Dodging Biden’s Moral Collapse Is No Way to Defeat Trump
Such numbing is widespread in the United States. Some factors include
ethnocentric, racial and religious biases against Arabs and Muslims. The
steep
pro-Israel tilt
of news media runs parallel to the slant of U.S. government officials, with
language that
routinely
conveys
much lower regard
for Palestinian lives than Israeli lives.
And while the credibility of the Israeli government has tumbled, the
brawny arms of the Israel lobby -- notably AIPAC and Democratic Majority
for Israel -- still exert enormous leverage over the vast majority of
Congress. Few legislators are willing to vote against massive military aid
that makes the carnage in Gaza possible.
A chilling example is Sen. Chris Van Hollen of Maryland. On Monday night,
he took to the Senate floor and condemned Israel in no uncertain terms.
“Kids in Gaza are now dying from the deliberate withholding of food,” he
said
. “In addition to the horror of that news, one other thing is true. That
is a war crime. It is a textbook war crime. And that makes those who
orchestrate it war criminals.”
Watching
video
from Van Hollen’s impassioned speech, you might assume that he would vote
against sending $14 billion in further military aid to those “war
criminals.” But hours later, he did just the opposite. As journalist Ryan
Grim
noted
, “the senator’s speech pulsed with moral clarity -- until it petered out
into a stumbling rationale for his forthcoming yes vote.”
In contrast, three senators in the Democratic caucus -- Jeff Merkley, Peter
Welch and Bernie Sanders --
voted no
. Sanders delivered a
powerful speech
calling for decency instead of further moral collapse from the top of the
U.S. government.
While the Senate deliberated, the White House again
made clear
that it wasn’t serious about getting in the way of Israel’s planned
assault on the city of Rafah. That’s where most of Gaza’s 2.2 million
surviving residents have taken unsafe refuge from the Orwellian-named
Israel Defense Forces.
An exchange
at a White House news conference on Monday underscored that Biden is
determined to keep enabling Israel’s continuous war crimes in Gaza:
Reporter: “Has the president ever threatened to strip military assistance
from Israel if they move ahead with a Rafah operation that does not take
into consequence what happens with civilians?”
Spokesman John Kirby: “We’re going to continue to support Israel. They
have a right to defend themselves against Hamas and we’re going to
continue to make sure they have the tools and the capabilities to do
that.”
Later this week, Politico
summed up
: “The Biden administration is not planning to punish Israel if it
launches a military campaign in Rafah without ensuring civilian safety.”
Citing interviews with three U.S. officials, the article reported that “no
reprimand plans are in the works, meaning Israeli forces could enter the
city and harm civilians without facing American consequences.”
Biden continues to serve as an accomplice while mouthing platitudes of
concern about the lives of civilians in Gaza. Month after month, he
has done all he can
to supply the Israeli military to the max.
Under an apt headline --
“Biden
Is Mad at Netanyahu? Spare Me.” -- The Nation senior editor
Jack Mirkinson wrote this week: “In the real world, Biden and his
legislative partners have continued to arm Israel; the Democratic
leadership in the Senate actually brought people in on Super Bowl Sunday
to take a vote on a bill that would, along with rearming Ukraine, send
Israel another $14.1 billion for what is euphemistically dubbed ‘security
assistance.’”
Ever since October, inspiring protests and activism in the United States
have challenged U.S. support for Israel’s military assault on Gaza.
However, boosted by revulsion at the atrocities that Hamas committed
against Israeli civilians on October 7, the usual rationales for
supporting Israel’s violence against Palestinians have been hard at work.
In this election year, an additional factor looms large. With just eight
months until the voting starts that could propel Donald Trump back into
the presidency, the prospect of his return to power is all too real. And
with Biden set to be the Democratic Party’s nominee, countless individuals
and groups are careful to avoid saying much that’s critical of the
president they want to see re-elected.
Instead of candor, the routine choices have been euphemisms and silence. But
-- morally and politically -- that’s a big mistake.
The electoral base that Biden is going to need for re-election is heavily
against his support for Israel’s war on Gaza. Polling shows that young
people in particular are overwhelmingly opposed. Most have seen through
the thin veneer of his weak pleas for Israel to not kill so many
civilians.
No amount of evasions, silences or doubletalk can make Biden’s policies
morally acceptable. But -- while the administration
combines
its PR hand-wringing with military arms-supplying -- Biden apologists go
on and on with evasion and verbal gymnastics to defend the indefensible.
A far better course of action would be actual candor about current
realities: Joe Biden’s moral collapse is enabling the Israeli government
to continue, with impunity, its large-scale massacre of Palestinian
people. In the process, Biden is increasing the chances that the
Republican Party, led by fascistic Donald Trump, will gain control of the
White House in January.
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Norman Solomon is the national director of RootsAction.org and executive
director of the Institute for Public Accuracy. He is the author of many
books including War Made Easy. His latest book,
War Made Invisible: How America Hides the Human Toll of Its Military
Machine
, was published in 2023 by The New Press.
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