The Coronation Viewed from Israel

This article is written by an Israeli writer. I am only reproducing the more interesting parts of the article. For a full read, click on the link. Enjoy.

The Coronation Viewed from Israel](http://207.44.245.159/article7817.htm)

King George

By Uri Avnery

The inauguration of George Bush last week therefore had a special significance for Israel. The state-controlled TV channel broadcast it live. In many respects, the President of the United States is also the King of Israel.

George Bush is a very simple, very violent person with very extreme views, as well as being very much an ignoramus. This is a very dangerous combination. Such people have caused many disasters in human history. Maximilian Robespierre, the French revolutionary who invented the reign of terror, has been called “the Great Simplifier” because of the terrible simplicity of his views, which he tried to impose with the guillotine.

The ideologues who govern the thoughts and deeds of Bush are called “neo-conservatives”, but that is a misleading appellation. Actually they are a revolutionary group. Their aim is not to conserve but to overturn. Mostly Jewish, they are the pupils of Leo Strauss, a German-Jewish professor with a Trotskyite past who ended up developing semi-fascist theories and propagating them at the University of Chicago. He illustrated his attitude towards democracy by citing the story of Gulliver: when a fire broke out in the city of the dwarfs, he put the fire out by urinating on them. This is the way, in his view, the small elite group of leaders must treat the ignorant and innocent public, which does not know what is good for them.

In his coronation speech, Bush promised to bring freedom and democracy to every corner of the world. No less, no more. He cited the two countries in which he has already achieved this aim: Iraq and Afghanistan. Both have been devastated by American planes that dropped the message from their bomb doors. Recently, the American soldiers wiped a large city from the face of the earth in order to convince the opponents of “American values”. Now Falluja looks as if it had been struck by a tsunami.

It is no secret that the Neo-Cons intend to “bring democracy” to Iran and Syria, thereby eliminating two more traditional enemies of the USA and Israel. Dick Cheney, the Vice-President (certainly no Virtue-President), has already prophesied that Israel may attack Iran, as if threatening to unleash a Rottweiler.

It could have been hoped that after the total debacle in Iraq and the less obvious but equally serious failure in Afghanistan, Bush would shrink from more such actions. But as almost always happens with rulers of this type, he cannot admit defeat and stop. On the contrary, failure drives him on to more extremes, vowing, rather like the captain of the Titanic, “to stay the course.”

There is no way to guess what Bush may perpetrate, now that he has been re-elected by his people. His ego has been blown up to giant proportions, reaffirming what the Greek fabulist Aesop said some 27 centuries ago: “The smaller the mind the greater the conceit.”

He has kicked out the hapless, feeble Colin Powell (as David Ben-Gurion eliminated Moshe Sharett in preparation for his 1956 onslaught on Egypt) and appointed Condoleezza Rice, his personal servant (as Ben-Gurion replaced Sharett with Golda Meir.)

Now the order is “clear the deck for action”. On this deck, Bush is a loose cannon, a danger to everyone around. The results of these elections may be viewed by history as a worldwide catastrophe.

A friend of mine asserts that there are two souls residing in the American nation, a good and a bad one. That may be true for every nation, including even Israel and Palestine, but in America it is much more extreme. There is the America of Thomas Jefferson (even if he liberated his slaves only on his death), Abraham Lincoln, Woodrow Wilson, Franklin Delano Roosevelt and Dwight Eisenhower, the America of ideals, the Marshall Plan, science and the arts. And there is the America of the genocide perpetrated against the Native Americans, the country of slave traders and the Wild West myth, the America of Hiroshima, of Joe McCarthy, of segregation and of Vietnam, the violent and repressive America.

During Bush’s second term, this second America may reach new depths of ugliness and brutality. It may offer the whole world a model of oppression. I would not want my country, Israel, to be identified with such an America. Any advantage we can derive from it may well turn out to be short-term, the damage long-lasting, and perhaps irreversible.

One of the advantages of the US constitution is that Bush cannot be re-elected for a third term. As the popular Israeli song goes: “We survived Pharaoh, we shall survive this, too.” Perhaps this could become an anthem for the whole world.

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Faisal, you know this article is going to fall on deaf ears or should I say blind eyes. No one except for a chosen few :) are going to give it a second thought. Just wait until UTD comes in here and discredits everything the writer has said, and it will be followed by the usual suspects in support of the Israel.
I say, Long live USA

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yeah.. another "self-loathing" jew.. yip yapping against the promised land..

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Did you even read what Faisal posted?

Kaleem, without question you are the biggest hypocrite on this site. I didn’t vote for the jackass, you did, you are one of the people who pledged your allegiance to Bush because “Kerry was a wimpy Liberal” You’re the guy who gets caught in bed, naked, by his wife with another woman and has the gull to tell her “I didn’t do anything.”

Bush is your man Kaleem and you should at least wait awhile before you try and rewrite history (everyone can go view your posts 4 months ago and see the love affair you have for Dubya).

