Posted by: zanshin, 2009-06-07 07:18

Story

The Wages of Hubris and Vengeance -- The Future of Israel and the Decline of the American Empire

Arno J Mayer, 2009-06-04 (Thursday), Counter Punch
Israel is in the grip of a kind of collective schizophrenia. Not only its governors but the majority of its Jewish population have delusions of both grandeur and persecution, making for a distortion of reality and inconsistent behavior. Israeli Jews see and represent themselves as a chosen people and part of a superior Western civilization. They consider themselves more cerebral, reasonable, moral, and dynamic than Arabs and Muslims generally, and Palestinians in particular. At the same time they feel themselves to be the ultimate incarnation of the Jewish people’s unique suffering through the ages, still subject to constant insecurity and defenselessness in the face of ever-threatening extreme and unmerited punishment.

Such a psyche leads to hubris and vengefulness, the latter a response to the perpetual Jewish torment said to have culminated, as if by a directive purpose, in the Holocaust. Remembering the Shoah is Israel’s Eleventh Commandment and central to the nation’s civil religion and Weltanschauung. Family, school, synagogue, and official culture propagate its prescriptive narrative, decontextualized and surfeited with ethnocentrism. The re-memorizing of victimization is ritualized on Yom Ha Shoah and institutionalized by Yad Vashem.

Israel uses the Holocaust to conjure the specter of a timeless existential peril, in turn used to justify its warfare state and unbending diplomacy. Forever posing as the impossibly vulnerable Biblical David braving the Islamic Goliath, Israel insists all its cross-border wars and punitive operations are strictly defensive, preventive, or preemptive. Yet its leaders, many of them retired senior officers of the armed forces and intelligence services, attribute the exploits of the military to the advanced weapons, exemplary strategists, and uniquely principled citizen soldiers of the country’s formidable “Defense Forces,” one of the world’s mightiest fighting machines.

This self-congratulation passes over the powerlessness of the enemy “other” while it vastly exaggerates Israel’s innate strength to the point of impairing judgment and action. Without the enormous and practically unconditional financial, military, and diplomatic support of the United States and European Union, Israel would be an unexceptional small Middle Eastern nation-state, not an anomalous regional superpower. Even with this truly uncommon foreign backing (not to mention that of the global diaspora), the Jewish state scores only pyrrhic victories, judging by its failure to significantly enhance its strategic and political position in the Greater Middle East—except for the time gained to further consolidate and expand its fiercely contested “facts on the ground” in the West Bank, Jerusalem, and the Golan.

Although its leaders avoid saying so in public, Israel does not want peace, or a permanent comprehensive settlement, except on its own terms. They do not dare spell these out publicly, as they presume the enemy’s unconditional surrender, even enduring submission. Instead the Palestinians continue to be blamed for a chronic state of war that entails Israel’s continuing self-endangerment and militarization. This policy’s underlying strategic premise is the need to prevent any significant change in the West Asian balance of power.

But there is possibly another less delusional reason for their spurning accommodation and negotiation: because of their history of exile and want of political self-rule, Jews and their sages may well be insufficiently mindful of the theory and practice of sovereign statecraft. Admittedly, after 1945 the leaders of many of the new states of the post-colonial worlds were equally benighted. Unlike most of them, however, Israel’s political class and thinkers prize their deep connection with the West, including its philosophic and intellectual heritage, to the point of putting admission to the European Union ahead of rapprochement with the Arab/Muslim world. Yet they seem not to be conversant with the fundamental ideas of the likes of Machiavelli and Clausewitz. Respectively theorists of politics and war, both emphatically propound moderation over unrestraint. Machiavelli puts virtù at the center of his formula for the use of power and force. He does not, however, construe it as a moral principle—as virtue—but as a prescript for prudence, flexibility, and a sense of sober limits in power politics.

Clausewitz theorizes limited war for well-defined and negotiable objectives, the disposition for compromise varying in inverse ratio to the victor’s aims and demands. He cautions above all against “absolute” war in which intellect, reason, and judgment are cast aside. Although he and Machiavelli take account of the interpenetration of domestic and international politics, both conceive them as two distinct spheres. In Israel, domestic politics prevails, with little concern for the reason of international politics.

These insights are particularly relevant for small states. But blinded by their successful defiance of limits and laws, the leaders of Israel take their country of seven million people (over 20 percent of them non-Jewish, mostly Arabs) to be a great power by dint of its outsized armed forces and arms industry. They deceive themselves by assuming the Western world’s support for its military hypertrophy is irreversible. Perverting virtù they launch nearly absolute military expeditions against the radical Palestinian resistance. They also envisage striking resurgent Iran with the most modern American-made and -financed aircraft operated by American-certified Israeli pilots. Nor does Tel Aviv hesitate to send military, technical, and covert “intelligence” missions, as well as weapons, to scores of nations in the Middle East, ex-Soviet sphere, Africa, Asia, and Latin America, not infrequently in concert with Washington.

State terror is all but integral to the latest weapons and tactics with which Israel’s forces engage the Palestinian resistance fighters. Of course the latter also resort to terror, the hallmark of asymmetrical warfare. But it is Israel that sows the wind and reaps the whirlwind. A vicious, endless cycle of vengeance, driven by the clashes of Israel’s overconfident, sophisticated, and regular military forces with crude and irregular paramilitary forces, further intensifies the distrust between Israelis and Palestinians, including Israeli Arabs, most of them Muslim. Though intended to break the will of the armed militias by inflicting unbearable pain on the host society, as in Lebanon and Gaza, the collateral damage of Israel’s campaigns of “shock and awe” only serve to fire the avenging fury of the powerless.

Since Israel’s foundation, the failure to pursue Arab-Jewish understanding and cooperation has been Zionism’s “great sin of omission” (Judah Magnes). At every major turn since 1947-48 Israel has had the upper hand in the conflict with the Palestinians, its ascendancy at once military, diplomatic, and economic. This prepotency became especially pronounced after the Six Day War of 1967. Consider the annexations and settlements; occupation and martial law; settler pogroms and expropriations; border crossings and checkpoints; walls and segregated roads. No less mortifying for the Palestinians has been the disproportionately large number of civilians killed and injured, and the roughly 10,000 languishing in Israeli prisons.

