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Hearts and Golems

By Leslie Thatcher

Fri Jul 28th, 2006 at 02:07:04 PM EDT :: International

Jacques Chirac and Pierre Rousslin suggest that to some extent Iran's desire to be taken seriously and talked to directly by the United States is at the heart of the present Middle East crisis. Rousselin goes so far as to suggest that the longer the US ignores Tehran, the more outrageous and costly its antics will become, as though it were some naughty teenager in need of attention.

Meanwhile, those very antics play into the hands of those who are either cheering on the Apocalypse or planning a "new Middle East" and they push all the buttons of an Israel that, in an image evoked by Sélim Nassib in another context, possibly sees itself as a ghetto surrounded by hostile aliens.

In some of the many legends of the Prague ghetto, Rabbi Judah Loew creates a powerful monster of mud, the Golem, which defends the ghetto against violence directed against it from outside. In most variants of the story, Rabbi Loew has to decommission the Golem when it runs amok, wreaking violence incommensurate with the actual threats to the ghetto. Today, the pages of Ha'aretz debate whether the IDF is a lumbering monster, ineffective and violent, or "one of the most sophisticated" and intelligent armies in the world - as though both options were mutually exclusive.

Just as people who have not healed from trauma can become dangerous, old wounds to the collective psyche - whether the humiliation of colonization and the CIA deposition of Dr. Mohammed Mossadegh in 1953, or close to 4,000 years of repeated attempts at eradication - provoke unreasonable responses when they are poked. Old tapes play over and over. New responses, therapeutic responses, are needed - urgently.


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Meaning that  the Jewish settler-state is a threat not only to the Palestinian people and its neighbors and to its own people,  but to Jews everywhere.   That's because the  whole world (not just Arab/Islamic nations) isn't going to sit still and allow the IDF to slaughter sixteen thousand Lebanese/Palestinians as it did during the '82 US sponsored Israeli invasion of Lebanon. And if the world reacts to this  latest Golem-style overreaction by Israel, American-supporters of that state could suffer from a  violent worldwide outbreak of anti-Semitism.    If such happens,  Zionism (the movement for a Jewish homeland) will have eaten its very own.  

How to prevent this from happening?    By getting at the root cause of  the Middle East conflicts - the enslavement of the Palestinian people by the Jewish settler-state's occupation of Palestine.     With the liberation of Palestine, the potential for an anti-Semitic outbreak will evaporate.

by booboo on Sat Jul 29th, 2006 at 10:34:51 AM EDT

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Adolf Eichmann visited Palestine in 1937.  He was invited by Haganah (the Jewish/Zionist terrorist organization).  Feivel Poikes, a Haganah intelligence officer, told him, "Jewish nationalist circles were very pleased with the radical German policy since the strength of the Jewish population in Palestine would be so far increased thereby that in the foreseeable future the Jews could reckon upon numerical superiority over the Arabs."

Brenner, lenni, "Zionism in the Age of Dictators"
as quoted at http://www.bidstrup.com/zionism.htm

Talk about eating one's own.
"We must be the change we wish to see in the world." -- Mahatma Ghandi
by earthymom on Sat Jul 29th, 2006 at 11:01:12 AM EDT
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I have one word for those in the Israeli and American government who think that they can defeat Hezbollah with increasing bomb after bomb after bomb:
Chechnya.

For a great article which describes Russian air strikes not unlike those the Israeli's are aiming in Lebanon, read the late Fred Cuny's article, "Killing Chechnya" which PBS reprinted on the pages attached to the documentary on CUNY.  CUNY disappeared in Chechnya, by the way.  He was a disaster-relief guru and some say he may have been a spy, others say he just cultivated that image to stay alive.  No one can argue that he saved countless lives with his ability to find practical solutions to natural and man-made disasters.  Anyway, the link to the PBS reprint is below.
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/cuny/laptop/killingchechnya.html
Flojoe
by flojoe (bcnhscollege@mac.com) on Sun Jul 30th, 2006 at 05:41:15 AM EDT http://www.saddleshoe.blogspot.com
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When I found my self going beyond the blame game in relationship to this latest Israel-Hezbollah war, I found Iran.   Because, I at this time see oil as a more deadly weapon today than an atomic bomb, I say Shiite vs Sunni.   This got me thinking about how Iran could very well be out to dominate the Middle East by using a Hezbollah-Israel war as a way to bring down the governments of Lebanon then Iraq.   This will put the other moderate Sunni governments in the Middle East on notice, forcing them to pull away from supporting the U.S.

