Osamah Khalil: The myth of American pressure

Osamah Khalil, The Electronic Intifada, 16 November 2010

Recent reports that the administration of US President Barack Obama offered Israel a series of incentives to continue its limited ten-month moratorium on settlement building have sparked an outcry among Palestinians and their supporters. Although the concessions for halting the construction of new settlements for only ninety days are unprecedented, Washington’s inability to maintain consistent pressure on Israel fits into a much broader historical pattern. The conventional wisdom is that when Washington has exerted pressure on Israeli governments they have eventually succumbed to American demands. However, a closer reading of the historical record and declassified American archival documents reveals a more complex dynamic between the two allies.

In this essay I examine four major crises in the “special relationship” between the US and Israel: the 1949 Lausanne Conference; the 1956 Suez Crisis; the October 1973 War; and the 1991 Madrid Peace Conference. I demonstrate that while Israel has on occasion publicly acceded to American demands, privately it has received concessions and agreements that rewarded its intransigence and improved its negotiating position at the expense of Palestinian rights. I argue that American pressure was negligible when compared to the policy options available to the different presidential administrations. Finally, I offer recommendations for Palestinians and their supporters.

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Pranav Jani: India for sale

Pranav Jani writes from New Delhi on the meaning of Barack Obama’s visit to India.

November 16, 2010

WITHIN THE span of a few days in India, Barack Obama accomplished two important objectives for the U.S. ruling class: (1) opening up India even further as a market for U.S. exports, from airplanes to turbines to motorcycles, and (2) securing the diplomatic and military ties with India to make it a stronger ally for defending U.S. might, especially in Asia.

In successfully pulling off this agenda, Obama was aided and abetted by Indian elites themselves, as capitalists and politicians fell over themselves to sell Indian sovereignty at a good price.

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Media Lens Media Alert: “PUT THE PALESTINIANS ON A DIET”

17 November 2010
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MEDIA BURY DOCUMENTS REVEALING ISRAEL’S DELIBERATE POLICY OF NEAR-STARVATION FOR GAZA

Israel has been forced to reveal what Palestinians and other observers on the ground have known for a long time: that the blockade of Gaza is state policy intended to inflict collective punishment, not to bolster Israeli “security”.

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Henry Siegman: Dishonesty and East Jerusalem

Henry Siegman | November 10, 2010

In response to President Barack Obama’s criticism of Israel’s most recently announced building plans in East Jerusalem, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s spokesman made the following statements on behalf of the Prime Minister: “Jerusalem is not a settlement.” “Jerusalem is the capital of the State of Israel.” “Israel never agreed to limit its construction in any way in Jerusalem.” “Israel sees no connection at all between the peace process and building plans in Jerusalem.”

Most, if not all, of these views have since been repeated by Netanyahu himself.

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Chris Hedges: The Death of the Liberal Class

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