Despite the recent ingloriousness of Operation Cast Lead in Gaza, Israel’s ruling and governing class continues to stand imperious. Yet evidence that the country’s military is increasingly ill-adapted to fight today’s decentralized irregular warfare mounts, while its foreign policy is increasingly incoherent and hostage to the hidebound partisan politics of competing intransigence. Geopolitically unsteady, its relation to Washington is battered by the same heavy winds now buffeting the center and periphery of the American empire.

Even so, emboldened by cutting-edge conventional and unconventional weapons, the governors of Israel, contemptuous of the minuscule and comatose left opposition in the Knesset and the country at large, vow to hold on to most of the archipelago of settlements and all of Jerusalem. They pay lip service to the two-state solution, but all they are prepared to concede to the Palestinians is a cramped pseudo-state with minimal sovereignty, with Gaza severed from the West Bank. If pressed they might agree to a 30-mile tunnel under sovereign Israeli land to establish an artificial contiguity between fragmented West Bank and fenced-in Gaza Strip. Yet they mean to control all land and maritime borders as well as the airspace and electromagnetic frequencies.

Meanwhile Israel continues to play on the internecine divisions of the Palestinian nation and the discords in the Arab-Muslim world. Its leaders dread nothing more than a reconciliation of the two principal Palestinian factions, Hamas and Fatah; a Palestinian unity government; and an entente cordiale of the Arab states whose peace proposal, initiated by Saudi Arabia in 2002, they consider fraught with doom. The latest spirit of darkness is non-Arab Shi’ite Iran. Should Tehran’s political power and ideological sway strike fear into the so-called moderate Arab states, most notably Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and Syria, these might all rally around the treacherous Arab peace overture. Such a turn would most likely drive Iran to step up its support of radical political Islam throughout the Greater Middle East, including Hezbollah in Lebanon, Hamas throughout Palestine, and the Taliban and Al Qaeda in Afghanistan and Pakistan. If Israel responds only with the usual truculence, it will continue to navigate dangerously between the ever more insecure and disoriented anciens régimes of the Arab/Muslim world and an intensifying political unrest whose impulses are both secular and religious.

While the country is fixated on national security—Iran being decried as the latest, and imminent, existential threat—elsewhere Israel is widely perceived to be rapidly eroding what remains of its singular moral capital and international prestige. There are more and more calls for boycotts, embargoes, divestments, sanctions, and prosecutions, while the media are finally giving more space and time to analytic and critical voices. To dismiss or denounce this growing censure of Israel’s policies as an expression of resurgent age-old anti-Semitism—allegedly encouraged and legitimated by the ravings of self-hating Jews—is not to see the forest for the trees. The same holds for Israel’s leaders’ disposition to stigmatize major foreign adversary leaders—Nasser, Arafat, Saddam Hussein, Ahmadinejad—as Hitler redivivus.

But the old reflexes remain, and the prospect of a nuclear and Islamist Iran said to be bent on regional hegemony keeps them quick. With a population of 70 million and some 15 percent of the world’s proven oil and natural gas reserves, Iran is, indeed, a state to reckon with: it has a long history, a strong national consciousness, and a swelling educated middle class. Its two-stage, solid-fueled missiles are capable of carrying conventional and nonconventional warheads a distance of between 930 and 1,200 miles.

Instead of joining those who seek diplomatic ways to refigure the balance of regional power, Israel advocates an all-out economic embargo of Iran backed by the threat of air strikes. The hardliners’ aim: to trigger a regime change by way of a color revolution covertly fomented by the U.S. and Israel. They warn that Tel Aviv will make good on this threat of aerial assaults on Iran’s nuclear sites to delay or prevent it from developing the ultimate weapon. Even respected politicians and public intellectuals swear that in extremis Israel will strike without approval from Washington, confident the U.S. will have no alternative but to provide military and diplomatic cover, all the more so now that Israel can use America’s five military bases in the Holy Land as blackmail.

In March 2009, Barack Obama and Shimon Peres saluted the Iranian people and government on the occasion of Noruz, the start of the Persian new year. Obama stressed the “common humanity that binds us together” and insisted it was in the interest of both countries that “Iran should take its rightful place in the community of nations.” Peres struck a radically different note. He urged Iranians to reclaim their “worthy place among the nations of the enlightened world” as he laid out the conditions in their country: “There is great unemployment, corruption, a lot of drugs, and general discontent. You cannot feed your children enriched uranium, they need a real breakfast. It cannot be that the money is invested in enriched uranium and the children are told to remain a little hungry, a little ignorant.” Iran’s children suffer only because “a handful of religious fanatics take the worst possible path.” Rather than heed President Ahmadinejad, who in 2006 questioned the Holocaust, the citizenry should “topple these leaders…who do not serve the people.” Besides, while “they are destroying their [own] people, they won’t destroy us.”

The accusations are rich. Even now the independence of the Israeli judiciary is compromised, secularism is losing ground, xenophobia is rampant, and, still and always, the Palestinian minority is reduced to second-class citizenship. In brandishing the Iranian threat, Israel’s faction-ridden but consensual political class merely perpetuates its rule by fear, which, according to Montesquieu, sows the seeds of despotism.

Israelis must ask themselves whether there is a point beyond which the Zionist quest becomes self-defeatingly perilous, corrupting, and degrading. Although the Judeocide marks the nadir of the history of the Jewish people, it is not its defining moment and experience. The mythologized millennial exile of the Jewish people was anything but an unrelenting dark age: there was a vital Jewish life before the Shoah, and it resumed full force after 1945, in both Israel and the diaspora. It is neither to profane the Holocaust nor to desecrate the memory of its 5 to 6 million victims to recall their membership in a vast confederation of over 70 million killed during World War Two, some 45 million of them civilians. It is simply to point up that the Jewish catastrophe was inextricably tied into the most murderous and cruel war in the history of humanity, a war uniquely ferocious because of its crusading furies, and not because of a divine narrative about the Jews.

