Israel, the US Congress and treason
Israel, the US Congress and treason
by Alan HartOctober 22, 2014
www.redressonline.com/2014/10/israel-the-us-congress-and-treason
British
Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond has said he is open to the
idea that UK citizens who are jihadists and travel to Iraq
or Syria to fight with ISIS [“Islamic State in Iraq and
Syria” – now calling itself “Islamic State”] could
be tried for treason…
The question provoked in my mind
by what Hammond said was this. Is there a case for
considering treason charges against those members of the US
Congress whose unconditional support for Israel right or
wrong drives policy in a direction that is not in
America’s own best interests and, more to the point,
endangers those interests?
Tale wagging the
dog
Before I summarise my answer I want to quote from a despairing but brilliant article by Gideon Levy because what he said under the Haaretz headline “Yankees, go home for the sake of peace” provides some context for my question.
Before I summarise my answer I want to quote from a despairing but brilliant article by Gideon Levy because what he said under the Haaretz headline “Yankees, go home for the sake of peace” provides some context for my question.
This may be the greatest mystery of all: the
relations between Israel and the USA. They are everything
but logical. We have a protégé that humiliates its patron
power and a power that grovels in front of its protégé; a
power that acts against its own interests and a president
who acts contrary to his worldview. We have a protégé
whose dependence on the power grows with its effrontery and
a power’s unbelievable weakness in the face of its
protégé’s brazenness. It’s a wild sado-masochistic
game, in which it is not clear who is the slave and who is
the master, which is the power and which is its
protégé.
Nothing can fully explain this
phenomenon, certainly not in its current dimensions. No
Israeli government has permitted itself to disregard the
American administration with such impudence as the current
one. No American administration has received the spitting in
its face as submissively as this one. No other ally in the
world, including the European powers, has dared to act so
explicitly against the United States’ positions. All this
is happening with Israel isolated in the world and dependent
on the United States’ mercy, while its policy endangers
American and global interests.
President Obama and
Secretary of State Kerry are fully aware that America’s
Zionist-driven failure to require Israel to end its defiance
of international law is an underlying cause of Arab and
other Muslim hurt, humiliation and anger and, as a
consequence of that, the rising tide of anti-Americanism
throughout the entire Arab and wider Muslim world. Kerry
came close to acknowledging this in public when he said on
returning from his last visit to the Middle East that the
unresolved Israel-Palestine conflict is “fuelling
recruitment for the Islamic State
group”.
Treason and the US
constitution
Question: What is a traitor?
Question: What is a traitor?
Answer: One who is not loyal to and betrays his
or her own country.
On that basis, and in the simple logic
of common sense, there is surely a strong case for saying
that those men and women who are elected to the US Congress
and put the interests of a foreign power (Israel) before
those of their own country are traitors and, because they
are endangering America’s own best interests by doing so,
should be charged with treason.
Unfortunately, it’s not
that simple because of Section 3 of Article 3 of the United
States Constitution. It defines treason as specific actions,
namely “levying war against [the people of the United
States], or in adhering to their enemies, giving them aid
and comfort”.
Strictly interpreted, that seems to mean
that those in Congress who do the Zionist lobby’s bidding
and by doing so endanger America’s own best interests are
protected and can’t be charged with treason because the
foreign power they are assisting is not a declared enemy.
(Some will no doubt say that Israel did levy war against
America when it attacked the USS Liberty during the
Six Days War of June 1967 and should have been declared an
enemy then.)
But… Is there not a case for saying that
because those in Congress who support Israel right or wrong
are effectively giving aid and comfort to America’s Arab
and other Muslim enemies they should be charged with
treason?
I think the time has come for this question to be
debated in America.
Note
The last American to be charged with treason was Robert Henry Best in 1948. He was found guilty and sentenced to life imprisonment.
The last American to be charged with treason was Robert Henry Best in 1948. He was found guilty and sentenced to life imprisonment.
Best was a journalist who worked for United
Press International (UPI) and occasionally contributed to
the New York Times, the Chicago Daily News
andNewsweek. His act of treason was broadcasting Nazi
propaganda from Germany to America.
I think there is a
strong case for saying that those in Congress who support
Israel right or wrong and effectively tie the hands and feet
of the occupant of the White House are endangering
America’s best interests to a far greater extent than Best
did.
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