A US Embassy press aid, in answer to a question during the stopover
about the fact that Rice urged President Bush to quickly resupply
Israel with Raytheon Joint Direct Attack Munitions (JDAM) bomb guidance
systems during the July 2006 War, and whether Rice was aware that the
Belfast court had found last Wednesday that the Raytheon 9 "were
reasonable in believing that Israel was committing war crimes and that
Raytheon was aiding and abetting them". The Embassy was not sure about
the correct answer to this question but would check on it and advise.
Regarding a second question, which was whether or not Secretary Rice
was aware and or concerned that the US had given Israel Raytheon
weapons that had been used at Qana,( a film of the aftermath of the
Qana bombing was admitted into evidence as a Defense Exhibit and shown
to the jury at the Raytheon 9 Trial in Belfast) as well as at an
estimated 137 other sites in Lebanon during the 33 day attack (
including the JDAM guided MK-83 1000 lb. bomb dropped on the early
morning of July 19, 2006, on the Nabysheet, Bekaa home of the Hussein
Chokr family killing, Mrs. Khajeda Chokr and all but one of her
children including Mohammad, Bilal, Talal and Yassin). Concerning
whether Secretary Rice was aware and concerned about US supplied
Raytheon products being used for this purpose the Embassy press office
answer was identical to the one given in the Belfast Courtroom last
week by a Raytheon Board member. The answer was a dismissive and curt
'No'.
Meanwhile, the Raytheon issue continues with a campaign underway to
have Raytheon itself investigated as a criminal enterprise as it
regularly aids and abets Israeli war crimes, much as is the case with
the US Caterpillar Corporation and its bulldozers in Palestine which
killed the American human rights activist Rachael Corrie in March of
2003 and which equipment continues to be sold to Israel and to destroy
the homes, crops and property of Geneva Convention (IV)'protected
persons'.
While her visit was brief, Secretary Rice covered a lot of subjects.
One purpose was to meet and greet the new President Michel Suleiman who
some in the Welch club feel is too friendly with the Hezbollah led
Opposition. (read: Hezbollah, Syria, Iran and a majority of Lebanon's
Christians).
"He's a very fine man" she called to the Press, referring to President
Suleiman, as she dashed to meet with a quartet of gentleman who is not
at all happy with her these days.
Ms. Rice could be excused for dreading this necessary meeting which
included the Bush "A" team here in Lebanon. Before racing over to meet
with Parliament Speaker and Hezbollah ally, Nabeh Berri.
Rice Met with Hezbollah Leaders?
According to Israeli journalist Tzvi Ben Gedalyahu, writing in a Report
published at 7 pm Jerusalem time on June 17, 2008 on Arutz Sheva, the
IsraelNationalNews.com, Rice also met with Hezbollah officials and in
trying to work out a governmental accommodation. These observers
Hezbollah sources are not prepared to confirm this report just now.
Rice held talks at Qoratem Palace with the March 14 majority alliance
represented by Mustaqbal Movement leader Saad Hariri, Democratic
Gathering leader Walid Jumblat, Phalange Party leader Amin Gemayel and
Lebanese Forces leader Samir Geagea.
No sooner than the meeting ended that Free Patriotic Movement leader
Michel Aoun criticized U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice for
meeting the leaders of the March 14 alliance like "students gathered in
a class room."
Rice reportedly got an ear full which included, depending on the
source, an alphabet soup of problems and complaints which included:
Where the hell were you (the Bush administration) when we needed you to
enforce your bright ideas regarding attacking Hezbollah's phone system
and sacking the pro opposition Airport security Chiefl! (Ed. Note: On
Tuesday June 10, 2008 Hezbollah's Deputy Secretary-General, and former
long time chemistry Professor, Naim Qassim, told this observer and
former US Ambassador Richard Viets, and the visiting Washington DC
based Council for the National Interest delegation in a Dahiyeh office,
that Hezbollah made a move to emphasize its opposition to the US
ordered initiative only following nearly 10 hours (of monitored?) phone
calls between Washington and Prime Minister Sinioria office " and other
countries". Hezbollah, Qassim explained, with a smile and twinkle in
his eye, believes Lebanon's government is occupied and that all
important decisions are now being made in Washington.)
