Will Israel Kill Americans Again?
Stuffing my backpack before setting out to board The Audacity of Hope, the U.S. boat to Gaza, I got a familiar-sounding call from yet another puzzled friend, who said as gently as the words allow, “You know you can get killed, don’t you?”
I recognize this caution as an expression of genuine concern from friends. From some others—who don’t much care about Gaza’s plight and/or who do not wish us well—the words are phrased somewhat differently: “Aren’t you just asking for it?”
That was the obligatory question/accusation at the end of a recent interview of me that was taped for a BBC-TV special scheduled to air this coming week as we try to break—or at least draw attention to—Israel’s illegal blockade of Gaza and the suffering it inflicts on the people there.
I also have been cautioned by a source with access to very senior staffers at the National Security Council that not only does the White House plan to do absolutely nothing to protect our boat from Israeli attack or illegal boarding, but that White House officials “would be happy if something happened to us.” They are, I am reliably told, “perfectly willing to have the cold corpses of activists shown on American TV.”
I mention this informal warning for the benefit of anyone who may have harbored hope that the U.S. government would do something to protect us American citizens from the kind of violence used by the Israelis against last year’s flotilla. It seems best to be up-front and realistic about what to expect.
Two millennia ago, “Civus Romanus Sum” automatically won lawful treatment and free passage for Roman citizens in trouble. It was a matter of pride and a benefit of being part of a powerful empire. Today, the contrast could hardly be starker. It is sad fact that “Civus Americanus Sum” would engender ridicule, rather than respect, if invoked in an attempt to secure basic rights for those of us working for justice for the Palestinians.
Americans also face the reality that they are put in harm’s way by the view held by millions around the world—and especially in the Middle East—that the United States is partly responsible for the injustices and the humiliations that Palestinians face daily.
So I want to turn around the question/warning to me about safety and direct it to fellow citizens who will not be aboard The Audacity of Hope:
“You know you can get killed, don’t you?”—if the U.S. government continues to enable Israel in keeping a million and a half Gazans in a densely populated open-air prison with few prospects for a normal life. It is a no-brainer. The longer that goes on the more likely it becomes that many more Americans will become the target of terrorists seeking to inflict some pain on the great power that stands behind Israel whatever it does.
Oppression of Gazans: Catalyst for Violence
We already know of two suicide bombs famously targeted against Americans that can be traced to outrage at U.S. support for Israeli oppression in Gaza.
The 290 people aboard Northwest Flight 253 were spared on Christmas Day 2009 when the “underwear bomber” was prevented from setting off an explosive over Detroit. A week later, seven CIA officials were not as lucky. They were killed by a suicide bomber in eastern Afghanistan. More about these two incidents later.
In recent interviews about Gaza and about my reasons for going on The Audacity of Hope, I have avoided focusing on pragmatic/utilitarian considerations like exposing injustice, inducing change, and thereby making Americans more secure. Rather, I have called attention to what is more bedrock for me—the oft-repeated biblical admonition to show special concern for the widow, the orphan, the refugee.
All too often, I have watched eyes glaze over and overheard muted comments regarding what planet I might be coming from. For most folks, such concern or compassion, if any, seems to stop at the water’s edge. After all, the widow, the orphan, the refugee might be a “terrorist.”
Bedrock American virtues like honesty and honor seem in very short supply these days, having been pretty much sacrificed on the altar of fear and overweening concern for “security.” Americans have been so desensitized by years of multi-colored “terror” warnings and politician demagoguery that nothing is now more important than the safety of the American people. Most citizens utter not a murmur as they watch their tax dollars enable the worst kinds of brutality abroad.
Or they train themselves NOT to watch, preferring the diversion of late-breaking news on Congressman Anthony Weiner’s photogenic “junk.”
It is mostly to such folks that I include the facts that follow, acknowledging that many of you readers are likely to be quite familiar with some or all of them. It is for the nonreaders, like perhaps some in your own family or your neighbors, that I feel a need to make one more effort to expose this reality: By turning a blind eye to Israeli brutality in Gaza, our government and our media make Americans a great deal LESS safe and secure.
Can Self-Interest Prompt More Common Sense?
I am guessing that only a direct, fact-based appeal has much chance of prompting many Americans to push—if only out of self-interest—for a more utilitarian and, incidentally, a more moral approach to the festering wound of Gaza.
