{"id":1329130,"date":"2023-11-14T06:38:34","date_gmt":"2023-11-14T06:38:34","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.counterpunch.org\/?p=304530"},"modified":"2023-11-14T06:38:34","modified_gmt":"2023-11-14T06:38:34","slug":"bidens-inflection-point","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/radiofree.asia\/2023\/11\/14\/bidens-inflection-point\/","title":{"rendered":"Biden\u2019s Inflection Point"},"content":{"rendered":"

On 20 October 2023, upon his return from Israel, President Joe Biden addressed the American people. In part, he said the following: \u201cGood evening, my fellow Americans.\u00a0We\u2019re facing an inflection point in history\u2014one of those moments where the decisions we make today are going to determine the future for decades to come.\u00a0That\u2019s what I\u2019d like to talk with you about tonight.\u201d What followed had nothing to do with the problems or needs of the U.S. public. It had nothing to do with abortion rights, book banning, authoritarian rule in Florida, gun violence, Christian nationalism, the rewriting of the history of the state of Texas, or the civil rights of gay and transgender people\u2014none of which, at that moment, were to be found in Joe Biden\u2019s mind and heart. What he wanted to talk to the nation about was his personal reaction to Hamas\u2019s October 7 attack on Israel.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n

Why an address to the nation about the travails of a foreign nation with a very bad human rights record? Well, it seems that Mr. Biden was literally raised as a supporter of Israel. His father told him repeatedly that a Jewish homeland in the Middle East (Palestine, that \u201cland without a people\u2019) was more than justified by what Jews suffered in Europe during World War II. That message resulted \u201cin support for Israel being encoded in Biden\u2019s political DNA.\u201d It expressed itself immediately upon his entering national politics in 1973. He would spend 36 years in the U.S. Senate and during that time, \u201che was the chamber’s biggest recipient in history of donations from pro-Israeli groups, taking in $4.2 million, according to the Open Secrets database.\u201d So, as Dennis Ross, another long-time Zionist, tells us, \u201cwhat we\u2019re seeing now\u201d in Biden\u2019s support for Israel\u2019s incessant bombing of Gaza, \u201cis instinct.\u201d<\/p>\n

Running off to Israel was then, apparently, an \u201cinstinctive\u201d act, as was coming home to tell the rest of us how seminal was Israel\u2019s plight. Israel\u2014Biden\u2019s Israel\u2014had been attacked by (and these are Biden\u2019s words) \u201cthe terrorist group Hamas\u201d which has \u201cunleashed pure, unadulterated evil in the world\u201d by \u201cslaughtering more than 1300 people in Israel, including at least 32 American citizens.\u00a0Scores of innocents\u2014from infants to elderly grandparents, Israelis, Americans\u2014were \u00a0taken hostage.\u201d At this point it might be pointed out that Mr. Biden has never addressed the nation about his emotional reaction (if any) to the surely \u201cevil\u201d fact that every year in the USA over 117,000 people are injured and 48,000 killed by gun violence. But I guess this reality does not touch him, instinctually.<\/p>\n

To be fair, Biden does go on to claim that when in Israel, he told the government to use caution in their response to Hamas\u2019s action. He told this while meeting with Israel\u2019s war cabinet\u2014an unprecedented act that made him potentially complicit in whatever decisions that group took. Caution here did not mean any moderation in Israel\u2019s bombing of Gaza and \u00a0the killing of tens or thousands. It meant not rushing into a land invasion of Gaza which would certainly up the casualty rate for the Israelis. We have no way of knowing if this was actually what he advised. Subsequent evidence shows that, if such a message was delivered at all, it came along with a generous munitions aid package. We can also be sure that subsequently, due to domestic pressure, Biden has raised only the most sotto voce objections to Israel\u2019s continued blanket bombing of the Gaza Strip as it reaches genocidal levels.<\/p>\n

Inflection Point<\/strong><\/p>\n

So why is all this an \u201cinflection point?\u201d According to Joe Biden, Hamas\u2019s attack was made against Israel, the democracy. And, so enamored is Biden with this particular democracy that he equates this as an attack on all democracies. Then, just to make sure we all get his point, he likened Hamas\u2019s action against Israel to the Russian Republic\u2019s war against Ukraine (another democracy). The conclusion to all of this, in Biden\u2019s mind, is that Congress and the American people must support, emotionally and financially, the war efforts of these two problematic symbols of democracy, if the American way of life is to prevail.<\/p>\n

Let me list some of the facts that call into question this worldview: (1) The Hamas attack, as murderous as it certainly was, was a reaction to decades of illegal Israeli policies that turned Gaza into a concentration camp. (2) Israel is not a proper democracy, it is an apartheid state which reserves democratic rights first and foremost for Jews. (3) The Russian attack on Ukraine was not unprovoked. It was a response to Nato expansion led by the U.S. (4) Ukraine\u2019s present democratic political status can be seen as the result of a 2014 U.S. inspired coup. (5) The American way of life is not in danger from any of this. It is in danger from narrow-minded domestic politicians and their backers who want to suppress all ideas that compete with their own.<\/p>\n

