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Where are the Christians?
By Patrick J. Buchanan
http://www.wnd.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=51116
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Pat Buchanan was twice a candidate for the Republican presidential
nomination and the Reform Party’s candidate in 2000. He is also a
founder and editor of The American Conservative. Now a political
analyst for MSNBC and a syndicated columnist, he served three
presidents in the White House, was a founding panelist of three
national TV shows, and is the author of seven books.
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07/18/06 "WND" -- -- When Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert
unleashed his navy and air force on Lebanon, accusing that tiny
nation of an "act of war," the last pillar of Bush's Middle East
policy collapsed.
First came capitulation on the Bush Doctrine, as Pyongyang and
Tehran defied Bush's dictum: The world's worst regimes will not be
allowed to acquire the world's worst weapons. Then came suspension
of the democracy crusade as Islamic militants exploited free
elections to advance to power and office in Egypt, Lebanon, Gaza,
the West Bank, Iraq and Iran.
Now, Israel's rampage against a defenseless Lebanon – smashing
airport runways, fuel tanks, power plants, gas stations,
lighthouses, bridges, roads and the occasional refugee convoy – has
exposed Bush's folly in subcontracting U.S. policy out to Tel Aviv,
thus making Israel the custodian of our reputation and interests in
the Middle East.
The Lebanon that Israel, with Bush's blessing, is smashing up has a
pro-American government, heretofore considered a shining example of
his democracy crusade. Yet, asked in St. Petersburg if he would urge
Israel to use restraint in its airstrikes, Bush sounded less like
the leader of the Free World than some bellicose city councilman
from Brooklyn Heights.
What Israel is up to was described by its army chief of staff, Lt.
Gen. Dan Halutz, when he threatened to "turn back the clock in
Lebanon 20 years."
Olmert seized upon Hezbollah's capture of two Israeli soldiers to
unleash the IDF in a pre-planned attack to make the Lebanese people
suffer until the Lebanese government disarms Hezbollah, a task the
Israeli army could not accomplish in 18 years of occupation.
Israel is doing the same to the Palestinians. To punish these people
for the crime of electing Hamas, Olmert imposed an economic blockade
of Gaza and the West Bank and withheld the $50 million in monthly
tax and customs receipts due the Palestinians.
Then, Israel instructed the United States to terminate all aid to
the Palestinian Authority, though Bush himself had called for the
elections and for the participation of Hamas. Our Crawford cowboy
meekly complied.
The predictable result: Fatah and Hamas fell to fratricidal
fighting, and Hamas militants began launching Qassam rockets over
the fence from Gaza into Israel. Hamas then tunneled into Israel,
killed two soldiers, captured one, took him back into Gaza and
demanded a prisoner exchange.
Israel's response was to abduct half of the Palestinian cabinet and
parliament and blow up a $50 million U.S.-insured power plant. That
cut off electricity for half a million Palestinians. Their food
spoiled, their water could not be purified, and their families
sweltered in the summer heat of the Gaza desert. One family of seven
was wiped out on a beach by what the IDF assures us was an errant
artillery shell.
Let it be said: Israel has a right to defend herself, a right to
counter-attack against Hezbollah and Hamas, a right to clean out
bases from which Katyusha or Qassam rockets are being fired and a
right to occupy land from which attacks are mounted on her people.
But what Israel is doing is imposing deliberate suffering on
civilians, collective punishment on innocent people, to force them
to do something they are powerless to do: disarm the gunmen among
them. Such a policy violates international law and comports neither
with our values nor our interests. It is un-American and un-
Christian.
But where are the Christians? Why is Pope Benedict virtually alone
among Christian leaders to have spoken out against what is being done to Lebanese
Christians and Muslims?
When al-Qaida captured two U.S. soldiers and barbarically butchered
them, the U.S. Army did not smash power plants across the Sunni
Triangle. Why then is Bush not only silent but openly supportive
when Israelis do this?
Democrats attack Bush for crimes of which he is not guilty,
including Haditha and Abu Ghraib. Why are they, too, silent when
Israel pursues a conscious policy of collective punishment of
innocent peoples?
Britain's diplomatic goal in two world wars was to bring the naive
cousins in, to "pull their chestnuts out of the fire." Israel and
her paid and pro-bono agents here appear determined to expand the
Iraq war into Syria and Iran, and have America fight and finish all
of Israel's enemies.
That Tel Aviv is maneuvering us to fight its wars is understandable.
That Americans are ignorant of, or complicit in this, is deplorable.
Already, Bush is ranting about Syria being behind the Hezbollah
capture of the Israeli soldiers. But where is the proof?
Who is whispering in his ear? The same people who told him Iraq was
maybe months away from an atom bomb, that an invasion would be
a "cakewalk," that he would be Churchill, that U.S. troops would be
greeted with candy and flowers, that democracy would break out
across the region, that Palestinians and Israelis would then sit
down and make peace?
How much must America pay for the education of this man?
© 2006 Creators Syndicate Inc.
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