Biden’s Frankenstein

Guest Post by Patrick Lawrence

 

The new wave of violence in Israel and Gaza now enters its second month. More than 10,000 people have been killed, The Associated Press reports, 40 percent of them children. Where is this catastrophe going? What are the limits of Israel’s inhumanity? Does the Biden regime, in its unforgivable support and encouragement of this ethnic-cleansing operation, have another Frankenstein on its hands—a monster it cannot control?

There is the Ukraine case, a contrast as we consider this question. Volodymyr Zelensky is pure cartoon creation—the greatest put-up job of our century, posing as a defender of democratic freedom while running a crypto–Nazi regime and, along with his generals and ministers, stealing hundreds of millions of dollars. But Ukraine—weak, broke, and losing the proxy war against Russia—is easily managed. Biden could unplug the electrodes from Zelensky’s temples any time he chose to do so. He won’t, but he could.

It starts to look as if Biden and his foreign policy people have lost what control they may have had over Bibi Netanyahu and the fanatical regime he directs. Last week Antony Blinken, on his second trip to Israel since the Hamas assault on southern Israel October 7, asked the Israeli prime minister to “pause”—we must not propose a ceasefire—Israel’s daily bombing campaign up and down the Gaza Strip. Netanyahu refused the American secretary of state more or less point blank. Ask yourself: Who was in charge of that meeting, who was running the show? I have to say, Blinken does come over as a diplomatic pipsqueak time and time again, as he did last summer in Beijing, when the Chinese leadership actually scolded him before sending him home with nothing but lectures to show for his effort.

The Biden White House has been making sotto voce requests such as Blinken’s for the past couple of weeks, all to very little avail. Dim and wanting in all subtlety, even Biden, Blinken and the rest of the regime’s national security crew are now aware that Biden’s open-door, open-wallet support for Bibi’s frenzied violence against Palestinians has turned into a political disaster from which it will be difficult to recover. West Asian nations may not stand with Palestinians to the extent one would like to see, but the old client relationships with Washington appear to have been altered more or less permanently.


It all looks so very bad. Last week the Latin Americans began recalling their ambassadors to Tel Aviv, Bolivia going so far as to sever relations, and bravo for the Bolivians. This week Jordan, Bahrain, Turkey, Chad and South Africa followed suit. The Israelis show no sign of giving a damn, but look at the names: America has traditionally counted these nations among its friends (or clients). Now they stand among those treating apartheid Israel as the pariah state it deserves to be called. Think about where this will leave Washington out in the middle distance. It will be another case of U.S. support for South Africa before the apartheid regime gave up the ghost in 1990, or for Rhodesia before it became Zimbabwe 10 years earlier. It will be embarrassing and costly.

There are cracks in the façade at home, too. There are murmurs in Congress that the Israelis have gone too far, although very few have made the daring leap from ineffectually suggesting a “temporary pause” in the bombing to demanding a ceasefire. Unnamed officials now acknowledge that Israel’s hysterical violence has nothing to do with self-defense and everything to do with preserving the Israeli Defense Force’s reputation for merciless retribution. I read these sorts of admissions as indications of dissatisfaction and disapproval, if not disgust.

The Pentagon appears to be especially restive as the Israeli campaign to ethnic-cleanse Gaza proceeds. Two weeks ago it dispatched senior officers to advise the IDF to reconsider the deadliness of urban combat—the street-to-street, door-to-door stuff. The New York Times has since quoted a senior Defense Department official saying “the operations so far have not come close to destroying Hamas’s senior and middle leadership ranks.” Again, these are voices of bureaucratic protest, in my read.

We cannot leave out the political costs of the Biden White House’s extravagant error, even if ours is a society wherein the popular will is manipulated rather than consulted and rarely heeded in any case. There is an election now one year away, after all, and I am reading opinion surveys indicating the majority of Americans favor humanitarian aid to Gaza rather than military aid to Israel. I read that 300,000 people marched in Washington last weekend. The risk seems clear, then, that Biden’s Israel-über-alles policy—so devoid of imagination, so betraying of his limited intelligence—could jeopardize his chances next November 5. This is not, obviously, a candidate with room to spare for major policy errors, and fielding the Israel–Gaza crisis as Biden has is a very, very major error.

Why are Biden, Blinken and the latter’s colleagues so inflexible on the Israeli–Palestinian question, given the IDF’s atrocious excesses, the obvious inhumanity the White House supports, and the shifts in global, regional, and domestic opinion? The answer to this question is simple and complicated all at once.

