Meanwhile, US Senator Lindsey Graham has introduced S.J.Res.107. This is “A joint resolution to authorize the use of military force against the Islamic Republic of Iran if the president determines that the Islamic Republic of Iran is planning or conducts an attack against any former, current, or incoming United States Government official or senior military personnel.” In other words, much like it seems Israel used the unclaimed missile that fell on a soccer field in the Occupied Golan Heights and killed 12 young people as an excuse to attack Beirut and Tehran, Senator Graham wants to use militia attacks on US forces occupying Iraq as an opening for a US attack on Iran. Graham also went on record demanding that the Israeli and/or US military bomb Iran’s oil refineries. I can’t really think of any reason why someone would call for these actions unless they were insane, looking to make some money on soaring oil prices sure to follow such an attack, seeking the end of the world, or all three.
There is no easy way out of the current situation in the region we call the Middle East unless and until Israel is brought under control. That will not happen while Washington and other arms suppliers continue to send weapons to Israel. These governments will not do so of their own volition. If we genuinely want them to stop arming genocide, they must be pressured like never before. The forces in favor of continuing the genocide may be fewer in number, but because the nature of their strength comes from the profits they make from supporting the occupation and (perhaps more importantly) their locations in the hierarchy of power, they continue to succeed in their decades-long battle against the Palestinian struggle for liberation.
The New York Times recently reported that, in response to the threats of retaliation against Israel from Iran, US officials are “seeking to calibrate the American response to send enough of the right types of aircraft as quickly as possible to help defend Israel without appearing to escalate the conflict”. Listen to that statement. In essence, it says the US is escalating the conflict by sending more weaponry, but doesn’t want to appear that it is escalating the conflict. In other words, believe what we tell you, not what you see. The media’s role is to create the illusion that the escalation we can see is not really an escalation; more weapons and killing do not mean a greater war. Of course, that is exactly what the US establishment media has been doing all along — helping Washington and Tel Aviv escalate the conflict by reporting that they aren’t escalating the conflict. Redline after redline is crossed by the Israeli military, and the bombs keep on coming. So do the jets, the missiles, the bullets, the intelligence, and the money.
And so does the slaughter. If Washington and Tel Aviv have their way, the slaughter could well expand in ways we can only imagine. Lindsey Graham’s resolution to attack Iran and its oil refineries must be stifled. Those who support Israel without reservation should be challenged wherever they go. Israel must be boycotted, divested from, and sanctioned. The war profiteers and their bankers cannot be let off the hook. Business as usual should not include accepting the genocide of the Palestinians. The occupation must end.
The article first appeared on CounterPunch.