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Whose War? (Israel’s “amen corner” has plans for America to fight many wars in the Middle East.)
The American Conservative ^ | March 24, 2003 | Patrick J. Buchanan

Posted on 03/11/2003 1:14:12 PM PST by quidnunc

A neoconservative clique seeks to ensnare our country in a series of wars that are not in America’s interest.

The War Party may have gotten its war. But it has also gotten something it did not bargain for. Its membership lists and associations have been exposed and its motives challenged. In a rare moment in U.S. journalism, Tim Russert put this question directly to Richard Perle: “Can you assure American viewers … that we’re in this situation against Saddam Hussein and his removal for American security interests? And what would be the link in terms of Israel?”

Suddenly, the Israeli connection is on the table, and the War Party is not amused. Finding themselves in an unanticipated firefight, our neoconservative friends are doing what comes naturally, seeking student deferments from political combat by claiming the status of a persecuted minority group. People who claim to be writing the foreign policy of the world superpower, one would think, would be a little more manly in the schoolyard of politics. Not so.

Former Wall Street Journal editor Max Boot kicked off the campaign. When these “Buchananites toss around ‘neoconservative’—and cite names like Wolfowitz and Cohen—it sometimes sounds as if what they really mean is ‘Jewish conservative.’” Yet Boot readily concedes that a passionate attachment to Israel is a “key tenet of neoconservatism.” He also claims that the National Security Strategy of President Bush “sounds as if it could have come straight out from the pages of Commentary magazine, the neocon bible.” (For the uninitiated, Commentary, the bible in which Boot seeks divine guidance, is the monthly of the American Jewish Committee.)

David Brooks of the Weekly Standard wails that attacks based on the Israel tie have put him through personal hell: “Now I get a steady stream of anti-Semitic screeds in my e-mail, my voicemail and in my mailbox. … Anti-Semitism is alive and thriving. It’s just that its epicenter is no longer on the Buchananite Right, but on the peace-movement left.”

Washington Post columnist Robert Kagan endures his own purgatory abroad: “In London … one finds Britain’s finest minds propounding, in sophisticated language and melodious Oxbridge accents, the conspiracy theories of Pat Buchanan concerning the ‘neoconservative’ (read: Jewish) hijacking of American foreign policy.”

Lawrence Kaplan of the New Republic charges that our little magazine “has been transformed into a forum for those who contend that President Bush has become a client of … Ariel Sharon and the ‘neoconservative war party.’”

Referencing Charles Lindbergh, he accuses Paul Schroeder, Chris Matthews, Robert Novak, Georgie Anne Geyer, Jason Vest of the Nation, and Gary Hart of implying that “members of the Bush team have been doing Israel’s bidding and, by extension, exhibiting ‘dual loyalties.’” Kaplan thunders:

The real problem with such claims is not just that they are untrue. The problem is that they are toxic. Invoking the specter of dual loyalty to mute criticism and debate amounts to more than the everyday pollution of public discourse. It is the nullification of public discourse, for how can one refute accusations grounded in ethnicity? The charges are, ipso facto, impossible to disprove. And so they are meant to be.

What is going on here? Slate’s Mickey Kaus nails it in the headline of his retort: “Lawrence Kaplan Plays the Anti-Semitic Card.”

What Kaplan, Brooks, Boot, and Kagan are doing is what the Rev. Jesse Jackson does when caught with some mammoth contribution from a Fortune 500 company he has lately accused of discriminating. He plays the race card. So, too, the neoconservatives are trying to fend off critics by assassinating their character and impugning their motives.

Indeed, it is the charge of “anti-Semitism” itself that is toxic. For this venerable slander is designed to nullify public discourse by smearing and intimidating foes and censoring and blacklisting them and any who would publish them. Neocons say we attack them because they are Jewish. We do not. We attack them because their warmongering threatens our country, even as it finds a reliable echo in Ariel Sharon.

And this time the boys have cried “wolf” once too often. It is not working. As Kaus notes, Kaplan’s own New Republic carries Harvard professor Stanley Hoffman. In writing of the four power centers in this capital that are clamoring for war, Hoffman himself describes the fourth thus:

And, finally, there is a loose collection of friends of Israel, who believe in the identity of interests between the Jewish state and the United States. … These analysts look on foreign policy through the lens of one dominant concern: Is it good or bad for Israel? Since that nation’s founding in 1948, these thinkers have never been in very good odor at the State Department, but now they are well ensconced in the Pentagon, around such strategists as Paul Wolfowitz, Richard Perle and Douglas Feith.

In a Feb. 9 front-page article in the Washington Post, Robert Kaiser quotes a senior U.S. official as saying, “The Likudniks are really in charge now.” Kaiser names Perle, Wolfowitz, and Feith as members of a pro-Israel network inside the administration and adds David Wurmser of the Defense Department and Elliott Abrams of the National Security Council. (Abrams is the son-in-law of Norman Podhoretz, editor emeritus of Commentary, whose magazine has for decades branded critics of Israel as anti-Semites.)