The Greater Middle East is a seething cauldron of domestic and international conflicts. All the nations of this perennially contested geopolitical space will have to adjust to the emergence of a multipolar world system and the attendant waning of the American empire. This great and accelerating change in international politics coincides with the breakneck globalization of economics, finance, and science, which subverts national economies while simultaneously fostering a new mercantilism whose terms are set by a new concert of Great Powers.

Israel’s leaders are at a crossroads: either they stick to their guns and are forced into a reconfigured geopolitical reality they cannot outwit or overmaster, or they decide of their own accord to temper their hubris and rein in their propensity to vengeance. What should they choose at a moment when Israeli society is facing a decline in Jewish immigration, a rise in Jewish and Israeli emigration, and an upturn in draft dodging (to say nothing of how this disenchantment may be affecting the steep rate of assimilation and intermarriage in the diaspora)?

To begin, Israel’s governors and public intellectuals should rethink the fundamental premises, objectives, and strategies of the policies followed since 1948. They might do well to recall one of Theodor Herzl’s earliest ideas: in exchange for a Jewish commonwealth serving as “an outpost of civilization against barbarism” in Palestine, which was considered a link in Europe’s “rampart against Asia,” the Great Powers would guarantee its existence “as a neutral state.” To be sure, even for most Israeli Jews the crass orientalism of this vision is out of season. But the notion of a neutral state ought not to be dismissed lightly. The present garrison state is not about to become, as Herzl envisioned, “a light unto the nations”—let alone the diaspora.

Next, they might admit to themselves that small nations do not have the prerogative to speak loudly and carry a big stick, and that they keep tempting fate by stubbornly staying Israel’s nuclear course. This defiance cannot help but increase the perils of nuclear proliferation in the Middle East and Central Asia from which Israel will not be immune. Betting a tiny country’s security and survival on a momentary regional head start in state-of-the-art warheads, aircraft, missiles, unmanned drones, cluster bombs, and cyber weapons is, again, delusional. Inevitably Iran and other states will challenge its imperiousness, in the process exposing the entire region to the unthinkable doctrine of mutually assured destruction premised on both attacker and defender having a fail-safe deterrent in the form of a second-strike nuclear or chemical-biological capability. Although Tehran may still lack an effective missile air defense system, it has test-fired high-speed missiles whose range puts it within striking distance of Israel. But Iran has two additional trumps: a foothold near the northern entrance to the narrow Strait of Hormuz, the world’s single most vital energy chokepoint; and a critical geopolitical proximity to Iraq, Afghanistan, and Pakistan.

Rather than lead the regional nuclear and biological charge, Israel should issue a call for a nuclear-free Middle East along with the announcement of a significant reduction of its own outsized atomic arsenal and armaments industry, which are both counterproductive and provocative. Tangible and symbolic, such a military cutback could be paired with a signal that Israel is prepared to seriously discuss the Palestinian refugee issue. This might take the form of expressing remorse and assuming partial moral responsibility for the exodus of over 700,000 Palestinian Arabs in 1947-49 and of mounting an international effort to make amends in the form of reparations in line with U.N. General Assembly Resolution 194 (Article 11).

In the aftermath of the bloody and destructive invasion a donors’ conference raised some $4.5 billion for the relief and reconstruction of Gaza. While the bulk of the aid was pledged by the Arab states, led by Saudi Arabia, the U. S. committed $900 million for the Palestinian Authority and $300 million for relief in Gaza. What if these monies had been raised earlier? Had they gone to reparations, deployed as a confidence-building measure, the region might have been spared the politically toxic and humanly lethal Lebanon and Gaza incursions.

Overtures of this nature, seconded by other nations, might be preliminary steps to Israel’s at long last specifying base lines for a negotiated agreement on security, borders, settlements, Jerusalem, holy places, and water resources. Such a turnaround and agenda would spell the renunciation of the secular and religious diehards’ inveterate reach for the Jordan River and reliance on the strategy of the Iron Wall. To seek a conciliation and accommodation with the restive Palestinian political class, edgy Arab regimes, and turbulent Islamic world is to forsake the Joshua-like martial and closed Zionism of Weizmann, Jabotinsky, Ben-Gurion, Begin, Netanyahu, and Barak. It would call for and make possible a recovery of the repressed Isaiah-like humanist and open Zionism of Ahad Haam, Martin Buber, Judah Magnes, Ernst Simon, and Yeshayahu Leibowitz for either two demilitarized states or a single bi-national state for two peoples with open borders, the separation of state and religion, universal civil and social rights, and ecumenically informed cultural reciprocity.

The owl of Minerva spreads its wings only at dusk for political actors as well as philosophers. Israel’s leaders, reflecting more critically on Herzl’s belief in the need for an imperial patron, must grasp the implications of the incipient decline of the American empire for Israel’s future. Paradoxically the waning of Washington’s hegemony in the Greater Middle East is likely to chasten Israel’s pride and give enlightened and cosmopolitan Zionism a new if difficult lease on life. But insofar as the U.S. fights its decline tooth and nail, Israel’s power elite is also more likely to remain implacable, at all risks and hazards for their own country and the diaspora.

~~

Arno J Mayer is emeritus professor of history at Princeton University. He is the author of The Furies: Violence and Terror in the French and Russian Revolutions.and Plowshares Into Swords: From Zionism to Israel (Verso).

Comments


No comments yet.

Please login to post your comment.