Lebanon and Iraq (I believe)is to void the "Democratic" ideal as workable in the Middle East.   I had been wondering how the Congo and Venezuela fit in to this Shiite domination.   Now I know where they fit.   They are there to aid Iran.

Now I am up to which will fall first: Lebanon or the creditability of both Israel and Mr. Bush's administration?   I need help in this way I have come to be thinking for the past two weeks.  Are all of these Middle East crisis a front for Iranian, Shiite domination of the Middle East while "we" remain in the "terrorist" era?

by lunky on Mon Jul 31st, 2006 at 12:13:11 AM EDT

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For months the US and Israel have been trying to provoke a response -- strangling Gaza/punishing them for freely and democratically electing a representative Bush didn't approve.  Cross border raids by Israelis into Lebanon, etc.  Israel has taken some hostages of its own -- prior to their soldiers' capture and without much coverage in Western media.

There has been speculation for at least 6 months that the Bush Adm. is looking for an excuse to attack Iran before the end of 2007.

The US is itching for Syria to get pulled into this because Syria and Iran have a mutual defense treaty.  If Syria gets involved, or Israe/the US finds some "justification" for dropping even one bomb on Syria, Iran will be pulled in.

The US is in Afghanistan and Iraq.  We hold Kuwait and its Gulf neighbors and Saudi Arabia in our pockets so to speak.  Iran is effectively surrounded except on the Syrian front.

Control of oil and contol of water are among the material motivations.  There are other motivations as well.

This has been planned for some time.
"We must be the change we wish to see in the world." -- Mahatma Ghandi
by earthymom on Mon Jul 31st, 2006 at 01:43:15 AM EDT
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clap clap
I agree 100% to that!
Now, once small incedent can uncover a bigger plan or truth, the rape of the 15 years old girl killing her family then burn her body was just a sign that the Sunnis arent really who been the fuel for the fight Sunnis vs Shittes!
For it has been un-questioned of who, and lack of evidances, and oral blames from each sides Sunnis and Shittes, then of course, they were together once upon of time, and both were to hate the Saddam goverment with different levels but none likes it anyways, while now they are fighting each others specificly destroying mosques whcih is for both sides never everrrrrrrr been thought of!

So, you are right, there must someone else who playing an agenda who carries specific figures in it, for instant many many voices in middle east are heard about giving Palestinians a new homeland from Iraq, which is of course, not even negotiatble and not acceptable by Palestinans nor Iraqies, and yet Shittes are killing Palestinans in Iraq, so to destroy that plan and from another point of view Palestinians are Sunnis mostly, so, makeing the water unclear makes hunts much easir!

anyways, thanks for your analyze and I am amazed of your analyzation for the situation here.
God created man to build not to destroy
by 3arabi on Mon Jul 31st, 2006 at 08:05:35 PM EDT http://www.palsteen.com/
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http://www.commondreams.org/views06/0730-26.htm

The Final Say
Israeli soldiers are again being sent into the quagmire of Lebanon, being used as battering rams by the U.S. against Syria and Iran

by Eric Margolis

The spreading war in Lebanon has bared the bizarre contradictions and self-destructive nature of U.S. Mideast policy.

With one hand, the U.S. sends $30 million of food and blankets to Lebanon for the 20% of its population made refugees by Israel's bombing.

With the other, it rushes planeloads of precision bombs to Israel, one of which may have destroyed a UN border observer post, killing four, including a Canadian major.

In Rome, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice last week blocked international efforts by Europe and Washington's Arab allies to halt the war. Not since Colin Powell's grotesque lies to the UN about Iraq has American diplomacy so debased itself. Small wonder hatred for America is surging across the Muslim world.

Rice also proclaimed the U.S. was going to midwife the birth of a "new Middle East" by means of the Lebanon war. This latest absurdity comes from the same fools and right-wing ideologues that fathered the Iraq debacle.

However, Canadian PM "Steve" Harper has no doubts. He suggested the deceased Canadian major and his UN-mandated post may have been at fault for being in the way of Israeli bombs, and that Israel's destruction of the southern third of Lebanon was a "measured response." Many Canadians must suspect they elected a prime minister who actually may be George Bush's intellectual equal.

