel the peace it seeks. When
Israel is on sound 
footing, and is free, powerful, and healthy
internally, it will no 
longer simply manage the Arab-Israeli conflict; it
will transcend it".

Israel's "economic freedom" depends in large part on
its ability to 
become a central petroleum-depot for the global oil
trade. In Michel 
Chossudovsky's recent article "Triple Alliance: US,
Turkey, Israel and 
the War on Lebanon", the author provides a detailed
account of the 
alliances and agreements which underscore the current
war. As 
Chossudovsky says, "We are not dealing with a limited
conflict between 
the Israeli Armed Forces and Hezbollah as conveyed by
the Western media. 
The Lebanese War Theater is part of a broader US
military agenda, which 
encompasses a region extending from the Eastern
Mediterranean into the 
heartland of Central Asia. The war on Lebanon must be
viewed as 'a 
stage' in this broader 'military road map'".

Chossudovsky shows how the recently completed
Baku-Tblisi-Ceyhan 
pipeline has strengthened the Israel-Turkey alliance
and foreshadows an 
attempt to establish "military control over a coastal
corridor extending 
from the Israeli-Lebanese border to the East
Mediterranean border 
between Syria and Turkey."

Lebanese sovereignty is one of the unfortunate
casualties of this 
Israel-Turkey strategy.

Most of the oil from the Baku-Tblisi-Ceyhan pipeline
will be transported 
to western markets but, what is less well-known, is
that a percentage of 
the oil will be diverted through a "proposed"
Ceyhan-Ashkelon pipeline 
which will connect Israel directly to rich deposits in
the Caspian. This 
will allow Israel to supply markets in the Far East
from its port at 
Eilat on the Red Sea. It is an ambitious plan that
ensures that Israel 
will be a critical part of the global energy
distribution system. (See 
Michel Chossudovsky, ,The war on Lebanon and the
Battle for Oil, July 2006)

Oil is also a major factor in the calls for "regime
change" in Syria. An 
article in the UK Observer "Israel Seeks Pipeline for
Iraqi Oil" notes 
that Washington and Tel Aviv are hammering out the
details for a 
pipeline that will run through Syria and "create and
endless and easily 
accessible source of cheap oil for the US guaranteed
by reliable allies 
other than Saudi Arabia." The pipeline "would
transform economic power 
in the region, bringing revenue to the new
US-dominated Iraq, cutting 
out Syria, and solving Israel's energy crisis at a
stroke."

The Israeli Mossad is already operating in northern
Iraq where the 
pipeline will originate and have developed good
relations with the 
Kurds. The only remaining obstacle is the current
Syrian regime which 
has already entered the US/Israeli crosshairs. The
Observer quotes a CIA 
official who said, "It has long been a dream of a
powerful section of 
the people now driving this administration and the war
in Iraq to 
safeguard Israel's energy supply as well as that of
the US. The Haifa 
pipeline was something that existed, was resurrected
as a dream, and is 
now a viable project---albeit with a lot of building
to do."

Former US ambassador James Atkins added, "This is a
new world order now. 
This is what things look like particularly if we wipe
out Syria. It just 
goes to show that it is all about oil, for the United
States and its ally."

The Middle East is being reshaped according to the
ideological 
aspirations of Zionists and the exigencies of a
viciously-competitive 
energy market. Behind the bombed-out ruins of Qana and
the endless 
sorties laying Lebanon to waste, are the tireless
machinations of the 
energy giants, the corporate media, the banking
establishment and Israel.

Don't expect a quick return to peace. This war is just
beginning.

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