The Fawning Corporate Media (FCM) will not array the facts as they should be arrayed (if they mention them at all). And, of course, that goes in spades for TV “news.” Yet, it is not difficult to connect the dots, once you know what they are.
What follows is intended for people like the fellow who recently flipped an obscene gesture at me after reading my bumper sticker, which says simply, “God Bless the Rest of the World Too.” It is for those who choose to express their exclusive concern for just one segment of humanity by chanting “U.S.A., U.S.A.” It is for those who have never heard of, or blithely reject, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s wise admonition that “injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.”
What You Won’t Hear on the Evening News
— Israel itself helped to create Hamas in 1987 as a Muslim fundamentalist, divide-and-conquer counterweight to the secular Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO).
— The bulk of Hamas’s popular appeal—like that enjoyed by Hezbollah in Lebanon—stems not from the crude rockets fired toward Israel, but rather from the tangible help they give to oppressed Palestinians.
And don’t take my word for it. Here’s what James Clapper, director of national intelligence, included as a sort of afterthought at the end of his 34-page “Worldwide Threat Assessment” before the House Intelligence Committee on Feb. 10. It was completely missed, for some reason, by the FCM:
“We see a growing proliferation of state and non-state actors providing medical assistance to reduce foreign disease threats to their own populations, garner influence with affected local populations, and project power regionally. … In some cases, countries use health to overtly counter Western influence, presenting challenges to allies and our policy interests abroad over the long run.
“In last year’s threat assessment, the Intelligence Community noted that extremists may take advantage of a government’s inability to meet the health needs of its population, highlighting that Hamas’s and Hezbollah’s provision of health and social services in the Palestinian Territories and Lebanon helped to legitimize those organizations as a political force. This also has been the case with the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt.”
I hope, readers, that you were not shocked by the diabolically clever way these “terrorist” movements garner public support by providing people life-saving medical care.
— It was on that record of public service (and also on the PLO’s richly deserved reputation for corruption) that Hamas won a key parliamentary election in January 2006, defeating the PLO-affiliated Fatah party. While the election results were not disputed, they were not what the U.S., Israel, and Europe wanted. So the U.S. and the EU cut off financial assistance to Gaza.
— Confidential documents, corroborated by former U.S. officials, show that thereupon the White House ordered CIA operatives in 2007 to try, with the help of Fatah strongman Muhammad Dahlan, to defeat Hamas in a bloody civil war. That, too, did not go as expected. Hamas won handily, leaving it stronger than ever. (See “The Gaza Bombshell” by David Rose in Vanity Fair, April 2008, for the entire sad story.)
— Israel and Egypt then imposed an economic blockade on Gaza eventually reducing Gazans to bare subsistence levels and 45 percent unemployment.
— From Dec. 27, 2008, to Jan. 18, 2009, while President George W. Bush was a lame duck, Israel launched air and ground attacks on Gaza, killing about 1,400 Gazans compared to an Israeli death toll of 13. Israel’s stated aim was to stop rocket fire into Israel and block any arms deliveries to Gaza. Right. President-elect Barack Obama said nothing.
Guilt by Association
The United States is widely seen as responsible for Israel’s aggressive behavior, which is hardly surprising. It is no secret that Israel enjoys financial ($3 billion per year), military, and virtually unquestioned political support from Washington.
What is surprising, in the words of widely respected Salon.com commentator Glenn Greenwald, is “how our blind, endless enabling of Israeli actions fuels terrorism directed at the U.S.,” and how it is taboo to point this out.
Take for example former CIA specialist on al-Qaeda Michael Scheuer, who had the audacity to state on C-SPAN: “For anyone to say that our support for Israel doesn’t hurt us in the Muslim world … is to just defy reality.”
The Likud Lobby had already succeeded in getting Scheuer fired from his job at the Jamestown Foundation think tank for his forthrightness, and the Israeli media condemned his C-SPAN remarks as “blatantly anti-Semitic.” There can be a high price to pay for candor on this neuralgic issue.
Yet, perhaps the most flagrant and egregious example of this syndrome is the unprecedentedly brief career—six hours—of former ambassador Chas Freeman as chair of the National Intelligence Council.
On the morning of March 10, 2009, Director of National Intelligence Dennis Blair welcomed Freeman to the job overseeing all U.S. intelligence analysis and praised his “long experience and inventive mind.” That afternoon, the White House succumbed to pressure from the Likud Lobby and told Blair that Freeman had to go.
Foreign policy analyst Chris Nelson described the imbroglio as a reflection of the “deadly power game on what level of support for controversial Israeli government policies is a ‘requirement’ for U.S. public office.”
