Real power over U.S. policy toward Israel and Gaza rests with Biden, Harris, Pelosi, Schumer, Blinken -- not Yang. But AOC's function is to shield them from leftist anger.
There are three interrelated political factions that wield actual power to change blind U.S. support for Israel: the U.S. Congress, the Democratic Party, and the Biden Administration. Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY), who claims to oppose this U.S. posture toward Israel, has significant influence in and responsibility for each: she is a member of Congress, one of the party's most popular elected officials, and was a vocal supporter of the Biden campaign in the general election and is now a key surrogate for his administration.
As Israeli bombs fall on Gaza yet again as part of a conflict triggered by further incursions by Israeli settlers into occupied East Jerusalem, those key power centers remain steadfast in their support for Israel. The Biden State Department has issued one statement after the next so supportive of Israel that its spokesman, Ned Price, was petrified to utter a word that might be construed as empathy for Palestinian suffering — even refusing to condemn the killing of Palestinian children when asked explicitly if he does. After a two-minute opening statement on Sunday in which he announced that “the U.S. condemns in the strongest terms the barrage of rocket attacks fired into Israel” and heralded “Israel's legitimate right to defend itself, its people and its territory,” Price took questions from reporters in which he appeared on the verge of some sort of seizure each time he was pressed to say what he thought about violence by Israel against Palestinians:
After the Biden State Department's defense of Israel, one key Democratic leader after the next has issued one-sided statements pledging continuation of endless and unconditional U.S. support to Israel that are virtually identical to those issued by every pro-war, pro-Israel Republican, from Rep. Liz Cheney (R-WY) to Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AK) to Gov. Greg Abbott (R-TX). The long-time Democratic Congresswoman representing Manhattan, Rep. Carolyn Maloney, praised Price's comments and added her own: "This is terrorism,” the New York Democrat said of the Gazan response, adding: “ Rocket fire is never the answer.”
Even with the emergence of a strong “America First” faction within the Republican Party and the vaunted Squad within the Democratic Party, the same bipartisan lockstep consensus on Israel that has reigned in Washington for decades continues, whereby billions of dollars in U.S. taxpayer funds every year are sent to Israelis, whose health care and education benefits are better than those of millions of Americans. Meanwhile, U.S. officials reflexively defend Israel's use of violence. Indeed, support for this foreign nation is such a high priority in U.S. politics that GOP Governors have championed laws to prohibit American citizens from supporting a boycott of Israel if they want to keep their jobs (courts have struck down those laws as an obvious violation of the First Amendment). New York Democratic Governor Andrew Cuomo did the sameeven after he ordered boycotts of American states — Indiana and North Carolina — for laws they passed. In U.S. politics, boycotting Americans is fine, while boycotting Israel is treated as a virtual crime.
Ever since Bush 41's Secretary of State James Baker was vilified for attempting in 1992to condition U.S. aid to Israel on the cessation of growing settlements — arguing that such settlement expansions harms U.S. national security by inciting anti-American sentiment around the world — leaders of the establishment wings of both parties have shoveled enormous sums of U.S. taxpayer dollars to the Israelis even as Israel refuses to stop the conduct U.S. military officials warn is undermining U.S. national security. From Chuck Schumer to Joe Biden to Kamala Harris to Nancy Pelosi, that includes the most powerful figures within the Democratic Party, which now controls the Executive Branch and both houses of Congress. As The Intercept's Jeremy Scahill recently documented, Biden has been so fanatically pro-Israel for so long that it even made Israeli leaders uncomfortable.
So when AOC decided on Monday to finally use her massive platform to condemn specific political figures expressing this pro-Israel mentality, which of those powerful targets did she choose? None. Her brave outspoken moral stand was reserved for someone who has never held elected office and has zero power over U.S. policy toward Israel: New York City Democratic Mayoral Candidate Andrew Yang. As Democratic politicians in New York City have done for decades, Yang (just as his top rival, the African-American former police officer and Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams, did) issued a standard pro-Israel statement, one very similar to the statements from countless Democratic officials across the country:
(Responding to criticisms, Yang posted a new statement on Tuesday that, among other things, acknowledge the criticisms even from his own supporters for failing to acknowledge Palestinian suffering, saying: “I mourn for every Palestinian life taken before its time.")
AOC said nothing about the State Department's ongoing defense of Israel. She condemned none of her powerful colleagues in Congress who did the same. She refused to call on the Biden administration explicitly to change its policies or denounce Biden's fanaticism on this issue. Her only previous utterance was a mealy-mouthed, barely cogent tweet in which she randomly threw the Israel/Gaza conflict into a laundry list along with “paramilitary violence in Colombia” and “the detention of children on our own border and the militarization of US police departments” to say: “the United States must seriously assess its role in state violence and condition aid.”
