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Say What? Cheney: Support for Israel Feeds Terrorism

By Ray McGovern, Consortium News. Posted May 22, 2009.


Will Cheney fire his speechwriter? He clearly stated that U.S. support for Israel is one of the "true sources of resentment" for terrorists.
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If we hear in the coming days that former Vice President Dick Cheney has fired one of his speechwriters — or perhaps grounded Lynne or Liz — it will be clear why.

Oozing out of the sleazy speech he gave Thursday at the American Enterprise Institute was an inadvertent truth regarding the Israeli albatross hanging around the neck of U.S. policy in the Middle East.

I watched the speech, but had missed the gaffe until I went carefully through the written text before a radio interview Thursday evening. It amounts to a major faux pas, though I’ll give you odds that the usual-suspect pundits of the Fawning Corporate Media (FCM) will not touch it, because it raises troubling questions about the close U.S. relationship with Israel.

I wanted my 10-year-old grandson to learn a nice word to describe the arguments in the former Vice President’s speech, so he has now learned “disingenuous.” Today we’ll study “superficial,” for that is the right adjective to assign to both Cheney and President Barack Obama as they addressed the threat of “terrorism,” the threat always guaranteed to resonate among Americans — much like the threat of communism did, not too many decades back.

To burnish his anti-terrorist credentials, Obama pledged to do whatever is necessary to protect the United States and warned that al-Qaeda is "actively plotting to attack us again.”

What continues to be missing in the rhetoric of both Obama and Cheney is any discussion of al-Qaeda’s actual capability to perpetrate, in Cheney’s words, “a 9/11 with nuclear weapons” or some other scary thought designed to make Americans hand over their liberties for some dubious promise of safety.  Equally important -- and equally missing -- there is never any sensible examination of the motives that might be driving what Cheney called this “same assortment of killers and would-be mass murderers [who] are still there.”

There are a number of reasons why al-Qaeda and other terrorist movements wish to attack us, but this question never gets a complete – or honest – answer, certainly not from the FCM or from the mouths of politicians like Cheney and Obama.

Why They Hate Us

Cheney’s explanation of a motive mostly reprised George W. Bush’s old “the terrorists hate our freedoms” canard. Cheney said the terrorists hate “all the things that make us a force for good in the world — for liberty, for human rights, for the rational, peaceful resolution of differences,” an odd set of qualities for Cheney to cite given his roles in violating constitutional rights, torturing captives and spreading falsehoods to justify invading Iraq.

But that’s also where Cheney slipped up. You didn’t notice?  Well, Cheney couldn’t resist expanding on the complaints of the terrorists:

“They have never lacked for grievances against the United States.  Our belief in freedom of speech and religion…our belief in equal rights for women…our support for Israel… — these are the true sources of resentment…”

“Our support for Israel.” Cheney got that part right.

My radio interview Thursday was with an FCM station, and I thought I would make an extra effort to be “fair and balanced.” So I noted that, to his credit, Cheney — advertently or inadvertently — did articulate one of the (usually unspoken) key reasons “why they hate us.”

I was immediately jumped on, figuratively, not only by the interviewee representing “the other side,” but also by the not-so-fair-and-balanced moderator. My interlocutors did not seem all that hospitable to facts, but I thought I owed them a try at adducing some anyway.

9/11, and Khalid Sheikh Mohammed…and 9/11…

In his speech, Cheney mentioned 9/11 some 30 Times — for reasons that by this stage are obvious to all. Referring specifically to waterboarding, Cheney said that waterboardee Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, “the mastermind of 9/11 … also boasted about beheading Daniel Pearl.”  (Here, I thought, is a really good example of “disingenuous” — a nice concrete example for my grandson. For the only thing Khalid Sheikh Mohammed did NOT take responsibility for, after being waterboarded 183 Times, was climate change.)