All trademarks and copyrights on this page are owned by their respective owners.
Stories, Arguments and Comments are owned by the Poster.
The Rest copyright © 2007 Argumentations.com. All rights reserved. Argumentations.com provides material for research or educational purposes only. We do not warrant the correctness of its contents. The risk from using it lies entirely with the user. While using this site, you agree to have read and accepted our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. Argumentations.com is far from perfect so if you have any critiques, questions, comments or problems about this site please tell us. Click here to send your feedback. And if you like Argumentations.com please link to this site. It will really help a lot.
   

Tags

Afghanistan,   Africa,   Al-Qaeda,   Arab,   Asia,   Class,   Corruption,   Drugs,   Egypt,   empire,   Energy,   Fatah,   Finance,   Gaza,   Globalization,   Hamas,   Hezbollah,   Hitler,   Holocaust,   Immigration,   Iran,   Iraq,   Islam,   Israel,   Jews,   Jordan,   KGI Water,   Lebanon,   Mahmoud Ahmadinejad,   military,   Multipolar,   Muslims,   Nation-State,   Netanyahu,   Obama,   Oil,   Pakistan,   Palestine,   Politics,   religion,   Saudi Arabia,   Secular,   Shiite,   Syria,   Taliban,   Uranium,   USA,   War,   zionism,  

