Beltway Insiders Versus Neo-Cons
Clash of the Elites
By JOHN WALSH
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A titanic power struggle is being waged within the policy elite
or power elite, or more simply the U.S. ruling class. The clash
is taking place over the war on Iraq, U.S. policy toward
Israel--and ultimately over the best way to run the U.S. empire.
The war on Iraq is shaping up as such a disaster for the empire
that it can no longer be tolerated by our rulers in its present
form. The struggle is as plain as the nose on your face;
nevertheless it draws little comment. One reason is that we are
taught to view matters political through the prism of Democrat
versus Republican, whereas this struggle among our rulers cuts
across party lines. On the "Left," few so much as allude to this
internecine war, much less use it to good effect. This is
apparently due to a very rigid, very dogmatic view of how
empires function, indeed how they "must" function, and due to a
fear of being labeled anti-semitic and thus running afoul of the
Israeli Lobby. In many cases this silence reflects an actual
sympathy among "liberals" for neocon foreign policy, either out
of a latter day do-gooder version of the White Man's Burden, or
an attachment to Israel.
This struggle is in no way hidden and definitely not a secret
conspiracy. It is out in the open, as it must be, since it is in
great part a battle for the hearts and minds of the American
public. This fact makes the absence of commentary about it all
the more chilling. The fight among our rulers sets the neocons
against other very important elements in the establishment: the
senior officer corps, represented by Jack Murtha and Colin
Powell; the old money like Ned Lamont; the oil men, like James
Baker (With Baker against the war, how then can oil be the only
reason for the war?); those who want to see the American
imperium run effectively, like Lee Hamilton and Robert Gates of
the Iraq Study Group; many in the CIA, both active duty and
retired; policy makers like Zbigniew Brzezinski who has long
opposed the war which he has ascribed to the influence of
certain "ethnic" groups; and even former presidents Gerald Ford
who kept his mouth shut and Jimmy Carter who has not and whose
frustration with Israel and the neocons is all too clear in his
book "Palestine, Peace Not Apartheid."
Influential voices tied to the ruling circles include some
writers for the militantly anti-war publication of the Old
Right, The American Conservative.
On the other side are the neocons, based in the Washington
"Think" Tanks, in the civilian leadership of the pre-Gates
Pentagon, in Dick Cheney's office, in large parts of both
parties in Congress, and in the editorial and op-ed pages of the
print media. Most of the House and much of the Senate is still
under the control of the neocons thanks to the fund-raising
exertions and threats from AIPAC and its minions. Hence, the
most powerful political allies of the neocons are the leading
Democrats, who indulge in the most intense and shallow anti-Bush
rhetoric but are reliable allies in the neocon crusades in the
Middle East. The neocon side has relied heavily on the power of
ideas,. This in turn hinges on the second rate level of those
writing for the mass media who think little for themselves and
go along with whatever framework for policy discussion is put
forward by the neocons. Good examples of this are most op-ed
pages, TV programs like the Sunday morning talk shows, Weekend
Edition on NPR and Washington Week in Review on PBS. The neocons
have not dominated the weekly news magazines, with the exception
of U.S. News and World Report, but they are working to remedy
that. Witness, for example, the adoption of William Kristol as a
star columnist at Time!
Given this balance of forces, it would seem that the neocons
must lose but the outcome remains an open question. If they do
prevail, that will be the end of our democracy and freedoms as
we have known them. If you have any doubts about that, consult
their philosopher, Leo Strauss. The neocons cannot be
automatically counted out, even though their base is narrow, for
they can draw on all the resources of a mighty nation state,
Israel, a modern Sparta, with its vaunted intelligence services
and special forces which span the world and operate in the U.S.,
as well as its ability, if it desires, to launder cash and
deliver it to U.S. operatives. And of course the war profiteers
like Halliburton and others love the Iraq adventure. The arms
manufacturers may be less happy with it, since money is not
being spent on profitable high-tech weapons which do not have to
function but rather on highly unprofitable "boots on the
ground."
The public forays of the anti-neocons in this struggle are
well-known. James Wilson in the New York Times, accusing Bush of
lying about uranium from Niger; Richard Clarke's expose on the
incompetence behind 9/11; the exposure of Judith Miller as lying
about WMD, thus corrupting the NYT reportage (even the
Washington Post, dominated as its opinion pages are by the
neocons did not allow its reporting to be undermined by the
likes of Judith Miller); the antiwar stance of John Murtha
indicating the unhappiness of the senior officer corps with the
dominance of US Middle East policy by the Israel-first neocons;
Mearsheimer and Walt's paper, as important for who wrote it as
for its content, which finally took on the Israeli Lobby, the
core adversary of the anti-neocons; and most recently Jimmy
Carter's book which inevitably raises the question of the
shedding of American blood to preserve Israeli apartheid and to
lay waste every and any nation perceive by Israel to be a
threat. Add to this the report of the Baker Commission and the
near-simultaneous removal of Rumsfeld and his replacement with a
member of the Baker Commission.
The biggest blow to the neocon agenda came from the people
themselves, in the form of the 2004 election defeat of the
Republicans. Unfortunately, this defeat amounted only to a
registration of national disgust over the war in Iraq but not
one which would result in policy changes since the establishment
Dems are solidly neocon in their foreign policy especially
when it comes to the Middle East and Israel. The same is true of
many progressives. One looks in vain for a reference to the
Lobby on the Michael Moore web site for example or in the
missives from UFPJ or from "P"DA.
Two questions emerge. Are there advantages to be gained from
this struggle for the peace movement? Most definitely. We are
being provided with powerful testimony from the most
unassailable sources Jimmy Carter, Richard Clarke and
Mearsheimer and Walt to name a few. And we should not allow this
important information to be discredited by the neocons. The
leading anti-neocons are not anti-empire, but at least they want
to end the bloody war on Iraq and the dominance of Israel over
key segments of U.S. foreign policy. That is a step forward. And
second, given the key power of the Israel Lobby, can the peace
movement fail any longer to ignore it as though it were
irrelevant? Absolutely not. We ignore it at our peril. And we
must get rid of all fears of being labeled as anti-semites. Most
Jewish Americans, much to their credit, oppose the policies of
the Lobby, which in the long run may be responsible for stirring
up considerable anti-semitism in the U.S. and around the world.
Would it not be wonderful if an anti-Lobby organization of
Jewish Americans emerged with a title like "Not in Our Name"?
Finally, given the balance of forces at play, it is difficult to
discern what Bush is likely to do in the coming days and months.
The punditry is now predicting an escalation of the war in Iraq
(aka a "surge"), but Bush surprised once with the firing of
Rumsfeld of which there was no advance hint quite the
contrary. He is certainly under enormous pressure to alter
course, and he may have to do so no matter how much he recoils
from it. He may even do so after a "surge" which could be used
as a smoke screen for a policy shift. But escalating the
conflict even temporarily will sink his ratings below 30% and
make him the most unpopular president in history. We shall see.
John V. Walsh can be reached at john.endwar@gmail.com.
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