3 Easy Pieces
 .
... the ‘best’ that can happen
for Israeli interests in Iraq: ‘The dissolution of Iraq into a
Shi’ite state, a Sunni state and the separation of the Kurdish part’
(Ha’aretz
6/2/1982).
Actually, this aspect of the plan is very old.”
Original
articlehttp://adereview.com/blog/?p=59#more-59It
is, to say the least, a predictable outcome, one that dovetails nicely with the
neocon master plan. “US lawmakers voted Wednesday to split Iraq into a
loose federation of sectarian-based regions and urged President George W Bush to
press Iraqi leaders to agree,” reports Monsters and Critics. “More
than 20 Republicans joined Democrats to pass the non-binding measure in the
Senate, 75-23, showing frustration in both parties about Bush’s war policy
and lagging national reconciliation in Iraq.” How anybody expects
“national reconciliation” in a country—or the mere shadow of a
country—bombed to kingdom come is not explained, not that it matters, as
splintering Iraq into three distinct pieces harks back to the earliest Israeli
planners, or maybe I should say criminal
connivers.“This is
not a new idea, nor does it surface for the first time in Zionist strategic
thinking,” writes Khalil Nakhleh. “Indeed, fragmenting all Arab
states into smaller units has been a recurrent theme. This theme has been
documented on a very modest scale in the AAUG publication, Israel’s Sacred
Terrorism (1980), by Livia Rokach. Based on the memoirs of Moshe Sharett, former
Prime Minister of Israel, Rokach’s study documents, in convincing detail,
the Zionist plan as it applies to Lebanon and as it was prepared in the
mid-fifties.” In regard to Iraq, the late Israel Shahak adds: “The
idea that all the Arab states should be broken down, by Israel, into small
units, occurs again and again in Israeli strategic thinking. For example,
Ze’ev Schiff, the military correspondent of Ha’aretz (and probably
the most knowledgeable in Israel, on this topic) writes about the
‘best’ that can happen for Israeli interests in Iraq: ‘The
dissolution of Iraq into a Shi’ite state, a Sunni state and the separation
of the Kurdish part’ (Ha’aretz 6/2/1982). Actually, this aspect of
the plan is very
old.”It may be old,
but it is finally, with the eager assistance of no shortage of Congress critters
on both sides of the supposed dividing aisle, finally coming to
fruition.Strangely, we are
told Bush—that is to say his neocon handlers—oppose this grand idea,
not exactly new but recycled as such. “But the measure, attached to the
2008 defense budget, runs against US administration policy to keep Iraq united
and would likely face a veto if it reached Bush’s desk.” Of course,
this hardly matters, as Iraq is well on the way to fragmentation, thanks to the
neocon invasion and engineered stirring up of its fractured ethnic
minorities.Instead, this
idea comes from Democrats. “The proposal to breaking up Iraq into
decentralized regions came from Senator Joseph Biden, who heads the
chamber’s foreign relations committee and is running for the 2008
Democratic Party presidential nomination… Biden has long championed the
federal plan, saying it would give Iraq’s main groups ‘breathing
room in their own regions’ and speed up a US troop withdrawal.” Joe
likes to champion himself as an “honest broker,” when in fact he is
a lickspittle for AIPAC. “In my 34-year career, I have never wavered from
the notion that the only time progress has ever been made in the Middle East is
when the Arab nations have known that there is no daylight between us and
Israel,” Joe told the Forward earlier this year. Or put another way, you
can’t slip a piece of paper between Joe and the Jabotinskyites, or can you
tell them apart, thus the old plan, mentioned above, is dear to his heart, as it
was to the hoary planners of Israeli policy mentioned by Oded Yinon back in
1982.Of course, the neocons
are spot on with Biden, although it does not look good for the current Iraq
policy, certainly a mirage at best, as we are told the neocons want a
“united Iraq,” supposedly a semblance of normality between the
bombed out hospitals, electrical grids, and countless assassination and death
squad victims, all of it the direct responsibility of Bush and the
neocons.Surely, come the
“election” of Hillary next year, Biden’s “plan”
will be adopted and the neocons will get what they and the Israelis wanted all
along.======================The
following essay represents , in my opinion, the accurate and detailed
plan of the present Zionist regime (of Sharon and Eitan) for the Middle East
which is based on the division of the whole area into small states, and the
dissolution of all the existing Arab states.
Israel
ShahakJune 13, 1982
Posted: Wed - September 26, 2007 at 11:06 PM
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