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by Jeffrey Steinberg Executive Intelligence Review Entered into the database on Thursday, January 19th, 2006 @ 17:53:59 MST |
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An ever-more-desperate Dick Cheney is pulling out all the stops to
install "Clean Break" hawk Benjamin "Bibi" Netanyahu as
the next Israeli Prime Minister, to push for an immediate confrontation between
Israel and Syria. Israeli sources report that Cheney, as of Jan. 11, had an
emissary in Israel, exploring the means to put "Bibi" and the Likud
back in power, despite collapsing Israeli popular support for the extreme rightwing
policies of the neo-con faction that Netanyahu represents. Part of Cheney's growing desperation stems from the fact that the recent plea
agreement between U.S. Justice Department prosecutors and super-lobbyist Jack
Abramoff, threatens to bring down the entire political dirty-money empire of
former House Majority Leader Tom DeLay (R-Tex.), which has been Cheney's principal
power base since coming in as Vice President and de facto head-of-state in January
2001. Cheney and DeLay were shown by a recent
EIR exclusive story to be politically "joined at the hip" (see
EIR, Dec.
30, 2005). The Vice President is so deeply implicated in the DeLay/Abramoff
dirty-money machine that the legal defense funds of DeLay and Cheney's ex-chief
of staff Lewis Libby are headed by the same two Republican lobbyists, Wayne
Berman and former Congressman Bill Paxon (R-N.Y.). But Israeli sources report, and Washington insiders confirm, that Netanyahu
himself is so closely tied to Jack Abramoff that the fallout from Abramoff's
plea may bring him down as well, as the international web of money-laundering
fronts, tax-exempt charities, and no-bid contractors put together by Abramoff
unravels under U.S. prosecutors' scrutiny. West Bank Story The first published clue about the Netanyahu/Abramoff links actually surfaced
last year, when Newsweek reporter Michael Isikoff revealed on May 2, 2005 that
one of Abramoff's tax-exempt charities, Capital Athletic Foundation, had funnelled
$140,000 to a West Bank settlement, to finance the purchasing of security equipment,
including "camouflage suits, sniper scopes, night-vision binoculars, a
thermal imager, and other material." Funds for the Capital Athletic Foundation, ostensibly an Abramoff family charity
dedicated to helping inner-city youth, came largely from Indian tribe clients
of Abramoff. The security gear was provided to the West Bank town of Beitar Illit, which
Isikoff described as "a sprawling ultra-Orthodox outpost whose residents
have occasionally tangled with their Palestinian neighbors." Beitar Illit is the home of Schmuel Ben-Zvi, a rightwing American who moved
to the West Bank, and who was a close high school pal of Abramoff in Hollywood.
The $140,000 was paid to an Israeli group called Kollel Ohel Tiferet, which
is not publicly registered in Israel. While Ben-Zvi denied any links to the $140,000 West Bank payoff, an exchange
of emails between him and Abramoff told a different story. On receiving the
money, Ben-Zvi wrote to Abramoff: "I feel like the tank commanders in the
Yom Kippur war, who when hearing over the radio that reinforcements were coming,
felt so great that they raised their seats higher out of the tank hatch and
went forward." To which Abramoff wrote back: "If only there were another
dozen of you the dirty rats would be finished," referring to the Palestinian
neighbors of Beitar Illit. When questions arose over what Israeli entity to pass the money to, Ben-Zvi
proposed to write a letter to the Capital Athletic Foundation, on the letterhead
of his Snipers Workshop, which he described as "an educational entity of
sorts." Informed of the West Bank funding, Indian tribal lawyer Henry Buffalo told
Newsweek, "This is almost like outer-limits bizarre. The tribe would never
have given money for this." FBI sources told Newsweek's Isikoff that the bulk of the $4 million listed
as the Abramoff fund's tax-exempt gifts went to a now-defunct Maryland yeshiva
where Abramoff's two sons went to school. Wiring Congress Another contributor to the Capital Athletic Foundation was an Israeli telecom
startup company, Foxcom, which kicked in $50,000 to the Abramoff fund. Foxcom
received a $3-million contract to install wireless antenna systems at the U.S.
Congress, in a deal pushed through by Abramoff crony Rep. Bob Ney (R-Ohio),
chairman of the House Administration Committee. The Washington Post revealed
on Oct. 18, 2005 that Foxcom had paid Abramoff $280,000 in lobbying fees around
the time they got the Congressional contract. An American company, LGC Wireless,
which had lost the bid to Foxcom, went to the FBI and charged that the bidding
process had been rigged by Ney. Newsweek reported on Aug. 22, 2005 that U.S. officials had rushed to indict
and arrest Abramoff on Aug. 11, because they feared he would flee to Israel,
as two of his business partners had already done. And still to be unravelled are the Abramoff connections to the Russian oil
company Naftasib, which laundered $1 million to another Abramoff "charity,"
the U.S. Family Network, through a London law firm, James and Sarch, in 1998.
Two top Naftasib executives, Marina Nevskaya and Alexander Koulakovsky, spent
"quality time" with Tom DeLay in Moscow, shortly before the laundered
payoff to Abramoff. The Russian "oil company" lists the Russian Ministry
of Defense and Ministry of Interior as Naftasib's two main clients. Some of
the military equipment delivered to the West Bank settlement of Ben-Zvi came
from Russia, hinting at Russian Mafiya ties in the background of the Abramoff
saga. Senior Washington sources have cautioned that it would be a mistake to presume
that the Abramoff money flow to Israel and Russia primarily went out of the
United States. Abramoff's takeover of the gambling cruise ship line SunCruz
gave him a perfect instrument for laundering millions of dollars a day through
the offshore gambling tables. Syria War Diversion The Cheney push to install Netanyahu as Israel's next Prime Minister, replacing
the now-incapacitated Ariel Sharon, is, according to Israeli sources, part of
Cheney's desperate move to "change the subject" from his growing political
problems in Washington. Netanyahu is pledged, according to the Israeli sources, to a war with Syria,
to divert attention, and to move ahead with the decade-old "Clean Break"
scheme, drafted for Netanyahu in July 1996 by a group of American neo-con allies
of Cheney. The "Clean Break" strategy paper was co-authored by Richard
Perle, David Wurmser, Douglas Feith, and others, and called for the overthrow
of the Saddam Hussein regime in Iraq, followed by similar "regime changes"
in Syria, Iran, Saudi Arabia, and Egypt. David Wurmser, the single most vociferous
advocate of "regime change" in Damascus, is now a senior Middle East
policy aide to Cheney. He previously served under Doug Feith at the Pentagon,
when Feith was Undersecretary of Defense for Policy in the first Bush-Cheney
Administration. Cheney's war scheme against Syria also implicates Abramoff, according to a
Jan. 11, 2006 story by Justin Raimondi, posted on antiwar.com. "One investigator,
eager to obtain information about the neo-con-sponsored Reform Party of Syria,
led by one Farid Ghadry, the Syrian version of Ahmed Chalabi" Raimondi
wrote, "stumbled on the Abramoff connection: 'When repeated calls to [Ghadry's]
organization went unanswered, I visited the Washington, D.C. headquarters of
the RPS. Reform Party of Syria is in the office of super-Zionist lobbyist Jack
Abramoff. Middle Gate Ventures, Abramoff's political advisory company, partners
with RPS." |