{"id":76384,"date":"2012-02-02T15:29:36","date_gmt":"2012-02-02T20:29:36","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.prosebeforehos.com\/?p=76384"},"modified":"2012-12-26T16:07:35","modified_gmt":"2012-12-26T21:07:35","slug":"rift-on-israel-divides-democrats","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.prosebeforehos.com\/article-of-the-day\/02\/02\/rift-on-israel-divides-democrats\/","title":{"rendered":"Rift On Israel Divides Democrats"},"content":{"rendered":"

The Article:<\/strong> Israel rift roils Democratic ranks<\/a> by Ben Smith on Politico.<\/p>\n

The Text:<\/strong> Two of the Democratic Party\u2019s core institutions are challenging a bipartisan consensus on Israel and Palestine that has dominated American foreign policy for more than a decade.<\/p>\n

The Center for American Progress, the party\u2019s key hub of ideas and strategy, and Media Matters, a central messaging organization, have emerged as vocal critics of their party\u2019s staunchly pro-Israel congressional leadership and have been at odds, at times, with Barack Obama\u2019s White House, which has acted as a reluctant ally to Benjamin Netanyahu\u2019s Israeli government.<\/p>\n

The differences are ones of tone \u2013 but also of bright lines of principle \u2013 and while they have haven\u2019t yet made any visible impact on Democratic policy, they\u2019ve shaken up the Washington foreign policy conversation and broadened the space for discussing a heretical and often critical stance on Israel heretofore confined to the political margins.<\/p>\n

The daily battle is waged in Media Matters\u2019 emails, on CAP\u2019s blogs, Middle East Progress and ThinkProgress and most of all on Twitter, where a Media Mattters official, MJ Rosenberg, regularly heaps vitriol on those who disagree as \u201cIraq war neocon liar\u201d (the Atlantic\u2019s Jeffrey Goldberg) or having \u201cdual loyalties\u201d to the U.S. and Israel (the Washington Post\u2019s Jennifer Rubin). And while the Center for American Progress tends to walk a more careful line, warm words for Israel can be hard to find on its blogs.<\/p>\n

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Events of recent years such as GOP attacks on Obama as insufficiently loyal to Israel, Israel\u2019s controversial raid on a Turkish ship bound for Gaza and debates over the Iranian nuclear program have deepened the divide between some on the Democratic left and the party\u2019s mainstream foreign policy apparatus.<\/p>\n

\u201cLike segregation in the American South, the siege of Gaza (and the entire Israeli occupation, for that matter) is a moral abomination that should be intolerable to anyone claiming progressive values,\u201d wrote Matt Duss, a CAP policy analyst and the director of Middle East Progress, last year, after an Israeli raid on a flotilla challenging the blockade of Gaza turned violent.<\/p>\n

The two groups\u2019 push is part of a larger revival of the liberal American Israel lobby, though one that has yet to make a policy impact. Stalwarts of the anti-settlement movement like Peace Now have new, more politically engaged counterparts like J Street and see their views reflected increasingly in the party\u2019s central institutions. They represent \u2013 they hope \u2013 the Democratic Party\u2019s future, if not its present, and have taken heart from recent criticism of Israel by Defense Secretary Leon Panetta and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.<\/p>\n

The shift is vividly reflected in the current debate over how the U.S. should handle the fledgling Iranian nuclear program. With both Obama and congressional Democrats working to increase pressure on what they view as alarming Iranian nuclear efforts, the Center for American Progress and Media Matters have made the case that both Iran\u2019s belligerence and its level nuclear sophistication have been overstated \u2013 in some cases attacking hawkish hyperbole or Republican rhetoric, in others going after claims by the administration.<\/p>\n

In one recent item, for instance, ThinkProgress National Security reporter Eli Clifton took issue with a Quinnipiac University poll that made reference to Iran\u2019s \u201cnuclear program.\u201d The belief that such a program exists undergirds the Obama administration\u2019s drive for sanctions, and was recently bolstered by a report from the International Atomic Energy Agency, which wrote of \u201cincreasing\u201d concerns, though not definitive evidence.<\/p>\n

\u201cSuch assertions, and the resulting polling statistics, serve to tilt public opinion toward preemptive military action when intelligence reports paint a far more complex picture of Iran\u2019s nuclear program and the extremely risky outcomes of an Israeli and\/or U.S. airstrike,\u201d Clifton wrote.<\/p>\n

Another recent column on the CAP website, one of several to prompt behind-the-scenes outrage from the powerful pro-Israel group AIPAC, featured Eric Alterman accusing AIPAC of campaigning for war in Iran, which Alterman described as its \u201cbig prize.\u201d<\/p>\n

