Israel is also a major nuclear power in the region — though it refuses
to admit it — with up to 200 nuclear warheads and the
inter-continental-range ballistic missiles to deliver them and,
according to the U.S. Congress Office of Technology Assessment, also
has an undeclared offensive chemical and biological warfare program.
Israel, along with India and Pakistan are the only three nations not to
have signed the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty. Iran is a signatory
of the NNPT, by the way.
The most inconvenient truth, however, is that Israel has a 60-year
history of attacking — with American-supplied armaments — any Arab
country it perceives as a threat, nuclear-armed or slingshot-armed
alike. Israel’s bombing of Iraq’s Osirak nuclear facility in 1981 comes
to mind as an example of the former, its shelling of Gaza the latter.
Israel can and will “ preemptively defend” itself against Iran, the country that a February 2008
International Atomic Energy Agency
report concluded has not diverted nuclear material to non-peaceful
purposes. Unfortunately for the 70 million Persians in Hillary’s
bombsight, Iran’s biggest liability is its president Mahmoud
Ahmadinejad — but then the U.S. is equally burdened.
So the real truth behind Clinton’s “final solution” to the Persian
problem or John McCain’s “bomb, bomb, bomb, bomb, bomb, Iran” off-key
hyperbole is not simply a “David and Goliath” struggle for survival,
but is instead a cynical exploitation of the unholy marriage of
convenience between fanatical Jewish Zionists who want a Muslim-free
Eretz Israel in order to fulfill Old Testament prophecy and bring about
the first coming of their Messiah and fanatical Christian Zionists who
want the entire Middle East in flames to fulfill New Testament prophecy
and bring about the Second Coming of their Messiah.
Jewish Zionists need the money and the political clout of the Christian
Zionists. Christian Zionists need the Semitism and the chutzpah of the
Jewish Zionists. Politicians need the votes that both groups can
deliver, which in religion-drenched America is a hefty consignment.
According to a 2006
Pew Research Center poll,
fully 44 percent of Americans believe that “God gave the land that is
now Israel to the Jewish people” and 36 percent believe the “creation
of the state of Israel is a step toward the Second Coming of Jesus.”
Depending on which poll is the most accurate, there are between 105-135
million evangelical and born-again Christians in the United States. Of
these Christians, a 2004
International Fellowship of Christians and Jews poll
found that 31 percent identified U.S. support for Israel as their
“primary consideration” in selecting a presidential candidate, while 64
percent cited it as an “important factor.”
Predictably then,
when Hillary Clinton or John McCain threaten to obliterate Iran, or any
predominately Muslim country in the Middle East, with nuclear weapons,
the primary audience for their saber rattling is not the Muslim
“evildoers” but is, instead, the pro-Israel lobby and the Christian
Zionist muscle in America who are willing to see the “ultimate evil”
committed to further their ideological and eschatological agenda.
Nowhere does “ultimate evil” play a more prominent role than in the End
Time machinations of two well-connected Christian Zionists, Tim LaHaye
and John Hagee.
Tim LaHaye is best known as the coauthor of the blockbuster Left Behind
series, which has sold over 60 million copies worldwide. The pulp
fiction series takes the Book of Revelation as its inspiration and
chronicles the tribulations that will occur between the Rapture of
born-again Christians and the Second Coming of Jesus. The blood and
viscera of millions of infidels and heretics — unrepentant Atheists,
Jews, Muslims, and Catholics — are spattered on every page.
Tim LaHaye is least known as the founder and first president of the
secretive Council for National Policy. The CNP was formed in 1981 as an
umbrella organization to advance an ultra-conservative, right wing
Christian agenda. LaHaye’s particular agenda items include replacing
U.S. secular law with Old Testament biblical law and a Middle East
foreign policy that expedites the Second Coming.
According to the New York Times, the CNP consists of “a few hundred of
the most powerful conservatives in the country” who meet “behind closed
doors at undisclosed locations…to strategize about how to turn the
country to the right.” Though the membership of the CNP is guarded
secret, a list of those known to have been associated with it reads
like a who’s who of Christian Zionists and neocon ideologues whose
passion is to see the Middle East in flames and in chains.
A short list includes: George W. Bush, Dick Cheney, Paul Wolfowitz,
former Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld, Supreme Court Justice
Clarence Thomas, former Attorney Generals John Ashcroft and Alberto
Gonzales, former U.N. ambassador John Bolton, the late Jerry Falwell,
Pat Robertson, James Dobson, Phyllis Schlafly, and Oliver North — the
guy who sold weapons to Iran using Israel as the middleman.
Do not be blindsided. The CNP is a major player in domestic and foreign policy decisions and the “evil” that results.
John Hagee, televangelist and pastor of the 19,000-member Cornerstone
Church in San Antonio, Texas, is the founder of Christian United for
Israel. Hagee formed CUFI in 2005 following the publication of his
book, The Jerusalem Countdown: A Warning to the World, which sports a
mushroom cloud on its cover and argues for a pre-emptive nuclear strike
on Iran to fulfill God's plan for both Israel and the West.
Hagee’s theology — and vision of the future — focuses on selected
apocalyptic passages of the Old Testament. He believes that a nuclear
strike against Iran will cause Arab nations to unite under Russian
leadership, as outlined in the Book of Ezekiel, leading to an “inferno
[that] will explode across the Middle East, plunging the world toward
Armageddon.” Consequently, CUFI exists to set the fires of the
Apocalypse and bring about the Rapture and the Second Coming, but it
needs Jewish Zionists to strike the match.
Christians United for Israel is the evangelical equivalent of the
American Israel Public Affairs Committee, the powerful pro-Israel lobby
courted and placated by every American politician who has national
aspirations. John McCain, Hillary Clinton, and Barak Obama have each
pledged their fealty to AIPAC.
John Hagee is not without his own short list of beltway benefactors.
The list includes, but is not limited to: George W. Bush, House
Minority Whip Roy Blunt, Senator Joe Lieberman — who called Hagee an
"Ish Elokim," a man of God — and John McCain who was “very honored by
Pastor John Hagee's endorsement [for president].”
When Christian Zionists with the stature of LaHaye and Hagee shill for
fanatical Jewish Zionists who are promoting the ethic cleansing of
Eretz Israel for biblical or nationalistic reasons or the pre-emptive
“defensive” nuking of Iran, politicians with the stature of Hillary
Clinton and John McCain, along with a hefty consignment of the
electorate, are their willing dupes. It’s just the politics of religion
as usual in America.
But Jewish Zionists need to understand that the difference between
Christian Zionists and Muslim suicide bombers is scale, a nuclear
warhead versus a backpack bomb, and a willingness to let others to the
killing — and the dying — for them.
Jewish Zionists should also keep in mind that Christian Zionists have
no intention of being around when the sands of the Middle East are
turned to glass in a furnace of primordial fire. They will have been
Raptured and out of harm’s way in Paradise. Their Bible tells them so.
Robert Weitzel is a contributing editor to Media With a
Conscience. His essays regularly appear in The Capital Times in
Madison, WI. He can be contacted at: robertweitzel@mac.com