Freeman’s credentials were impeccable. He is not only widely regarded as one of the brightest foreign policy specialists around, but he also had this weird addiction to speaking truth to power. No way was he going to trim intelligence analysis to the desires of the Likud Lobby. That was simply unacceptable. After all, Freeman might have braced the president with the reality of how Washington’s blind support for Israeli behavior is risking American lives—not to mention the U.S. equities in the entire Middle East.
Let’s move at this point from the general to the specific and show how Israel’s attacks on Gaza and oppression of its inhabitants have already inspired a number of anti-American terrorist acts—with more and bigger to follow, as the night the day.
Christmas Day Bomber: From Yemen to Detroit
Remember Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab who almost downed Northwest Flight 253 over Detroit on Dec. 25, 2009? What was his motive, and how was this 23-year-old Nigerian of privilege persuaded to do the bidding—however amateurishly—of al-Qaeda in the Persian Gulf?
An Associated Press report quoted Abdulmutallab’s Yemeni friends to the effect that he was actually “not overtly extremist.” They pointed out, however, that he was angry over Israel’s wanton slaughter of more 1,400 Gazans a year before. It was a brutal offensive, by any reasonable standard, but one that was defended in Washington as justifiable self-defense.
Nor was Abdulmutallab the only terrorist motivated by the carnage in Gaza. When the Saudi and Yemeni branches of al-Qaeda announced that they were uniting into “al-Qaeda of the Arabian Peninsula,” their combined rhetoric railed against the Israeli attack on Gaza.
Meanwhile, in Eastern Afghanistan
How does a 32-year-old Jordanian medical doctor, Humam Khalil Abu Mulal al-Balawi, from a family of Palestinian origin get radicalized to the point where he decides to blow himself up in order to kill seven American CIA operatives and a Jordanian intelligence officer? Al-Balawi’s suicide bombing, near Khost, Afghanistan, occurred on Dec. 30, 2009, just five days after Abdulmutallab’s attempt fizzled.
Though most U.S. media stories treated al-Balawi as a fanatical double agent driven by irrational hatreds, other motivations can be gleaned by looking at his personal history. Al-Balawi’s mother told Agence France Presse that her son had never been an “extremist.” Al-Balawi’s widow, Defne Bayrak, made a similar statement to Newsweek. In a New York Times article, al-Balawi’s brother was quoted as describing him as a “brilliant doctor.”
So what led Dr. al-Balawi to take his own life in order to kill U.S. and Jordanian intelligence operatives? His brother said al-Balawi “changed” during the three-week-long Israeli attack on Gaza in 2008-2009. Al-Balawi actually volunteered with a medical organization to treat injured Palestinians in Gaza, but was promptly arrested by Jordanian authorities, his brother said.
Adding insult to injury, the Jordanian intelligence service coerced al-Balawi into becoming a spy to penetrate al-Qaeda’s hierarchy and provide actionable intelligence to the CIA. We know the rest of the story. Taking full advantage of amateurish tradecraft by his CIA and Jordanian handlers, al-Balawi exacted his revenge.
“My husband was anti-American; so am I,” his widow said later, adding that although her two little girls would grow up fatherless, she had no regrets.
So, what does all this have to do with Gaza? Readers, please take out a piece of paper. You will have five minutes to answer that question in three sentences or less. (Those who get their information only from the New York Times and Washington Post will be given an additional five minutes because of that handicap.)
Moribund Fourth Estate
I continue to be amazed at how many otherwise well-informed Americans express total surprise when I refer them to 9/11 “mastermind” Khalid Sheikh Mohammed’s explanation regarding his motivation for attacking the United States, as cited on page 147 of the 9/11 Commission Report:
“By his own account, KSM’s animus toward the United States stemmed not from his experience there as a student, but rather from his violent disagreement with U.S. foreign policy favoring Israel.”
One can understand how even those who make an honest effort to follow such key issues closely can get confused. Five years after the 9/11 Commission Report, on Aug. 30, 2009, readers of the neoconservative Washington Post were given a diametrically different view, based on what the Post called an unidentified “intelligence summary”:
“KSM’s limited and negative experience in the United States—which included a brief jail stay because of unpaid bills—almost certainly helped propel him on his path to becoming a terrorist. … He stated that his contact with Americans, while minimal, confirmed his view that the United States was a debauched and racist country.”
