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US, Israel to open second front in Lebanon

BY M. K. BHADRAKUMAR | INDIAN PUNCHLINE | NOVEMBER 6, 2023

The announcement late Sunday night by the US Central Command [CENTCOM] headquartered in Doha about the arrival of an Ohio-class American nuclear submarine in its “area of responsibility” presages a significant escalation of the situation around the Palestine-Israel conflict.

It is very rare that the use of these submarines is publicised. CENTCOM provided no additional details but it posted an image that showed an Ohio-class submarine in Egypt’s Suez Canal. Interestingly, CENTCOM also separately shared an image of a nuclear-capable B-1 bomber operating in the Middle East. 

Taken together, these US deployments, coming on top of the formidable presence of two aircraft carriers and warships hundreds of advanced jet fighters, are with an eye on “the other side of the equation,” as Secretary of State Antony Blinken quaintly described Hamas, Hezbullah, and Iran during his latest visit to Tel Aviv on Friday.

In a related development, perhaps, the CIA director, William Burns arrived in Israel on Sunday for urgent consultations. The New York Times reported that the US is “looking to expand its intelligence sharing with Israel.” 

Arguably, the most charitable explanation for the deployment of a US nuclear submarine, which form part of the Pentagon’s “nuclear triad”, near the war zone is that the Biden Administration is preparing for an Israeli escalation into Lebanon to draw out Hezbollah, which may in turn trigger an Iranian reaction. 

In his speech on Friday, Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrullah seemed to anticipate precisely such a turn of events when he warned the US explicitly of consequences that couldn’t be any different from the catastrophic American involvement in Lebanon’s civil war in the early 1980s. Ironically, this is also the 40th anniversary year of the suicide bombing of the barracks housing US forces in Beirut International Airport in October 1983 in which 220 Marines, 18 sailors and three soldiers were killed forcing a US withdrawal from Lebanon. 

Clearly, the locus of the US strategy in the present Middle situation may be shifting from diplomacy, which has lost traction. Blinken’s desperate attempts to address the mounting international criticism of Israel’s horrific war crimes by diverting attention to a “humanitarian pause” in the fighting has been unceremoniously shot down by Netanyahu. 

The point is, after bombarding Gaza and its people with artillery and bombs, the Israeli army moved in on Friday. So far, it has reportedly advanced to the outskirts of Gaza City but not entered the Hamas stronghold. Fierce urban fighting is expected when it does. 

Equally, the Biden administration’s clumsy attempt to promote a vague outline for a post-war Gaza that might include a combination of a revitalised Palestinian Authority, a peacekeeping force, etc. has been met with a distinct lack of enthusiasm at Blinken’s meeting in the weekend in Amman with the Arab foreign ministers – from Jordan, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates – who instead demanded an immediate ceasefire, while Blinken said the US would not push for one. 

Blinken travelled to Ramallah from Amman where the head of the Palestine Authority Mahmoud Abbas apparently gave him short shrift saying that the PA would only be ready to shoulder full responsibility for the Gaza Strip in the framework of a “comprehensive political solution” that would include the West Bank, East Jerusalem and Gaza — and, furthermore, that security and peace can only be achieved by ending the occupation of the territories of the “State of Palestine,” and by recognising East Jerusalem as its capital. The meeting lasted for less than an hour and ended without public statements. 

Meanwhile, China and the UAE (by the way, Israel’s Abraham Accords partner) have since called for a closed-door meeting of the UN Security Council in another attempt to seek an immediate ceasefire, which the Biden Administration will certainly oppose. Suffice to say, the Biden Administration feels boxed in and the only way out is for something to give way through the exercise of coercive means.

The US is watching with frustration as new regional equations are appearing among Muslim nations. The foreign ministers of Iran and Saudi Arabia held another phone conversation today. The OIC later announced that an extraordinary summit will be held in Riyadh on November 12 at the request of the current chairman, Saudi Arabia, to discuss Israel’s attacks on the Palestinian people. 

As the death toll in Gaza crosses 10,000, feelings are indeed running high in the Muslim world. Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei said today that “all the evidence and indications show the direct involvement of the Americans in running the war” in Gaza. Khamenei added that as the war goes on, the reasons behind the US’s direct role would become more explicit.

The Fars News Agency, which is close to the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, also disclosed that Khamenei held a “recent meeting in Tehran” with the Head of Hamas political bureau Ismail Haniyeh where he told the latter that Tehran’s support for the resistance groups is its “permanent policy.”   