Over at Media Matters, Rosenberg, a former AIPAC staffer turned apostate, labels American Israel hawks \u201cIsrael-firsters\u201d and recently blasted Rep. Brad Sherman, a California Democrat, for pushing a sanctions on Iranian civilian aviation that would be \u201cthe most ugly expression yet of this country\u2019s almost bizarre obsession with punishing Iran, its people along with its government.\u201d (Sherman spokesman Ben Fishel, a former Media Matters staffer, said the organization \u201cwould agree with\u201d Sherman if it understood how civilian planes were being used to ferry arms to the Syrian government.)<\/p>\n

ThinkProgress also scrambled to call into question an alleged Iranian plot to assassinate Saudi diplomats in the United States, though the charges were leveled by Attorney General Eric Holder, a longtime Democratic Party stalwart. \u201cWith analysts and the media still scratching their heads over what to make of a convoluted plot alleged to have been hatched by an Iranian American in collusion with Mexican drug cartels,\u201d Clifton wrote, \u201c[conservative think tanks] \u2013 along with their friends in Congress \u2014 are quickly declaring the end of diplomatic strategies to curb Iran\u2019s nuclear program and regional ambitions.\u201d<\/p>\n

The villain: AIPAC. \u201cIt would appear that AIPAC is now using the same escalating measures against Iran that were used before the invasion of Iraq,\u201d Clifton wrote in August.<\/p>\n

Clifton\u2019s post and others like it, two sources said, drew a furious reaction from the pro-Israel group, whose executives called CAP chairman John Podesta and other senior officials at the organization to complain.<\/p>\n

\u201cThere\u2019s two explanations here \u2013 either the inmates are running the asylum or the Center for American Progress has made a decision to be anti-Israel,\u201d said Josh Block, a former spokesman for AIPAC who is now a fellow at the center-left Progressive Policy Institute. \u201cEither they can allow people to say borderline anti-Semitic stuff\u201d \u2013 a reference to what he described as conspiracy theorizing in the Alterman column \u2013 \u201cand to say things that are antithetical to the fundamental values of the Democratic party, or they can fire them and stop it.\u201d (Alterman called the charge “ludicrous” and “character assassination,” noted that he is a columnist for Jewish publications, and described himself as a “proud, pro-Zionist Jew.”)<\/p>\n

An AIPAC spokesman, Ari Goldberg, declined to comment on CAP\u2019s views. But the suggestion that AIPAC is leading an Iraq-style drive for war with Iran also angered leading Jewish Democrats, many of whom are close to AIPAC.<\/p>\n

\u201cThere\u2019s a great difference between the widespread concern for Iran within the Democratic and Jewish communities versus the far right. Some extreme right-wingers may be beating the drums for war, but the vast mainstream \u2014 certainly including AIPAC \u2014 is most definitely not,\u201d said David Harris, the CEO of the National Jewish Democratic Council, when asked about the AIPAC\u2019s statements. He noted that even liberal, pro-Israel groups like Peace Now and J Street shy away from putting AIPAC at the heart of a pro-war cabal.<\/p>\n

CAP officials have told angry allies that the bloggers don\u2019t speak for the organization, and senior fellow Brian Katulis \u2013 whose work is more standard Clinton-Democrat fare \u2013 stressed that in an email.<\/p>\n

\u201cI think there are different voices on the Think Progress blog and some individual analysts – and some of that work, especially the blog, is I think aimed at reporting on and reflecting one aspect of the diversity of the views among the broad progressive community,\u201d he said. \u201cBut what one blogger or analyst may write isn\u2019t necessarily indicative of what our policy recommendations are for the administration or Congress when I\u2019m doing meetings with our friends in government.\u201d<\/p>\n

The director of CAP\u2019s national security program, Ken Gude, also drew a distinction between the blog, which is CAP\u2019s loudest megaphone, and its less confrontational policy work.<\/p>\n

\u201cThere\u2019s a distinction here that we have between the policy work that we do and the blogging work that we do,\u201d he said. Middle East Progress \u201cis clearly a progressive blog and it does respond to arguments that are made most forcefully by conservatives and it responds in that way.\u201d<\/p>\n

Gude also said the Center\u2019s experts view the allegations of an Iranian assassination plot as credible, despite initial doubts, and said he wasn\u2019t sure whether that perspective had been reflected on its blogs, or why not.<\/p>\n

In interviews, several ThinkProgress officials described the Center\u2019s goals differently. Two of them suggested that criticizing the Israeli government and raising doubts about allegations against Iran serve a useful political purpose: They open political space on Obama\u2019s left, and give the president room to maneuver.<\/p>\n

Gude denied that motive.<\/p>\n

\u201cThere is no decision on the part of the Center for American Progress to push any line that would be to the left of [the Administration],\u201d he said.<\/p>\n

