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shaayecanaan

(6,068 posts)
Fri Feb 27, 2015, 06:49 AM Feb 2015

AIPAC objects to Netanyahu's Congress address

AIPAC, the American Israel Public Affairs Committee, is the Israeli government’s long arm at the center of gravity of American power in Washington. The second most powerful lobby in the United States, AIPAC has served every Israeli government, over dozens of years, with exceptional effectiveness. This efficacy is based on tremendous quantities of American Jewish money donated for the benefit of election campaigns for candidates to the House of Representatives and other elected positions.

The basic, underlying postulate of AIPAC from the day of its inception in 1951 has been simple: to represent and work on behalf of every single Israeli government, without preference for Right or Left. With regard to the US political system, AIPAC sanctifies the principle of bipartisan support for Israel. It will never focus only on one of the two major American parties; it will never try to divide and conquer; and it will never favor a Republican legislator over a Democratic counterpart or the reverse. The secret of Israel’s power in Washington over the years lies mainly in this principle, which has transformed Israel into a form of consensus on Capitol Hill, against which very few dare rebel or deviate from.

The invitation of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to speak before both houses of Congress March 3 was secretly cooked up by House Speaker John Boehner (Republican) and Israel’s ambassador to Washington, Ron Dermer (who some consider ambassador to Las Vegas because of his relationship with casino mogul Sheldon Adelson). The news struck AIPAC heads like a thunderbolt. They had not been briefed about it before or after. They didn’t know about it, and they didn’t believe such a thing could happen to them. “This is AIPAC’s Day of Atonement,” one of the heads of the organization told me in a private conversation after the invitation was publicized. “This is the lowest point we have ever reached.”

There was an internal difference of opinion in AIPAC regarding the actions that the organization should take to minimize the damage. Some thought that they should directly implore Netanyahu to cancel his speech to Congress, to suggest alternatives to him. Such a move, however, would have run counter to AIPAC’s very DNA since AIPAC is Netanyahu’s lobby and not the reverse.

http://www.al-monitor.com/pulse/originals/2015/02/israel-netanyahu-speech-congress-aipac-kerry-mossad-idf.html

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AIPAC objects to Netanyahu's Congress address (Original Post) shaayecanaan Feb 2015 OP
I don't believe they were in the dark and they won't do anything to stop Nutinyahoo davidpdx Feb 2015 #1
Dermer seems more like the Israeli ambassador to the Republican party Fumesucker Feb 2015 #2
Well put jberryhill Feb 2015 #3

davidpdx

(22,000 posts)
1. I don't believe they were in the dark and they won't do anything to stop Nutinyahoo
Fri Feb 27, 2015, 07:37 AM
Feb 2015

from coming to the US. He pretty much does whatever he wants.

Fumesucker

(45,851 posts)
2. Dermer seems more like the Israeli ambassador to the Republican party
Fri Feb 27, 2015, 07:48 AM
Feb 2015

Dermer and Bibi aren't doing Israel any favors with this duplicitous behavior given the reaction of AIPAC outlined in your OP.

Go ahead Bibi, align Israel with the Republican party, a large percentage of Republicans support Israel because of supposed Biblical prophesy that is not all kind to the Jews or anyone else not a Born Again Christian. Those BAC Republicans seem more numerous than they are because they are very loud and never shut up but they turn off probably a bigger percentage of the American population than they represent.

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