July 07,
2016, Gilad
Atzmon http://www.gilad.co.uk (UK)
By Gilad Atzmon*
It took seven years for Sir Chilcot and his
team to reach a set of conclusions that every Brit capable of thought
understood back in November, 2003.
The inquiry produced a damning assessment of
Blair’s conduct as well as the British military. But the Chilcot Inquiry failed
to expose the crucial close ties between Blair’s criminal war, the Jewish Lobby
and Israel.
At the time Britain entered the criminal war
against Iraq, Blair’s chief funders were Lord ‘cashpoint’ Levy and the LFI
(Labour Friends of Israel). The prime advocates for the immoral interventionist
war within the British press were Jewish Chronicle writers David Aaronovitch
and Nick Cohen. The attorney general that gave the green light for the war was
Lord Goldsmith.
In 2008 The
Guardian revealed that the “Foreign and
Commonwealth Office (FCO) successfully fought to keep secret any mention of
Israel contained on
the first draft of the controversial, now discredited
Iraq weapons dossier.” Israel was conspicuously engaged in the vast production
of WMDs. If Britain and America had any genuine concerns about WMDs, bombing
Tel Aviv would have been the way to go.
In 2003 some intelligence experts insisted that
the Iraq’s WMD dossier was initially produced in Tel Aviv and only ‘sexed up’
in London.
Since the Iraq war, the same Jewish Lobby has
mounted enormous pressure on western governments, promoting more Zio-centic
interventionist wars in Syria, Libya and Iran. So why did the Chilcot Inquiry
fail to address this topic?
This crucial failure by Chilcot was to be
expected. In 2010, highly respected veteran British diplomat Oliver Miles had
something to say about the Jewish make-up of the Chilcot Inquiry. Two out of
the five members of the inquiry were Jews, pro war and Blair supporters.
“Rather less attention has been paid to the curious appointment of
two historians (which seems a lot, out of a total of five), both strong
supporters of Tony Blair and/or the Iraq war. In December 2004 Sir Martin
Gilbert, while pointing out that the "war on terror" was not a third
world war, wrote that Bush and Blair "may well, with the passage of time
and the opening of the archives, join the ranks of Roosevelt and
Churchill" – an eccentric opinion that would seem to rule him out as a
member of the committee. Sir Lawrence Freedman is the reputed architect of the
"Blair doctrine" of humanitarian intervention, which was invoked in
Kosovo and Afghanistan as well as Iraq.
Both Gilbert and Freedman are Jewish, and Gilbert at least has a
record of active support for Zionism. Such facts are not usually mentioned in
the mainstream British and American media, but The Jewish Chronicle and the
Israeli media have no such inhibitions, and the Arabic media both in London and
in the region are usually not far behind.”
Oliver Miles point was valid, and proved
correct. The Chilcot Inquiry wasn’t just destined to fail. It was designed to
subvert any scrutiny of Israel and its hawkish pro war lobby.
The Chilcot Report gave the British public what
it wanted. It blamed Blair for failing in his responsibilities to them. But the
report’s focus on Blair, diplomacy, the military and intelligence
failures concealed the Lobby that was pulling the strings.
*Gilad Atzmon: Is a British Jazz artist and author. Gilad
was born in Israel in 1963 and trained at the Rubin Academy of Music, Jerusalem
(Composition and Jazz). A multi-instrumentalist he plays saxophones, clarinet
and ethnic woodwind instruments . His album Exile was the BBC jazz album of the
year in 2003. He was described by John Lewis at the Guardian as the
“hardest-gigging man in British jazz.” Atzmon tours extensively around the
world. His albums, of which he has recorded fifteenth albums to date, often
explore political themes and the music of the Middle East. Gilad writes on
political matters, social issues, Jewish identity and culture. His
papers are published on very many press outlets around the world. Here is
just a short list of his recent publications: World News, Press Tv, Rebelion, The Daily Telegraph, Uprooted Palestinians,
Veterans Today, Palestine Telegraph, Counterpunch, Dissident Voice, Aljazeera Magazine, Information
Clearing House, Middle-East-Online, Palestine Chronicle, The People
Voice, Redress, Shoa (The Palestinian Holocaust) , The Guardian, transcend and many more.
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