Israel Is a Very Costly Ally
By Charley Reese
Some people have asked for Web sites about the Israeli occupation
of Palestinian territories. I would suggest you start with PalestineChronicle.com.
You will find extensive coverage of the issue, as well as links
to other sites.
There are several reasons why all Americans should be interested
in this issue.
First, it is embarrassing that the government of the worlds
so-called last remaining superpower plays the role of the tail
that is wagged by Israel, a nation about the size of New Jersey.
Israels influence in both the executive and legislative
branches of our government is so pervasive that Israeli politicians
openly boast about it. A few years ago when Egypt threatened not
to renew the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty unless Israel signed
it, the Israelis told the Egyptians that if they didnt shut
up about the issue, their American aid would be cut off. Now,
please note: This is a foreign country telling another foreign
country that it, not the United States, has the final say over
American aid.
Of course, it is also embarrassing (because of our silence) that
the only nuclear power in the Middle East is Israel. The only
country in the Middle East that refuses to sign the Nuclear Non-Proliferation
Treaty is Israel. The only country in the Middle East that refuses
to allow international inspection of its nuclear facilities is
Israel. Yet all we hear from Washington is criticism of Iraqi
leader Saddam Hussains weapons of mass destruction.
What weapons? He didnt use any in the Gulf war. Why is there
never any criticism of Israels weapons of mass destruction,
which actually exist?
And now we are getting down to the areas where the Middle East
actually affects Americans. Israel, armed to the teeth thanks
to American taxpayers, continues to occupy Palestinian, Syrian
and Lebanese lands. It, and it alone, is a threat to peace in
that region, and regional war would inevitably affect Americas
real interest.
Second, Israel is the most expensive ally in the
history of the human race. Depending on whose numbers you use,
American aid to Israel has totaled $81 billion to $90 billion.
There are so many monetary favors tucked away in the Defense Department
budget that an accurate number is hard to come by. The $81 billion
figure is the U.S. governments.
I like the way the British express big numbers. Instead of saying
90 billion, they say 90 thousand millions. That gives you a better
idea of how much is involved. Lets suppose we could build
a new public school for $1 million. With the money that has gone
to Israel, we could have built 90,000 brand-new public schools
or restored 90,000 public waterworks or bridges or any number
of other infrastructure needs.
There is nothing in the Constitution that authorizes Congress
to tax the labor of the American people and hand over the proceeds
to a foreign governmentany foreign government, much less
one that has blown up our diplomatic facilities in Egypt and attacked
one of our Navy ships in international waters. An ally like that
ought to come a heck of a lot cheaper than Israel.
Finally, our support of Israels aggression and cruel treatment
of the Palestinians is alienating not only the Arab world but
the entire Muslim world. This hatred will eventually be expressed
in the form of terrorism directed at Americans and at American
interests. Terrorism is the poor mans way of waging war.
Americas blind support of Israels gross violations
of human rights and international law will not only cost billions
of tax dollars but eventually American lives as well. No lobby
for any foreign country should be allowed to jeopardize American
interests and American lives just to serve the selfish interests
of a foreign power. Americas government has only one justification
for existenceto protect the lives and interests of Americans.
Its time to start asking Americans, including our elected
officials: Which country are you loyal to?
Syndicated columnist Charley Reese can be reached at briarl@earthlink.net.
This column first appeared Aug. 20, 2001. © 2001 by King Features.