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Beware of the Dog! by Uri Avnery
Vice
President Dick Cheney threatened a few weeks ago that if This
week, President George Bush repeated this threat. If he were the leader
of All
this adds up to a clear warning: if Iran does not submit to the orders
of the US (and, perhaps, even if it does) Israel will attack it with
American help, much as it attacked the Iraqi nuclear reactor some 24
years ago. The
same week, something quite unexpected happened: Ariel Sharon sent the
Chief-of-Staff, Moshe Ya’alon, packing. His successor will most
probably be General Dan Halutz. Halutz
is, of course, a pilot, and one who played his part in the 1981 attack
on the Iraqi reactor. If he succeeds Ya’alon, it will be the first
time in the annals of the Israel Defense Forces that an airman is
appointed Chief-of-Staff. That is rather curious. In the coming year,
the army will be called upon to carry out a very difficult operation on
land: the evacuation of the Gaza Strip settlements. The appointment of
an Air Force general as Chief-of-Staff may hint that the IDF is planning
something even more important in the air. (Entr’act:
Nobody will shed a tear at the removal of Ya’alon. As Chief-of-Staff,
he bears responsibility for all the terrible things that happened in the
army during the last three years, from the “killing verification” of
a 13-year old girl to the “neighbor practice” – compelling a
Palestinian civilian to walk in front of soldiers on their way to kill a
militant. But if Ya’alon is succeeded by Halutz, it will confirm the
pessimistic dictum that for every bad man removed, there is an even
worse one to succeed him. For
those who have forgotten: Halutz (“pioneer” in Hebrew) aroused a
public storm after the Air Force dropped a one-ton bomb on the house of
a Hamas leader and killed him together with 15 civilians, including nine
children. Asked what he feels when dropping such a bomb, he answered
“a slight bump,” adding that he sleeps well afterwards. On the same
opportunity, he vilified Gush Shalom for its actions against war crimes
and demanded that we be put on trial for treason.)
Back
to Bush-Cheney and the Rottweiler. When
Bush came to power for the first time, the Neo-Cons laid before him a
coherent plan for the extension of the American Empire in the Middle
East. It contained three chapters: One,
to conquer Two,
to break the Iranian regime and return Three,
to do the same to It
might have been assumed that the experience of the American adventure in
Naive
people believe that after all this, Bush would not risk more adventures
of this kind. They are wrong. First,
because a primitive and vain person like him never admits to failure.
When one of his adventures fails, this just drives him on to even more
ambitious ones. Second,
the failure does indeed cost a lot of lives and destroys the
infrastructure of life in The
Europeans and Russian are trying to block Bush’s path. He is now going
to pay a state visit to the EU and NATO, trying to convince them by
sweet talk and threats to cooperate in his adventures. Therefore,
one must take seriously Bush’s and Cheney’s threats to unleash the
Rottweiler. The moment they feel that the way is clear, they will give
the sign to Will
military action cause the regime of the Ayatollahs to collapse? I doubt
it. It is, indeed, a detestable regime, but faced with an attack from
the outside, especially from “Crusaders and Zionists,” the Iranian
people will unite behind it. A proud people, with a glorious history
like the Iranians, will not break easily. In
the 1967 war, In
order to make permanent its rule over the Historically,
The
Syrian army entered In
1982, This
week, the Muslim leader Fariq al-Hariri, who lately joined the
opposition, was assassinated in There
is something laughable about this demand, coming as it does from two
occupying powers: the Americans in discuss this column in the forum Uri Avnery is a peace activist. |