Related statements

No results

View other suggested stories

Date added 
2008-10-24The World Around Russia: 2017 -- An Outlook for the Midterm Future
2007-05-02Country Reports on Terrorism -- Chapter 5 -- Terrorist Safe Havens (7120 Report)
2008-11-14Towards a Grand Strategy for an Uncertain World -- Renewing Transatlantic Partnership
2009-05-22The Revenge of Geography
2007-05-02Country Reports on Terrorism -- Chapter 6 -- Terrorist Organizations
2007-05-02Country Reports on Terrorism -- Chapter 2 -- Country Reports: Europe and Eurasia Overview
2007-11-11In the Wake of War: Geo-strategy, Terrorism, Oil Markets, and Domestic Politics
2007-11-13The Deadly Embrace
2008-02-26Fitzgerald: Islam for Infidels, Part Two
2008-07-05Symposium: Israel's Test
2009-01-16The Joint Operating Environment (JOE)
2006-04-20The Next Iraqi War? Sectarianism and Civil Conflict
2008-08-11Rethinking the National Interest -- American Realism for a New World
2008-02-23The Two Faces of Saudi Arabia
2008-06-11The History of the House of Rothschild
2009-06-13Remarks By The President On A New Beginning
2008-09-18US Genocide in Iraq
2007-04-02From the Wonderful Folks Who Brought You Iraq
2007-04-12The Eurabia Code
2007-08-06The Global Drug Meta-Group: Drugs, Managed Violence, and the Russian 9/11
2008-01-11After Iraq
2007-03-01ARAB COUNTRIES - GENERAL ANALYSIS
2006-11-26Islam, Terror and the Second Nuclear Age
2008-11-07Country Reports on Terrorism -- Chapter 2 -- Country Reports: Europe and Eurasia Overview
2009-06-01Obama's Cairo Speech
2007-04-10Six Crises in Search of an Author
2007-06-22Al Qaeda Strikes Back
2007-06-22Symposium: Strategies of Death
2008-01-19A Political-Risk Outlook for 2008
2007-11-16The Threat of Maritime Terrorism to Israel
2009-05-10Country Reports on Terrorism 2008 -- Chapter 2. Country Reports: Middle East and North Africa Overview
2009-01-21Iran: Breaking the Nuclear Deadlock -- A Chatham House Report
2008-11-07Country Reports on Terrorism -- Chapter 2 -- Country Reports: Middle East and North Africa Overview
2007-06-17More Smoke on the Horizon in the Middle East War Theater
2007-06-01The Importance of Being Lucid
2008-06-18The Age of Nonpolarity -- What Will Follow U.S. Dominance
2007-07-02Zionist Plan for the Middle East
2007-07-12House Armed Services Committee Global Security Assessment Statement For The Record
2006-12-06Transcript - The Nomination Hearing for Robert M. Gates
2006-10-25US: world empire of chaos
2008-04-22The March to War: Israel Prepares for War against Lebanon and Syria
2008-04-24Revamping American Grand Strategy
2008-03-03President Addresses Joint Armed Forces Officers' Wives' Luncheon
2007-12-18Turkey's EU Membership's Possible Impacts on the Middle East
2007-08-29President Bush Addresses the 89th Annual National Convention of the American Legion
2008-11-09Blueprint for Change -- Obama and Biden’s Plan for America
2008-09-02Can The War On Terror Be Won? -- How To Fight The Right War
2009-02-11Renewing American Leadership
2006-09-17Triple-pronged Jihad -- Military, Economic and Cultural
2007-03-21Chris Hedges: The Christian Right’s War on America
2007-05-02Country Reports on Terrorism -- Chapter 2 -- Country Reports: Middle East and North Africa Overview
2007-08-24The Challenge of Islam
2008-03-05The radical dawa in transition -- The rise of Islamic neoradicalism in the Netherlands
2008-02-29Islamist Bubbles -- Beware the light at the end of the Islamist tunnel
2008-03-14Aims and Methods of Europe's Muslim Brotherhood
2008-04-05The Coming of Eurabia
2008-04-10Imperial Israel: The Nile-to-Euphrates Calumny
2008-06-10Impeach George W. Bush Resolution
2008-05-17Planned US Israeli Attack on Iran: Will there be a War against Iran?
2009-05-10Country Reports on Terrorism 2008 --
2008-08-25The Worldwide Threat 2004: Challenges in a Changing Global Context
2008-10-11Jihad: The Trail of Political Islam
2008-11-11The Case for Restraint -- Foreign policy after George W. Bush
2007-05-10Hezbollah, Illegal Immigration, and the Next 9/11
2007-07-04Renewing American Leadership
2007-07-04Rising to a New Generation of Global Challenges
2007-06-07The Global Weapons of Mass Destruction Threat: A Counter- Argument to the Western Interdisciplinary Viewpoint
2007-06-08Political Islam
2007-07-31Franco – Arab Ties Could Yet Survive Sarkozy’s U-Turn
2007-03-31The Second Lebanon War -- It probably won't be the last
2007-01-24President Bush’s State of the Union Address
2007-02-18After Neoconservatism
2008-06-03Some European Perspectives on Terrorism
2008-04-29The Man Between War and Peace
2008-01-29THE WAR ON TERROR: FOUR YEARS ON; Taking Stock Of the Forever War
2007-10-22The Secret History of the Impending War with Iran That the White House Doesn't Want You to Know
2007-10-30Michael Ledeen discusses the Iranian Time Bomb
2007-11-22The United States’ new backyard
2007-11-11The Next Act -- Is a damaged Administration less likely to attack Iran, or more?
2008-12-06Obama's War Cabinet
2009-05-10Country Reports on Terrorism 2008 -- Chapter 2. Country Reports: Europe and Eurasia Overview
2009-02-08One on One: 'With no likelihood of US use of force, that leaves Israel'
2007-02-19Hating America
2006-09-12The Nation That Fell to Earth
2006-08-21Why Bush should go to Tel Aviv - and confront Iran
2006-05-01Chaos in Iraq Sends Shock Waves Across Middle East and Elevates Iran's Influence
2006-10-13Regional Implications of Shi‘a
2007-08-08The Global War on Terrorism -- The First 100 Days
2007-06-08Islam and Liberal Democracy: A Historical Overview
2007-06-18A PACKAGE DEAL FOR THE MIDDLE EAST
2007-05-10A Reporter At Large: In The Party Of God (Part II)
2007-05-11Waning Chances for Stability -- Least Bad Options in a Failed, War-Torn State
2007-11-20Whose War?
2007-12-14The Origin of the Palestine-Israel Conflict -- complete text
2008-02-29The new wars of religion
2008-05-27Laptop Jihadi
2008-06-16Not an island -- Europe and the Middle East
2008-11-23The American Mission?
2008-11-10The Eurabian Revolution
2008-10-11America and Political Islam: Clash of Cultures or Clash of Interests?
2008-09-26Copenhagen Consensus 2008 Challenge Paper Terrorism
2007-05-26Those pesky puppies of war
