Uri Avnery
8.12.07
How They Stole The Bomb From Us
IT WAS like an atom bomb falling on
The earth shook. Our political and military leaders were all in shock.
The headlines screamed with rage.
What happened?
A real catastrophe: the American intelligence community, comprising 16
different agencies, reached a unanimous verdict: already in 2003, the Iranians
terminated their efforts to produce a nuclear bomb, and they have not resumed
them since. Even if they change their mind in the future, they will need at
least five years to achieve their aim.
SHOULDN'T WE be overjoyed? Shouldn't the masses in
Until this week, we have been regularly hearing that - any minute now -
the Iranians will produce a bomb that threatens our very existence. Nothing less. Mahmoud Ahmadinejad,
the new Hitler of the Middle East, who announces every second day that
A small nuclear bomb, even a teeny-weeny one like the ones dropped on
And lo and behold - no bomb and no any-minute-now. The wicked Ahmadinejad can threaten us as much as he wants - he just
has not got the means to harm us. Isn't that a reason for celebration?
So why does this feel like a national disaster?
A TWO-BIT psychologist (like me) might say: Jews have become used to
anxiety. After hundreds of years of persecution, expulsions, inquisition,
pogroms and then the Holocaust, we have little red warning lights in our heads,
which come on at the slightest sign of danger. In such a situation, we feel at
home. We know what to do.
But when the lights stay off and no danger appears on the horizon, we get
the feeling that something suspicious is going on. Something is wrong. Perhaps
the lights are out of order. Perhaps it's really a trap!
There is one little consolation in the new situation. While it seems as
if the immediate danger of annihilation has disappeared, there is a feeling
that we are alone, on our own again.
That is another sign of Jewish uniqueness: We are facing the entire world
alone. As in the days of the Holocaust, all the Goyim have forsaken us. Face to
face with the Iranian monster which threatens to devour us, we now stand here alone.
All our media are repeating this in unison, like an orchestra which does
not need a conductor, because it knows the music by heart.
True, other peoples, too, can derive satisfaction from standing alone.
Engraved in my memory is a British poster that was hanging on our walls in
But with us this has almost become a national ritual. As we used to sing
in the good old days of Golda Meir: "The whole world is against us / That is an old melody / …And everybody who is against us /
Let him go to hell…" At the time, one
of the army entertainment teams even turned it into a folk dance.
In the last few years, a broad coalition against
Now, before our very eyes, this coalition is crumbling. President Bush is
stammering. Gone is the excuse for an American military attack on
THE FIRST reaction of the Israeli leadership was vigorous and determined:
total denial.
The American report is simply wrong, all the media proclaimed. It is
based on false information. Our own intelligence community is in possession of
much better data, which prove that the bomb is well on its way.
Really? All the intelligence in
the hands of the Mossad is automatically transferred
to the CIA. It is part of the mass of data on which the American report is
based. It must be remembered that the published part of the report constitutes
only 3% of the complete document.
So the American intelligence agencies must be deliberately lying. There
is no escaping the conclusion that murky political motives must lie behind their
unequivocal findings. Perhaps they want to make up for the false reports which
President Bush employed to justify his invasion of
Even if the American intelligence operatives innocently believe that
But all this does not change the fact: this report pushes American policy
in a new direction and changes the entire international constellation.
The war on
WHAT ARE the results, as far as
The possibility of an independent Israeli military strike against
For the military and intelligence services, the report is an unmitigated
disaster for another reason too. The Iranian bomb plays an indispensable part
in the army's annual fight for its massive chunk of the budget cake.
For right-wing demagogues, the effect is even more disheartening.
Binyamin Netanyahu has built his whole strategy on the Iranian scare, hoping to
ride the Bomb right into the Prime Minister's office.
Furthermore, when the Iranian issue cools down, the Palestinian issue warms
up. That is especially true in
What can he do in order to leave any positive legacy at all? The default
alternative is Israeli-Palestinian peace. Perhaps he will now give stronger
backing to poor Condoleezza. Perhaps he himself will get more involved. Fact:
he is soon going to visit
True, this effort has not much chance of success, but people in
So what to do? One can instruct Israeli diplomats abroad to redouble
their efforts to convince the governments that the situation has not changed,
that one must fight against the Iranian bomb, whether it exists or not. But
tell that to the Russians and the Chinese! The world's governments are happy to
see the end of Bush's pressure - all except that happy couple, Nicolas Sarkozy and Angela Merkel, the new White House poodles now Tony
Blair has gone.
THE NEW situation poses a thorny dilemma for Ehud Olmert.
On the way back from
Does he believe what he says, or is it just a new spin? That is the
question that is now dominating the discourse in
All indications suggest that he is in no position to take any step
whatsoever. If he tries to carry out the first phase of the Road Map and
dismantle some settlement outposts, he will face not only the determined
opposition of the settlers and their supporters, and the silent (but highly
effective) opposition of the military, but also obstruction by his government
colleagues. Before the first outpost is dismantled, his coalition will break
apart.
Olmert has no other coalition
handy. Ehud Barak has been trying again and again to
outflank him on the right and cannot be relied upon in a crisis. The Labor
Party is a chaotic, spineless and unprincipled body. The shrunken Meretz party has a faction of only five Knesset members,
four of whom are competing with each other for the party leadership. The ten
members of the Arab factions (that's what they are generally called, even
though one Hadash Knesset member is a Jew) are
outcasts, and no "Zionist" government could be seen to rely openly on
their support. And in Olmert's own faction there are
several extreme-right members who would obstruct any peace effort.
In such a situation, the natural tendency of a real politician like Olmert is to do nothing, to issue pronouncement left and
right (in both senses) and try to gain time.
This week, the government announced plans to build 300
new homes in the odious Har Homa
settlement, near
On the other hand, I have heard an interesting thesis from one of Olmert's inner circle. According to this, knowing that he
is going to lose power, Olmert may tell himself: if I
must fall, why not enter history as somebody who has sacrificed himself on the
altar of a lofty principle, instead of just vanishing as a good-for-nothing
political hack?
If he has no other way out, he might choose this solution - particularly
as his immediate family is pushing him in this direction.
I would evaluate this possibility as "unlikely" - but stranger
things have happened.
In any case, perhaps the peace forces should overcome their understandable
reservations and try to influence public opinion in a way that would help Olmert turn in this direction.
EITHER WAY, one thing is certain: that son of a bitch, Ahmadinejad, has screwed us again.
He has stolen our most precious possession: the Iranian Atomic Threat.