Israel’s Hypocrisy on a Nuclear Middle East
When world leaders packed their bags and headed home last week, there was one lingering memory of the General Assembly’s high-level debate: Benjamin Netanyahu’s dramatic presentation of a cartoonish nuclear red line, which hit the front pages of most mainstream newspapers in the United States.
The Israeli prime minister warned Iran against crossing that red line even though the Jewish state itself had crossed it when it went nuclear many moons ago.
As Mouin Rabbani, contributing editor to the Middle East Report, told IPS, “The real absurdity of Netanyahu lecturing the world about nuclear weapons was precisely that — an Israeli leader lecturing the world about the dangers of nuclear proliferation in the Middle East.”
The fact of the matter is that not only is Israel the region’s sole nuclear power, and not only has it on previous occasions all but threatened to use these weapons of mass destruction, but it has since its establishment consistently and steadfastly rejected ratification of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT), Rabbani said.
“It’s a bit like listening to [Hustler magazine publisher] Larry Flynt denouncing pornography — though to be fair to Flynt, it’s unlikely he will reach the levels of hypocrisy displayed by Netanyahu,” said Rabbani, a Middle East expert who has written extensively on the politics of the volatile region.
Still, most Middle East leaders, speaking during the high-level debate, seem to have accepted Israel’s double standards on nuclear politics — and with hardly an aggressive response to Netanyahu’s address to the Assembly.
Besides standard bearers like Jordan’s King Abdullah and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, the new generation of Arab leaders who addressed the General Assembly included Mohamed Morsi of Egypt, Yemeni President Abd Rabbu Mansour Hadi, Libya’s Mohamed Yousef El Magarief, and Tunisia’s Moncef Marzouki.
As one Asian diplomat put it, “Netanyahu’s nuke-oriented speech ended with a bang while the speeches of most Middle East leaders ended with a whimper.”
Asked why Arab leaders were reticent, Ian Williams, a senior analyst at Foreign Policy in Focus and Deadline Pundit, told IPS, “Perhaps one of the problems is that Arab leaders and their people are so aware that Israel has nuclear weapons they do not realize how much of a taboo subject it is in the West.
“So while they have on other occasions referred to Israel’s nuclear capacity, they were slow to riposte on the flagrant hypocrisy of Netanyahu posturing with a cutout card bomb while standing on 200 real ones,” said Williams, a longstanding observer of Middle Eastern politics.
Even as Iran continues to insist that its nuclear program is only for peaceful purposes, Israel continues to taunt the Iranians.
As Netanyahu told delegates last week, “The relevant question is not when Iran will get the bomb but at what stage can we no longer stop Iran from getting the bomb.”
Rabbani told IPS, “Many observers commented on the — literally and figuratively — cartoonish nature of his remarks, replete with a Looney Tunes graphic of a bomb with fuse.
“If Netanyahu wanted to present a point of view with potential interest, he would instead have explained why Israel remains committed to rejecting the long-standing Egyptian initiative for a Middle East free of nuclear weapons and other weapons of mass destruction, and more importantly, why Israel only days before Netanyahu mounted the U.N. podium rejected participation in the Helsinki conference to be held later this year and backed by the U.S., to debate the establishment of a nuclear-weapons free zone in the Middle East,” Rabbani added.
He said Arab leaders appear not to have directly challenged Israel’s warmongering toward Iran — in part because some Arab states desperately hope such an attack materializes.
Others either do not want to strain relations with influential Arab states for whom containment of Iran is their primary foreign policy objective, or risk tensions with Washington by being seen as supporting Iran in its conflict with Israel.
“It is a very different Arab world than existed mere decades ago. Yet it is also beginning to change, and is in the process of a fundamental transformation,” Rabbani said.
Thus Egyptian President Morsi devoted more than a few words to the Palestine question, and spoke about it in ways that were unthinkable during the Mubarak era. “Expect to see more of the same in years ahead,” he said.
