MJ Rosenberg

MJ Rosenberg

Posted: April 12, 2010 09:17 AM

Does PBS Know That "The Washington Institute" Was Founded By AIPAC?

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Professor Stephen Walt of Harvard had a great piece in Foreign Policy's blog this weekend which alluded to the fact that the Washington Institute for Near East Policy (WINEP or "The Washington Institute"), often featured on PBS and other news outlets as an independent source, is an American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) cutout.

Walt was responding to an attack on him by WINEP's current director, Robert Satloff, who indignantly went off on all those (especially Walt) who would even suggest that WINEP is an AIPAC front which invariably takes the Israeli point of view.

Walt is right. How do I know? Then an AIPAC employee, I was in the room when AIPAC decided to establish WINEP.

It was Steve Rosen (later indicted under the Espionage Act, although charges were subsequently dropped) who cleverly came up with the idea for an AIPAC controlled think-tank that would disseminate the AIPAC line but in a way that would disguise its connections.

There was no question that WINEP was to be AIPAC's cutout. It was funded by AIPAC donors, staffed by AIPAC employees, and located one door away, down the hall, from AIPAC Headquarters (No more. It has its own digs).

It would also hire all kinds of people not identified with Israel as cover and would encourage them to write whatever they liked on matters not related to Israel. "Say what you want on Morocco, kid." But on Israel, never deviate more than a degree or two.

I didn't pay that much attention at the meeting because, despite pressure that I do so, I never intended to go near any operation ultimately under Steve Rosen's control.

But another participant at the meeting remembers it well. Like most people who criticize AIPAC and are involved professionally with the pro-Israel world, he asked not to be identified. (I respect that. I am not so much brave as I am safe from being punished for taking on AIPAC as I am not employed or paid in any way by any lobby-connected institution.)

My correspondent writes:

WINEP was created initially at a time when AIPAC was in financial trouble and having a lot of problems raising money, so it was suggested, probably by Steve Rosen, (I was at the same meeting) that we split the AIPAC research department into two parts, a minor part to service the legislative lobbying, and the major part to become a 501(C)3 that could raise big bucks tax free unlike AIPAC itself which did not enjoy that tax status.


As you wrote, it was originally in AIPAC's building and on the same floor but we started getting a lot of pressure from some of the other Jewish organizations which were worried that AIPAC would cut into their (C)3 fundraising.

As for funding, the Weinbergs were key and even worked out a deal with some big money folks who didn't want to contribute to a political operation like AIPAC but would give to (C)3's. So one could give to the (C)3 and someone else would match it for AIPAC.

This became the ultimate in interlocking directorates.


So why does it matter?

It matters because the media has totally fallen for this sleight of hand and WINEP spokespersons appear (especially on the PBS News Hour) as if WINEP was not part of the Israel lobby. Some truth-in-labeling is necessary.

This is especially true at critical moments like the continuing US-Israel conflict over settlements.

And there is a new crisis brewing which WINEP will, no doubt, try to control. Israel has just announced a new policy that could be a step toward the "transfer" of Palestinians out of their own country by deeming them "infiltrators."

From Ha'aretz over the weekend:

A new military order aimed at preventing infiltration will come into force this week, enabling the deportation of tens of thousands of Palestinians from the West Bank, or their indictment on charges carrying prison terms of up to seven years.


When the order comes into effect, tens of thousands of Palestinians will automatically become criminal offenders liable to be severely punished.

I don't know what this means. It sounds ominous. But, when I turn to PBS to help me figure it out, I'd like to hear from all sides: Israelis and Palestinians. The US State Department.

And I always want to hear from Amjad Atallah (a Palestinian-American) from the New America Foundation and from Daniel Levy (a British-born Israeli), also from New America Foundation.

Unlike WINEP, New America is an independent think tank with a foreign policy shop run by Steve Clemons, who has become, perhaps, the leading independent foreign policy thinker and writer in Washington. (He is the opposite of predictable. He is, of all things, a Rockefeller Republican).

Another independent voice is Rob Malley from the International Crisis Group. He was part of the Clinton "peace team" under Dennis Ross but was well-known for his lack of bias in favor or against either Israelis or Palestinians. (That, plus the fact that Malley once met with someone from Hamas, has led to his blackballing by AIPAC from any administration position when, if we were serious, he would be at the White House or State).