Noting that Sharon repeatedly claims a “special closeness” to the Bushites, Kaiser writes, “For the first time a U.S. administration and a Likud government are pursuing nearly identical policies.” And a valid question is: how did this come to be, and while it is surely in Sharon’s interest, is it in America’s interest?

This is a time for truth. For America is about to make a momentous decision: whether to launch a series of wars in the Middle East that could ignite the Clash of Civilizations against which Harvard professor Samuel Huntington has warned, a war we believe would be a tragedy and a disaster for this Republic. To avert this war, to answer the neocon smears, we ask that our readers review their agenda as stated in their words. Sunlight is the best disinfectant. As Al Smith used to say, “Nothing un-American can live in the sunlight.”

We charge that a cabal of polemicists and public officials seek to ensnare our country in a series of wars that are not in America’s interests. We charge them with colluding with Israel to ignite those wars and destroy the Oslo Accords. We charge them with deliberately damaging U.S. relations with every state in the Arab world that defies Israel or supports the Palestinian people’s right to a homeland of their own. We charge that they have alienated friends and allies all over the Islamic and Western world through their arrogance, hubris, and bellicosity.

Not in our lifetimes has America been so isolated from old friends. Far worse, President Bush is being lured into a trap baited for him by these neocons that could cost him his office and cause America to forfeit years of peace won for us by the sacrifices of two generations in the Cold War.

They charge us with anti-Semitism—i.e., a hatred of Jews for their faith, heritage, or ancestry. False. The truth is, those hurling these charges harbor a “passionate attachment” to a nation not our own that causes them to subordinate the interests of their own country and to act on an assumption that, somehow, what’s good for Israel is good for America. …

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To: Wphile
Pat how many Jews died in the holocaust?

Or did it really happen?

What a dumba@s.

Pat please come up with some new material.

21 posted on 03/11/2003 1:38:40 PM PST by Jimmyclyde
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To: yonif
ping
22 posted on 03/11/2003 1:40:15 PM PST by Jimmyclyde
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To: quidnunc
Its membership lists and associations have been exposed and its motives challenged.

Yeah, right, Pat...every time you open your mouth you expose your associations, which makes me want to challenge YOUR motivations. I'd wager that God is not going to be pleased with your attitude, the day will come when you will rue your hateful diatribes.

We have one consolation...his opinions are even more irrelevant than the UN!

23 posted on 03/11/2003 1:40:32 PM PST by ravingnutter
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To: quidnunc
Buchanan is becoming a caricature of Joe Kennedy Sr.
24 posted on 03/11/2003 1:48:15 PM PST by sheik yerbouty
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To: quidnunc
To quote ramblings from a few anti-Zionist Jewish intellectuals proves nothing. Buchanan may not be an anti-Semite, but he's does a fair impression. The day we abandon Israel to the rabid, Jew haters in the U.N. is the day I want off this planet.
25 posted on 03/11/2003 1:49:05 PM PST by O.C. - Old Cracker
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To: ravingnutter
Pat has hurt the Republican Party every time he's run for president. He may hate the Republican Party as much as he hates Israel. He's gotten completely off the deepend. He's no longer pro-capitalism either.
26 posted on 03/11/2003 1:49:28 PM PST by elhombrelibre (Kick France out of the UN NOW. Get the US out of Germany. Freedom is the ultimate force multiplier)
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To: ModelBreaker
Buchanan is blind. The clash is already here. It started in the early nineties--WTC, the Cole and 9/11. The Clintonistas resolutely ignored that it was here. Buchanan firmly sides with Clinton in wanting us to keep our head in the sand….I have no particular attachment to Israel. It does not require one to see that the Clash of Civilizations is here. The only choice we have is when we respond to it. The longer Pat Buchanan can talk us into ignoring it, the worse it will be.

You’re right that the conflict started long ago, actually in the early 80s or before (Beirut, Arafat’s murder of our diplomats in 73). It’s interesting that in quoting Stanley Hoffman he had to pass on the third important group, one to which one would think Pat belongs.

A third and less important group sees in everything a contest between America's traditional political and religious values and all who attack them, be they secular and dissolute liberals or Islamic terrorists. This group I call the American fundamentalists.

I guess Pat views the clashing civilizations differently that many of us.

27 posted on 03/11/2003 1:55:11 PM PST by SJackson
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To: quidnunc
Who wrote this? Jeanine Garofalo and Jim Moran?
28 posted on 03/11/2003 1:56:05 PM PST by KC_Conspirator
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To: contessa machiaveli
Your comment is a disgrace and an aberration from the usual high level of political discourse here at Free Republic.
29 posted on 03/11/2003 1:59:06 PM PST by d-back
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To: Guyin4Os
Buchanan has gone so far to the anti-Israel right that the American leftists will start embracing him.

They are at DUmmyland. The leftists will side with anything that is ANTI-BUSH. ANYTHING!