In Washington, Vice President Dick Cheney and his neocon Praetorian Guard's true agenda is becoming clear. Israel's attempted destruction of Hezbollah is the first step in a long-planned bid to strip away Iran's allies and effectively turn Lebanon into a joint U.S.-Israeli protectorate. The second step will no doubt be an assault on Syria. Step three: Isolating and crippling Iran by a massive bombing campaign accompanied by renewed efforts to overthrow its government.

Attacking Hezbollah also serves as the long-predicted (by this column) "November surprise" to boost sagging Republican fortunes in U.S. mid-term elections.

Americans, steeped in deep ignorance and prejudice about the Mideast, are now being misled by the administration and its media allies that Lebanon is a new front in the so-called war on terrorism. As I recently learned doing radio shows across the U.S., a great many Americans cannot distinguish between Hezbollah, al-Qaida, Taliban, the PLO, Hamas, etc. All are terrorists. Listeners even called in to ask if the fighting in Lebanon was the prelude to Armageddon.

Bush has failed to stop al-Qaida and is stuck in lost wars in Iraq and Afghanistan costing $300 billion. His answer: Start a new crusade in Lebanon against the latest bogeyman, Hezbollah, and its Syrian and Iranian allies. War fever wins elections.

Having covered Israel's disastrous invasion of Lebanon in the 1980s, I am appalled it is again getting sucked into another bloody, dirty, pointless war there. Hezbollah, which represents as much as a third of Lebanon's population, won't be defeated by bombing or limited ground assaults: It fought Israel for 18 years and won.

Hezbollah's 3,000 tough fighters just battled Israel's mighty armed forces to a standstill for two weeks. Only the ethnic cleansing of southern Lebanon's Shias will push it back.

Israel's new government under Ehud Olmert is allowing itself to be used by Washington as a battering ram against Syria and Iran. It could likely have avoided this war and Hezbollah's rocket barrages by a low-key response, some ritual artillery fire, and the usual prisoner swap.

But Olmert allowed the chief of defence staff, an air force general, to take charge and go destroy much of Lebanon, guided by emotions, not sense. Now Israeli soldiers are being once again sent into the Lebanese quagmire.

The bitter lessons of Israel's 1980s disaster in Lebanon are forgotten, just as the U.S. military in Iraq forgot the lessons of Vietnam. A triumphant Hezbollah may even emerge as the victor of this battle. The big winner? Osama bin Laden.  

© 2006 The Toronto Sun
"We must be the change we wish to see in the world." -- Mahatma Ghandi
by earthymom on Mon Jul 31st, 2006 at 02:35:13 AM EDT
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"Rousselin goes so far as to suggest that the longer the US ignores Tehran, the more outrageous and costly its antics will become, as though it were some naughty teenager in need of attention"

It cant be the amazing arrogance of the US toward the entire retgion and the assenine assumption that Iran and others need "democritization"

After all..the US invades communities the world over and it's never is played as "antics."

Iran is responding to failed foreign policy.

Get a nuke and save yourself otherwise the US is going to make you part of an axis of evil and take you down.

How do we counter the propaganda tools of war and the general assumption of western superiority and the traditional christian anti islamism which the Federal government manipulates the public with? :)

Answer: The Crusades are alive and well. Its no accident that Bush used those terms. (when refering to the war on terror)

Challenging this has to be included at the heart of the struggle against current US and Israeli policies.

Along with discussing the situation itself.

The obscure we see eventually. The completely obvious, it seems, takes longer. Edward R. Murrow
by Elegba (elegba@gmail.com) on Mon Jul 31st, 2006 at 04:24:42 AM EDT

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Check out the Wayne Madsen report. I'm giving you the link at the Randi Rhodes site because there are more articles besides this one offering proof that members of the Israeli government were discussing this invasion long ago and you might even want to listen to the show archives.  

http://www.therandirhodesshow.com/live/node/3609
Flojoe
by flojoe (bcnhscollege@mac.com) on Mon Jul 31st, 2006 at 08:31:25 AM EDT http://www.saddleshoe.blogspot.com

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Inpeach Bush, Condoleezza and Blair now. Send them to the Hague.

This is another war crime under the state-terrorist coverall of the 'War on Terror'.

by Kelvin Yearwood on Mon Jul 31st, 2006 at 11:51:52 AM EDT

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there isnt a Snowballs chance of this happening
The obscure we see eventually. The completely obvious, it seems, takes longer. Edward R. Murrow
by Elegba (elegba@gmail.com) on Mon Jul 31st, 2006 at 01:48:10 PM EDT
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