Netanyahu has become the most feted foreign leader in US history ... He is fully Washington's creature. His savagery, his monstrousness is entirely made in AmericaIt was a reminder that, despite our self-serving claims of progress and humanitarianism, our world is not very different from the way it has been for thousands of years. It was a reminder that power elites like to celebrate the demonstration of their power, cocooned both from the horrors faced by those crushed by their might, and from the clamour of protest of those horrified by the infliction of so much suffering. It was a reminder that this is not a “war” between Israel and Hamas - let alone, as Netanyahu would have us believe, a battle for civilisation between the Judeo-Christian world and the Islamic world. This is a US imperial war - part of its military campaign for “global, full-spectrum dominance” - carried out by Washington’s most favoured client state. The genocide is fully a US genocide, armed by Washington, paid for by Washington, given diplomatic cover by Washington, and - as the scenes in Congress underlined - cheered on by Washington. Or as Netanyahu stated in a moment of unintentional candour to Congress: “Our enemies are your enemy, our fight is your fight, and our victory will be your victory.” Israel is Washington’s largest military outpost in the oil-rich Middle East. The Israeli army is the Pentagon’s main battalion in that strategically important region. And Netanyahu is the outpost’s commander in chief. What is vital to Washington elites is that the outpost is supported at all costs; that it doesn’t fall to the “barbarians”.
US policy towards Israel has not changed in any meaningful sense for decades, whether the president has been red or blueBut the dissent of Pelosi - and of Harris, if that is what it was - was purely performative. True, they have no personal love for Netanyahu, who has so closely allied himself and his government with the US Republican right and former president Donald Trump. But Netanyahu simply serves as an alibi. Both Pelosi and Harris are stalwart supporters of Israel - a state that, according to the ICJ’s judgment last week, decades ago instituted apartheid rule in the Palestinian territories, using an illegal occupation as cover to ethnically cleanse the population there. Their political agenda is not about ending the annihilation of the people of Gaza. It is acting as a safety valve for popular dissatisfaction among traditional Democratic voters shocked by the scenes from Gaza. It is to deceive them into imagining that behind closed doors, there is some sort of policy fight over Israel’s handling of the Palestinian issue. That voting Democrat will one day - one very distant day - lead to an undefined “peace”, a fabled “two-state solution” where Palestinian children won’t keep dying in the interests of preserving the security of Israel’s illegal settler-militias. US policy towards Israel has not changed in any meaningful sense for decades, whether the president has been red or blue, whether Trump has been in the White House or Barack Obama. And if Harris becomes president - admittedly, a big if - US arms and money will continue flowing to Israel, while Israel will get to decide if US aid to Gaza is ever allowed in. Why? Because Israel is the lynchpin in a US imperial project for global full-spectrum dominance. Because for Washington to change course on Israel, it would also have to do other unthinkable things. It would have to begin dismantling its 800 military bases around the planet, just as Israel was told by the ICJ last week to dismantle its dozens of illegal settlements on Palestinian territory. The US would need to agree a shared global security architecture with China and Russia, rather than seek to bully and batter these great powers into submission with bloody proxy wars, such as the one in Ukraine.
The rulers of the Roman empire no more saw the coming fall than their modern counterparts in Washington canDecoded, that means a continuing horror show for the Palestinians there, as they are forced to continue living and dying with an Israeli aid blockade, starvation, bombs and unmarked “kill zones”. It means, too, an indefinite risk of Israel’s war on Gaza spilling over into a regional war, and potentially a global one, as tripwires towards escalation continue to grow in number. The US Congress, however, is too blinded by championing its small fortressed state in the Middle East to think about such complexities. Its members roared “USA!” to their satrap from Israel, just as Roman senators once roared “Glory!” to generals whose victories they assumed would continue forever. The rulers of the Roman empire no more saw the coming fall than their modern counterparts in Washington can. But every empire falls. And its collapse becomes inevitable once its rulers lose all sense of how absurd and abhorrent they have become. Read more at: MiddleEastEye.net
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