Rabbani also said there is a growing perception in the Middle East that the United States is going the way of the British and French before them, that its imperial moment is behind it and that “we are witnessing the gradual decline of American influence in the region.”
This in part helps explain why so many Arab leaders felt the need to harp on about the controversy ignited by the ludicrous yet patently offensive video clip Innocence of Muslims, which ignited protests throughout the Muslim world.
“The video, or at least reports about it, caused genuine outrage in the region. And condemning this clip was a convenient method for leaders known to be excessively close to Washington to demonstrate they haven’t yet surrendered that final shred of national dignity,” Rabbani said.
Williams said Morsi was relatively circumspect in addressing the controversial video.
“Christian leaders in the West have called for blasphemy laws to be applied in the past and few countries are absolutists on free speech. His approach was balanced with nuances to head off criticism at home and abroad,” Williams added.
“His engagement of Iran over Syria did of course challenge the U.S.-Israeli consensus, but he is not alone and already seems to have produced some results since [Iranian President Mahmoud] Ahmadinejad’s discursive speech did not mention Syria.”
(Inter Press Service)
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Israel’s Hypocrisy on a Nuclear Middle East
October 1st, 2012 at 11:31 pm
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James McMann
October 1st, 2012 at 11:52 pm
Quite right Israel is the only country in the ME with nuclear weaponry and delivery mechanisms. Yet, in the 50 years it has that arsenal and in spite of 4 wars and an unprovoked missile attack by Sadaam Hussein in the first gulf war, they have never used the bomb and never threatened its deployment. The world knows that Israel maintains the nuclear capability in large part as a deterrent to invoking the the "Masada Complex", i.e., "if we go this time, we take everyone with us." Now I am not too sure many Arab leaders, given the same nuclear capability, would have resisted its usage through 4 wars, or the demands of the extreme elements within the Arab society.
Marty
October 2nd, 2012 at 5:34 am
I agree 100%. Israel could have used the bomb but never did. Israel could now do what the U.S. & former Soviet Union did & simply say, Iran, you hit us, we hit you but a people who have gone through what they have gone through would never unless threatened with totally destruction dream of using the bomb.
Those of you that believe that Israel is the threat are the ones that have absorbed 2000 years of church doctrine of simply hating anything about Jewish people.
MvGuy
October 2nd, 2012 at 6:46 am
The real question is whether Is-rael can FOREVER maintain it's nuclear monopoly……. and the answer is NO…… Nothing in life is forever…. Will Is-rael feel empowered to attack any of it's neighbors for exercising their condign inalienable rights under the NPT….. and thereby wreck the NPT and give every state a nuclear green light…?? What would happen if all their neighbors resigned the NPT en masse..?? It IS the nuclear armed to the teeth State of Is-rael that is the ONLY ACTUAL existential threat in the entire Middle East The world has no clue to the actual dimension of the existential threat Is-rael poses… How many nuclear weapons does Is-rael have. Do they have TENS, HUNDREDS or THOUSANDS…. of these devices which represent an existential threat their neighbors…… It is ONLY Is-real and it's nuclear weapons that is an existential threat to their neighbors in the Middle East…. Other countries could at some future time represent such a threat, but TODAY it is ONLY Is-rael………..
MvGuy
October 2nd, 2012 at 6:56 am
""Masada Complex", i.e., "if we go this time, we take everyone with us." "
IT SEEMS THAT IS-RAEL INTENDS TO BE AN EXISTENTIAL THREAT TO EVERY HUMAN BEING ON EARTH……….
