'The US won’t follow Israel 'like a stupid mule' those are the words of someone who if nothing else Is a realist – Zbigniew Brzezinski.
With that and the vote in the UN today things are not all going Israel's way – to put it mildly
'US won’t follow Israel 'like a stupid mule' - Brzezinski
RT,
29
November, 2012
Leading
US strategist Zbigniew Brzezinski rejects Israeli pressure to form
American national security policy by beating the drum for war on
Iran. Washington would not blindly follow Tel-Aviv if Israel chooses
to unilaterally strike Iran, he said.
Brzezinski
said he would not advise President Barack Obama to back military
action against Iran if Israel initiates a war. The observation was
made at a conference hosted by the National Iranian American Council
and the Arms Control Association.
In
the event that Israel attacks Iran before Iran crosses the US red
line, Zbigniew Brzezinski does not think there is any“implicit
obligation” for
the US “to
follow, like a stupid mule, whatever the Israelis do.”
“If
they decide to start a war, simply on the assumption that we will be
automatically drawn into it, I think it is the obligation of
friendship to say “you’re not going to be making national
decisions for us”, declared
Brzezinski.
“I
think the US has the right to have its own national security policy.
I think most Americans would agree with that. And therefore clarity
on this issue is important and especially if we commit ourselves,
explicitly and bindingly, to Israel’s security,” the
strategist said.
Brzezinski
explained that he advocates a formula “designed
to freeze any threat into a non-threat.”
“Unless
one can convincingly argue that a country of eighty five million
people (Iran has population of 78 million – RT) is no higher
priority than an act of collective suicide. And I don’t think that
is sustained by any evidence whatsoever,”Brzezinski
rationalized.
In
recent months the Obama administration has been rebutting all of
Israel’s attempts to draw the US into a military operation against
Iran. Washington has warned not once that in case Tel Aviv opts to do
the assault on Iran’s nuclear facilities on its own, it would have
to face the consequences alone.
President
Barack Obama stated he lays his hopes with the crippling
international sanctions imposed on the Iranian Islamic Republic.
Despite
Washington’s decisiveness on the Iranian question, the Israeli PM
Benjamin Netanyahu continues to call for military action against
Tehran.
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‘Americans elected Obama exactly because he’s peaceable’
Jamal
Abdi, who is Policy Director of the National Iranian American
Council, told RT that Barack Obama is committed to diplomacy in the
Iranian issue. Political threats by rightwing pro-Israel hawks that
were aimed against Obama's support for Iran diplomacy this past
election "turned
out to be a paper tiger".
Despite
a strong pro-Israel lobby in Washington, with Barack Obama back in
the White House, Israel cannot count on unconditional military
support from America against Iran, Abdi said.
He
pointed out that at the presidential election “the
American people really voted for the candidate who promised to
actually use negotiations, for the candidate who spoke against war.”
Abdi
recalled that Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu, a fierce advocate of
military action against Iran, actually intervened in the American
presidential election.
“He
went on national TV channels ahead of the [American presidential]
elections and basically came out against Obama. And Bibi lost that
fight,” Abdi
said.
Having
backed the wrong horse, “Netanyahu
needs to recalculate”, Abdi
explained. But President Obama faces the same problem, because he
needs to find a policy that would benefit everybody in preventing a
war, “instead
of trying to pander to this hawkish, very right-wing policy driven by
some pro-Israel lobby groups.”
Still,
Jamal Abdi believes an attack on Iran is a real option.
“As
long as the ‘pressure only’ policy continue to dominate and
undermine diplomacy, as long as sanctions continue to be a spoiler in
a diplomatic process and limit the flexibility to find a deal that
resolves these issues – we eventually going to end up in a
war,” Abdi
summed up.
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