Kerry isn't just another fool masquerading as a wise man. He's
dangerous
By Caroline B. Glick
In enforcing deluded
agenda, American Secretary of State ignoring decades of blood and deaths
JewishWorldReview.com | Like
his supporters, US Secretary of State John Kerry has apparently been asleep for
the past 20 years.
Kerry has proffered us security
arrangements, which he claims will protect Israel from aggression for the long
haul. They will do this, he argues, despite the fact that his plan
denies the Jewish state physically defensible borders in the framework of a
peace deal with the PLO.
There are several serious problems
with Kerry's arrangements. But in the context of Kerry's repeated claims that his
commitment to Israel's security is unqualified, their most glaring flaws are
rooted in their disregard for all the lessons we have learned over the past two
decades.
Kerry's security arrangements rest
on three assumptions. First, they
assume that the main threats Israel will face in an era of "peace"
with the Palestinians will emanate from east of the Jordan River. The main two
scenarios that have been raised are the threat of terrorists and advanced
weaponry being smuggled across the border; and a land invasion or other type of
major aggression against Israel, perpetrated by Iraqis moving across Jordan.
It is to fend off these threats,
Kerry argues, that he would agree to a temporary deployment of Israeli forces
in the Jordan Valley even after Israel expels all or most of the 650,000
Israeli civilians who live in Judea, Samaria and eastern, northern and southern
Jerusalem.
We will consider the strategic
wisdom of his plans for defending Israel from threats east of the Jordan River
presently. But first we need to ask whether a threat from across the border
would really be the only significant threat that Israel would face after
surrendering Judea, Samaria and much of Jerusalem to the PLO.
The answer to this question is
obvious to every Israeli who has been awake for the past 20 years, since Israel
started down the "land for peace" road with the PLO. The greatest threat Israel will face in an era
of "peace" with the Palestinians will not come from east of the
Jordan. It will come from west of the Jordan — from the Jew-free Palestinian
state.
The Palestinians don't give us peace
for land. They give us war for land. Whether they support the PLO, Hamas or
anything in between, the Palestinians have used every centimeter
of land that Israel has given them as launching bases for terrorist and
political attacks against Israel.
There is no peace camp in
Palestinian society. There are only terrorist organizations that
compete for power and turf. And to the extent there are moderates in
Palestinian society, they are empowered when Israel is in control, and weakened
when Israel transfers power to the PLO.
Back in halcyon 1990s, Israeli
supporters of "land for peace" told us, "It's better to be smart
than right."
By this they meant that for peace, we
should be willing to give up our historical homeland, and even our eternal
capital, despite the fact that they are ours by legal and historic right. That
peace, they promised, would protect us, neutralize the threat of terrorism and
make the entire Arab world love us.
Over the past 20 years, we learned
that all these wise men were fools. Even as the likes of Tom Friedman and
Jeremy Ben Ami continue to tell us that the choice is between ideology — that
is, Jewish rights and honor — and peace, today we know that they are full of
it.
Our most peaceful periods have been
those in which we have been fully deployed in Judea and Samaria. The
more fully we deploy, the more we exercise our legal and national rights to
sovereign power in those areas, the safer and more peaceful Israeli and
Palestinian societies alike have been.
The only way to be smart, we have
learned, is by being right.
The only way to secure peace is by insisting that our rights be respected. We
won't get peace for land. We will get war — not from the Iraqis or anyone else
to our east, but from the Palestinians. And since the Palestinians are the people
Kerry is intending to empower with his peace plan and his security
arrangements, both his peace plan and his security arrangements are deeply
dangerous and hostile.
As for the threat from east of the
Jordan, here too, Kerry's security arrangements are absurd.
Kerry and his supporters claim that
by enabling Israel to maintain a limited force along border with Jordan for a
period of 5-15 years, he will build, in
the words of Jeffrey Goldberg, his biggest fan, "an impregnable security
system."
But
this is ridiculous.
When Israel withdrew from the international border between Gaza and Egypt, it
wrongly assumed two things — first, that the regime of Hosni Mubarak would
always be in power, and second, that Mubarak's regime would secure the border.
In the event, Mubarak, Israel's
peace partner, did not secure the border. According to then Shin Bet director Yuval
Diskin, in the three months after Israel withdrew from Gaza in August 2005, the
Palestinians smuggled more weapons into the Gaza Strip from Egypt than they had
in the previous 38 years, when Israel controlled the border. And of course Mubarak did not remain
in power. He
was replaced by the Muslim Brotherhood.
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