But since the name Khalid Sheikh Mohammed came up, I asked my two interlocutors if they knew how “KSM” explained why he masterminded 9/11. Apparently, neither had made it as far as page 147 of the 9/11 Commission Report, so I told them what the 9/11 Commission found on that key point:

“By his own account, KSM’s animus toward the United States stemmed not from his experience there as a student, but rather from his violent disagreement with U.S. foreign policy favoring Israel.”

KSM, you see, had attended North Carolina A & T in Greensboro, and apparently the first thought that came to those drafting the 9/11 report was that perhaps he had suffered some gross indignity accounting for his hatred for America. Not so.

Moreover, the footnote section (page 488 of the 9/11 Commission Report) reveals that KSM was not the only terrorist motivated by “U.S. foreign policy favoring Israel”:

“On KSM’s rationale for attacking the United States, see Intelligence report, interrogation of KSM, Sept. 5, 2003 (in this regard, KSM’s statements echo those of Yousef, who delivered an extensive polemic against U.S. foreign policy at his January 1998 sentencing).”

The reference is to Ramzi Yousef, KSM’s nephew. The 9/11 Commission Report had noted earlier (page 147) that, “Yousef’s instant notoriety as the mastermind of the 1993 World Trade Center bombing inspired KSM to become involved in planning attacks against the United States.”

In the “Recommendations” section of its final report, the 9/11 Commission suggested:

“America’s policy choices have consequences. Right or wrong, it is simply a fact that American policy regarding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and American actions in Iraq are dominant staples of popular commentary across the Arab and Muslim world. … Neither Israel nor the new Iraq will be safer if worldwide Islamist terrorism grows stronger.” (pp 376-377)

These observations seemed to strike my radio interlocutors as unfit for the airwaves. When the shouts of protest died down, there was an opportunity to offer additional evidence, so I threw in what a prestigious board appointed by the Pentagon had to say about all this over four years ago.

Defense Science Board Report


Are you ready for a scoop that is not a scoop, but that almost no one knows about?

It has to do with an unclassified study published, not by some “liberal” think-tank, but by the Pentagon-appointed U.S. Defense Science Board just two months after the 9/11 Commission Report.  That report directly contradicted what Cheney and President Bush had been saying about “why they hate us,” letting the elephant out of the bag and into the room, so to speak:

“Muslims do not ‘hate our freedom,’ but rather, they hate our policies. The overwhelming majority voice their objections to what they see as one-sided support in favor of Israel and against Palestinian rights, and the longstanding, even increasing support for what Muslims collectively see as tyrannies, most notably Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Pakistan, and the Gulf States. Thus, when American public diplomacy talks about bringing democracy to Islamic societies, this is seen as no more than self-serving hypocrisy.”

You didn’t know about that report? Well, maybe this is because of the timing. The Defense Science Board final report was given to Secretary Donald Rumsfeld on Sept. 23, 2004, just weeks before the presidential election.

That is a time when presidential candidates and the U.S. Establishment in general are hyper-allergic to discussing how U.S. support for Israeli policies toward the Palestinians encourages the recruitment of anti-American terrorists.

Suppressed, Then Gutted

Bending over backwards to oblige, the FCM suppressed the Defense Science Board findings until after the election. On Nov. 24, 2004, the New York Times, erstwhile “newspaper of record,” did publish a story on the board’s report — but performed some highly interesting surgery.

Thom Shanker of the Times quoted the paragraph beginning with "Muslims do not 'hate our freedom'" (see above), but he or his editors deliberately cut out the following sentence about what Muslims do object to; i.e., U.S. "one-sided support in favor of Israel and against Palestinian rights" and support for tyrannical regimes.  The Times did include the sentence that immediately followed the omitted one. In other words, it was not simply a matter of shortening the paragraph. Rather, the offending middle sentence was surgically removed.

Similarly creative editing showed through the Times' reporting in late October 2004 on a videotaped speech by Osama bin Laden. Almost six paragraphs of the story made it onto page one, but the Times saw to it that the key point bin Laden made at the beginning of his presentation was relegated to paragraphs 23 to 25 at the very bottom of page nine.

