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05/05/08

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The attack on Jimmy Carter

Bill Fletcher, Jr.


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Electronic Intifada

Former US President James (Jimmy) Carter has the ability to appear almost out of thin air, landing in the midst of some of the most complex international crises. He has done it again, this time in going to meet with the Palestinian resistance group, Hamas. For reaching out to this significant section of the Palestinian movement, he is being demonized by both the Bush administration and the administration of Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert.

Former President Carter has crossed a line that George W. Bush and his Israeli allies have set, aimed at isolating and destroying Hamas. Despite the fact that Hamas won internationally-recognized elections in Palestine in 2006, Bush and the Israelis have been doing all they can to void the elections, isolate Hamas and destroy them. In fact, a blockbuster article in Vanity Fair revealed details of a plan hatched by the Bush administration along with an anti-Hamas Palestinian leader to carry out a coup against Hamas. The plot failed, leading to a Hamas preemptive strike against the forces of Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas, with the result being a Hamas takeover of the Gaza Strip.

Carter concluded, and this is entirely consistent with his best-selling book Palestine: Peace Not Apartheid, that all significant forces involved in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict must be brought to the table if there is to be a permanent and just settlement of outstanding matters. Bush and Olmert have a very different vision. Their objective is to turn the Abbas government into a puppet regime that operates akin to a subcontractor, in this case a subcontractor to manage the Palestinian people. Carter, on the other hand, recognizes that such an approach is not only undesirable -- even from the standpoint of the ruling circles in the US -- but is also untenable. For this reason, he has insisted on meeting with Hamas as well as the Syrian government.

The preliminary results of these meetings are very intriguing. Hamas has offered to accept Israel -- though not recognize it -- as long as Israel withdraws to the pre-June 1967 borders. Specifically, they would call for a 10 year truce. What Hamas is offering, in fact, is a de facto recognition of Israel as long as this is the will of the Palestinian people. This last point is of particular importance, however. Hamas is stating that they will not accept any deal imposed upon the Palestinian people, either by an external power or through undemocratic means internal to the Palestinian people. They are, additionally, calling for the democratic participation of the Palestinian Diaspora in decisions regarding the future of the Palestinian people. Some commentators have claimed that this is unrealistic, but it is no more unrealistic than the Iraqi elections that included the Iraqi Diaspora.

The attacks on Carter are not only aimed at undermining any good will that he has secured with Hamas and the Syrians, but also at blocking efforts at any route to peace not dictated by Bush and the Israeli government. As became clear in the aftermath of the Palestinian elections and the Hamas victory, elections and self-determination are perfectly acceptable for Bush and the Israeli government as long as the results are those that Bush and the Israelis have approved.

It is critically important that we in Black America add our voices to those internationally who are and have been supporting President Carter's peace efforts (and other legitimate peace efforts) aimed at securing a just settlement of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and specifically, justice for the Palestinian people. Actions aimed at intimidating pro-Palestinian and pro-peace forces must be halted, but, as with any bully, will only be halted when people of good will stand firm and insist that this will not be tolerated. Unfortunately, being anti-Palestinian seems to be a litmus test for many politicians in the US and it will continue to be so until and unless those who support justice for the Palestinian people become a much better organized constituency, capable of supporting our friends and punishing our opponents. Given the tremendous response to President Carter's book, as well as growing sentiment particularly in religious quarters, that the Israeli occupation must end, it appears that we have a good chance of success.

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Bill Fletcher, Jr. is Executive Editor of The Black Commentator (http://www.blackcommentator.com/), where this article was originally published. He is also a Senior Scholar with the Institute for Policy Studies and the immediate past president of TransAfrica Forum.

© 2008 Bill Fletcher, Jr.

SOURCE: http://electronicintifada.net/v2/article9507.shtml

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Comment from: barbarajc [Member]
Jimmy Carter represents the interests of the United States and the Palestinian people. The Jews use their money to control our government but they can't control Carter because he is not running for anything.

Go Carter!

There are those who say that Carter shouldn't take this action against the White House but I remember how Reagan used back channels to negotiate with Iran to hold the hostages until after the election. I'm glad Carter did this and I bless anyone who will stand up to the Jews even if it costs them elections.

Carter's idea about a Palestinian homeland cost him a second term but he was trying to do the right thing.
Permalink 05/05/08 @ 16:21
Comment from: Phillo [Member]
Usually people who comment use politically correct words, so I am thrilled that barbarajc in his comment goes right to the core problem. "The Jews use their money to control..." and "I bless anyone who will stand up to the Jews...."

No use of the standard: "Zionist's", lets go for the truth. Jews. Jews are the problem. With their overwhelming majority of the American Population, now estimated to be close to if not already over 3%, they force all Americans to do their bidding.

Wow, barbarajc...imagine if there were no Jews. America would line up solidly behind Hamas, Jimmy Carter could come out of retirement and be the savior of all Americans. Peace would guide the plant,and love would steer the stars. My God! It would be the age of Aquarius:
Harmony and understanding
Sympathy and trust abounding
No more falsehoods or derisions
Golden living dreams of visions
Mystic crystal revelation
And the mind's true liberation

All held up because of the Jews. Hmmmmmm.......
Permalink 05/06/08 @ 12:53
Comment from: jgarbuz [Member]
The following is from FOX News:
Thursday, December 20, 2007

WASHINGTON — The Lakota Indians, who gave the world legendary warriors Sitting Bull and Crazy Horse, have withdrawn from treaties with the United States.
"We are no longer citizens of the United States of America and all those who live in the five-state area that encompasses our country are free to join us,'' long-time Indian rights activist Russell Means said.
A delegation of Lakota leaders has delivered a message to the State Department, and said they were unilaterally withdrawing from treaties they signed with the federal government of the U.S., some of them more than 150 years old.
The group also visited the Bolivian, Chilean, South African and Venezuelan embassies, and would continue on their diplomatic mission and take it overseas in the coming weeks and months.
Lakota country includes parts of the states of Nebraska, South Dakota, North Dakota, Montana and Wyoming.
The new country would issue its own passports and driving licences, and living there would be tax-free - provided residents renounce their U.S. citizenship, Mr Means said."
.................................................
I think Netanyahu should go talk with the Lakota sioux, and get the US government to recognize them before they start shooting katyusha rockets on nearby Euro-American settlements.

Permalink 05/10/08 @ 16:35




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