Monday, July 11, 2011

Ceren - What It Means to Engage Hezbollah

Omri Ceren
Commentary/Contentions
11 July '11

http://www.commentarymagazine.com/2011/07/11/engaging-hezbollah-or-hezbollah-controlled-lebanon/

There are a number of signs the Obama White House is ready to establish something more than a modus vivendi with Hezbollah-controlled Lebanon. From siding with Beirut over Jerusalem regarding maritime resources to providing weapons to the Hezbollah-infiltrated LAF on the thinnest pretexts, the administration seems intent on “biting the bullet,” “living in the real world,” “negotiating with enemies not friends,” or whatever leaden catchphrase we’re using this week to justify bringing into the tent fanatics who want to destroy us. That’s the White House’s prerogative, obviously. Article II Section 2 of the U.S. Constitution has consequences, no matter what Democratic Jews who fixate on domestic issues would like to believe.

But let’s all keep in mind what Hezbollah is, because there was a time when even the echo of something like national honor would have precluded sitting across the table from them or anyone who refused to repudiate them. We owe more than a few Hezbollah leaders death sentences, and we owe the organization itself nothing less than unremitting hostility until we or they lose (as the world’s only hyperpower, in theory I like our odds). Instead the White House is actively searching for loopholes to maintain or enhance bilateral relations with Hezbollah-controlled Lebanon.

(Uploaded by FFTvideo on Jul 22, 2010 - In 1983 the Iran-funded Islamist 
terrorist organization, Hezbollah, murdered 241 U.S. Marines in Beirut, 
Lebanon while the Marines slept in their barracks. Yosef)


So it’s worth reviewing how in 1984 Hezbollah kidnapped CIA Lebanon Station Chief William Buckley as he was leaving his house in the morning. They tortured him continuously for 15 months, occasionally sending videos of him naked and screaming to U.S. bureaus and agencies in Europe, until his body gave out. In the meantime, Hezbollah used the information he provided to dismantle U.S. intelligence assets in the Levant:



On Monday morning, May 7, 1984, the United States embassy in Athens received a video posted in the city… It showed William Buckley undergoing torture… The camera zoomed in and out of Buckley’s nude and damaged body. He held before his genitalia a document marked “MOST SECRET”… Casey later remembered how “… They had done more than ruin his body. His eyes made it clear his mind had been played with. It was horrific, medieval and barbarous”… Buckley showed symptoms of being drugged; his eyes were dull and his lips slack. His gaze was of a person deprived of daylight for some time… Buckley had spent long periods being hooded. Buckley bore chafe marks on his wrists and neck suggesting he had been tethered with a rope or chain. A careful study of every inch of visible skin revealed puncture marks indicating he had been injected at various points.


The second video arrived 23 days later. This time it was posted to the United States Embassy on Via Veneto in Rome… It revealed Buckley continued to be horrifically treated… Buckley’s voice was slurred and his manner noticeably more egocentric as if not only the world beyond the camera, but his immediate surroundings, held increasingly less interest for him… His hands shook and his legs beat a tattoo on the floor as he mumbled pathetic pleas to be exchanged under a guarantee the United States would remove “all of its influences” from Lebanon and would persuade Israel to do the same…


On Friday, October 26, 1984, 224 days since Buckley was kidnapped, a third video arrived at the CIA. The tape was even more harrowing. Buckley was close to a gibbering wretch. His words were often incoherent; he slobbered and drooled and, most unnerving of all, he would suddenly scream in terror, his eyes rolling helplessly and his body shaking. From time to time he held up documents, which had been in his burn-bag, to the camera. Then he delivered a pathetic defence of his captor’s right to self-determination in Lebanon… William Buckley’s kidnapping was into its second year by the spring of 1985. The CIA consensus was that he would be blindfolded and chained at the ankles and wrists and kept in a cell little bigger than a coffin.

In 1988, a few years after Buckley’s torture and murder, Hezbollah kidnapped U.S. Marine Colonel Rich Higgins. Higgins, who at the time was serving as a UN military observer, was tortured and eventually murdered. We know as much because two years later Hezbollah released a videotape of his torture-scarred body hung and dangling from the ceiling. Here’s how U.S. diplomat Fred Hof described the blood debt to be paid by Hezbollah’s current leadership, including Nasrallah, for Higgins:

A friend of mine – Colonel Rich Higgins – was kidnapped by Hezbollah while he was serving as a UN military observer in Lebanon… he had been tortured and killed months before our efforts to free him finally ended. I am one of a small handful of Americans who knows the exact manner of Rich’s death. If I were to describe it to you now – which I will not – I can guarantee that a significant number of people in this room would become physically ill. When my former business partner Rich Armitage described Hezbollah a few years ago as the “A-Team” of international terrorism and suggested that there was a “blood debt” to be paid, he was referring to a leadership cadre that is steeped in blood and brutality.

And of course, there are the 63 people Hezbollah murdered when they bombed our Beirut embassy in 1982, the 241 Marines they killed in their barracks in 1983, and the 18 serviceman they killed near the Torrejon Air Force Base in 1984. These might all be water under the bridge to the reset-philic neophytes who inhabit the White House, but the Hezbollah leaders who committed these atrocities are very much aware of who is coming to whom asking for talks, and under the shadow of what crimes. Americans should be as well.

