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Netanyahu criticizes US foreign policy in US Congress!





Netanyahu criticizes US foreign policy in US Congress!

-Dr. Abdul Ruff Colachal

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All along, the US leaders have systematically pampered the fanatic Israeli leaders, the spoiled children, with a regular supply of money and weapons in order to control oil rich Arab nations. Israel began its royalistic existence in 1948 in Palestine by killing Palestinians and confiscating their lands. Today the same spoiled boys come to USA and boldly criticize US policies. The immoral parents are now deeply confused. 

 

Perhaps the United States is the only nation on earth that invites foreign leaders to address the US parliament (joint Congress session) to criticize US policies, especially its foreign policy goals, ruthlessly.  No other nation can afford this.

In other countries the opposition can take the ruling party to task but in USA, unfortunately, both the republican and democratic parties play a sort of joint game on foreign policy, especially on US policy for Israel as USA is infested with rich Jews that finance the US politicians and fund even the US policy makers, cutting across the usual bi-party ideology. Moreover, there are both strong Jewish lobbyists and elected members of the Congress and Senate that promote only Israeli interests plus woo American senators and Congress men to promote Israeli interests as their own. . 

Or, is USA makes exception in its policy of allowing foreign leaders to criticize US policy actions by granting permission to Zionist hawkish premier Netanyahu to say whatever he feels fit?

Israeli PM Bibi Netanyahu was invited to USA to bombard US foreign policy of course not by US president Barak Obama but by the Congress speaker without the consent of US president.

It indeed sounds awkward. 

On 4th March Israeli hawkish PM Benjamin Netanyahu addressed a joint session of Congress at the invitation of House Speaker John Boehner, bypassing the US president. As expected, Netanyahu targeted Iran and denounced the Obama administration's nuclear negotiations with Iran—providing fodder for war hawks who've already been organizing in the Senate.

In fact, Netanyahu vomited poison with a splash, standing in front of US congressmen as the lawmakers responded to him with a succession of usual standing ovations - for which Israeli government and Zionist lobbies seem to pay huge money.  Netanyahu in fact asked Americans in a diplomatic language to behave and gave a full course on how to make policies to save Israel as the prime duty of US president. With dark warnings and a call to action, Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel used one of the world’s most prominent venues on Tuesday to denounce what he called a “bad deal” being negotiated with Iran and to mount an audacious challenge to President Obama.

The speech came even as Secretary of State John Kerry and Mohammad Javad Zarif, the Iranian foreign minister, continued their talks in Switzerland.

While Netanyahu was escorted into the chamber as a demigod of Americans by a bipartisan delegation of lawmakers and greeted with raucous enthusiasm, especially by Republicans, more than 50 Democrats skipped the event. Democrats blamed Netanyahu and Speaker John A. Boehner for arranging the event without consulting the White House in an effort to undercut the president of USA.

 It is major shame for the highly educated Americans to accept dictates from Israel that decides everything about US policies in general and foreign policy in particular.  Now, Democrats in the Senate hold the cards. If they sign onto anti-diplomacy bills that have been introduced in the last few weeks, we'll be on a slippery slope to war with Iran. On the other hand, if grassroots pressure helps keep Democrats from folding to the hawks, the Obama administration can continue to pursue peace.

When the leaders of Democratic Party also play into dirty republican as well as Israeli hands, it’s up to the party people and members of Senate and Congress to make our voices heard.

Yes, the Democrats are launching an emergency drive to ramp up the pressure on Senate Democrats—to make sure they don't cave in to the intense pressure being applied by war hawks in the wake of Netanyahu's speech.

Isaac Herzog, the Zionist Union leader who is challenging Netanyahu in the elections, said that “there is no doubt that Netanyahu knows how to give speeches,” but that the speech in Congress “will not stop Iran going nuclear.”  Herzog said the prime minister’s trip had delivered “a harsh blow to American-Israeli relations.”

 Israelis want wars and  therefore are annoyed that President Obama is seen brokering a diplomatic resolution to Iran's nuclear program, the United States would achieve an enormous win—by using tough and principled diplomacy instead of rushing to war.

Israel is capitalizing the US war in Mideast, sacrificing resource sand solders, to its own advantage. Members should undertake a tireless and effective frontline defense in the fight to keep Americans out of another endless war.

All war efforts in USA are backed by some of the same right-wing Republicans who propelled Americans into the war with Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya, even against Pakistan by drone murders. These have some Democratic co-sponsors too. And both could kill the Obama‘s chances for peaceful diplomacy with Iran in an instant—by driving Iran away from the negotiating table.

 The democratic members may have stopped war hawks from dictating policy throughout Obama's presidency—including this past December, when Republicans tried to torpedo negotiations with Iran but the Pentagon’s decision to accelerate the Bushdom era war in Mideast could not be stopped by President Obama.

 Hope are still left that President Obama can stop Israel from executing its treacherous and destabilizing moves against Iran and Arab nations.

The task of humanists in USA and elsewhere is to ensure that Democrats in Congress resist the war hawks. If they hold the line, Americans will be able to preserve diplomacy with Iran—and prove that it's a viable alternative to endless military aggression in the Middle East, obviously for energy resources..

If talks with Iran fail because of unwarranted congressional meddling, Democrats who side with Republican war hawks will be at fault. And Americans will make sure that progressive voters will hold them accountable in the weeks, months, and years to come.

Let the media, instead of promoting wars and war mongers give the Obama administration the space it needs to let diplomacy work.

Israel illegally possesses some unaccounted for nukes and it is keen to see Iran does not have nukes to match Israel and as for as possible diffuse tensions in Mideast.

President Obama is expected to move further, a few steps more to end the Zionist crimes against the humanity and cripple its terrorist tentacles globally.

Israel cannot expect the world to move according  to its will.

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Educationist, Prolific writer, International Columnist, Expert on Mideast

Affairs, Commentator  on world affairs & sport fixings, Chancellor-Founder

of Centor for International Affairs(CIA); Chronicler of Foreign occupations

& Freedom movements (Palestine, Kashmir, Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Xinjiang,

Chechnya, etc.) university teacher; Author of books/ebooks; Editor.


 














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