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Truth Allowed
October 2nd, 2012 at 8:04 am
Israel would have used their illegal nukes but, America came and saved them every time.If faceing a lose Israel would have used the Sampson Option Iran when Iraq backed by America started a war killing 100dres of thousands of Irainians with chemicle weapons Iran did not respond with any of it's chemicle weapons.Israel would have 10000000% and the continued use between 2 country with chemicle weapons could kill all citizens on both sides.They will not do like Canada, Japan, South Korea and many others do and allow America to deter othersa with their massive nucular arsenal that could destroy the entire world many times over.-
Truth Allowed
October 2nd, 2012 at 8:52 am
And the reason being is that once America and the worlds citizens find out the facts about Israel they will have the entire world turn on them.They have tryed and many times succeded getting America into war useing fauls flags,including 9/11 whitch will turn every American citizen against them and even their government for allowing it even taking part.People wake everyday to Israels crimes against not just Palistine but any country them Zionist can get their hands on,look at the zionist controlled banks that caused all depressions since at least the start of the 1900 and even before.When all you have done is harm others in everyway imagineable the world over you know it's not if but whenb the truth comes out as it always does. Their are many truths with facts to 100% prove them as liers throughout history and today.People will revolt and the generations under 40 many know the lies told by the TV and MSM contolled by Zionists to brainwash people.When the rest of the world wakes up they will pay for their cxrimes.
Truth Allowed
October 2nd, 2012 at 9:07 am
Amen and Israel has shown many times that it's the Mid East biggest warmongering criminal,with over 70 broken UN resolutions more than the entire Mid East combined, Palistine 0.Iran is not just a country liveing in peaces they have been threatened with illegal wars many times and have seen whats happened to countrys that got rid of nucular programs like Iraq and Lybia.Iran has not started a war in over 200 years the only war was with Iraq witch they started with Americas involment on their side.Iran don't need nukes they can destroy Israel witrh conventional weapons that are ready after all they have been treatened for over 20 years.America caused a cope oin Iran and got their democraticly elected leader murderd and had an American puppet in charge and the brave Irainians got rid of him and took their country back.All these things America and Nato does in sovern countrys is illegal under international law.Last thing Iran is not alone they have Russia,China,Pakistan,Iraq,North Korea and many other to fight if Israel or America starts an illegal war against them.What America is doing to Iran now is cause for war but like officials in America said they are rational unlike Israel.
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necessary discussion
October 2nd, 2012 at 1:04 pm
Iran is out to get Israel but Israel is not out to get Iran.
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ML3
October 2nd, 2012 at 4:49 pm
Islam is an evil ideology? No, troll. You can agree with yourself with as many different poster names that you want, it's the CHRISTIAN AND JEWISH RELIGIONS who are expounding and engaging in endless wars thousands of miles from home. Israel was given to the jews by the the God of the Easter Bunny, Santa Claus and Snoopy. About as relevant as pulling a book of folklore out of your a** and saying, "Well 2,000 years ago supposedly some short hairy, superstitious men said THIS, therefore it is relevant in the 21st century.
I can hope they only let you out of your cage one hour a day, pal.
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davidgrayling
October 2nd, 2012 at 5:09 pm
Crazy Benny is holding the strings which control the world. Forget North Korea or Pakistan. They are not the major problem. Israel is!
That's the problem when you allow a religious fanatic to acquire nukes. If the world doesn't get rid of all nukes soon, some crazy is going to pull the plug.
Kiss your children every night!
MvGuy
October 2nd, 2012 at 7:51 pm
INCLUDING dogs and cats, horses, turtles especially snakes rabbits… any creature that uses the ground to live…….." We are going build enough nuclear bombs……. to kill every living creature, great and small on this planet… We intend to take as much land as we believe is ours. We intend to kill anyone that tries to stop us including those who disagree with our methods……. and if anyone should attack us, we will destroy all life on this planet…!!!" And they tell us it's the Muslims that shouldn't be trusted with nuclear weapons…????? Yeah…Sure, whatever you wanna think… Or are TOLD to believe…!!!
