by Jaffer Ali
It is not only casual observers who are somewhat confused over US Middle East policy. Even those who study the region
intensely admit to confusion. But, if one looks at the policy through certain lenses, the political landscape begins to clear.
The Bush Administration came into office with the Uprising
in full swing. Their initial policy was considered to be
laissez faire. But there was a method to this "hands off"
approach. One State Department official described the policy
as, "let them bleed." Who was to bleed? Israelis and
Palestinians.
Looking at US political moves (or lack of them in many
instances) through the prism of "let them bleed," we then
gain an insight into a carefully constructed policy. This
is a policy of pain. In the amoral world of Real Politik,
it is not sadism that animates the Bush Administration.
They have made the calculation that both Israelis and
Palestinians could never reach a peace as long as they both
had hope. As long as both sides spoke of the "price of
peace" instead of the "costs of war" there could be no
solution. So, a carefully constructed policy to make the
cost of Occupation overwhelming, and this required both
the Israelis and Palestinians to feel desperation.
In fact, senior Bush officials have suggested that the
Clinton peace process broke down because both sides held
out HOPE of making a better deal. Further psychological
profiles of Arafat and Sharon fed the notion that each
would not make a deal as long as they felt that they held
the upper hand. US policy would soon disabuse both sides of
this notion. In the Bush team's assessment, neither side
had reached the point where the ONLY solution is peace.
Each administration official would have its role. Some
would dispatch despair to Israelis...others to Palestinians.
It would appear that there was a rift in the administration,
but the overall plan has been executed almost without flaw.
Resulting actions have had but one goal since the Bush
Administration team took office; to create a matrix of
circumstances that would lead to a US imposed peace plan.
In order to gain compliance from both sides, a maddening
campaign of despair has been thrust upon the region. This
Machiavellian approach resulted in feigned indifference
while Palestinians and Israelis engaged in the inevitable
escalation. The body count mounted.
So, Zinni's mandate in the region was to create a situation
that the US knew Arafat could not accept. This involved a
deal over Israeli security and had no political objective.
When confronted with political objectives, Zinni in fact
stated, "That is beyond my mandate." The US therefore
maneuvered rejection of the Zinni proposal and Sharon was
free to do his part in upping the desperation factor on
Palestinians.
When Powel took his leisurely stroll through the
Mediterranean, many people took this as an incredible lack
of caring. But he and Bush insiders knew the real goal;
give more time for Sharon to create despair. Bush calling
Sharon a "Man of Peace", a moniker that few inside Israel
would dare say, also was designed to dash hope in the heart
of Palestinians, signaling that the US would never be an
honest broker in a peace deal.
Palestinians have endured over 50 years of
disenfranchisement...
exile...refugee status...occupation...and yet hope still pursed
the lips of almost every Palestinian. The election of Sharon
offered the US a chance to further its strategy of despair.
They would give a wink and a nod to the age-old Palestinian
nemesis to flex Israel's overwhelming military might against
the civilian population. To date, over 35,000 Palestinians,
mostly civilians, have been injured. That is one percent of
the ENTIRE PALESTINIAN POPULATION living under Occupation.
That is the equivalent of over 2.8 million Americans should
the same percentage be applied to the US population.
US "disengagement" from the political process threw
Palestinians further and further into despair. The invasion
of Israel into almost every West Bank town and the eventual
house arrest of Arafat was of course done with US under-
the-table knowledge all the while allowing the Bush team to
maintain "plausible deniability." The Bush team ignored
Arafat, one of the worst things you could do to him. Israel
declared him "irrelevant", and the despair increased. And
yes...the body count mounted.
But the Bush policy was also calculated to throw Israel
into despair. Without US intervention and a peace deal on
the horizon or even articulated, the cost of Occupation for
Israel began to soar. Suicide bombings increased. The
general feeling of security eroded. But the military ability
of Palestinians to create the kind of desperation necessary
to bring Israel in line is rather limited. Economics would
have to be used to make Israel toe the line. And the Israeli
economy began to sink. Unemployment is at a 54-year high.
The shekel has devalued almost 25% in 18 months. The US has
refused a supplemental aid package for Israel... voted for
several anti-Israel resolutions in the UN...condemned the
invasion publicly. The US has been a party to Israel's
precipitous slide, and warnings issued in private to its
leaders have been maintained in silence. The widening rift
or threat and actual distance between Israel and the US was
designed to create despair. The US strategy has been to make
the cost of Occupation be a heavier toll to pay than the
price of peace.
The US has canceled joint military operations... issued travel
warnings from the beginning of the Intifada, exacerbating
the decline of tourism... and even canceled the US Sixth Fleet
docking at the Israeli port of Haifa, which brings in a lot
of money to the city. To further Israel's economic woes,
military deals between Israel and China were canceled by the
US under the guise of transferring sensitive technology. A
$750 million tank deal between Turkey and Israel was
canceled when the US promised to lease tanks to Turkey at
favorable rates. Israel is now facing a severe financial
collapse and the US is not stepping in to help as they have
traditionally done. Every Israeli is feeling something new:
despair. And yes, the body count mounted.
The fits and turns, some say "flip-flops" of US policy are
designed to create despair. Not allowing Israel to "finish
off Arafat" was designed to instill frustration for Israel.
Much of the US pressure on Israel is under-the-table.
Threats that if this pressure is made public and Israel's
lobbying and PR machine put to use would lead to a
cataclysmic break between Israel and the US. Each action
undertaken by the Bush team is designed to extract the last
bit of hope from both sides.
And now, Palestinians beg for US active engagement. Europe
begs for engagement. The Arab nations beg for engagement.
The UN begs for engagement. Republicans in the House and
Senate beg for engagement. Democrats in the House and Senate
beg for engagement. Everybody is looking for the US to
impose a solution. Behold, a peace born of D-E-S-P-A-I-R.
(Mr. Jaffer Ali is a
Palestinian-American businessman who writes on business Ethics,
management theory
and political topics.)
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