So when she finally worked up the courage on Monday to single out a political official for public scolding and shaming on the issue of Israel, she decided that it should be Andrew Yang:
Wow, she told him! But on the same day that AOC so courageously attacked Andrew Yang, there was another person, one with far greater power than he, who issued a statement virtually identical to the one Yang issued. Her name is Nancy Pelosi, the Speaker of the House whose re-election to that position AOC supported, with whom AOC posed on the cover of Rolling Stone, and who AOC affectionately and obsequiously calls "Mama Bear.” Among other powers Pelosi possesses that Yang does not, Pelosi could whip support within the Democratic House caucus for the bill from Rep. Betty McCollum (DFL-MN), quietly co-sponsored by AOC, to condition Israeli aid on a cessation of settlement expansions and human rights abuses in the Palestinian territories it occupies, or Pelosi could bring that bill to the floor for a vote.
Yet AOC, over the course of more than 12,000 tweets to her almost 14 million followers, has never once used her massive megaphone to even mention that bill let alone advocate for it or agitate for a vote on it. Nor has she uttered a peep about the far more consequential statement about the Israel/Gaza conflict — universes more important — than the one issued by Yang: namely, the virtually identical one issued by Speaker Pelosi on Monday:
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The Israel issue is like the third rail: it continues to be lethal to anyone touching it. Notice how even among Glenn's readers there may be people who get pissed when he talks about the Palestinian question. Of course, in the sampler that follows we cannot be sure if many of the commenters are not simply trolls—a very high probability given the enormous machinery the empire deploys to monitor and manipulate the narrative about important issues, not to mention Israel itself, which maintains the world's most extensive propaganda department (Hasbara), to mould opinion in its favor. And that's not counting the spontaneous media support of many Zionist Jews. I guess we'll never know. But do notice the adversarial, downright professional attorneyish hostile tone used by several of the critics, starting with this fellow "Roland". These are obviously well-trained debaters or rhetoriticians. And their deviousness and bad faith is also quite obvious. Some even adopt a "friendly" patronising tone only to advise platitudes: "Glenn, it's important to listen to all sides, yada yada yada..." They are clearly trying to intimidate, exhaust, overwhelm, and browbeat Greenwald into silence or even an apology.
1) The pro-Israel position is the overwhelming, dominant position of the establishment wings of both political parties and the mainstream media. I know a lot of people on the right like to think that the media and Dems are anti-Israel but it's 100% false. Every president after Jimmy Carter has been steadfastly pro-Israel. The president who most challenged that was George HW Bush, with James Baker. Even Bush 43 was more even-handed than Clinton, Obama and Biden (the sole exception was Obama's abstention on the UN Resolution as punishment for Bibi's openly campaigning against him, and most of his aides were vehemently opposed to this). Few political figures in the US are more pro-Israel than Biden and Hillary. AIPAC loves Dems and the GOP equally. There is no daylight between them (the only ones questioning the orthodoxy are the Squad on the left and the Ron/Rand Paul faction on the right).
2) The media is no different. At CNN, several commentators have been fired for being anti-Israel (Marc Lamont Hill, Rick Sanchez, Octavia Nasr) while none has been for being too pro-Israel. So this view is overwhelmingly the dominant and almost all US discourse. And every security state agency -- the NSA/CIA/DoD -- is even more pro-Israel than they.
3) I'm well aware that a sizable chunk of my readership here -- perhaps the majority -- disagrees with my views on Israel and Palestine (though my views are consistent with my broader anti-militarism/anti-imperialism stand). It'd be easier for me to just not write about this. But I hope I have a readership that does not want me merely to echo what they already think, but which trusts I'm going to always be honest about what I see and think and not try to aggrandize anyone. I'm more than willing to engage critics -- as I said, I'm talking to a couple of right-wing MAGA Israel supporters to have on to explore these questions -- but to me, the value of this independent platform is not that I am a puppet for anyone side or faction but will also endeavor to tell you what I think and see, and I've always had a readership that could tolerate that kind of dissent and divergence from their strongly held views because they know I come by mine honestly and with an attempt to be scrupulous with the facts.
I get that it'd be way easier for me to just avoid this topic altogether, just to avoid reader dissension. But I wouldn't feel comfortable with myself if I did.
Understood but please respond to my earlier query re this article by Eliot Abrams in NRO today. I can live with your bias but please don't ignore facts.
Eliot Abrams is a dogmatic neocon and I know full well what his views are on Israel and Gaza. I'll read the article but, to be honest, I'm more interested in engaging with less pro-war doctrinal Israel supporters than the Bill Kristols and David Frums of the world. The faction on the right that interests me more is the America First/MAGA faction. Many are not on board with pro-Israel dogma but some are. Those are the people I'm interested in engaging.
I’m MAGA so would love to hear it. We desperately want NO MORE WARS especially Middle East wars. Obviously there are differences of opinion in MAGA land too
There will be well orchestrated and choreographed campaign, full of "facts" and lies, against you even in this enlightened group of readers.