Buried there was bin Laden's assertion that the idea for 9/11 first germinated after "we witnessed the oppression and tyranny of the American-Israeli coalition against our people in Palestine and Lebanon."

Wading through the drivel in the FCM’s Times and Washington Post on Friday morning, I am hardly surprised that they missed Cheney’s slip about U.S. policy toward Israel being one of the terrorists’ “true sources of resentment.”

Ray McGovern works with Tell the Word, the publishing arm of the ecumenical Church of the Saviour in inner-city Washington, DC.  A long-term analyst with the CIA, he has been dissecting/analyzing/reporting on leadership speeches for 45 years.


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MORE ENDLESS WAR FOR ENDLESS PROFIT AT OUR EXPENSE. NO WE ARE NOT SAFER
Posted by: cori on May 22, 2009 12:29 PM   
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Want endless war? - keep torturing and killing innocent people and they will hate us forever -wouldn't you? They lied about the reasons for going into Iraq and then tortured the wrong people in the wrong country - REMEMBER? - Now they are deploying drones and killing more innocent people by the truck load. And we pay 10 billion per week for Iraq + tens's of billions for Afghanistan and Pakistan + the 700 bases with a fanatical Evangelical Pentagon that's handing out bibles to Muslims in all these countries and believe in End Times and The Apocalypse. And still no national health care for all the suffering people here! The trouble is Americans don't know when they are being screwed - Oh by the way they plan to be in Iraq at least 8 more yrs according to Marky. If we stand behind torture,which all experts say does not work, we are an immoral nation that has lost it's moral way. All the other developed nations are against it and they are not worried. Morals and healthcare come first for them.

email to CNN and MSNBC
Chaney is a lying, immoral, criminal who should be behind bars. It is an insult to all Americans to give him air time. As Biden said "he is the most dangerous Vice President we have ever had." He is a dangerous criminal and should not be allowed to speak in public.

You should be ashamed and we would rather listen to NPR

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» NPR is fraud Posted by: weathered
Did anybody bother to ASK?
Posted by: Crazy H on May 22, 2009 2:03 PM   
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When your enemy keeps telling you that he hates you because of your support of Israel and your Middle East policies in general; he probably hates you because of your support of Israel and your Middle East polices in general.

duh?

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HERE'S PROOF THAT BUSH AND CHENEY ARE NAZI SYMPATHIZERS
Posted by: joeocho88 on May 23, 2009 2:51 AM   
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I KNEW THAT Prescott Bush set the anti-jewish agenda for the entire Bush dynasty and of course Richard Nixon LOATHED Jews too except for Henry Kissinger -- another Hitler admirer who conveniently forgot the reason his JEWISH parents were driven FROM GERMANY IN THE FIRST PLACE! Changed his name from Heinz to Henry but it still won't wash, Herr Kissinger! Kissinger and a lot of other useful idiots who would have been first in the ovens if they had remained in Germany.
The useless eaters comment so often attributed to Henry Kissinger was really made by an SS officer. Apparently this Jewish guy admired the SS or he would have avoided anything by them and for them like the plague! Er, Herr Kissinger, these guys would have KILLED PEOPLE LIKE YOU AS "USELESS EATERS." Er, Hello, HERR KISSINGER...
Cheney was a lackey of Richard Nixon and learned to hate Jewish people early on.
So nothing that Cheney or Bush says that is anti-Jewish bothers me because I KNEW IT ALL THE TIME AND NOW THE REST OF THE WORLD IS JUST NOW FINDING OUT?

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Alternet - Why not ask Ray McGovern to write an article on 9/11?
Posted by: LeftWright on May 23, 2009 3:19 AM   
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Since you often have him here.