Biden is stuck. This is the simple answer. He has—and far from alone is he in this—painted the U.S. into a corner with the Israelis. They know very well Israel is America’s true Frankenstein and that Washington cannot possibly cut the current.  Please tone down the violence against innocents, and here is $3.8 billion in annual military aid, and a new $14.3 billion atop it, so you can keep on going: How else are Bibi and his fanatic ministers supposed to read this if not as a license to continue bombing and starving Palestinians?

What we witness as the second month of this atrocity begins, and this is the (slightly) complicated read, is a two-sided, impossibly contradictory policy. The U.S. needs to control a political and public-relations disaster while supporting the savagery that produces the disaster. You would not think anyone charged with the responsibilities of statecraft could be so stupid as to pursue such a course, but this is what we’re watching, no more, no less. These are the same people, let’s not forget, who think they can persuade Americans that they are prospering so long as they get “the messaging” right. If we get the messaging right, people will be O.K. watching a viciously racist nation exterminate another people.

I refer again to the unnamed officials who admit that the Israelis’ Gaza campaign has nothing to do with self-defense. In the same way, American policy toward Israel has nothing to do with protecting Israeli people, “honest brokering,” or any such notion. It has to do with maintaining the imperium’s presence in West Asia—this the objective since at least the 1967 war. In my read we can count this the first, second, third and only priority of the policy cliques in Washington. This is why it is fine that the post–1967 leadership in Tel Aviv has turned Israel into a garrison state just as Harold Lasswell memorably defined this in 1941. The Israelis are “specialists in violence,” precisely as Lasswell used this term. It is what the U.S. wants them to be.

And depends on them to be. The rest—please pause, please use smaller bombs and so on—is merely to trifle pointlessly with a monstrous regime that needs to be unplugged altogether.

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28 Comments
Anonymous
Anonymous
November 10, 2023 3:06 pm

Is it just me or does it seem they are pushing and hyping Veterans Day extra hard this year ? Now why would they do that ?

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Wanksy
Wanksy
  Anonymous
November 10, 2023 4:27 pm

Ha!

Aunt Acid
Aunt Acid
  Anonymous
November 10, 2023 5:14 pm

Drag Qween happy hour at the NCO club!

Bill
Bill
  Aunt Acid
November 10, 2023 10:16 pm

Ya ought to see what’s going on inside the Officer’s Club.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Anonymous
November 10, 2023 6:16 pm

Reality sucks even for The Few The Proud

The Central Scrutinizer
The Central Scrutinizer
  Anonymous
November 11, 2023 6:11 am

The few. The proud. The migraines.

KJ
KJ
November 10, 2023 3:15 pm

They know very well Israel is America’s true Frankenstein and that Washington cannot possibly cut the current.

More disinfo.

America is Israel’s true Frankenstein. America is Israel’s golem. The jews call the shots because they pay to call them.

GNL
GNL
  KJ
November 10, 2023 4:20 pm

Pay with what?

KJ
KJ
  GNL
November 10, 2023 4:38 pm

Goyim foreskins.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  KJ
November 10, 2023 5:36 pm

After sixty years, a Rabbi decides to retire. Taking the box of foreskins he has collected over the years of doing circumcisions, he goes to a leather goods manufacturer and says to the man, “Can you do anything with these?”

The man says, “No problem, come back in two weeks.”

After two weeks the rabbi returns to the shop, and is presented with a wallet. In total dismay, he says to the craftsman, “After sixty years, the best you can do is a wallet?”

The man replies, “Don’t worry, just rub it a few times and it will grow into a suitcase.”

Bill
Bill
  Anonymous
November 10, 2023 10:18 pm

That joke makes me think of Jerome Nadler.

KJ
KJ
  Anonymous
November 11, 2023 7:11 am

OY VEYYYYYYYYYY!!!!

Anonymous
Anonymous
  GNL
November 10, 2023 5:35 pm

Foreign aid from America. What do I win?

Anonymous
Anonymous
November 10, 2023 3:33 pm

Did someone say provoking ?

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Anonymous
November 10, 2023 6:21 pm

There the Helicopters left to the Taliban in Afghanistan ! I thought they looked familiar!

Bill
Bill
  Anonymous
November 10, 2023 10:19 pm

Hey, the Big Guy gets 10% of the rental.

foot in the forest
foot in the forest
  Anonymous
November 10, 2023 7:15 pm

2000 marines moving ashore.