MvGuy
October 2nd, 2012 at 8:56 pm
If I get a little too carried away with this existential threat blather, don't blame me….. When the existentialists were getting high in New York and Paris writing their effete prose while Sarte kicked his dog…. None of them would ever have believed the FRANKENSTEIN that their Existentialism would metastasize into …. a code word for "pre-emptive genocide and as a touchstone for pre-emptive WAR…..!!! They all hated HATE and WAR… They were intellectuals and wanted to live the contemplative life and envision a better world…. A world FREE of war… But NOT a world FREE of war because the peoples of the world had become a conquered lot by the MIC and the banks…!!! Not a world where protest was a crime and caged……. Not a world where the government could assassinate anyone at a whim,… And not a world where the torture and rape of children coild be swept under the "legal" rug by two Senators and their crime families… So now we have these Neocons and their fellow travelers who were the driving force behind the Iraq War that killed ONE MILLION INNOCENT PEOPLE…NOW.. telling us and the world that it is now Iran that's an existential threat…….. Well, it's a lie… and it is the liars and their potted plant rogue thermonuclear welfare state that is the ONLY existential threat to their region… BeBe and his bombs……. Could it be any worse…???
MvGuy
October 2nd, 2012 at 9:15 pm
II. The Existentialist View of Human Nature.
Existentialism is defined by the slogan Existence precedes Essence. This means:
1. We have no predetermined nature or essence that controls what we are, what we do, or what is valuable for us.
2. We are radically free to act independently of determination by outside influences.
3. We create our own human nature through these free choices.
4. We also create our values through these choices.
The Existentialist View (We create our own nature.): We are thrown into existence first without a predetermined nature and only later do we construct our nature or essence through our actions.
EXISTENCE PRECEDES ESSENCE
This slogan is opposed to the traditional view that Essence precedes Existence, according to which we are seen as having a given nature that determines what we are and what our ultimate purpose or value is. We are understood by analogy to artifacts which are made with a pre-existing idea or concept of what they will be and what they will be good for.
The Traditional View (which Sartre argues against):
ESSENCE PRECEDES EXISTENCE
The human situation for the Existentialist is thus characterized by:
1. Facticity (throwness): We find ourselves existing in a world not of our own making and indifferent to our concerns. We are not the source of our existence, but find ourselves thrown into a world we don't control and didn't choose.
2. Anxiety: We are faced with the lack of any external source of value and determination. We are faced with the responsibility of choosing our own nature and values, and, in doing so, we are faced we must face the awesome responsibility of choosing human nature and values for all men in our free choices.
3. Despair: In seeing the contrast between the world we re thrown into and which we cannot control and the absolute freedom we have to create ourselves, we must despair of any hope of external value or determination and restrict ourselves to what is under our own control.
III. Objections and Replies:
A. What is Freedom?
1. The problem: How can we be free if our bodies, our abilities, and our environment are determined?
2. The solution: (a) Even though all these factors may be determined, we are more than simply these things. Our real self lies beyond the reach of external determination in virtue of its absolute individuality.
(b) Our freedom is a freedom of synthesis: even though the many factors that go into making us and our experience are determined, we can arrange them as we like. We are free to make of them, and ourselves, whatever we will.
B. What is Happiness?
1. The problem: How can man be happy in a world devoid of external significance and meaning?
2. The solution: The loss of external value allows us to get value from within ourselves, a value that is greater because it cannot be taken away by external forces.
C. How ought we to act?
1. The problem: If our only moral rule is to act authentically, to choose our own values instead of taking them from external sources, can't we really do anything we want, no matter how evil or selfish?
2. The solution:
a. In choosing our own nature we must choose human nature for all humanity. In order to act freely, we must not let our action be determined by any of our particular desires or interests. We must act as any free agent would act, hence we must act as we would like other people to act.
b. In order to be free ourselves, we must desire the freedom of other people. To treat another person merely as an object for my use is to make an object of myself. To be free I must respect the freedom of others.
c. Even though my actions are free, they are not completely arbitrary. Just as the artist, while free to create, follows the constraints imposed by her medium, so our actions, while not governed by rules, are constrained by the choices we and others have made.
MvGuy
October 2nd, 2012 at 9:43 pm
They were idealists, not ham,fisted murderers and torturers…!!!
WTE
October 3rd, 2012 at 6:03 am
All they want is war and control of the world. Something needs to be done
WTE
October 3rd, 2012 at 11:16 am
How do you figure?
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October 3rd, 2012 at 1:56 pm
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