By Cinnamon Stillwell
Stanford Middle East history professor Joel Beinin’s appearances on the Peninsula Peace and Justice Center (PPJC) Palo Alto cable television program “Other Voices” reliably produce anti-American, anti-Israel invective. In September 2008, Beinin declared, “The American empire is going down,” and during a taping for the February 2009 show, “Gaza and the Future,” he pronounced, “The United States aids and abets Israeli war crimes.”
What Beinin labeled Israeli “war crimes” (i.e. defending its citizenry) and U.S. collusion therewith were central to his discussion, as the show aired soon after Israel’s military incursion into Gaza in December 2008.
One might have thought Obama’s election would make Beinin optimistic about the prospects for weakening U.S. support for Israel, but his mood was decidedly downbeat. Obama, Beinin predicted, would “act like all America presidents” by “pushing U.S. interests with foreign policy.” (What country doesn’t pursue its own interests with foreign policy?) But, Beinin allowed, if Obama were to simply issue a “statement” telling Israel “it’s committing war crimes,” “going against U.N resolutions,” and that “the U.S. will no longer sell Israel weapons,” “the Israel Lobby and AIPAC would crumble.” The crowd of mostly aging hippies murmured in agreement. Read more ...
Stanford Middle East history professor Joel Beinin’s appearances on the Peninsula Peace and Justice Center (PPJC) Palo Alto cable television program “Other Voices” reliably produce anti-American, anti-Israel invective. In September 2008, Beinin declared, “The American empire is going down,” and during a taping for the February 2009 show, “Gaza and the Future,” he pronounced, “The United States aids and abets Israeli war crimes.”
What Beinin labeled Israeli “war crimes” (i.e. defending its citizenry) and U.S. collusion therewith were central to his discussion, as the show aired soon after Israel’s military incursion into Gaza in December 2008.
One might have thought Obama’s election would make Beinin optimistic about the prospects for weakening U.S. support for Israel, but his mood was decidedly downbeat. Obama, Beinin predicted, would “act like all America presidents” by “pushing U.S. interests with foreign policy.” (What country doesn’t pursue its own interests with foreign policy?) But, Beinin allowed, if Obama were to simply issue a “statement” telling Israel “it’s committing war crimes,” “going against U.N resolutions,” and that “the U.S. will no longer sell Israel weapons,” “the Israel Lobby and AIPAC would crumble.” The crowd of mostly aging hippies murmured in agreement. Read more ...
Source: FrontPage Magazine
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