30 posted on 03/11/2003 2:00:10 PM PST by finnman69 (!)
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To: ravingnutter
Unfortunately, this will be publicized, which makes it relevant. Now, Buchanan gets guaranteed media coverage, provides more obfuscation for those who passionately want this war to be about some private obsession of Bush et al, and gives comfort to those who hate Israel. Pretty self-serving and anti-American, particularly for a man who calls himself religious. The value of the debate we should have -- how involved the U.S. should be in global alliances and partnerships and how our sovereignty is potentially affected -- is poisoned by his xenophobia and racism. However, Bush and team seem to be poised to answer the question of how and when the U.S. interacts with the U.N. without Buchanan's natterings. Wish they'd hurry up.
31 posted on 03/11/2003 2:00:30 PM PST by SeattleTiger
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To: Cinnamon Girl

"It's a Jewish conspiracy." ~ ~ ~ "It's a Jewish conspiracy."

I called Jim Moran's office and advised his apologetic girly-man the congressman's comments were repugnant.

Jim Moran 1-202-225-4376

32 posted on 03/11/2003 2:01:24 PM PST by PhilDragoo (Hitlery: das Butch von Buchenvald)
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To: quidnunc
By the way Pat...you are NO conservative.
33 posted on 03/11/2003 2:01:24 PM PST by finnman69 (!)
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To: quidnunc
I guess Pat Buchanan doesn't think preventing Iran from getting nuclear weapons is worth spending American blood. I would have to disagree, it will come back to cost us, tremendously. Iraq is merely the first stage, the real war is to topple the Iranian regime, restrict Hezbollah so there can be peace between Israel and the Palestinians, and ultimately to win over the Egyptian public to not hating America so much.
34 posted on 03/11/2003 2:02:13 PM PST by xm177e2 (Stalinists, Maoists, Ba'athists, Pacifists: Why are they always on the same side?)
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To: quidnunc
Anti war, anti Israel, Anti trade, anti corporations

Its remarkable how much Buchanen sounds like a liberal these days.


35 posted on 03/11/2003 2:03:27 PM PST by republicman
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To: quidnunc; All; veronica
"They charge us with anti-Semitism—i.e., a hatred of Jews for their faith, heritage, or ancestry.
False.
The truth is, those hurling these charges harbor a “passionate attachment” to a nation not our own that causes them to subordinate the interests of their own country and to act on an assumption that, somehow, what’s good for Israel is good for America. …"



Question :
Please explain the difference between a Zionist Jew and an American Jew.

Might the answer be that the American Jew would not 'subordinate' American interests over that of another nation [Israel]-or for that matter, any citizen of the United States who hyphenates the name of their original homeland when describing themselves as an American..... ?

36 posted on 03/11/2003 2:04:32 PM PST by prognostigaator
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To: quidnunc
like it or not, Israel is a factor here...

put it in a positive light - this iraq conflict is to prevent the unthinkable..imagine saddam has nukes, wmd[s] and suddenly he tosses one to tel aviv...we will see worldwar 3...USA will get suck in regardless

put it in a negative light, Israel did make noises about after Iraq, Iran is next the US should attack...

so the paleoconservative like Buchanan is not entirely wrong with his assessement...

as long as there is no peace between Israel and Palestinians - there wont be any peace in the region...

Personally, I do think the like of Wolfowitz and Perle are not necessarily pursuing this war simply based on the security of the American people...

just a simple observation..

37 posted on 03/11/2003 2:05:20 PM PST by FRgal4u
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To: KC_Conspirator
CAIR served as advisers!
38 posted on 03/11/2003 2:08:56 PM PST by MEG33
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To: quidnunc
Sad. Very sad. Pat Buchanan was a conservative "mentor" of sorts for me, as I was weaned on his Crossfire spars with Tom Braden. Those were the good old days. I don't know when and where Pat got off the right track, but he has continued to go down this path that is putting him farther and farther away from my beliefs and values. I just don't know where his contempt for Isreal comes from. Pat loved Reagan, and Reagan was certainly a great friend of Israel, and I don't recall Pat bashing Reagan. If anything, I have thought that the US has not backed Israel enough at various times. We have asked them to put up with a lot more terrorism in their country than we would ever allow here. Islamic extremists are out to destroy Israel and the US because we are Jewish and Christian, whom they despise the most. It would only be natural that we would have some shared interests and goals. I wonder if Pat learned anything from WW II. If the Allies had acted sooner to stop the Nazi atrocities against the Jewish people, MANY lives would have been spared. Does Pat want us to ignore the Middle East and watch it implode as the Arab countries seek to destroy Israel (once again) and Israel responds with nukes out of desperation?
39 posted on 03/11/2003 2:12:42 PM PST by GLDNGUN
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To: quidnunc
Yeah, Pat. We know... The Jews are responsible for the world's problems. [/Sarcasm]
40 posted on 03/11/2003 2:14:09 PM PST by SunStar (Democrats Piss Me Off !!)
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