2007-05-27When oil and water mix
2007-05-05WHY IRAN WILL HAVE THE BOMB
2007-06-06Nato’s Islamists
2007-07-27To Check Syria, U.S. Explores Bond With Muslim Brothers
2006-05-01Political Islam -- Forty shades of green
2006-09-03Transcript - President Bush's Speech
2007-01-23Crusading in the Arc of Instability - George Bush's Crusading Scorecard (2001-2007)
2008-06-25Shackled Warrior -- Israel in bondage -- An NRO Q&A
2008-08-09Chasing a Mirage
2008-05-26The Failed States Index 2007
2008-04-10Eretz Israel HaShlema / Greater Israel
2008-04-04Interview: Lee Kuan Yew -- Part 1
2008-03-23Dissecting the Danish Cartoon Controversy
2008-01-31Israeli-Turkish military cooperation: Iranian perceptions and responses
2008-02-04Arming the Middle East
2008-02-08Assessing the Islamist Threat, Circa 1946
2007-10-03Why the United States Invaded Iraq and is Now Thinking About Invading Iran
2008-09-25Power, Politics & Scholarship
2008-12-03Symposium: Iran: The Countdown
2008-11-30EU2020 essay Willing and able? -- EU defence in 2020
2009-05-22The New Old-Time Geography of Conflict
2007-01-25MIDDLE EAST - Timeline of recent developments
2007-01-25Make War Your Friend, Part I
2007-02-13Israel: The Alternative
2006-08-21Ask the expert: Bush’s foreign policy
2006-10-09The Anglo-American War of Terror: An Overview
2007-07-15“Two States Or One State” -- Debate by Uri Avnery & Ilan Pappe
2007-08-13The Limits of Multiculturalism - The Dutch Labor Party and Islam
2007-06-17General Tommy Franks -- An exclusive interview with America's top general in the war on terrorism
2007-06-16African Gothic
2007-07-09Her Jewish State
2007-05-15The New Demographic Balance in Europe and its Consequences
2007-08-23Can't Stay the Course, Can't End the War, But We'll Call it Bipartisan
2007-09-07Understanding the U.S.-Israel Alliance: An Israeli Response to the Walt-Mearsheimer Claim
2007-09-08Knowing the Enemy
2007-12-07A new Chinese red line over Iran
2007-12-13Bilderberg 2007 - Towards a One World Empire?
2007-11-20The Neoconservative Moment
2007-11-12NATO Expands into Arab South
2008-01-24The Three Rs: Rivalry, Russia, ’Ran
2008-01-08Eurasia Group President Ian Bremmer Announces Top Risks and Red Herrings for 2008
2008-04-05Brothers in Arms?
2008-04-29The Pentagon's New Map
2008-04-23Religious Extremism: Muslim Challenge And Islamic Response
2008-05-31Israel at Sixty: Asymmetry, Vulnerability, and the Search for Security
2008-08-01The Democrats & National Security
2009-01-11The hundred years' war
2008-11-24Global Trends 2025: A Transformed World -- Executive Summary
2008-11-10The US's geopolitical nightmare
2008-09-15A New Strategy for the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
2007-05-23Palestine: Forty Years of Occupation
2007-05-31The Case for Bombing Iran
2007-05-30The great escape
2007-05-02Country Reports on Terrorism -- Chapter 2 -- Country Reports: Africa Overview
2007-07-08Bin Laden's Fatwa
2007-07-03Our Second Biggest Mistake in the Middle East
2007-07-01Why the Future May Not Belong to Islam
2007-06-08Leaving the Zionist ghetto
2007-02-19Chomsky on Iran, Iraq, and the Rest of the World
2007-02-20Russia's hudna with the Muslim world
2007-01-14Natural Resources are Fuelling a New Cold War
2007-03-15Mohammedanism
2007-03-10Regime change is the reason, disarmament the excuse: An interview with Scott Ritter
2008-06-25HOW HEZBOLLAH DEFEATED ISRAEL -- PART 3: The political
2008-06-18The Future of American Power -- How America Can Survive the Rise of the Rest
2008-07-09Shackled Warrior
2008-05-31The Palestinian Refugee Issue: Rhetoric vs. Reality
2008-05-19Egypt: On the Brink of Revolution?
2008-06-05Remarks By John McCain at AIPAC
2008-04-18Choosing War: The Decision to Invade Iraq and Its Aftermath
2008-04-13Holistic Integrative Analysis of International Change: A Commentary on Teaching Emergent Futures
2008-01-30Jew-Hatred and Jihad -- The Nazi roots of the 9/11 attack
2007-12-29His Toughness Problem — and Ours
2007-11-07Blood borders -- How a better Middle East would look
2007-12-18Time for smart power
2007-09-07Israel’s cost to the Arabs
2007-09-24Betrayed -- The Iraqis who trusted America the most
2007-08-29Making America Safer by Defeating Extremists in the Middle East
2007-10-09SYRIA: Regime interests dictate regional policies
2007-10-16The global Oil grab of 2007
2009-06-12Obama calls for new beginning between US, Muslims
2009-04-14Gulf war jitters -- Commentary
2007-03-18Between Europe And The Middle East: The Transformation Of Turkish Policy
2007-03-19Made in USA
2007-04-01'We Warned the United States'
2007-04-09Where Plan A left Ahmad Chalabi
2007-04-04Breaking Ranks -- What turned Brent Scowcroft against the Bush Administration?
2007-04-05"Promoting Democracy: A Progressive Foreign Policy Agenda".
2007-01-08Changing Strategies, Changing Allies - Bush Capitulates To Reality In The Middle East
2007-01-18Annotate This: Escalation in Iraq
2006-11-07MAGHREB REGIME SCENARIOS
2007-06-061967: a war of miscalculation and misjudgment
2007-05-02Country Reports on Terrorism -- Chapter 2 -- Country Reports: East Asia and Pacific Overview
2007-05-02Country Reports on Terrorism -- Chapter 2 -- Country Reports: Western Hemisphere Overview
2007-05-02Country Reports on Terrorism -- Briefing on Release of 2006
2007-05-03Sharia Crisis in Nigeria
2007-04-17Commission Adopts Resolutions On Combating Defamation Of Religions; Right To Development
2007-05-28Forty years on
2007-07-22Iran's Renewed Threats to Take Over the Arab Gulf States
2007-09-25Distorting Desire
2007-09-15Bush's tangled arms deal
2007-09-09It's the Demography, Stupid
2007-12-03Sudan: Humanitarian Crisis, Peace Talks, Terrorism, and U.S. Policy
2007-11-09A Widening Gulf
2008-01-04Why Iraq? Oil and U.S. Foreign Policy
2008-02-06The 2007 Irving Kristol Lecture by Bernard Lewis
2008-03-16Bush is an idiot, but he was right about Saddam
2008-03-22Muslims, Democracy, and the American Experience
2008-06-01German Spy Chief Warns of Al-Qaida's Growing Strength in North Africa -- 'JIHAD ON OUR DOORSTEP'
2008-06-08Treacherous Alliance
2008-05-23Tehran ponders the spoils of victory
2008-07-12Iran: The Threat
2008-07-22The Failed States Index 2008