PBS might also use rising star Jeremy Ben Ami, founder and President of the pro-Israel, pro-peace J Street and the always impressive Lara Friedman of Americans For Peace Now (an expert on the settlement issue and the occupation in general).

It's not that complicated.

POSTSCRIPT: It is worth noting that Martin Kramer, the academic from Israel who recommended suppressing the Palestinian birth rate to solve the "demographic problem" is a WINEP fellow.

Kramer's idea: cut food aid to Gaza and that will ultimately lead to fewer "superfluous [Palestinian] young men."

Here is the video where he says it. Why does Satloff keep this thoroughly discredited "Greater Israel" guy around?

 

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Spenser   09:08 PM on 5/11/2010
so we are constantly told the US provides Israel with more financial aid than any other country and that since 1948 this amount has risen to staggering levels...

funny though that no one ever counts the billions the hundreds of billions (trillions­?) we have given to our good loyal democratic­ally minded friends in the gulf...but I guess buy oil from them is not financial aid...it's a mandible straining love note...
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alexa07   11:42 PM on 4/16/2010
"It matters because the media has totally fallen for this sleight of hand and WINEP spokespers­ons appear (especiall­y on the PBS News Hour) as if WINEP was not part of the Israel lobby. Some truth-in-l­abeling is necessary.­"

I am not surprised that PBS showcases WINEP spokespers­ons as it has been several decades since anything of real value about the region has appeared on public television­. Some of the local affiliates around my hometown were playing the same old biased chestnuts during of ALL things, the Israeli war on Gaza! I complained vigorously­, & was told by one local public station that they "balanced coverage" by listing the usual Egyptian mummy shows & a few desert travelogue­s. I would not give a dime to any of these stations if they came begging at my door! I gladly support LinkTV, where one gains real global perspectiv­es, instead of public-sup­ported propaganda­!
Justtellthetruth   02:42 PM on 4/13/2010
Thanks for another killer article MJ.

Thanks for being sane (having a good idea of what is best for BOTH Israel and the US) and thanks for helping to bring the truth to light.
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S1m0n   12:49 PM on 4/13/2010
PBS bookers don't know how to use Sourcewatc­h? Or is it mere that they're dishonest or don't care?

http://www­.sourcewat­ch.org/ind­ex.php?tit­le=Washing­ton_Instit­ute_for_Ne­ar_East_Po­licy
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StCuthbert   11:10 AM on 4/13/2010
Oh no! Not the pro-Israel point of view! We can't have that anywhere!
hooktender   08:27 AM on 4/13/2010
These people are really slimy.
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TheHandyman   03:00 AM on 4/13/2010
One would think that NPR and PBS would know better but then the GOPers have managed to water down what used to be the best and most listened and watched source of real news.
Marco75   10:37 PM on 4/12/2010
Perhaps we should remind them. Over and over again.
http://www­.pbs.org/o­mbudsman/f­eedback.ht­ml
cincinnati   03:48 AM on 4/13/2010
Thanks. I went there asap and left a note.

And thanks to the author of this article.
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larmarch5   09:16 PM on 4/12/2010
"The United States and Israel signed a Memorandum of Understand­ing in August 2007 committing the U.S. to give Israel $30 billion in military aid over the next decade. This is grant aid, given in cash at the start of each fiscal year. The only stipulatio­n imposed on Israel’s use of this cash gift is that it spend 74 per cent to purchase U.S. military goods and services.

The first grant under this agreement was made in October 2008, for FY2009, in the amount of $2.55 billion. To bring the total 10-year amount to $30 billion, amounts in future years will gradually increase until an annual level of $3.1 billion is reached in FY2013. This will continue through FY2018.

