MSNBC Reveals Facts on Israel's Weapons of Mass DestructionPublished on Monday, April 21, 2003 by CommonDreams.org
by Ira Chernus
Most astounding web page of the week: http://www.msnbc.com/news/wld/graphics/strategic_israel_dw.htm
Here is MSNBC, giving us more information on
Israel's weapons of mass destruction (WMD)than I've seen in any left-wing
or peace-activist news source. Here is the mainstream U.S. media, that
beast we love to hate, giving us a story that gives away the store.
It's a story we expect the elite media to hide,
because it is so embarrassing to U.S. policymakers. How could anyone cheer
for the carnage in Iraq, where no WMD have yet been found, if they knew
that Israel is the only Middle Eastern nation with a proven WMD arsenal?
How could anyone approve of a U.S. policy that kills where WMD don't seem
to exist and turns a blind eye where they obviously do?
Far from hiding the story, though, MSNBC uses its
graphic skills to put all the details just a mouse-click away. What's
going on?
Supporters of Israeli policy will give you an answer
in a single word: anti-semitism. These folks are always amazing us with
their charges of anti-Israel bias in the U.S. media, which they insist
proves anti-semitism. It's silly, of course. If the media were biased
against Israel, the facts about Israeli WMD would have been headline news
every day during the debate about the Iraq war. Those facts were headline
news in the Arab world. They were absolutely crucial, because they
undermined the Bush administration's principal justification for war. But
mainstream news sources here paid very little attention.
Even now, MSNBC is not making the information easy
to get. It is tucked away in an obscure corner of the website. Try finding
it from the home page, and if you figure out how, let me know. (I found it
only through a direct link in an email I received.) When I searched the
site for "Dimona" (Israel 's best-known nuclear weapons site), it came up
blank. When I tried to access the root directory, I was told that I was
"not authorized to view this page."
Still, the information is there on the site, if you
know how to get it (and now you do). You have to wonder why. Maybe some
MSNBC staffers were really interested in digging up facts, as good
journalists should. Perhaps it never occurred to them that there was
anything embarrassing here.
After all, mainstream U.S. journalists are not
embarrassed to say that the U.S. has the world's largest and most advanced
stocks of WMD. No reason to hide it, they assume, because our WMD are the
good kind. We are a democracy. We would never use our weapons for
aggressive or immoral purposes. We would use them only when absolutely
necessary for self-defense. Most Americans assume that our WMD are morally
pure because the journalists who give them their daily truth assume it.
Most of those journalists assume the same about
Israel's WMD. Our mainstream media depict Israel as a lone bastion of
democracy surrounded by totalitarian enemies. So its WMD must be as good
as our own. If there is any bias here, it is for, not against, Israel and
its policies.
This still leaves me wondering, though. For decades,
Israel has been coyly half-hiding its WMD program. That program was
treated as a big secret. Journalists who wrote about it risked attack by
Israel's supporters; they were hailed as brave heroes by Israel's critics.
Israel's watchdogs in the U.S. are relentless and
well-connected. If they thought this information on the MSNBC website was
harmful to Israel, I suspect the information would disappear fast. In
fact, the cynic inside me says the information might be on that site
because the Israeli government wants it there.
Look at the graphic from the viewpoint of a military
strategist in Damascus, or in Hamas headquarters in Gaza. You would see
strength so overwhelming, it would be stupid even to dream of fighting
against Israel, much less to think about it in realistic terms. Look at it
from the viewpoint of a strategist in Istanbul or New Delhi. You would see
a very appealing potential ally, one with far more firepower than you
could even hope to produce in the near future. Look at it from the
viewpoint of a strategist in Teheran or Islamabad. Would you want Israel
as your enemy or your friend?
On the other hand, putting out the facts on Israel's
WMD may not be Israel's idea at all. It may come from the nest of
neo-conservative hawks in the highest reaches of the Pentagon. They want
all those capitals throughout the Middle East and South Asia to get the
idea. The neo-cons are planning a new order in that part of the world.
They have announced quite openly that their conquest of Iraq was only a
first step toward this new order. They plan to make Israel the military
cornerstone of the new order.
Why should Middle East and South Asian leaders roll
over and accept the new neo-con order? Just take a look at the MSNBC
graphic. Incontrovertible military facts on the ground speak louder than
words. Need we say more?
Perhaps the information is tucked away in such a
hard-to-find corner of cyberspace because the general public is "not
authorized to view this page." Perhaps it is meant to send a specific
message to specific people. Or perhaps I'm far too cynical.
In any event, now you too know just how huge
Israel's WMD program really is. Anyone for international inspectors? Or
would you trust the U.S. and its "coalition of the willing" to do the job?
Ira Chernus is Professor of Religious Studies at
the University of Colorado at Boulder. Chernus@colorado.edu
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