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Showing Original Post only (View all)How Israel Is driving the US to War in Syria [View all]
How Israel Is driving the US to War in SyriaThe threat of a unilateral Israeli strike on Iran if the US does not act on Syria is slowly seeping into American media.
September 3, 2013 * by Max Blumenthal * Alternet
Editor's note: What is the driving force in the building U.S. campaign to launch attacks on Syria? Max Blumenthal below argues that Israel's military intelligence and political leadership are forcing the issue, and a recent New York Times article described the Israel lobby as a powerful presence in the White House's deliberations. Other journalists, like the Guardian's Nafeez Ahmed have suggested that the impetus for attacking Syria is part of a larger regional multi-year project to sustain control over the production of oil and gas by Western oil companies. Noam Chomsky, long-time scholar and commentator on the Mideast has argued persuasively that the Israel lobby's influence in the United States is overstated; essentially arguing that Israel is a satellite of US power, and that its priorities are addressed to the extent that the US is in agreement with its wishes.
President Barack Obamas August 31 announcement that he would seek congressional authorization to strike Syria has complicated an aggressive Israeli campaign to render a US attack inevitable. While the Israelis are far from the only force in bringing the US to the brink of war obviously Assads own actions are the driving factor their dubious intelligence assessments have proven pivotal.
On April 25, the head of the Israeli armys Military Intelligence research and analysis division, Brig. Gen. Itai Brun, delivered a high profile lecture at the military-linked Institute for National Security Studies. To the best of our professional understanding, the [Syrian] regime has used lethal chemical weapons, Brun declared, referring to March 19 attacks near Damascus and Aleppo.
The very fact that they have used chemical weapons without any appropriate reaction, Brun said, is a very worrying development, because it might signal that this is legitimate.
The stunning statement by the Israeli armys top intelligence analyst was significantly stronger than suspicions expressed days before by the UK and France about the Syrian regimes use of chemical weapons. It was clearly aimed at Obama, who had declared in the summer of 2012 that chemical weapons attacks on civilian targets would transgress a red line and trigger US military action. But the White House pushed back against the Israeli ploy, dispatching Secretary of State John Kerry to demand Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu supply more conclusive evidence.
I dont know yet what the facts are, Kerry said after a phone call with Netanyahu, I dont think anybody knows what they are.
http://www.alternet.org/world/how-israel-driving-us-war-syria
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Got any evidence of that The British Parliament saw it and guess what, they weren't buying. So what
sabrina 1
Sep 2013
#15
the title comes across as Jew-Baiting & is unsupported by what is written. Israel knows Assad
KittyWampus
Sep 2013
#3
If France was in the title instead of Israel would you say it's French baiting?
snagglepuss
Sep 2013
#5
No it doesn't. Israel is a sovereign nation, I presume they are claiming to be a Democracy. So every
sabrina 1
Sep 2013
#16
"because [Obama] thought he could be to cute by half on Syria, and Syria called him on it." <-what
99th_Monkey
Sep 2013
#7
I am not a supporter of the State of Israel - but on this matter Saudi Arabia is much bigger factor
Douglas Carpenter
Sep 2013
#10
oh that's possible - maybe even probable. But they are not the prime backers of the rebels - That
Douglas Carpenter
Sep 2013
#17
Implying that Israel is "driving" the war in Syria is bullshit & not even supported by the
KittyWampus
Sep 2013
#18