Philbert
Philbert
November 10, 2023 3:58 pm

From the article:

“The U.S. needs to control a political and public-relations disaster while supporting the savagery that produces the disaster. You would not think anyone charged with the responsibilities of statecraft could be so stupid as to pursue such a course, but this is what we’re watching, no more, no less.”

hard to believe the author doesn’t recognize this as basic Politics 101 and business as usual in this country. There are numerous examples of the US government pursuing policies that are counter-productive and harmful to citizens, and which serve their own narrow interests and those of their connected cronies. There’s a good reason why the main elements of the print and electronic media long ago became basically government-owned subsidiaries, and it’s to control the narratives of all those ‘political and public-relations’ issues

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Philbert
November 10, 2023 4:05 pm

I lose respect for people who write ‘ they are stupid.’ They’re not , they are evil but many can’t bring themselves to admit that.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Anonymous
November 10, 2023 5:39 pm

Indeed. If only they were stupid or incompetent, we’d all be safer. Now, if only the electorate weren’t stupid . . .

Ed
Ed
November 10, 2023 4:09 pm

“the operations so far have not come close to destroying Hamas’s senior and middle leadership ranks.”

Of course they haven’t. The senior and middle leadership of Hamas consists of Mossad, CIA and MI5 operatives, none of whom are even in the OA.

B_MC
B_MC
November 10, 2023 4:17 pm

It all looks so very bad. Last week the Latin Americans began recalling their ambassadors to Tel Aviv, Bolivia going so far as to sever relations, and bravo for the Bolivians. This week Jordan, Bahrain, Turkey, Chad and South Africa followed suit.

Russia may downgrade diplomatic relations with US, senior diplomat says

MOSCOW, November 9. /TASS/. Washington’s behavior may compel Moscow to downgrade diplomatic relations or even cut ties, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergey Ryabkov said.

We are indeed going through an acute crisis in relations, the likes of which we have never seen before. We need to carefully calibrate and verify the steps we are taking to prevent further escalation. Our leadership encourages the Foreign Ministry and other federal government agencies to act this way, which is what we are guided by. However, we have seen the Americans take a series of irresponsible and escalatory steps with regard to Ukraine, and not only there,” the senior diplomat said in an interview with RTVI. “That is why, if we look at Washington’s current behavior model from this perspective, I don’t rule out anything at all. The level [of diplomatic ties] may be lowered; and the severance of diplomatic relations is also possible,” he added.

https://tass.com/politics/1704183

Anonymous
Anonymous
November 10, 2023 6:14 pm

It’s all BULL SHIT from Israel the United States and any other factions in the area committing or supporting these atrocities on all sides !
Ancient hatreds and modern weapons Whoopi …
Now for some facts Russia & Egypt are cuddling up with the Suez Canal and the US neocons cannot put up with that. Israel’s plan for the Ben Gurion Canal to take some of the Suez shipping just conveniently cuts across the north of Gaza so all the inhabitants either move south or get blown out of the way by IDF ! Next there is that little talked about natural gas deposits off shore of Gaza one of the largest in the reason soon to all be in Israel’s Control with the IDF GUARDIANS !
As for Hamas and the October 7 surprise
The IDF has standard strike teams stationed all about Israel ready to be wheels up in 6 minutes so obviously 8 million Israelis were asleep at the switch on the 7th of October !
Ya sure ok !
I thought only American political pathetic parasites allowed false flags killing our own citizens but with the CIA NSA & HSA the US with the JEW OWNED MEDIA Are really good at this shit
Just ask Victoria Nuland and Company

James
James
November 10, 2023 6:16 pm

Despite the ugly politics/greed ect. of war do want to say Happy Birthday to Uncle Sam’s Misguided Children.

A lot of you mad dogs are friends/family.

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Anonymous
Anonymous
November 10, 2023 6:31 pm

Strange how the media never mentions the millions of Arabs, men, women and children, that have been killed in just the last few years in Iraq, Syria, Yemen, et al ——–ALL at the hands of fellow Arabs!

luke2236
luke2236
November 10, 2023 9:28 pm

“It has to do with maintaining the imperium’s presence in West Asia”
No, it has to do, solely, with doing the bidding of the jew. America has become the jew’s thug crew; Ben Franklin warned us…

The Central Scrutinizer
The Central Scrutinizer
November 11, 2023 6:17 am

Zechariah 12:3

And in that day will I make Jerusalem a burdensome stone for all people: all that burden themselves with it shall be cut in pieces, though all the people of the earth be gathered together against it.

…………………

Arrh. There be a shit storm a brewin’!

Oldtoad of Green Acres
Oldtoad of Green Acres
November 11, 2023 6:47 am

Simply the result of a logical progression where man thinks he knows better than God.
10% for the big guy.