"I think at simplest terms, there’s a cover-up.  The 9/11 report is a joke.  The question is: What’s being covered up?  Is it gross malfeasance, gross negligence, misfeasance? … Now there are a whole bunch of unanswered questions.  And the reason they’re unanswered is because this administration will not answer the questions. … I just want to reassert, what Scott [Ritter, former Major in the U.S. Marines Corps, former Chief Weapons Inspector for the United Nations Special Commission in Iraq] said and this is the bottom line for me, just as Hitler in 1933 cynically exploited the burning of the parliament building, the Reichstag, this is exactly what our President did in exploiting 9/11.  The cynical way in which he played on our trauma, used it to justify attacking, making a war of aggression on a country that he knew had nothing to do with 9/11.  That suffices for me, I think Scott is exactly right, that’s certainly an impeachable offense."

Raymond L. McGovern – Former Chairman, National Intelligence Estimates, which, according to the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, "are the Intelligence Community’s most authoritative written judgments on national security issues." Responsible for preparing the President’ Daily Brief (PDB) for Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush. 27-year CIA veteran. Former U.S. Army Intelligence Officer.

You gave Sander Hicks some ink, why not ask Mr. McGovern to write an article?

http://patriotsquestion911.com/

If you analyze the government's story closely, you will find that not one element of their conspiracy theory is credibly supported by the facts.

We need a new investigation into the events of 9/11/01.

Physics, facts and logic prove that the government's conspiracy theory of 9/11 cannot be true.

The truth shall set us free.  Love is the only way forward.

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If Israel ever began to confront
Posted by: weathered on May 23, 2009 3:22 AM   
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their dark truths, they'd have absolutely no idea where to begin.

For Israel lying to themselves and to everyone else is both an art & science.

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Why they hate us...
Posted by: Alladin on May 23, 2009 6:09 AM   
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The Cheney belief that they "hate us for our freedoms," is solved by taking away the very thing they hate--our freedoms!

That's like Rumsfeld's answer to the nasty pictures at Abu Ghraib--Thake away the cameras!

Problem solved!!!

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Ray McGovern on the Neocons in Bush Sr. admin
Posted by: ExposeTheIsraelLobby on May 23, 2009 9:36 AM   
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SCOTT HORTON, ANTIWAR.COM/RADIO:

This is something that I really have a lot trouble with. I have trouble understanding where the different splits are... I wonder do you really think that Bush Sr. was against the Iraq war? Did he tell Scowcroft and those guys to come out and oppose Bush in that public way?

RAY MCGOVERN, FORMER CIA ANALYST:

Well, I have no inside information here but I'm convinced knowing these players that they would not have done it without telling the first President Bush first. They had been through these decisions. They knew what would happen. And if the young President Bush had the presence of mind just to read his fathers book, he would have seen what his father had predicted, which is exactly what has now happened.

The core of this, Scott, has to do with the people who are advising Bush. Now those folks -- the Richard Perles, Doug Feith -- the whole slew of so-called neocons that permeate the Pentagon, the Vice President's office and to a degree the State Department -- they were around during the first President Bush's tenure. I was briefing the Vice President at the time. These folks were universally referred to as "the crazies." I kid you not. You'd come into work on Monday morning and somebody would say, "Guess what the crazies did last Friday." You would know exactly what the reference was to.

It would be Perle, Feith, Wurmser, Scooter Libby and all those folks.
So how is it that they made no real damage then? Well, because of Scowcroft, the National Security Advisor to President Bush. Because of Jim Baker, the Secretary of State. They persuaded the first President Bush to keep these crazies at arms length. He put them in mid-level positions where they couldn't do any harm and he successfully did that.

Now when we watched in the year 2000, 2001-- when we watched these same crazies come back in the positons of total power over our policy toward the near east we were aghast. We couldn't believe it. The crazies were back and this time they're running the show.

Download an mp3 of McGovern saying the above (27 minutes in) (right click > save as)


Fmr Centcom cmdr Gen. Anthony Zinni on CBS 60 Minutes - May 2004

Zinni is talking about a group of policymakers within the administration known as "the neo-conservatives" who saw the invasion of Iraq as a way to stabilize American interests in the region and strengthen the position of Israel. They include Deputy Defense Secretary Paul Wolfowitz; Undersecretary of Defense Douglas Feith; Former Defense Policy Board member Richard Perle; National Security Council member Eliot Abrams; and Vice President Cheney's chief of staff, Lewis "Scooter" Libby.