AIPAC and its allies have not been satisfied by those explanations. \u201cTo suggest that the organization is not responsible for people who are \u2018just bloggers\u2019 is ludicrous and insulting to people\u2019s intelligence,\u201d Block said. But CAP has refused to give ground, and while CAP\u2019s top officials didn\u2019t respond directly to POLITICO, Gude said he was unaware of Jewish Democrats\u2019 concerns.<\/p>\n

The seams sometimes show in the organization, however. Podesta, who recently stepped down from his longtime position as CAP\u2019s president, \u201calways wanted to stay out of Israel stuff from the beginning, because it\u2019s a no-win issue for them,\u201d a liberal Israel policy thinker and CAP ally said. \u201cThey\u2019re obviously a progressive place, but if you want to attract a mainstream Clinton, New Democrat milieu, you can\u2019t really do real progressive Israel stuff.\u201d<\/p>\n

But the fact remains that the Center\u2019s most audible voices on the Middle East aren\u2019t the former Clinton staffers who populate much of the organization, and they come from different foreign policy traditions. Duss, a confrontational presence on Twitter but typically a more careful blogger, was an intern for Anthony Cordesman of the Center for Strategic and International Studies, for instance. It\u2019s the stream from which many Washington figures who would prefer the U.S. push Israel harder drink.<\/p>\n

\u201cThis is where James Baker and George H.W. Bush were, this is where Brent Scowcroft is, this is where Tom Pickering and Colin Powell are \u2013 this is not crazy stuff, we\u2019re talking about mainstream, bipartisan positions,\u201d said Jeremy Ben Ami, the executive director of J Street, which has sought in recent years to build an American \u201cpro-Israel, pro-peace\u201d lobby.<\/p>\n

Duss\u2019s deputies hail from farther to the left: Clifton and his colleague Ali Gharib came to CAP from Inter Press Service; their work is still published, by agreement with the Center for American Progress, on the blog of the Inter Press Service\u2019s Jim Lobe, a stalwart of a range of foreign policy views on the left of the Democratic foreign policy spectrum.<\/p>\n

Duss dismissed his staffs\u2019 intellectual roots \u2013 \u201cthey\u2019re just two very good reporters\u201d \u2013 or the implication that they were saying anything radical.<\/p>\n

\u201cThat recognition \u2013 there are two narratives here, there are actually two sides to this \u2013 it\u2019s a sad statement on the debate in DC that just saying that gets you qualified as anti-Israel,\u201d he said.<\/p>\n

But that more liberal stream of foreign policy thinking, in exile in the Clinton years, was vindicated for some Democrats when its leading voices opposed President Bush\u2019s war in Iraq \u2013 a position the rest of the party came to late if at all. And CAP\u2019s new views are, Duss said, in part generational.<\/p>\n

\u201cI\u2019m really interested in the way in which America\u2019s experience in the Middle East in the last decade has informed this younger generation of analysts and journalists and veterans,\u201d he said.<\/p>\n

Duss says he\u2019s mischaracterized by his critics as anti-Israel. He is quick to note that he sympathizes with Israel, in part from his personal roots in American evangelical Christianity and that if American criticism of Israel should be harsher, it should also be done with the recognition that Israel is a democracy that should be held to high standards. Iran, meanwhile, is \u201cabusing their own people, they support terrorism, and they say all sorts of horrible things about the U.S. and Israel,\u201d he said.<\/p>\n

But if CAP is at times cautious or muddled about its goals, Media Matters, by contrast, backs Rosenberg\u2019s line, and makes no apologies for his sharp criticism of Democrats.<\/p>\n

\u201cConservative misinformation on specific issues knows no partisan bounds,\u201d said Media Matters executive vice president Ari Rabin-Havt. \u201cThere\u2019s a difference between ideology and political party.\u201d<\/p>\n

And Rosenberg told POLITICO that his cadre of writers is looking less to sway votes on Capitol Hill today than to shift the Democratic Party\u2019s conversation and its younger generation.<\/p>\n

\u201cWe\u2019re playing the long game here,\u201d said Rosenberg.<\/p>\n

The participants in the endless, bitter Israel policy arguments all demand a variety of labels: pro-Israel, pro-Palestinian, pro-American. Everyone argues that his case is win-win. But the new tone in Washington is also one that straightforwardly pro-Palestinian voices see as a welcome change, if one that has yet to be accompanied by a shift in American policy.<\/p>\n

\u201cWhat is actually happening is that the discourse that lot of people in the Palestine solidarity community and activists have been engaging in is starting to break down the walls of the Washington bubble,\u201d said Ali Abunimah, a longtime activist and the co-founder of the site Electronic Intifada. \u201cBut political intimidation from Israel\u2019s supporters is still a much more powerful force than any change in thinking at the CAP.\u201d<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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