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Arab Americans Should Be Worried About Rahm Emanuel

By Remi Kanazi , AlterNet. Posted November 20, 2008.


Emanuel's history and positions give plenty of cause for concern.
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James Zogby isn't just an Arab American with an opinion. He is the president of the Arab American Institute (AAI), a well known writer, and an esteemed leader within the Arab American community. Many non-Arab Americans highly regard his analysis and look to his articles as a resource to understand the Middle East.

This is precisely why his latest article, "Rahm Emanuel and Arab Perceptions" is so disturbing. In the piece, Zogby tries to calm the fears of Arab Americans about Barack Obama's first appointment, Rahm Emanuel, to White House Chief of Staff. Zogby expressed shock and dismay that his constituency, once euphoric over the election of Obama, was now sending him angry and cynical letters. Zogby described the emails and calls to his office as "troubled and troubling -- because much of the reaction was based on misinformation and because of what the entire episode reveals about the larger political dynamic."

Zogby immediately followed up with what he calls "the facts" (i.e. a long list of Rahm Emanuel's accomplishments), while conveniently leaving out any of his troubling positions related to the Middle East, namely that he was a staunch supporter of the war in Iraq and he has expressed hawkish pro-Israel views. The forcefulness of Zogby's tone is elucidated in phrases such as "he knows how to get the job done" and "it's as simple as that." Right off the bat, Zogby informs his readers that if they don't understand what a gem Emanuel is, they either cannot properly discern the facts, or their judgments are based on wild misinformation.

Zogby assumes that his constituency and the greater Arab American community are generally ignorant and know nothing of Emanuel (aside from the "myths"), and could not possibly come to a rational judgment on an individual who has been vocally pro-Israel, fought for Israel diplomatically, has supported Israeli militancy, and was an unabashed supporter of the war in Iraq. Zogby criticizes the Arab American community for ingesting defamatory myths, such as the claim that "he served in the IDF." In fact, Emanuel did donate time during the Gulf War to repair IDF tanks; one could argue that, as an American, volunteering to help out a foreign occupying force is much worse than serving as an Israeli who is mandated to do so by law.

Another rumor that Zogby chastizes Arab Americans for is the notion that Emanuel is an Israeli spy, which should make them "wary of the slanderous attacks smacking of anti-Semitism." It is legitimate to debunk falsehoods, and it is right to hold any community to a proper standard, but to infer that Arab Americans should tread lightly or risk being consumed by anti-Semitism is an irresponsible way for an Arab American leader to silence dissent. There are a great many educated Arab Americans who are concerned about Emanuel's record, and the notion that if you believe Emanuel served in the IDF, you are anti-Semite, is ridiculous. The falsehoods about Emanuel should be rejected, but they have absolutely nothing to do with anti-Semitism and to suggest otherwise is shameful.

Zogby then swerves in a bizarre direction by praising Emanuel's involvement in the Oslo Accords. Emauel is the person who coordinated the shaking of hands between Yasser Arafat and Yitzhak Rabin on the White House lawn. The Oslo Accords (which Zogby endorsed) were a complete failure. During the Oslo years, illegal Israeli settlements doubled and the policy that emanated from the accords helped destroy the Palestinian economy. It is the equivalent of proclaiming that Emanuel was the ribbon cutter, unveiling the "bridge to nowhere."


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Zogby like many others is leader of a
Posted by: Mrs. Jefferson on Nov 20, 2008 8:30 PM   
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group but at the same time stops the message. The organization should choose another leader since he seems conflicted.

The author of this article hits it on the head. Is there to be change since the appointment of Emanuel is just another Clinton administration person wanting back in power?

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Who cares about Arabs,
Posted by: H.Dermish on Nov 21, 2008 5:09 AM   
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We should worry about the fate of the US. the Jews have to make a choice, US or Israel? they can not be here and serve there. next watch for Rahm Emanuel's alliance and preference to India.

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Israel's gifts to America
Posted by: weathered on Nov 21, 2008 6:49 AM   
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acrimony, angst and a inexhaustable supply of of selfish and manipulating problems we never had before.

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» RE: Israel's gifts to America Posted by: weathered
Palestinians?
Posted by: sharonsylvie on Nov 21, 2008 8:07 AM   
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There is no recognized country called Palestine, there are only the unassigned territories (Gaza and the West Bank), which the U.N. left in limbo when it created Israel and Jordan. Jews had been living in those areas before partition and had to flee, just like most Jews living in the rest of Arab-controlled lands, but nobody ever cares about them. Israel pulled out of Gaza several years ago and all they've gotten in return is non-stop rocket barrages. Jews moved back to the West Bank and everyone thinks they should leave, especially the Palestinians whose charter calls for the expulsion of all Jews. Jordan will not allow any Jews to become citizens or own lands. Yet Israel is called apartheid. Seems to me that Arabs, along with some Americans, are deluding themselves about history. I would wait and see what Rahm Emanuel does before getting upset; at least Zogby is doing that.

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» Poor poor Israel, my heart bleeds... Posted by: chief of okeefe
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Reverend
Posted by: revrichard on Nov 22, 2008 12:25 PM   
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Mr. Zogby is an insider and a member of the elite club. He was co-opted several years ago by the Council On Foreign Relations (CFR) and has been a loyal member ever since. He has pushed for every political agenda that his masters and policy makers have requested him to do.
People in his position have to support their masters' agenda to maintain their lifestyle, and the little power they think they have.
Zogby will support Ariel Sharon if he was to come back from his vegetative state and be appointed in the Obama administration.
Mr. Zogby does not speak for Arab-Americans, but speaks only for himself as a representative of his masters.

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