Apparently, the Post found this revisionist version politically more convenient, in that it obscured Mohammed’s actual explanation implicating “U.S. foreign policy favoring Israel.” It is much more comforting, if a bit of a stretch, to view KSM as a disgruntled visitor who nursed his personal grievances into justification for mass murder.
An unusually candid view of the dangers accruing from the U.S. identification with Israel’s policies appeared several years ago in an unclassified study published by the Pentagon-appointed U.S. Defense Science Board on Sept. 23, 2004. Contradicting President George W. Bush, the board stated:
“Muslims do not ‘hate our freedom,’ but rather, they hate our policies. The overwhelming majority voice their objections to what they see as one-sided support in favor of Israel and against Palestinian rights.”
Are we starting to get the picture of what the United States is up against in the Muslim world—and, more important, why? An enhanced PR effort is not going to do the trick. And yet it seems as though the U.S. political/media establishment is incapable of confronting this reality and/or taking meaningful action to alleviate the underlying causes of the violence.
Eye for an Eye
Revenge has not always worked out very well in the past—and particularly not in spirals of violence beginning in Gaza.
Does anyone remember the brutal killing of four Blackwater contractors on March 31, 2004, when they took a wrong turn and ended up in the Iraqi city of Fallujah—and how U.S. forces virtually leveled that large city in retribution after George W. Bush won his second term the following November?
How many know of the epidemic of horribly disfigured babies born there since, believed to be the result of depleted uranium and other U.S. weaponry?
If you read only the Fawning Corporate Media, you would blissfully think that the killing of the four Blackwater operatives was the initial step in this particular cycle of violence; that it was started by fanatics who—along with their neighbors—got the pummeling they deserved from U.S. forces. You wouldn’t know that the killings represented the second turn in that specific cycle.
In Gaza on March 22, 2004, nine days before the Blackwater incident, Israeli forces assassinated Sheikh Yassin, a founder of Hamas and its spiritual leader—by then a withering old man, blind and confined to a wheelchair. That murder, plus sloppy navigation by the Blackwater travelers, set the stage for the next set of brutalities in Fallujah.
The Blackwater operatives were killed by a group that described itself as the “Sheikh Yassin Revenge Brigade.” Pamphlets and posters were all over the scene of the attack; one of the trucks that pulled around body parts of the mercenaries had a poster of Yassin in its window, as did store fronts all over Fallujah.
But Blackwater contractors are American, you may be thinking. Why would the “bad guys” in Fallujah blame the Americans for Israel’s assassination of Sheikh Yassin in Gaza? If you have read down this far and cannot figure that out, you may wish to go back to reading The New York Times.
Et Tu Petraeus?
Even the sainted Gen. David Petraeus, in a rare moment of candor in March 2010, admitted in written testimony to Congress that Israeli behavior endangers U.S. troops. His testimony included the following:
“The enduring hostilities between Israel and some of its neighbors present distinct challenges to our ability to advance our interests in the Middle East. Israeli-Palestinian tensions often flare into violence and large-scale armed confrontations. The conflict foments anti-American sentiment, due to a perception of U.S. favoritism for Israel. … Meanwhile, al-Qaeda and other militant groups exploit that anger to mobilize support.”
Petraeus’s statement is obviously true, but he quickly came to regret his truth-telling, desperate to retract it out of fear that he had offended America’s influential neocons and the Likud Lobby—and that he might end up like Ambassador Chas Freeman.
Many neocons regard any suggestion that Israeli intransigence on Palestine contributes to the dangers faced by American soldiers in Iraq and Afghanistan—or by the U.S. public from acts of terrorism at home—as a “blood libel” against Israel.
So, when Petraeus’s testimony began getting traction on the Internet, the general quickly emailed Max Boot, a neocon writer based at the high-powered Council on Foreign Relations, and began backtracking on the testimony. The groveling was stomach turning but informative:
“As you know, I didn’t say that,” Petraeus said, in a March 18, 2010, email to Boot. “It’s in a written submission for the record.” (No doubt the general, who is soon to take the helm at the CIA, will be more careful in the future not to let his underlings slip hard truths into his written testimony.)
The “horse’s mouth” email exchange was made public by James Morris, who runs a Web site called Neocon Zionist Threat to America. He said he acquired them by chance, after he sent an email congratulating Petraeus for his testimony. In responding, Petraeus forgot to delete the trail of emails with Boot in which they collaborated to find ways to knock down the story of the general’s implicit criticism of Israel. (For details, see ConsortiumNews.com’s “Neocons, Likud Conquer DC, Again.”)