Evidently, Tehran no longer sees a problem in acknowledging its dealings with the resistance groups. This is a paradigm shift indicative of the shift in the power dynamic, which the US and Israel seem to have decided to counter through use of force where diplomacy failed to make headway to isolate Iran. 

The Chief of the Israeli General Staff, Herzi Halevi, said on Sunday during a meeting in the Northern Command, “We are ready to strike in the north at any moment. We understand that it can happen… We have a clear goal of restoring a significantly better security situation at the borders [with Lebanon], not only in the Gaza Strip.” 

No power on earth can stop Israel in its tracks now. Its existence is inextricably linked to this war which will ensure abiding US commitment to its security as a key template of American global strategies for the foreseeable future. Therefore, Israel’s best chance of survival lies in expanding the scope of the war in Gaza into Lebanon — and possibly even into Syria — shoulder to shoulder with the Americans. 

There is no question that the location of the US nuclear submarine to the east of Suez is an attempt to intimidate Iran from intervening, as Israel, with US backing, proceed to open a second front. The Israeli authorities have announced evacuation of people from settlements located in a zone up to five kms from the border with Lebanon. 

A prolonged war of indeterminate timeline is set to begin in the Middle East. The Middle East that emerged after World War II is breaking loose and drifting away into the chronicles of history. As the call of the jihad begins, there is no knowing how the 80-year old American president will respond. 

No, this won’t turn into a world war. It will be fought in the Middle East itself, but its outcome will decisively impact the making of a new world order.

November 6, 2023 - Posted by | Militarism, Wars for Israel | , , , , , ,

5 Comments »

  1. Typically fascinating up-to-the-moment geopolitical reporting by MKB! Much admired, appreciated.

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    roberthstiver's avatar Comment by roberthstiver | November 6, 2023 | Reply

  2. Antony Blinken is working off a script well-worn by his jewish partners of the Zionist state, when he uses language such as “the other side of the equation,” as Secretary of State Antony Blinken quaintly described Hamas, Hezbullah, and Iran during his latest visit to Tel Aviv on Friday.” and, “area of responsibility”.

    What? “…area of responsibility…”? What does that mean? Then, “…the other side of the equation…” What? What does that mean?

    What doesn’t need a question is his statement to the Israeli government on a previous junket: “I come to you as a jew.” He presents himself there as a jew. Not an American. Not as a representation of the United States. Not as a diplomat, the Secretary of State.

    No. “I come to you as a jew.” That reveals to whom he serves. That is the equivalent of, “I come to you to serve you, my fellow jews.” Which he does, being Joe “I’m a Zionist” Biden’s Secretary of that Department of the Executive branch of the United States.

    Couple that with how the Executive branch can send an American armada to off-shore of Israel. Consider that America is actively involved in warfare upon Gaza.

    Last, where ever Big Oil goes, Uncle Sam goes. Consider that Israel is not “issuing contracts” to develop the natural resources off shore of Gaza, ever more a never-to-be country of never-to-be Palestine. Genie Energy will contract with America oil companies, which will then ensure that the development of, export and sales of this will partly an American-‘owned’ enterprise. How long ago did Israel know of this bonanza? So convenient to have a false flag so that Gaza can be de-populated in an ethnic cleansing, genocide if they won’t leave as the “most moral army in the world” bombs it to rubble using American supplied bombs, white phosphorus bombs…

    There’s your ally, America. There’s your foreign nation power over you, ever demanding more money, more munitions, more assurances that America will go to war for you and your plan for a Greater Israel, a road paved with the blood of Palestinian men, women and children, perhaps the only safe from the bombardments of Israel, are those Palestinians imprisoned. Some 6,000. No habeas corpus, or if there is, the whole judicial system is operated by Israel. The odds of a fair trial? About the same for a Palestinian to obtain a building permit. Not given.

    “I come to you as a jew.” How do you feel about your Secretary of State, Americans?

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    missinglinksb866ef593f's avatar Comment by missinglinksb866ef593f | November 6, 2023 | Reply

    • A searing/piercing comment — kudos!

      America has been had — by whom?; any fool knows. Just as the Palestinians are traveling the hard road to extinction aka genocide….

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      roberthstiver's avatar Comment by roberthstiver | November 6, 2023 | Reply

  3. That will not go well for the Zionists. Hezbollah kicked their asses the last time they met, and, they will do it again.

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    papasha408's avatar Comment by papasha408 | November 6, 2023 | Reply

    • Wallahi — Insha’Allah!

      Viva Hezbollah! Viva Hamas and all of Falasteen!

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