A July Fourth Shame on the Founders

“Happy Independence Day to the Zionist States of America.”

ED NOTE: Ray McGovern’s reflections that from:  “…the Chief Executive to members of Congress — have been seduced by money and political expediency into disregarding our first president’s farewell address, George Washington’s warning to avoid what he called “entangling alliances” and a “passionate attachment” to goals of another country;at the time, it was France that Washington had in mind. Today, the “entangling alliance” and “passionate attachment” relate to Israel. Common values are adduced to try to justify conflating U.S. objectives and actions with the goals and behavior of our “ally,” Israel….. “ just might justify a title such as “Happy Independence Day to the Zionist States of America.”

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by Ray Mcgovern

Yes, that was I standing before the U.S. Embassy in Athens on the eve of the July Fourth weekend holding the American flag in the distress mode — upside down.

Indignities experienced by me and my co-guests on The Audacity of Hope, the American boat to Gaza, over the past 10 days in Athens leave no doubt in my mind that Barack Obama’s administration has forfeited the right to claim any lineage to the brave Americans who declared independence from the king of England 235 years ago.
In the Declaration of Independence, they pledged their lives, fortunes and sacred honor to a new enterprise of freedom, democracy, and the human spirit. The outcome was far from assured; likely as not, the hangman’s noose awaited them. They knew that all too well.

But they had a genuine audacity to hope that the majority of their countrymen and women, persuaded by Thomas Paine’s Common Sense and the elegant words of Thomas Jefferson, would conclude that the goal of liberty and freedom was worth the risk, that it was worth whatever the cost.

These days we have been seduced into thinking that such principles have become “quaint” or “obsolete” — words used by President George W. Bush’s White House counsel Alberto Gonzales to make light of important international agreements like the Geneva Conventions.

As every American should know, and remember, the principles enshrined in the Declaration of Independence were based on the firm belief that ALL men are created equal, that they have UNALIENABLE rights — among them life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.

Not just “all Americans,” mind you, but all people. The Declaration of Independence was meant to be a statement expressing the “self-evident” rights of all mankind. Those principles had a universality that was a beacon to the world.

True, American democracy and, indeed, the Founders themselves were far from perfect. In the early decades of the Republic, basic rights were denied to women, to black slaves, to Native Americans, and to many of the poor. But Americans worked on building that “more perfect union” and are still working on it.

Justice was always at the heart of the American ideal. That we still have a long way to go in securing that justice must not be allowed to obscure the fact that ours is a noble and courageous experiment. Or at least it was.

That President Barack Obama would have popularized the phrase “audacity of hope,” after which we named our boat, now seems a cruel hoax, particularly as many of us recalled the high hopes we had once harbored for Obama the candidate. Instead of an “audacity of hope,” Obama the president has often displayed a “paucity of courage.”

But it’s not just Obama. Sadly, all too many of Americans now think of the sacred principles expressed in the Declaration of Independence as applying to Americans, but not to many others — like the 1.6 million people locked in the narrow confines of Gaza.

The tendency is to think of ourselves as “exceptional” — so special that we need not care about suffering elsewhere in the world, including the suffering enabled by our own tax dollars.

It is also sad that many U.S. politicians — from the chief executive to members of Congress — have been seduced by money and political expediency into disregarding our first president’s farewell address, George Washington’s warning to avoid what he called “entangling alliances” and a “passionate attachment” to goals of another country.

At the time, it was France that Washington had in mind. Today, the “entangling alliance” and “passionate attachment” relate to Israel. Common values are adduced to try to justify conflating U.S. objectives and actions with the goals and behavior of our “ally,” Israel.

Why the quotation marks around “ally”? Because decades ago, when the U.S. government broached the possibility of a mutual-defense treaty with the government of Israel, it refused to go along. Mutual-defense treaties, you see, require internationally recognized borders and normally a mutual commitment to avoid attacking other countries at will and without forewarning.

The difficulties that we on The Audacity of Hope have encountered at the hands of the Greek government are clearly a result of Israeli pressure with a likely assist from Obama’s diplomats.