—
Hezbollah will likely sweep the next election so what are you going to
do about it? This is a tough one to answer for the Bush administration
given all its solemn words about the Democracy project, loving Lebanon,
"being here to support the freely elected government of Lebanon",
choosing its government is up to the people of Lebanon and the United
States will support that. What is good for Lebanon is good for the
United States" etc.
— Some in the Media wanted to know if the US would repeat those words
after the next election, perhaps remembering the US quick switch
regarding " respecting the will of the voters" that occurred in other
places including Palestine with the Hamas victory, Iraq and Egypt. (Ed
note: Naim Qassim stated during the above noted meeting that Hezbollah
intends to compete in the coming election for seats throughout Lebanon
and hopes to win half, or 64, of the 128 seats with its Christian,
Sunni and Druze allies. Other observers think Hezbollah will win more
than 70 of Parliament's seats. Either way Hezbollah becomes the next
government of Lebanon.
Does it get declared 'a terrorist regime' or does it get taken off the
US terrorist list? The inquiring minds meeting with Rice wanted to
know. Put another way, Ms. Rice says the US wants to work with "the
very fine Michel Suleiman", will it want to work with "the very fine
Hezbollah government'? some are asking.
Rice, talking to reporters at Ain al-Tineh following a cordial meeting
with Speaker Berri said the Shia speaker and close confident of
Hezbollah realizes that he enjoys the backing of the United States. She
dodge a question as to whether Washington would recognize the next
Lebanese government if it is a majority Hezbollah government. Some
thought her warmth toward Berri was meant to single Hezbollah that the
US realized its awkward position if it keeps touting Democracy and free
elections and continues to reject the results of those democratic
elections.
The Shebba Farms issue was raised and complaints were aired to Rice by
her team that the US has not pressured Israel to return them thus
bolstering Hezbollah's resistance role. While this issue has been
raised since, since Israel took the Farms in 1967, it has become acute
since 2000. Rice repeated the Bush administration mantra that the
matter must be studied and the UN must be more vigorous in making a
decision.
"The secretary general should intensify his efforts"
she told the gathering and also advised them that Presidents Sarkozy
and Bush discussed the matter and want the UN of occupy them.
The fact of the matter is that the UN cartography completed the study
nearly one year ago and the parties agree that the Farms belongs to
Lebanon and that Israel must withdraw. Israel is demanding a unknown
price before it departs and as in the case of the recently announced
1,300 new housing units in Palestine ( 40,000 more over the next 10
years) believes the Bush administration is finished and in unable to
pressure Israel due to the US election season.
Rice is angry over being stiffed by Olmert and Livni during the weekend
on the settlement expansions as well as this week's further land grab
of prime agricultural land inside Gaza along the Gaza-Israel border,
but feels the US can do nothing but she will mention it to the
Israelis. She has altered her language just a little bit on the Shebaa
Farms and now adds that the relevant UN resolution must be enforced.
She of course has in mind UNSCR 1701 not the 60 year old UNSCR 242 or
the 40 year old 425 which demand respectively complete Israeli
withdrawal from Palestinian and Lebanese land.
·Rice heard plenty about Hezbollah and how the coming prisoner
exchange-likely to happen within days- promised by Hasan Nasrallah
,will enhance the party even more. Rice is aware that US impotence in
getting Israel to hand over the cluster bomb maps has caused continuing
loss of life and use of agricultural acreage in the South. She was
advised that all of Lebanon is outraged about this and why hasn't the
Bush administration done something about it. She was advised that human
rights organizations and some NGO's are encouraging Hezbollah to delay
any prisoner swap with Israel until the German mediators can get Israel
to include the landmine and cluster bomb maps in the deal.