2009-06-07Obama in Cairo: High Words, Low Truths
2008-09-12"End States Who Sponsor Terrorism"
2008-10-11What Went Wrong? Western Impact and Middle Eastern Response
2008-12-13Getting Away with Torture?
2007-07-22Fisk Interview with President Khatami
2007-07-22Interview with Israel Shahak
2007-08-13Escalation by the Numbers -- What "Progress" in Iraq Really Means
2007-08-16Text: President Bush Addresses the Nation
2007-04-15Eye on Iran, Rivals Pursuing Nuclear Power
2007-06-05President Bush Visits Prague, Czech Republic, Discusses Freedom
2007-06-19CNN LATE EDITION WITH WOLF BLITZER
2006-10-13Interview Vali Nasr
2006-10-26President Bush on Iraq
2006-05-01Syria -- He doesn't know where to go
2007-01-09Despite their shoddy track record on Iraq analysis, O'Reilly trusts only "my military analysts
2007-01-11Transcript of President Bush’s Address to Nation on U.S. Policy in Iraq
2007-01-29Whose Iran?
2007-04-04The Next World Order
2007-04-12Humiliation of Muslims and the coming Siege of Vienna
2007-04-13Analysis: Arabian Medicis
2007-03-27Our World: Condi's embrace of jihadist 'peace'
2007-03-09Assembly, Opening Debate On Question Of Palestine, Hears Call For Enhanced UN Involvement In Current Middle East Situation
2007-03-05HOW BRITAIN'S ARMAMENTS FUEL WAR AND POVERTY
2007-03-03The Iraq insurgency for beginners
2008-08-07Brzezinski’s bunker
2008-08-11Will Iran Enter the Iraq War?
2008-08-04Intensify the witch-hunt -- Making us safer is not the aim
2008-07-07Bush and bin Laden
2008-06-30Preparing the Battlefield
2008-06-25Samson's Fate
2008-06-27Daughter of the Enlightenment
2008-06-24The Iran Trap
2008-06-21Jimmy Carter and Apartheid
2008-05-15Commentary: Iran's pawns move
2008-05-19Bush’s Speech Prods Middle East Leaders
2008-05-23As Israelis Celebrate Independence and Palestinians Mark the “Nakba,” a Debate with Benny Morris, Saree Makdisi and Norman Finkelstein
2008-05-05Educational Geopolitics and the Settler University in Ariel
2008-03-03Us and Them -- The Enduring Power of Ethnic Nationalism
2008-03-02The world as Shakespearean tragedy
2008-02-05The radicals are rising
2008-02-08The Fallacy of Grievance-based Terrorism
2008-02-08Theorizing Islam
2008-02-22Conversations in International Relations: Interview with John J. Mearsheimer (Part II)
2008-01-02How to Defuse Iran
2008-01-03Conciliation versus conflict
2007-11-16The Crisis Of Pakistan: A Dangerously Weak State
2007-11-26Tragedy and Travesty at Annapolis
2007-09-06Excerpts from an interview with Lee Kuan Yew
2007-09-17Why We're Losing the War on Terror
2007-08-19Huge Human Cost Of Israel But Interim Peace Is Possible
2007-09-25Beneath the Hideous Veneer of "Security"
2007-10-23Torture in the Name of Freedom
2008-12-14Use of the Veto on United Nations Resolutions by the USA
2008-11-10Syrians stare terror in the face
2008-09-20How We Misunderstand Terrorism
2008-09-13TERRORISM, HUMAN RIGHTS, SOCIAL JUSTICE, FREEDOM AND DEMOCRACY: SOME CONSIDERATIONS FOR THE LEGAL AND JUSTICE PROFESSIONALS OF THE ‘COALITION OF THE WILLING’
2008-08-25The changes in the fight against illegal immigration in the Euro-Mediterranean area and in Euro-Mediterranean relations
2009-05-10Country Reports on Terrorism 2008 -- Chapter 2. Country Reports: Western Hemisphere Overview
2008-12-25India's Reckless Road to Washington -- Through Tel Aviv
2009-07-07President Barack Obama???s Moscow speech
2007-02-28RUSSIA AND THE NEW COLD WAR -- When cowboys don't shoot straight
2007-03-05Timeline: al-Qaida
2007-03-05Not in our name
2007-03-10Shattered Dreams of Peace - Timeline
2007-03-16President Bush Calls for New Palestinian Leadership
2007-03-14Timeline of events in the Cold War
2007-03-14Sweden: Restrictive Immigration Policy and Multiculturalism
2007-03-24Is the American Empire on the Brink of Collapse?
2007-04-10How to Get Out of Iraq
2006-12-03The Way Out of War - A blueprint for leaving Iraq now
2006-11-29Islamic Revolution
2006-12-16Revamping Us Foreign Policy, Part 1 - Full speed ahead, with menace
2006-10-27What Went Wrong in Iraq
2007-06-19Comparing US & Palestine homicide rates
2007-06-17Welcome to 'Palestine'
2007-06-07How Permanent Are Those Bases?
2007-06-08Race and Slavery in the Middle East
2007-06-13Resource Wars - Can We Survive Them?
2007-06-13The Muslim Marshall Plan
2007-07-01Warnings from Gaza
2007-07-07The Truth about Islamic Crusades and Imperialism
2007-05-01Iran’s Nuclear Calculations
2007-05-17300: Proto-Fascism and Manufacturing of Complicity
2007-05-22Statements made by Democratic leaders about Saddam Hussein's acquisition or possession of WMD
2007-08-05The End of Cowboy Diplomacy
2007-07-23COIN in a Tribal Society
2007-07-29Al-Qaida: the unwanted guests
2007-07-27Imagining Defeat -- What happen if America retreats from Iraq?
2007-07-16The Lose-Lose War
2007-07-21Why Jews Fled the Arab Countries
2007-07-10Tariq Ramadan Has an Identity Issue
2007-07-13The New York Times Surrenders -- A monument to defeatism on the editorial page
2007-08-24Israel's Jewish problem in Tehran
2007-09-24Ahmadinejad a hero for Arabs
2007-11-27Iran Casts Big Shadow on Mideast Talks
2007-12-15Why We Should Oppose an Independent Kosovo
2007-12-10Timeline: the al-Qaida tapes
2008-01-07Azzam the American -- The making of an Al Qaeda homegrown
2007-12-22Iran - Nuclear Chronology - 2005
2007-12-27A Conversation With Benazir Bhutto
2007-12-28The Kurdish Policy Imperative
2008-01-10Daughter of the West
2008-01-23Balochistan & the New World Order
2008-02-22Three blind men confront the elephant that is this globalization era’s radical extremist reaction--and surprise! They all see a different beast!
2008-02-18The Next Christianity
2008-02-18Islamofascism? Hitler, Muhammad, and Islam
2008-02-12Third report on the Netherlands -- CRI(2008)3
2008-02-02Escaping “Submission"
2008-03-03Mead: Bush Administration Gets Improving ‘Grades’ in First Year of Second Term’s Foreign Policy
2008-03-10God’s Country
2008-03-24Chalmers Johnson: “Nemesis: The Last Days of the American Republic”
2008-05-06On delineating 'reasonable' and 'unreasonable' criticisms of Muslims
2008-04-08Globalists Created Wahhabi Terrorism to Destroy Islam and Justify a Global State