Israel is by far the largest recipient of U.S. foreign aid. Since 1949, the United States has provided Israel with $101 billion in total aid, of which $53 billion has been military aid. For the last 20-plus years, Israel has received an average of $3 billion annually in grant aid;, until now the grant has been a mix of economic and military aid." By KATHLEEN and BILL CHRISTISON

That's 74% that comes back to US weapons industries­. 74% of $30,000,00­0,000
lbsaltzman   01:28 PM on 4/12/2010
Thank you for exposing this particular scam. On a number of topics journalist­s are too quick to accept "think tanks" as independen­t sources of informatio­n without looking at who funds them. This happens all the time in the global warming discussion­, it is not surprising that AIPAC is playing the same deceitful game.
Dandelion1   10:28 AM on 4/12/2010
If you want God to bless America, support Israel. If you do not think that God can do this or that He will not do this, or if you do not believe In Yahweh and our savior Jesus Christ, you are being prayed for.
Crushedknee   01:42 PM on 4/12/2010
Why so billions can die and you can get ruptured away..Who in the hell do you think is going to nuke Israel in that fiction you believe.
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larmarch5   09:12 PM on 4/12/2010
I think something already ruptured, like Dandelion1­'s mind. I feel sorry for his wife, having to obey all those OT rules.
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TheHandyman   02:58 AM on 4/13/2010
That ignorant and superstiti­ous fools like you exist is proof that ther is no DOG. If there were, it would have eliminated all the people who have nothing to contribute to making this a better world, who lack even the barest semblence of thought, and who waste their and ITs time with their "prayers." No one needs your prayers in fact no one needs you!
cincinnati   04:07 AM on 4/13/2010
The Bible can be read many ways, particular­ly in regards to supporting a new Israel. Some US religions even believe that America is the lost tribe of Israel, and that is why we are blessed or strong [when the GOP isn't destroying us that is].

So this mumbo-jumb­o about the Chosen people, helping the Jews build the temple so we can have World War 3 and the return of Jesus, it's all comic book stuff. Funny that I think this version spread by the right wing extremist'­s only allows about 200,000 to be saved at the end, that means one hell of a lot of Republican­s must be evil and going to hell.

I believe in God, I had a near death experience so how can I not. And it tells me not to pretend to know too much, to live by some basic common sense like the 10 Comd.; to go off on all kinds of theories about the end of time, if there is one, and 200 or 500 rules to live by and who interprets all of that, is to leave the center of the circle, or hexagon or whatever. Keep it simple stupid, KISS, and you can't go too far wrong.

For those who think Israel can do no wrong, is killing 4 little daughters in just one Gaza family last year a sign of the Chosen people? Killing 1,000 civilians, many of them children, in a few days is ok with God ?
Dandelion1   10:26 AM on 4/12/2010
Sounds like the author has swallowed Enemy counsel whole.
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SamSeven   10:17 AM on 4/12/2010
AIPAC and their other umberella organizato­ns are all various degrees of lobbying the politicans­. It's a regular cottage industry in Washington­. No politican is going to say NO to a system that is built specifical­ly in legalized bribing. I mean Im in the wrong business I should set up a lobbying office in Washington and bang on their doors to help giant pygmies of New Zealand.

It's a shame middle eastern foreign policy/med­ia is controlled by Israeli Firsters.

Time to make legalized bribing illegal. Justice for everyone or no justice at all.
cincinnati   03:56 AM on 4/13/2010
Jewish Americans have a long proud history of being at the front in fighting for civil rights and liberties.

Yet too many for decades have blindly supported right wing Israel, as if it can do no wrong. The Jewish Defense League or JDL and pals have even been known to attack fellow Jews, like speaking at a college, who do not follow their marching orders.

Is it any wonder that the Neo-Con's pushed the US into invading Iraq, when part of that reasoning was to protect Israel ? Now they push for war with Iran, which without too much pressure might swing back to a more moderate government­. With pressure it will hate Israel and the US and get worse.
Countess   09:50 AM on 4/12/2010
These people are so dishonest and appear to dominate the media in any discussion of the middle east in America. It is little wonder so many people just spout the same lies over and over because that is all they hear. What is particular­ily galling about these neocons is how they are willing to sacrifice America's interests to protect Israel.
cincinnati   03:51 AM on 4/13/2010
Yes, I try to understand Israel and American Jews but this is mostly right wing bull ....

Israel, for it's own future and security, needs moderate Arabs around it.
Yet it, year after year, takes land and builds in disputed areas, pushing Arabs towards extremism.

Israel does not need our money, and we need it here. So contact Congress.

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