In my own writings, I have highlighted what I have learned about the extraordinary power of joint U.S.-Israeli influence. But it is something quite different to watch that influence be brought to bear on the government of Greece, a seafaring nation normally devoted to unfettered navigation.

And for what purpose? To prevent our “ally” Israel from being exposed for its brutish behavior vis-à-vis the people of Gaza.

I thought I’d seen everything. But the Israeli accusation that our Gaza flotilla is carrying sulfur to pour on Israeli commandos attempting to board our boats… well, that one takes the cake. Plus, the accusation by an Israeli official that we had vowed to shed the blood of Israeli Defense Forces. Amazing.

On the U.S. side, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton appears as unconcerned about what might happen to us at the hands of Israeli (or Greek) commandos as she was on Feb. 15 as she watched me brutalized just 12 yards in front of her during a speech she was giving at George Washington University.

My offense then? Standing quietly — motionless, actually — with my back turned toward her, as a way of showing that not everyone in that audience was oblivious to the killing, maiming, and other suffering inflicted on millions of people in Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Yemen… and the list goes on.

Last week, Clinton charged the international flotilla, of which The Audacity of Hope is a part, with planning to enter “Israeli waters” and warned of the consequences — in effect, giving Israel carte blanche to have its way with us.

Meanwhile, descriptions of last year’s violence, in which Israeli commandos staged a nighttime boarding raid on the Turkish ship Mavi Marmara in international waters in the Mediterranean Sea and killed nine passengers, including one American, get expressed in the passive voice. Violence by whom, a Martian might ask.

In any event, we have long since made it abundantly clear that we had no intention to enter “Israeli waters.” Is it conceivable that Madame Secretary still doesn’t know that, or is she simply spreading a falsehood meant to discredit our mission? Gazan waters are not Israeli waters. Neither, we thought, is the Aegean Sea.

Adding transparent insult to injury, eight days ago the State Department spokeswoman obfuscated when asked directly, twice, whether the U.S. government considered the Israeli blockade of Gaza legal. This determination to fudge on this key issue (the blockade is, on the face of it, against international law) has not stopped U.S. government functionaries from speaking as if the Israelis are well within their rights.

Worse still, we have learned that some U.S. officials wouldn’t shed a tear if we got our comeuppance at the hands of the Israelis.

Before leaving the United States, I was cautioned by a source with access to very senior staffers at the National Security Council that not only does the White House plan to do absolutely nothing to protect our boat from Israeli attack or illegal boarding, but that White House officials “would be happy if something happened to us.”

They are, I am reliably told, “perfectly willing to have the cold corpses of activists shown on American TV.”

So here we are, passengers and crew of The Audacity of Hope, awaiting further instructions from the local Greek authorities, some of whom have been quite candid in expressing their embarrassment and resentment at being manipulated by Washington/Tel Aviv in this new Great Game.

The instructions, of course, come from a weak Greek government unable to stand on principle because of the economic damage that can be done to Greece by the U.S.-dominated IMF, the European Union, and Israel, a major trading partner.

We await a deus ex machina to extract us from this seemingly intractable situation. We remain determined to sail to Gaza at the earliest opportunity. And so do the passengers on the other boats in our international flotilla, at least on those boats that have not been physically sabotaged.

(No one has claimed credit for the damage to propeller shafts to two of the boats, but Israeli officials have been cagey about whether they have had a hand in any underwater operations.)

Delays seem to be built into the scenery in this part of the world. After all, it took Odysseus 20 years to get back to Ithaca.

In this day of instant communication, in which audacity can trump cowardice, we continue to hope. Whatever our circumstances, they are light-years better than the everyday experience in Gaza. We are holding that before our eyes. We do not intend to let the suffering Gazan’s down.

On Friday, The Audacity of Hope did make a move to set sail before being turned back by the Greek coast guard. On Saturday, we were on a coast guard wharf with the boat impounded, the crew restricted, and the captain facing some significant charges.

The authorities said the guests were free to leave the boat, but it wasn’t clear that we’d be allowed back on. So we decided not to leave the captain. We remain determined to go to Gaza.

It would be a fitting way to celebrate the Fourth of July.

NO HECKLER AT CLINTON’S SPEECH

Reprinted courtesy of ConsortiumNews.com.