Always the same -- for 70+ years.
Let's remember -- a portion of the annual huge "foreign assistance to Israel" is always returned to pockets of US politicians. Therefore, we might absolutely hate anything - Iranian whose democratically elected secular government and US-educated economist President we over-through decades ago -- still very fresh memory of every Iranian.
Nothing but rivers of blood and suffering of millions that the coming avalanche of "criticism" will try to whitewash
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A few points:
1) The pro-Israel position is the overwhelming, dominant position of the establishment wings of both political parties and the mainstream media. I know a lot of people on the right like to think that the media and Dems are anti-Israel but it's 100% false. Every president after Jimmy Carter has been steadfastly pro-Israel. The president who most challenged that was George HW Bush, with James Baker. Even Bush 43 was more even-handed than Clinton, Obama and Biden (the sole exception was Obama's abstention on the UN Resolution as punishment for Bibi's openly campaigning against him, and most of his aides were vehemently opposed to this). Few political figures in the US are more pro-Israel than Biden and Hillary. AIPAC loves Dems and the GOP equally. There is no daylight between them (the only ones questioning the orthodoxy are the Squad on the left and the Ron/Rand Paul faction on the right).
2) The media is no different. At CNN, several commentators have been fired for being anti-Israel (Marc Lamont Hill, Rick Sanchez, Octavia Nasr) while none has been for being too pro-Israel. So this view is overwhelmingly the dominant and almost all US discourse. And every security state agency -- the NSA/CIA/DoD -- is even more pro-Israel than they.
3) I'm well aware that a sizable chunk of my readership here -- perhaps the majority -- disagrees with my views on Israel and Palestine (though my views are consistent with my broader anti-militarism/anti-imperialism stand). It'd be easier for me to just not write about this. But I hope I have a readership that does not want me merely to echo what they already think, but which trusts I'm going to always be honest about what I see and think and not try to aggrandize anyone. I'm more than willing to engage critics -- as I said, I'm talking to a couple of right-wing MAGA Israel supporters to have on to explore these questions -- but to me, the value of this independent platform is not that I am a puppet for anyone side or faction but will also endeavor to tell you what I think and see, and I've always had a readership that could tolerate that kind of dissent and divergence from their strongly held views because they know I come by mine honestly and with an attempt to be scrupulous with the facts.
I get that it'd be way easier for me to just avoid this topic altogether, just to avoid reader dissension. But I wouldn't feel comfortable with myself if I did.
Understood but please respond to my earlier query re this article by Eliot Abrams in NRO today. I can live with your bias but please don't ignore facts.
https://www.nationalreview.com/2021/05/israel-erupts-cutting-through-the-misinformation-surrounding-part-of-this-conflict/?utm_source=recirc-desktop&utm_medium=homepage&utm_campaign=river&utm_content=featured-content-trending&utm_term=first
Eliot Abrams is a dogmatic neocon and I know full well what his views are on Israel and Gaza. I'll read the article but, to be honest, I'm more interested in engaging with less pro-war doctrinal Israel supporters than the Bill Kristols and David Frums of the world. The faction on the right that interests me more is the America First/MAGA faction. Many are not on board with pro-Israel dogma but some are. Those are the people I'm interested in engaging.
I’m MAGA so would love to hear it. We desperately want NO MORE WARS especially Middle East wars. Obviously there are differences of opinion in MAGA land too
Glenn, I've become a real fan and switched to Founding Member but your ad hominem attack is disappointing. I have come to expect better from you.
Why engage right wing MAGA Israel supporters? Just have Bari Weiss on. I'd love to see the 2 of you go at it on this.
I've talked to Bari over the last year about a bunch of things and would definitely be willing to talk to her about this.
I would pay extra to watch that discussion.
Thank you !! Bari Weiss who in her sub-stack blog sings odes about her adoration of extreme racist Likudnik politician -- her "hero"
Elie Wiesel's Israeli propaganda and the myth of Soviet genocide against the Jews
His book "The Jews of Silence" was created as part of Israel’s covert propaganda and influence program targeting American Jews.
Elie Wiesel's Israeli propaganda and the myth of Soviet genocide against the Jews - Immigrants as a Weapon (substack.com)
Bravo Glenn and thank you.
There will be well orchestrated and choreographed campaign, full of "facts" and lies, against you even in this enlightened group of readers.
Always the same -- for 70+ years.
Let's remember -- a portion of the annual huge "foreign assistance to Israel" is always returned to pockets of US politicians. Therefore, we might absolutely hate anything - Iranian whose democratically elected secular government and US-educated economist President we over-through decades ago -- still very fresh memory of every Iranian.
Nothing but rivers of blood and suffering of millions that the coming avalanche of "criticism" will try to whitewash
Firing rockets into Israel is an act of terrorism. There is no justification for terrorism. Terrorists don’t get to have their motives understood.