Back to the Flotilla
As we embark on The Audacity of Hope and its humanitarian mission to Gaza, we can expect no help from the likes of Petraeus, senior NSC officials, or, for that matter, President Barack Obama, who last year maintained a studied silence when Israeli forces killed nine passengers and wounded 50 in stopping a similar international flotilla.
One of those killed, 19-year-old Furkan Dogan was a U.S. citizen as well as a citizen of Turkey. Did he have time to tell the Israeli attackers, “Civus Americanus Sum”? Would it have done him any good?
In trying to piece together my own motivation in going joining other Americans on The Audacity of Hope, I was reminded of Daniel Berrigan’s autobiography, To Dwell in Peace. Dan is reflecting on his own motives in joining eight others burning draft cards with homemade napalm on May 17, 1968, in Catonsville, Md.:
“It was only after the Catonsville action that I came on a precious insight. … Something like this: presupposing integrity and discipline, one is justified in entering a large risk; not indeed because the outcome is assured, but because the integrity and value of the act have spoken aloud.
“When such has occurred, matters of success or efficiency are placed where they belong: in the background. They are not irrelevant, but they are far from central. …
“There was a history of such acts of ours. In such biblical acts, results, outcome, benefits are unknown, totally obscure. The acts are at variance with good manners and behavior. …
“More yet: everything of prudence and good sense points to the uselessness, ineffectiveness of such acts. And, finally, immediate and perhaps plenary punishment is bound to follow. [Yet] one was free to concentrate on the act itself, without regard to its reception in the world. Free also to concentrate on moral preparation, consistency, conscience.
“One had very little to go on; and went ahead nonetheless. Looked at in this light, the ‘little’ appeared irreducible, a treasure.”
Thanks, Dan. I certainly could not have said it better. And you would be proud to know the company I shall be keeping on The Audacity of Hope.
My thanks, also, to those intrepid readers who many have made it down this far.
Read more by Ray McGovern
- Boston Suspect’s Writing on the Wall – May 17th, 2013
- The Deepening Shame of Guantanamo – May 13th, 2013
- John Brennan’s Heavy Baggage – March 11th, 2013
- Eyes Wide Shut on the Iraq War – February 24th, 2013
- Brennan’s Loose Talk on Iran Nukes – February 22nd, 2013





skulz fontaine
June 19th, 2011 at 10:01 pm
Go with God, Mr. McGovern and yes Israel will kill Americans again. I know it, you know it, most of the half rational world knows it. Maybe we could ask Vlad Putin for a Russian "escort" for the Gaza Flotilla. Heck, Mr. Putin just might oblige.
baz
June 19th, 2011 at 11:42 pm
good luck and be safe. Remember israel already has the most powerful enemy of all, time
Duglarri
June 20th, 2011 at 12:02 am
I can't express in words the admiration we should all have for Mr. McGovern. And how utterly appalled we should be at his compatriots, who could arrange passage to Gaza with little more than a word, but who stand aside and all but instruct the Israelis that killing unarmed peace activiists is fine with the good old USA.
Perhaps Americans would do well to consider why Israel really has 500 hydrogen bombs. To deter Iran? Laughable. Iran is basically unarmed. To deter Russia? Vanishingly unlikely. To deter Arabs? A handful of atomic bombs would serve. Why hydrogen bombss, and why so many?
What if those weapons exist as an insurance policy for use against the only power that could really ever seriously threaten Israel: the United States?
Diane V. McLoughlin
June 20th, 2011 at 12:13 am
I'm a fan Mr. McGovern, good article and fair sailing to you. Israel's intent is to put the 1.5 million men, women and children of Gaza on 'a diet'. They do the math. They block more. The children's growth is, unsurprisingly, stunted. 300,000 people in Gaza subsist on $1 a day. Hamas abided by the ceasefire with Israel in 2008 hoping to build on that, while Israel girded the entire time to destroy Gaza – with U.S. donated bullets and bombs.
Fedup
June 20th, 2011 at 12:33 am
Rather than the Audacity of Hope, wouldn't it be more appropriate to name the ship after the SS Liberty so that the public would be able to understand that incident, or even hear about it? Israel's historic willingness to kill Americans, if it suits their needs, should be more fully understood by the public at large. The deliberate destruction of that US spy ship in international waters, with the many crew fatalities and injuries, should be brought out of the closet right now.