Zinni believes they are political ideologues who have hijacked American policy in Iraq.

"I think it's the worst kept secret in Washington. That everybody - everybody I talk to in Washington has known and fully knows what their agenda was and what they were trying to do."


Listen to Glenn Greenwald of Salon.com on the Neocon-Israel connection
antiwar.com/radio/2007/06/27/glenn-greenwald/

Download an mp3 of Philip Weiss discussing Neocons, AIPAC and Zionism
antiwar.com/radio/2008/07/12/philip-weiss/

Watch the BBC documentary "The War Party" (part 1 of 5)

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Endless war, supporting or "protecting" Israel. . .
Posted by: Garvagh on May 23, 2009 3:24 PM   
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The foolish American "support" for Israel's insane effort to repress the Palestinians into perpetuity is costing the US hundreds of billions of dollars to fight unnecessary wars closely related to the idiotic American "support" of Israel, right or wrong. Will Israel bankrupt the US, or merely double the national debt of this country?

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Egregious foreign policy
Posted by: Archie1954 on May 23, 2009 3:25 PM   
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What I have noticed and commented on many times is that Israel feels that it can refuse to negotiate with Palestine with impunity because it will be fully supported by the US no matter what position it takes. Why would it not feel that it didn't have to negotiate in good faith, when nothing would happen to it by doing so? As long as the US was propping the Israeli regime up regardless of its egregious conduct, peace in the area would be impossible to achieve. Only when both sides were required to negotiate bona fides would something concrete take place. So in a very real way the US has been behind the conflict between Israel and Palestine from the beginning. Now you know the why of 911!

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» RE: gregious foreign policy Posted by: login@bugmenot.com
60 yrs of Sucking off Our Teat does not make an Independent nation
Posted by: Purple Girl on May 24, 2009 7:36 AM   
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Let me first State LOUDLY- I have nothing against the Jewish People. I am not a muslim, nor a 'the Jews Killed Christ' deluded "Chrisitan". Nor am I one who thinks the State of Isreal is so weak and feeble it require US as it's Big Brother to wage it's battles ior come to it's defense. Israel actually has a crack team as far as the military goes- quite capable of defending itself if necessary- not to mention the numerous Nuke Warheads we have so generously provided them.
In fact I rather Resent the Safe and Secure jewish Community who resides in the States and tries to instigate conflict from their safe couches (and ballot boxes) in Southfield,MI or Boca Raton FL. It is not their asses on the line should the Islamic Radical decide to bomb their towns in retribution. Big Talk and indignation when not surrounded in a hostile region of the world.
As for those 'Friends of Israel' why hasn't the Jewish community realized that any "pre-emptive stike' on say Iran would immediately result in an attack on Israel? Why have they ignored the 'End of Days' Rapturous rhetoric which not only requires a monumental battle in the Isreal Region of Meggedo, but also excludes any Jewish perosn who has not converted to the Evangelicals form of 'Christianity'- Why is Available Seating on the 'Rapture' Bus limited to only 144,000? does the 144,001st not get a 'golden ticket'? and if the Israelites are 'Gods Chosen people', why are they required to reject that faith for salvation or admittance- shouldn't it be the other way around- christians converting to Judesim? FYI these so called Christians (I consider them 'Decievers', if not outright Satanists) are not your 'Friends' - they merely have smiling Faces (and is it truely a smile or merely bearing their teeth?). How many more times will the Jewish community allow themselves to be used, abused and Duped by such disingenuous, devious types?
Israel Stand Up - Your are perfectly capable of being Your Own Nation, without apology or assistance. It is time to stop hiding behind our coattails and unlatch your lips from Our Teat!60 Years of this dependence on US makes you nothing more than a foreign colony.

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