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Ray McGovern is retired CIA analyst. During his career as a CIA analyst, he prepared and briefed the President’s Daily Brief and chaired National Intelligence Estimates. He is a member of the Steering Group of Veteran Intelligence Professionals for Sanity (VIPS).

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4 Responses to “A July Fourth Shame on the Founders”

  1. On this 4th of July let us declare our independence from the Zionist state, Israel. They are a bloodsucking terrorist state which takes our money and aid and then spits in our Presidents face and attacks us at sea. REMEMBER THE USS LIBERTY, ISRAEL KILLED 34 US SAILORS, WOUNDED 174 THEN STRAFED THE LIFEBOATS. It is time to get this monkey off our backs.

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  2. It amazes me how Hosebag Hillary loves war so much. I would be willing to bet she was one of those pot-smoking demons taters during the Viet Nam war. Her husband slick willie was hiding in the black hills smoking pot with Bigfoot or whatever when it was time to go. Hillary should not even call herself an American or human being for that matter. She should be given douchebag of the year award.

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  3. Sally, if you talk about the good ship Liberty why not 911??

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  4. Thanks from the heart to Ray McGovern,How can we repay you for such determination against the Zionist choke hold on Palestine? Thanks for everything you do.Ray.

    It seems almost surreal to think back as Ray does to those days and nights pecking away at the keyboard ofr Change we could believe in and then thinking about where Ray is today and why the Audacity of Hope is stalled in perilous waters by a proxy blockade imposed from Greek harbors by zionist prick Obama and his cast of really haughty people.

    There are no expletives worthy of my feelings reading Ray’s words and knowing his travails, which have been many, against the zionist elements in many places and Now Greece owes so it is paying it’s devils due, what a mess.

    When the reality of Israel true intentions finally hit the critical mass point in most thinking brains, it was sadness that pervaded the thoughts of many Palestinian to think that their efforts were perhaps all in vain, and that even in waiting so long for any break in their intractable troubles with zionists invasions and their callous behaviors towards Palestinians, the Palestinians were still to wait through ridiculously torturous campaigns of accusations, assassinations tit for tat death dealing and then when it seemed as if the fighting had subsided and rancor was abating… then the Netenyahu regime dashed these audacious hopes and set Palestine on new course through ever more circuitous waters and unnerving tension between increasingly embattled elements in zionist camps and in Palestine’s camps.

    Wait wait wait is the game, wait while we steal you heritage and pretend we are you and God is giving us YOUR land, Wait wait wait while we lie about you, decieve those who could help you and incite you to derision and violence,,, wait wait wait while we abhor, abuse and defame you, taunt, acuse and blame you wait wait wait while we hate hate hate you wait friends of Palestine wait on Israel to make peace, just wait a little longer wait wait wait, now we wait while Israel becomes an apartheid nation attempting to steal all of the valley for themselves, just wait while we inpugn, malign and condescend against you oh Palestinian lovers and friends we waited we prayed we worked night and day and if we have to wait today we will wait today wait tomorrow and turn the other cheek and wait again next week and by the time we can do what we need to do and do it when we want to we will have waited until the zionist grew so repulsive, repugnant and repudiated that we only need to wait for it to be accused, indicted, prosecuted then sentenced and punished until we can be happy with our efforts on the behalf of the Palestinian people, but we have time Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton Bibi and his clones we have plenty of time for we are the generations of resistance to zionist atrocities that defeats this menace and we will wait forever and see you filthy works judged as we wont and will applaud then, for to wait is to trust and to impetuously mistake kindness for weakness is to be prideful and prone to falling. We are waiting waiting waiting and may die while we wait, Israeli zionist may prosper while we wait, but crime, in the end doesnt pay and prolonging the agony of zionist guilt may yet kill their hearts of stone and break them, who knows, we wait and PRAY Blessing to all of the flotilla passengers angels and saints all brothers and sisters we love you and feel you love, we are a living breathing thing and we are Palestine forever together in greatness. Mom always said, what others think of you is their problem, not yours.Palestinians are the greatest people that ever lived! Take that to you bank and deposit it under the name VICTORio

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