Wednesday, March 18, 2015

Gareth Porter — The real story behind the Republicans’ Iran letter


No, it probably wasn't Tom Cotton idea.
Those members of Congress don’t arrive at their positions on issues related to Iran through discussion and debate among themselves. They are given their marching orders by AIPAC lobbyists, and time after time, they sign the letters and vote for legislation or resolution that they are given, as former AIPAC lobbyist MJ Rosenberg has recalled. This Israeli exercise of control over Congress on Iran and issues of concern to Israel resembles the Soviet direction of its satellite regimes and loyal Communist parties more than any democratic process, but with campaign contributions replacing the inducements that kept its bloc allies in line. 
Rosenberg has reasoned that AIPAC must have drafted the letter and handed it to Senator Cotton. “Nothing happens on Capitol Hill related to Israel,” he tweets, “unless and until Howard Kohr (AIPAC chief) wants it to happen. Nothing.” AIPAC apparently supported the letter, but there may be more to the story. Senator Cotton just happens to be a protégé of neoconservative political kingpin Bill Kristol, whose Emergency Committee on Israel gave him nearly a million dollars late in his 2014 Senate campaign and guaranteed that Cotton would have the support of the four biggest funders of major anti-Iran organisations.
Let's the GOP leadership in the House invites Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to address Congress without informing the White House, and a freshman senator writes a letter that GOP senators sign onto throwing a spanner in White House negotiations with Iran. Just before the Israeli election, in which Netanyahu is hard pressed. Coincidence, right?
 
Middle East Eye
The real story behind the Republicans’ Iran letter
Gareth Porter'
h/t Bill Moyers & Co.

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