Hezbollah just may take their advice. The party is very aware of last
months 111 Nation initialed Treaty banning cluster bombs and moreover,
Hezbollah's core Shia constituency in the South of Lebanon is the group
most affected, every hour, every day, by the unexploded ordnance. One
Hezbollah Commander asked this observer, "if the cluster bombs were in
occupied Palestine and we had the maps, and withheld them, how do you
suppose the situation with respect to US pressure would differ?"
Rice assured her interlocutors, as she has repeatedly done since
the August 2006 cessation of hostilities that, as with the serial
Israeli violations of the 1976 US Arms Export Act as amended, " we are
looking into that—it's being considered" (read-'forget about it
fellas-it ain't ganna happen').
So if the "A Team" feels let down as Condi jets off into the horizon
maybe it's a case of unrequited love. But her guys political
disappointment with the Bush administration is palpable.
The 'ruling team' in fracturing according to the Beirut political
analysts. Some are plotting against those they usually kiss upon
greeting, and turning on others while blaming 'the Americans'. All, no
doubt, calculating their next moves and their confessions odds in the
rapidly approaching elections.
One of the currently most disgruntled appears to be Wallid Jumblatt who
is said by political analysts in Beirut to have several reasons to
dismantle the March 14 alliance. Because the base which supports the
Welch Club projects is made up of Jumblatt, Al-Hariri, and the
Christian team Jumblatt is in a position to cause a lot of changes in
the period preceding the parliamentary elections. Jumblatt felt months
ago that the United States was not about to do anything concrete to
help his team but he kept wagering on Hezbollah abstaining from moving
on the ground and" and going after him after him in the mountain".
After he became aware that there is no US effort to change the Syrian
government, and that Hezbollah's strength is growing and that nothing
can be done to stop it, he was told by the Saudis to handle the Sunni
situation until Al-Hariri matures enough. According to Beirut's Al
Akbar Daily, this Welch Club directive caused Jumblatt to temporize and
tread water. But then the disturbances took place last month and pushed
Jumblatt into a comprehensive re-evaluation of his actions and policies
and even of his leadership position.
People, who have met with Walid Jumblatt recently including the
delegation of Harvard grad students and the American CNI group
mentioned above, report that he's in particularly bad shape.
The brilliant long term Progressive Socialist leader in contemplating
retirement to enjoy his vast ('socialist') land holdings and vineyards
above Khalde and Damour. Last week he told his key advisors that he was
prepared to resign and turn the PSP over to his son (that's how it
works in feudal Lebanon tradition--Primogeniture today! Primogeniture
tomorrow! Primogeniture forever! to paraphrase the late Gov. George C.
Wallace of Alabama).
When one aid asked Wallid if his depression and wish to resign was the
result of the May events (Hezbollah roared up into parts of his Chouf
to rattle his cage, with unnecessary loss of life on both sides" one
observer noted and apparently it did shake him up. Only yesterday did
the Lebanese Army finally vacate his Sweifeit Headquarters turning it
back over to the PSP). Jumblatt was candid as reported in Beirut
newspapers. "They won. We lost", he was quoted as saying, referring to
the 20 month struggle between the US backed majority and the Hezbollah
led opposition.
Wallid has been Condoleezza's favorite for more than a year. She once
said he is "so lovable" and reminded her of a cross between 'the Nutty
Professor' and that fellow in "Back to the Future."
This observer withdraws, with apologies, the tentative conclusion he
drew during the fighting that many of his (Druze) people broke from
Jumblatt in favor of his Druze rival ex minister Talal Arsalan in the
May conflict. Some did, but talking with many Druze since then I have
come to believe that when last month's shooting started, like other
confessions, the Druze circled their wagons and most still love Walid.
I overstated the Druze defection and thus I erred.
One could hope that the "A Team" recovers from any heartache and
bruised feelings as Condi flits back to Stanford after the Bush
administration ends its reign of terror in this region.
As for unrequited love, this observer knows all about that and could possibly offer some consolation.
Franklin Lamb can be reached at fplamb@gmail.com
Franklin P. Lamb, PhD
Director, Americans Concerned for
Middle East Peace, Wash.DC-Beirut
Beirut Mobile: +961-70-164-648
fplamb@gmail.com