Sam
June 20th, 2011 at 2:52 am
It is long time overdue for America to free itself from the lobby's stranglehold.
Dan Good
June 20th, 2011 at 3:09 am
Bottom line the flottilla is confronting Zionist ideology. Its too bad there are so few who understand this. McGovern and those who peacefully confront Zionism on this flottilla, as elsewhere, do know and, they are prepared to risk their lives that the rest should learn too. Awesome.
richard vajs
June 20th, 2011 at 4:19 am
"the flottilla is confronting Zionist ideology" – true. Of course, one doesn't need to get on the flottilla to confront Zionist ideology. One can speak up during the weekly sermon at church where, if you are like most Christians, you will encounter Zionist ideology teamed up with evangelical notions, such as the glories of militarism, the inherent goodness of the wealthy and the exceptionalism of America and Israel.
dsmith
June 20th, 2011 at 4:34 am
We will once again see the power zionist and Israel haver over what we "Free" Americans" see and read. THere is currently a news blackout on the flotilla and will only come to light when Israeli terrorist board the ship and kill innocent civilians. The will be the beginning of another white wash.
As for the article, Gen. Zinni, a great Amercian who served in this country's military for 30 years was banned by the lobby from serving in the Obama administration. Seems Gen Zinni made commets that didn't dovetail with the CLEAN BREAK policy. He said Saddam was boxed in with the no flight zones and there was no way he could be a threat to the US. So…a great American patriot was denied service to his country by some Zionist geeks who put Israel's interest ahead of the US everytime.
Geo1671
June 20th, 2011 at 6:12 am
Ray–do not go! These cult freaks have killed 3 USA presidence and did numerous false flag operations againist americans and other nations.sorry bud, but the panty/shoe anthrax/9II bombers were all set-ups to put fear into Americans.If muslims were trying to get even, no USA politician would dare be seen in public.Notice these supposed to have been bombers–still locked up and behand close doors trials. Ray–do some investigative research in Sept 11 2001 attacks and then consider if you really want to go to help the Palestinians.Take notice WHY of the CIA J. Cole investigation :^(
Wildey Moore
June 20th, 2011 at 9:00 am
Remember the USSLiberty (.com), how the Israeli's tried to sink it, killing 34 American sailors, blaming the Egyptians to get us in their war against Egyptians That incident proved the Zionist would stop at nothing to use America for their purpose. Use America? Who runs America's foreign policy if not AIPAC? Politicians like Lindsey Graham that have allegiance to Israel, not America, see Americans as cannon fodder to accomplish the Zionist's goal. That goal partly includes taking the West Bank, Sammaria and Judea. Remember, Zionism is a poltical movement, not a religious one. That comes from Rabbi's who are totally against what's going on.
RICHARD CARDULLA
June 20th, 2011 at 10:05 am
The pirates (AIPAC) own the American flag, and most media outlets. If it a question of who to protect, Isreal or a US citizen, the US government, as it exists today, will always back Isreal, right or wrong. That unbreakable bond between Isreal and America is really a chain around America's neck that is held by Isreal. What a pathic end to a once great nation.
Obana's "change that you can count on" should really be "chumb change you can count on", with the American people the chumps.
I do not blindly support everything America does or has done, but if it does something, it should be for America's interest. If it is not just, then it is not in America's interest.
Good luck Ray, you have already done great by this article, everything else you do will be gravy. I salute you.
Sally
June 20th, 2011 at 10:20 am
Elections are coming.
Right now, professional politicians view AIPAC (and other prowar Jewish lobby groups) as being a positive step towards winning an election.
If voters were to turn AIPAC support into the kiss of death of any political campaign by constantly voting against any AIPAC supported candidate, the remaining politicians wouldn't go within a 100 yards of AIPAC.
Don't vote for the politicians that get AIPAC money. Don't vote for any politician that appears to put Israel's interests above the interests of the people in this country. Start doing that, and AIPAC and the lobby will lose their power very quickly
Alexander
June 20th, 2011 at 10:23 am
We live in an information age. There is no such thing as a 'news blackout'.
Just choose different news sources. After all, you just read Mr. McGovern's excellent article here. And you can either point friends to this place or send them email copies.
Me, I keep the corporate media channels blocked from my tv using the parental blocking controls. Life is better that way. :) So, I could care less what they 'blackout' on their channels. I'll still know what's going on with this flotilla. And so will anyone else who cares to go look.