Again, the President has the right to conduct foreign policy in whatever way he thinks will promote American national interests. But citizens have an obligation to ask when we lost hold of the idea that some enemies are actually enemies, and that obsequiously asking for their time is not a sign of foreign policy sophistication. Hezbollah has been murdering and torturing Americans for decades. With the possible exception of al Qaeda, and driven by their state sponsor Iran, there is no terrorist organization more thoroughly committed to undermining American interests globally. What is the White House possibly thinking?

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2 comments:

  1. How Many Can Imagine Unthinkable Evil ?

    Re: What It Means to Engage Hezbollah by Omri Ceren

    Mr Ceren ends his important and ultimately heartbreaking article regarding the bloodthirsty terrorist organization, Hezbollah, with the words:

    "What is the White House possibly thinking?"

    I remember once reading an article when President Obama was still a candidate in which the author interviewed former classmates of Obama from Harvard.

    I recall that one former classmate, a black female expressed great anger towards Obama which she said was shared by many of her friends. The anger was based on the fact that Obama apparently, on a continual basis, reached out to some of Harvard's most conservative groups and I seem to recall, the former classmate stated Obama all but joined one particular campus organization known to be quite unfriendly to minority Harvard students.

    The black classmate stated that she and many other minority students felt Obama's reaching out to student groups that many minority students perceived as "the enemy"- was a type of "betrayal" in their minds.

    Let me state here that it was quite some time ago that I read this article and the details are not all one hundred per cent clear in my memory.

    Nevertheless, I believe I have roughly conveyed the gist of this former Harvard student's statements.

    It would seem to me that this idea President Obama has that people are never as far apart as things may seem at first glance and on the surface goes far back into his personal history and how he perceives the world.

    I vividly recall the night Obama, when still a Senator, made the nationally televised speech which many people now believe, put him for the first time on the long road to the White House.

    All readers, surely recall his rousing words, referring to the two major political parties in the US, Democrat and Republican, Obama stating that:
    "There are no "blue" Americans or "red" Americans but only - Americans".

    His words of healing and American "oneness" brought thousands of galvanized listeners to their feet in a rousing ovation and many had tears in their eyes, myself included.

    He is no doubt well familiar with the best selling and memorable literary masterpiece about the life of President Abraham Lincoln and his Cabinet titled "Team of Rivals".

    It is apparently deeply engrained in President Obama's makeup that in this greatly troubled world, with sufficient effort, even the deepest gulfs can be bridged and that by some mystical grace of G-d the Lion can be made to lie down with the Lamb.

    President Obama is, if nothing else, an Idealist in the truest sense of the word. I for one always wanted to see the best in him and think only the best motives were at work regarding his every decision, both great and small.

    I have written previously, and this website once published, my "Letter to the White House", in which I later stated my total disappointment at discovering what I believe represents, and surely is, on the part of the present White House, a "total disconnect" in terms of historical factual truths when it comes to the Middle East in general and the rebirth of modern Israel in particular.

    (See: "Letter to the White House")

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  2. CONTINUED FROM ABOVE

    It saddens me to state here that though I campaigned for and generously supported Obama in his run for the White House my dreams that he might be able to further the cause of Peace in the Middle East is long gone.

    But truth be told- the problem is not President Obama.

    The problem is that Israel faces enemies whose degree of Evil, whose capability to perpetrate acts of Evil, are all beyond the limits of an idealist such as President Obama, not to mention the tens of thousands of Jewish critics of Israel, to comprehend.

    Before one criticizes President Obama, in all fairness to both him, as well as the basic concept of intellectual honesty, one must surely first ask the question:

    "How is it that so many Jews, many of whom grew up among Holocaust Survivors, with numbers on their arms, still believe, and believe with all their heart, that those people with whom Israel and President Obama must both contend, can be trusted to eventually cease planning, hoping and dreaming of Israel's destruction".

    When Omri Ceren chose to end his quite powerful article with the words:

    "What is the White House possibly thinking?"

    Is it not just as fair to pose the same question to our own Tribe- especially Jews born in Israel who have seen and fought and shed their precious blood in so many wars.

    How is it that even in Israel, one witnesses so many Jews who condemn the government for not rushing to assist and agree with the so-called "Two State Solution" ? As if this event would magically make all the other problems in the Middle East just go away.

    How do we account for all the Jews who supported the Flotilla and see Israel almost as if a Nazi State in its alleged cruel treatment of the 'Palestinians' ?

    Reading Omri Ceren's article it would seem there are degrees of Evil around us and at times even among us, that for some people is something that is simply too much to bear, too far beyond normal human comprehension to believe possible.

    How many of the doomed waited until it was too late to escape, as the Nazi noose tightened all around them, believing to the very end- some even in the cattle cars- "But surely they will not kill us".

    Thus, so it has been throughout the history of our people. Hope has always been the badge of all our Tribe. To forever try to think well of people- to believe in the innate goodness of people. To never give up hoping.

    So if so many Jews cannot bear to believe, cannot bring themselves to believe, that yet another Holocaust is something that is still a thought and a goal and a dream amongst the people Omri Ceren writes about, then how can anyone be surprised that a man like President Obama, who I really believe does have a streak of idealism hard wired into his genetic structure- how can we be surprised by anything this present White House can possibly be thinking ?

    Those who comprise the current "Caretakers" of Israel, not the White House- must do "the thinking"- and I have not one doubt in this world- under G-d's Heaven, that they will do that more than well.

    David Pakter
    New York City

    12 July 2011

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