Context and Analogies<\/strong><\/p>\n

There is no doubt that what is now unfolding, particularly as concerns Israel\/Palestine, is of great moral importance. This comes through when one contextualizes the moment. That is, as implied above, when one comes to see Gaza for what it really is, an Israeli-created place of decades long enforced suffering. A place under permanent siege. That is exactly what Biden and many other political Zionists cannot see. They cannot see that whatever \u201csheer evil\u201d was committed by the Hamas fighters on October 7 was bred into them by their own personal and emotional experiences. Those experiences were not random. They were prescribed by the conscious choices made by Israeli leaders blind to everything but their own tragic history.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n

So what is the proper analogy for Gaza and the Hamas attack? The only analogies the press sees fit to put forward are: (1) the October 7 attack was Israel\u2019s 9\/11 moment (a favorite analogy of American Zionists) or (2) the recent assertion that Hamas\u2019s attack was like the attack on Pearl Harbor (Netanyahu\u2019s favorite). I can think of a better, more historically fitting analogy\u2014the Warsaw Ghetto uprising of 1943 where a number of inmates turned fighters rose up against their captors. Israel had turned Gaza into something like the Warsaw Ghetto. Hamas led a bloody uprising and Israel responded to this the same way the Nazis dealt with the rebellious ghetto. One used artillery, the other is using jet bombers to accomplish wholesale destruction. Both led the survivors on what, for many, was\/is a forced death march.<\/p>\n

Biden\u2019s Gamble<\/strong><\/p>\n

How we see present events does make a difference in the choices we make. Mr Biden begins his analysis on October 7. \u00a0 Previous acts by Israel against Palestinians, occupation, displacement, murder etc, are not considered relevant. Israel is now the victim.\u00a0His assumption that everyone else of clear vision sees things the same way is a naive and dangerous gamble.<\/p>\n

Consider the fact that for the past several decades the Democratic Party has spent much time and energy cultivating \u00a0its multi-ethnic image\u2014including an alliance with the nation\u2019s Arab and Muslim population. This particular political context, whether considered at all by Biden, seems to have gotten as short shrift as the historical context of Gaza\u2019s Palestinians. The result is a sense of betrayal on the part of most Arab Muslim and Christian Americans (and many Jews as well). These voters are presently \u201cfurious with the White House, feeling that Palestinian lives are being disregarded and international law and norms trampled.\u201d<\/p>\n

Here is how Eman Abdelhadi, a University of Chicago professor of comparative human development, describes the moment for this Arab and Muslim American community, \u201cThis generation was raised in a time when [American] Muslims and Arabs were constantly in contact with Democrats, felt and were part of the progressive coalition. Now they are completely disillusioned. \u2026 It\u2019s really crazy to me that the Democratic party destroyed 20-years \u2026 worth of good will with Muslims and Arabs in just 2 weeks, losing an entire generation that was raised in the progressive coalition, possibly forever. \u2026 Young people are already talking about sitting out the election in protest. I think Biden has lost the Muslim vote.\u201d<\/p>\n

That is what happens when you make \u201cinflection point\u201ddecisions on \u201cinstinct.\u201d Realizing what is now happening in his own political party, Biden and his aides went into damage control mode\u2014sort of. They met with a carefully chosen group of Arab Americans, excluding any one who was on record as disagreeing with the president, and told them that they are listening to their complaints, that they want to do everything in their power to protect innocent civilians, and increase the rate at which a trickle of aid is reaching Gaza (presently deprived of food, water, fuel and shelter by the Israelis).<\/p>\n

All of this is certainly too little, too late. As one person involved with the White House meetings said, \u201cThere\u2019s that Arab saying, \u2018Don\u2019t look at what the mouth is saying, look at what the hands are doing.\u2019\u201d When you compare the amount of munitions the U.S. is giving to Israel with the amount of aid reaching Gaza, it is hard not to conclude that Biden\u2019s \u201chands are stoking the flames.\u201d<\/p>\n

Conclusion<\/strong><\/p>\n

There are times when we must make choices: personal, political and, of course, moral choices. But what does it mean to make such choices for the entire American nation, its multiple ethnicities, as well as the vast populations of Israel and Palestine based on the rooted emotion or \u201cinstinct\u201d of the President of the United States? In this case, it means to allow the seminal present to be at the mercy of one person\u2019s emotionally infused past\u2014Joe Biden\u2019s past.<\/p>\n

Where does all of this leave the rest of us\u2014the innocent civilians, the potential collateral damage? It leaves us caught between a terroristic act of self-defense committed by Hamas on October 7 (symbolic of a vengeful lashing out against oppression), and an ongoing act of self-defining genocide by Israel.* Hamas\u2019s act of desperation has set Israel free from world opinion and opened the door to a reaction overtaken by an apparently insatiable blood lust (symbolic of a \u201cfinal solution.\u201d)<\/p>\n

*The Center for Constitutional Rights in New York issued a document warning that Israeli actions may well be prosecutable as acts of genocide.\u00a0They write, \u201cmass killings are one means by which genocide is committed, but that is not the only method by\u00a0which a group is \u201cdestroyed\u201d or exterminated (in whole or in part). Raphael Lemkin, the Polish-Jewish lawyer credited with coining the term, said that genocide often includes \u201ca coordinated plan aimed at destruction of the essential foundations of the life of national groups so that these groups wither and die like plants that have suffered a blight . . . . It may be accomplished by wiping out all basis of personal security, liberty, health and dignity.\u201d<\/p>\n

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