Don't worry about whether there's a news blackout. Instead, use the internet to get information and to spread the information you get further along.
frank
June 20th, 2011 at 11:50 am
Face it.There is no American govt. We live under an isreali occupied state
Andor
June 20th, 2011 at 12:36 pm
Good luck!
I am following the flotilla news on the Facebook.
http://www.facebook.com/USBOATTOGAZA
There will be live stream available shortly, too!
http://www.ustream.tv/channel/the-us-boat-to-gaza
Canucklehead
June 20th, 2011 at 12:46 pm
The rightwing Canadian government who has a strong fundamentalist bent are also leaving their citizens out to dry. They too have stated they will do nothing to protect their own citizens.
And didn't Turkey say they would escort the convoy with their own military vessels after the last criminal episode?
ML3
June 20th, 2011 at 12:55 pm
Of course they will. And the media will run cover for them. And a lot of people will be happy that a bunch of Americans were killed…but unfortunately the wrong kind of Americans – - – the ones that are trying to show that USers aren't all vicious war mongering bastards hellbent on world domination at any cost – - – just the "elected" gov't. (Pentagon Industries)
NavyVietnamWarVet
June 20th, 2011 at 12:56 pm
Israel is a curse on America and a curse on the world – the Communist Criminal regime in Israel brags about how is has total control over America and how Americans know it – sadly, it is true.
Live by the sword and die by the sword – even the 'god of Abraham' got pissed off at that 'stiff necked people' and did punish them from time to time!
America needs to wake up and cut ALL ties to our only enemy in the Middle East – which is Israel.
Remember the USS Liberty!
Sticks
June 20th, 2011 at 4:11 pm
Ray McGovern, you are a good man. God bless you and good luck.
Clearly, Israel can kill Americans with impunity and indifference (Exh. A., the USS Liberty; Exh. B, Rachel Corrie), and even the approval of US officials. One can imagine Obama, Biden, and H. Clinton chortling over the news of IDF-dispatched Americans, after the obligatory "good shooting" call to Bibi.
prompt global strike
June 20th, 2011 at 7:29 pm
Al Qaedia fights for the Caliphate.
Getting rid of Israel is necessary but not sufficient for them.
CAIRO, Egypt – Al-Qaida's No. 2 leader issued a worldwide call in a new videotape released Thursday for Muslims to rise up in a holy war against Israel and join the fighting in Lebanon and Gaza until Islam reigns from "Spain to Iraq."
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1673077/…
prompt global strike
June 20th, 2011 at 7:32 pm
http://www.fas.org/irp/world/para/ladin.htm
al-Qa'ida (The Base)
Qa'idat al-Jihad
Islamic Army for the Liberation of the Holy Places
World Islamic Front for Jihad Against Jews and Crusaders
Islamic Salvation Foundation
Usama bin Laden Network
Al-Qa'ida is multi-national, with members from numerous countries and with a worldwide presence. Senior leaders in the organization are also senior leaders in other terrorist organizations, including those designated by the Department of State as foreign terrorist organizations, such as the Egyptian al-Gama'at al-Islamiyya and the Egyptian al-Jihad. Al-Qa'ida seeks a global radicalization of existing Islamic groups and the creation of radical Islamic groups where none exist.
Al-Qa'ida supports Muslim fighters in Afghanistan, Bosnia, Chechnya, Tajikistan, Somalia, Yemen, and Kosovo. It also trains members of terrorist organizations from such diverse countries as the Philippines, Algeria, and Eritrea.
Al-Qa'ida's goal is to "unite all Muslims and to establish a government which follows the rule of the Caliphs." Bin Laden has stated that the only way to establish the Caliphate is by force. Al-Qa'ida's goal, therefore, is to overthrow nearly all Muslim governments, which are viewed as corrupt, to drive Western influence from those countries, and eventually to abolish state boundaries.
Description
Established by Usama Bin Ladin in the late 1980s to bring together Arabs who fought in Afghanistan against the Soviet Union. Helped finance, recruit, transport, and train Sunni Islamic extremists for the Afghan resistance. Current goal is to establish a pan-Islamic Caliphate throughout the world by working with allied Islamic extremist groups to overthrow regimes it deems "non-Islamic" and expelling Westerners and non-Muslims from Muslim countries–particularly Saudi Arabia. Issued statement under banner of "the World Islamic Front for Jihad Against the Jews and Crusaders" in February 1998, saying it was the duty of all Muslims to kill US citizens–civilian or military–and their allies everywhere. Merged with Egyptian Islamic Jihad (Al-Jihad) in June 2001.