“Bush is the right man for this job” -Kaleem on the election of Bush. November 4th, 2004.

And FYI, the vast majority of the Jewish vote went to Kerry.

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UTD, nice try. I can live with the short comings of W, after all he is not the sharpest knife in the toolbox. Do not try to avert the attention from the issue that is Israel and US foreign policy. It has been the same for decades now, it does not matter if the president is republican or democrat. So, quit crying like a silly school girl "bo hoo my candidate lost...I am gonna go tell my mommy"...On a side note, relax my brother we are just on a Internet board. Dont take things personally...they are not meant to be that way.

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I read this article as being more about how the author views the Bush Admins. Foreign policy, not in regards to Israel but in the way they present themselves and force their agenda blindly onto the world.

Nothing taken personally on this side, I merely meant to call out, I sincerely hope you were not offended, if so I apologize.

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Faisal: And your point is??????? In other words thanks for digging up this article, it is an interesting article, what are you trying to tell us, you like Israel, you don’t like Bush what ??

Kaleem: You know it well, but the issue is that Jewish lobby and Jewish constituents in US are very powerful (for good or for bad). Top professors in IV League schools, Top Doctors, researchers, scientists, lawyers, accountants etc mostly belong to Jewish faith in U.S. That, plus the fact that Hitler almost wiped the Jews from the face of the earth leads us to a fundamental human right (the right to live and survive)*. Obviously the Jews where ever they are will support for their homeland, no one wants to be wiped of the face of the earth. Even the author of this article no matter how much he detests the US-Israel relationship will fight or see to it that his nation stays alive.

The author also mentions that both U.S and Israel are lands of immigrants. Now both of us are Americans but our sympathies or concerns are towards our country of birth. Similarly American Jews sympathize and help Israel (that they consider as their promised land, you know that polish Jews, Russian Jews, etc all originate from Israel......lookup Diaspora).

In US politics people vote for their congressman/woman based on their district, if the district is heavily populated with Jews and the two people running are a Muslim and Jew, don’t bet your camel on the Muslim (for he'll loose), similarly lets move to a Pakistani community in Queens and re-apply the Muslim and Jew congressman/woman theory, chances are that the Muslim will win. The other thing to take notice is that Jews in US have groomed their generations to stand in politics. I think PD mentioned this as well that look at Jews they are in political offices and then compare them to Muslims they own 7-11s and liquor stores. Also look at gripes stemming out of Muslim world compared to Jewish World. Muslims are quick to blame their societal problems on U.S and Israel or, anyone but themselves. Starting from 1940 onwards can you please tell me of one invention coming out of a Muslim country; the only things invented in Muslim countries are “conspiracy theories” and they too are pretty pathetic (I mean tsunami an act of Israel and U.S come on).

One thing that Jews have an advantage over Muslims is that Jews can concentrate on one country or two at the most. The Muslims can’t, Muslims represent many countries in U.S and their goals are very different except one and that they aren’t getting it and that is (“destruction of Israel”). I don’t think a Nigerian really gives a rats ass about Kashmiri cause or a Pakistani really cares or understands the real issue behind Uighers Chinese and their cause. So it is easier for Jewish community to support Israel than for Muslims to support their combined cause (which they don’t have). I am a Muslim (well I think I am but I have been labeled as a kafir on GS by a few, but who cares as long as I am happy :D, the rest can suck my thumb) and while I care somewhat about Palestinians, the moment I see their demand of “destruction of Israel”. I wonder if they are realistic. Look at all Muslim countries and to this date they deny that Israel exists (don’t you think that is stupid and primitive)

There are many things that the Muslim community can learn from “Bani Israel”. One is charity and applying it towards good to their people here in US and in Israel. Muslims charities are linked with terrorism (please save me the conspiracy theory). Other is to groom our kids so they take an active role in politics.

Yes the US-Israel relationship is complicated, twisted and intertwined. But instead of B1itching about it we should take corrective measures. Write to our congressmen/women take active role in politics, educate ourselves. I mean how many Muslim scholarships exist for poor Muslim kids in US. The Arab prince will bet a million dollars on a blackjack table and loose it in one hand and then b1tch about the Jew Dealer, rather than put the money in a college trust fund so a poor Muslim kid can go to school. Same with Zakat in US mosques take zakat but for what to buy blank audio tapes to record OBL and Dr Zawahiris hate filled message against the evil white crusader and the crusader army, but Allah(swt) forbid if some poor soul tries to better himself by route of education. OK Now I am getting tired this is a long post. I hope you understand the point I am trying to make.

Muslims have to look inwards and solve our own problems PEACEFULLY. We can achieve that by separating church and state. The moment you separate them the issues become realistic and less emotional and can be resolved.

*Same can be said for Palestinians but they are going it the wrong way.

I am ready to take your orders now. Drive thru next window please.