2008-06-24Chomsky Speaks -- On Iraq, Iran and Norman Finkelstein
2008-06-24High noon in the Middle East
2008-07-22CSIS-SCHIEFFER DIALOGUE: OPENING STEPS FOR A DIPLOMATIC PATH BETWEEN THE U.S. AND IRAN
2009-07-06Rewards of Syrian diplomacy
2009-07-22Street Fighting Man
2009-09-28Sliming Goldstone And His Report -- Confronting The G20
2008-12-22Manama Dialogue (Bahrain) As Delivered by Secretary of Defense Robert M. Gates
2008-12-27Barack Obama: The Naked Emperor
2008-12-30The Gaza Ghetto and Western Cant -- Official Apathy
2009-02-07Israel to Obama: hold Iran's feet to fire, or else
2009-02-12Obama’s Prime-Time Press Briefing -- Transcript
2009-02-01Preventing and Resolving Deadly Conflict: What Have We Learned?,
2009-02-02Freedom Beats A Global Retreat
2009-05-10Country Reports on Terrorism 2008 -- Chapter 3: State Sponsors of Terrorism
2009-05-10Country Reports on Terrorism 2008 -- Chapter 2. Country Reports: East Asia and Pacific Overview
2009-05-21Turkey's Route to the E.U. May be Via the Middle East
2009-06-07Obama in Cairo -- What Are We to Make of His Speech?
2009-06-15A call from the Arab Street...
2009-06-17The narrow strategic thinking of pro-Ahmadinejad Israelis
2008-08-25Securitarism, reproduction of disorder and erosion of democratic rule of law
2008-11-13No Breathing Space in Washington -- Don't Let Barack Obama Break Your Heart
2008-11-10Fighting the real fight
2008-11-06Country Reports on Terrorism -- Chapter 2 -- Country Reports: Africa Overview
2008-12-15Pakistan’s Balkanization
2008-12-13Forgotten flowering
2008-12-06Slow-Motion Genocide in Occupied Palestine
2008-11-25Lawsuit's claim: CAIR no longer even exists
2008-11-20Russia And The New World Order -- The Geopolitical Project Of Pax Eurasiatica
2007-07-13Press Conference by the President
2007-07-13Initial Benchmark Assessment Report
2007-07-31Rice, Gates in Egypt to seek Arab front against Iran
2007-07-24Withdrawal is not an option
2007-08-01Gates, Rice hear Arab fears of U.S. withdrawal
2007-08-15President Delivers State of the Union Address
2007-05-17Rehabilitating US Imperialism
2007-05-17Us And Them -- Chapter One -- "that's Our Biggest Difference"
2007-05-27Commentary: Islamic deja vu
2007-05-27Scott Ritter: Calling Out Idiot America
2007-06-01Islam in the West
2007-05-01Attack on Iran is the next step in divide and conquer of Middle East
2007-05-02Country Reports on Terrorism -- Chapter 1 -- Strategic Assessment
2007-05-03Timeline: Al-Qaeda
2007-04-25Gravy Train: Feeding The Pentagon By Feeding Somalia
2007-07-09Interview transcript: David Miliband
2007-06-28Outsourcing Torture -- The secret history of America’s “extraordinary rendition” program
2007-06-26Empire strikes back
2007-06-13John Perkins on "The Secret History of the American Empire: Economic Hit Men, Jackals, and the Truth about Global Corruption"
2007-06-08Remarks at the Centennial Dinner for the Economic Club of New York
2007-06-06The wars down the years -- Forty years of conflict in the Middle East
2007-06-17Gen. Wesley Clark Weighs Presidential Bid: "I Think About It Everyday
2007-06-20"Hurray! We're Capitulating!"
2006-10-26Blaming the lobby
2006-11-02World entering dangerous era of US impotence
2006-10-07Fight a democracy, kill the people
2006-05-01How to Win in Iraq
2006-05-01Tyranny and Terror
2006-08-21Ask the expert: World War Three?
2006-05-01Voices Baffled, Brash and Irate in Guantánamo
2006-09-02State of Schizophrenia
2006-09-12New Glory
2006-09-09United States Secretary of State Colin Powell discusses recent concerns
2006-12-18“Bush’s Dream”
2006-12-03Middle East hot spots merging
2006-12-08WHAT'S IN A NAME - World War IV - Let's call this conflict what it is
2007-02-20Misplaying North Korea and Losing Friends and Influence in Northeast Asia
2007-01-25Arafat Timeline
2007-03-28Arabs to renew Arab peace plan at Saudi summit
2007-03-17Live and let die
2007-03-21Text of the Rockford College graduation speech by Chris Hedges
2007-03-09King Abdullah Calls for U.S. Help with Mideast Peace Plan
2007-03-01The core issue between Israel and the Palestinians
2007-03-04The Leadership of George W. Bush: Con & Pro
2008-07-16Nations with vast oil wealth gaining clout
2008-08-03Attacking Iran? It will not happen
2008-08-06Douglas Feith's War and Decision: Life in a Neocon's Parallel Universe
2008-06-20An impression of the political use of anti-Semitism, Nazism, and the Holocaust in the Netherlands
2008-07-07Wrestling for influence
2008-07-09Who's Planning Our Next War?
2008-04-06Benazir Bhutto's 'Reconciliation': Islam, Democracy, and the West
2008-04-24A Dissenter’s Guide to Foreign Policy
2008-05-17The world health report 2007 : a safer future : global public health security in the 21st century.
2008-06-05Hizb ut-Tahrir and the fantasy of the caliphate -- Linked global groups are not political parties
2008-06-04A Peaceful Resolution of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
2008-03-25Globalisation & War -- International congress of IPPNW
2008-03-23Future Human Evolution -- Eugenics in the Twenty-First Century
2008-03-05Talking Turkey
2008-02-25Thicker than Water? Kin, Religion, and Conflict in the Balkans
2008-02-02A Statesman Without Borders
2008-01-11The General in his Labyrinth
2008-01-08The Manama Dialogue: Gulf security and Turkey
2007-12-22Bush/Gore Second Presidential Debate October 11
2008-01-03Is “Brotherhood” with America Possible?*
2007-12-09The History and Unwritten Future of Salafism
2007-11-29In Iraq, Water and Oil Do Mix -- Water Woes
2007-11-22Towards fresh disaster in Iran
2007-11-12FETHULLAH GULEN AND HIS LIBERAL "TURKISH ISLAM" MOVEMENT
2007-11-12Rabbi Ovadia Yosef And His "culture War" In Israel
2007-11-13The new wars of religion
2007-09-16How Al-Qa'idah 'martyrs' enter Iraq
2007-09-15The middle of nowhere
2007-09-13Muslim world celebrates start of Ramadan
2007-09-14The Iranian Dilemma: things are worse than they seem for Japan?
2007-08-19On Israel, America and AIPAC
2007-08-26Power shifting in the Middle East
2007-11-02Vice President's Remarks to the Heritage Foundation
2007-11-043-2-1… America Prepares To Attack Iran
2007-10-04Open Fire
2008-11-26Understanding the Beijing Consensus