Sparks49
June 20th, 2011 at 7:35 pm
Will Israel kill Americans again? When did Israel ever stop killing Americans?
Remember the USS Liberty! Remember Rachel Corrie!
Israel's hirelings, excuse me, I mean our elected representatives, serve at Israel's pleasure.
Emanuel Appel
June 20th, 2011 at 8:42 pm
Gee, I hope so!
We didn't kill enough on the Liberty. One, two, three Liberties!
howardtlewisiii
June 20th, 2011 at 9:20 pm
This is what happens if you let somebody push you around. The Bible says 'turn the other cheek" in the certain described situation. It does not say to become a slave to the warlike Khazars, or some semitic jews who war at their side. A solution of turning one's face into the CFR TV set is to deny oneself life. Don't let a gang of primatives do that to you. Any body can get incredibly violent and effective. Especially patient people who have had more time to plan and execute. I don't see anybody in the world imitating Israel or anybody from there.
Curious
June 20th, 2011 at 10:12 pm
Good luck sir! I hope everyone comes away safely from this dangerous journey.
Emanuel Appel
June 21st, 2011 at 11:30 am
Israel will not be pushed around by the likes of you
Mark Halfmoon
June 21st, 2011 at 5:38 pm
This piece by Ray McGovern is very well written and contains very important information that most Americans are unaware of but should know.
He tells us about his upcoming journey to Gaza abroad a US boat named "The Audacity of Hope," he says, to "try to break—or at least draw attention to—Israel’s illegal blockade of Gaza and the suffering it inflicts on the people there."
Israeli forces apparently attacked a similar unarmed international flotilla last year, killing nine passengers onboard and wounding 50 others, while US officials including President Obama remained silent.
That was not the first time Israeli forces had attacked Americans at sea. On June 8, 1967 in a combined air and sea attack, in international waters, Israeli Air Force jet fighter aircraft and Israeli Navy torpedo boats virtually destroyed the USS Liberty, a United States Navy technical research ship, killing 34 US Sailors, Marines, Officers, as well as wounding 170 others. US officials including President Johnson remained silent.
McGovern goes on at length pointing out the importance of understanding the "special relationship" of blind allegiance that the US has to Israel and how it is the root of the majority of our problems in the Middle East. It is a very informative analysis.
However in the fourth paragraph he tells us that he has "been cautioned by a source with access to very senior staffers at the National Security Council that not only does the White House plan to do absolutely nothing to protect our boat from Israeli attack or illegal boarding," but that White House officials “would be happy if something happened to us.” They are, he is "reliably told," “perfectly willing to have the cold corpses of activists shown on American TV.”
Here, near the beginning of an otherwise excellent piece, he steps aside to accuse the president of hoping that the Israelis kill him and/or his colleagues. Based on an anonymous source with access to NSC staffers? What the hell kind of journalism or scholarship is that? Is he too proud to just come out and say "I heard a rumor?" He doesn't have to try to legitimize a digression of little relevance.
If these threats are real – and I submit that if the White House lets it be known that it “would be happy if something happened" to you, and would be “perfectly willing to have the cold corpses" of you and your shipmates displayed on TV – that is a real threat, and if McGovern is brave enough to journey on anyway, he is certainly brave enough to name names and write a completely different column exposing this threat.
I would hate to think that that fourth paragraph is just a short detour to shoehorn a direct accusation just for the purpose of joining in the latest leftist sport now in vogue, bashing the Obama administration.
NOMOREWARFORISRAEL
June 22nd, 2011 at 9:08 pm
Israel Attacks Gaza, Silence from Mainstream Media about Israeli Violations of International Law
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K1kt8qi0M-M
Additional about General Petraeus (see comments section at bottom of following link):
General Petraeus Leaked Emails about Israel
http://tinyurl.com/petraeusinnewstatesman
Pro-Israel biased media threat to US security (above UK New Statesman blog entry mentioned):
http://tinyurl.com/proisraelbiasedmedia
Archie1954
June 22nd, 2011 at 9:44 pm
Will Israel kill Americans again? Of course! Americans are simply stupid patsies to be used and then discarded. Surely you know that by now?
NadePaulKuciGravMcKi
June 23rd, 2011 at 11:31 am
We note the range of the Israeli Jericho III missiles.
Extortion, Blackmail, and Bribery.