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Germany joins US, British, Israeli axis of aggression
By Ulrich Rippert
4 August 2006
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Last Sunday, German government spokesman Ulrich William spoke
on behalf of the chancellor, Angela Merkel (Christian Democratic
UnionCDU), and expressed Merkels great regret
and deep sadness over the consequences of the Israeli air raid
on Qana.
Two days later, German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier
(Social Democratic PartySPD) began an interview in the Süddeutsche
Zeitung with the words: What took place on Sunday in
Qana was appalling. The large number of civilian victims of the
Israeli air raid is terrible and unacceptable.
However, while the German population as a whole was genuinely
appalled by clips of the charred and mutilated corpses of children
in Qana, the German government, a grand coalition of the CDU,
Christian Social Union (CSU) and SPD, has refused to recognise
and condemn this act for what it isa despicable war crime.
Steinmeiers warning to the Israeli governmentthat
within the context of the right to self-defence any
application of military force had to be appropriate and civilian
victims avoidedwas a cynical and cowardly evasion.
In Qana, it was not a case of inaccurate targeting or failure
to take steps to avoid civilian casualties. Rather, innocent women
and children were deliberately slaughtered so as to accelerate
the flood of refugees from south Lebanon. This massacre was not
an unfortunate exception, but rather an expression
of the true character of Israels aggression, which up to
now has cost the lives of more children than combatants.
At the meeting of European foreign ministers held in Brussels
on Tuesday, Steinmeier, one day after his interview in the Süddeutsche
Zeitung, not only blocked any condemnation of Israeli war
crimes, but exerted pressure to strike the demand for an immediate
ceasefire from the final joint statement issued by the ministers.
The original draft, proposed by the Finnish presidency, called
for an immediate ceasefire in Lebanon and included a sentence
warning that disregard for necessary precautions to avoid
loss of civilian life constitutes a severe breach of international
humanitarian law.
Under pressure from Britain and Germany, both formulations
were dropped and an alternative resolution was agreed (with the
support of the Czech Republic, Poland and Denmark) that called
instead on all parties to do everything possible to protect
civilian populations and to refrain from actions in violation
of international humanitarian lawa formulation which
dovetails with Israels own hypocritical justification for
its war crimes. The resolution was further altered to place criticism
of Hezbollahs rocket attacks on Israel before a reference
to Israels killing of Lebanese civilians in Qana.
These facts make it clear that, irrespective of Merkels
declarations of regret and deep sadness for the victims
in Qana, the German government bears a large degree of responsibility
for the war crimes that are being committed in Lebanon. Nothing
has served to strengthen and encourage the American-Israeli war
policy more than the pro-American turn which has taken place in
German foreign policy.
Before taking over as foreign minister in the current government,
Steinmeier headed the chancellery in Germanys former SPD-Green
Party government, which was led by Gerhard Schröder. Steinmeier
is well acquainted with the two-faced nature of Schröders
opposition to the US-led war against Iraq. While publicly criticising
the war, Germany worked behind the scenes to provide the American
government and intelligence services with logistical support.
Nevertheless, Germanys public pronouncements against
the war did have some effect. Germany has no permanent seat on
the United Nations Security Council, but there can be no doubt
that its reservations over the Iraq war served to bolster other
nations with Security Council representation and helped prevent
the passage of a UN resolution backing the war.
This, in turn, was a significant factor in the popular mobilization
against the war. From the very beginning, the character of this
illegal war of aggression was clearly established, and millions
took to the streets across the globe to demonstrate against it.
In this respect, the efforts of the new government to unambiguously
demonstrate a pro-American shift in German foreign policy is of
major importance to the US and Israeli governments. Merkel, Steinmeier
and company have played a major role in tilting the political
balance of power in Europe clearly in favour of the US government
and isolating critics of the US-Israeli war.
On Sunday evening, following the Qana massacre, Merkel made
a point of telephoning the chief ally of George Bush in Europe,
British Prime Minister Tony Blair, rather than French President
Jacques Chirac. In so doing, she made clear that Germanys
new pro-US orientation was not just a temporary matter, or merely
the result of pressure from the US president. It was, in fact,
a continuation and reaffirmation of the orientation Merkel indicated
at the G-8 summit in St. Petersburg, when she appeared with Bush
and joined him in justifying the Israeli onslaught against Lebanon
as a legitimate act of self-defence following the
July 12 border raid carried out by Hezbollah.
This change of orientation by the German government has served
to change international relations and strengthen the most reactionary
political forces. Germanys position has bolstered the Israeli
regime and its sponsor in Washington in their conviction that
their lawless aggression, including the bombing of a United Nations
post, will go unpunished.
By giving the US and Israel its unqualified backing, the German
government has encouraged the Bush administration and the Israeli
government to intensify the slaughter in Lebanon. Thus the German
government shares responsibility for the death and destruction
being wreaked in Qana and throughout Lebanon, as well as in Gaza.
Three years ago, representatives of the German government were
prepared to refer to the framework of international law in articulating
their opposition to the US war against Iraq. For their part, the
warmongers in Washington demonstrated their contempt for all such
international rules and institutions. Now, the German government
has made perfectly clear that it too no longer accepts international
law as the framework for its policies.
This change in German foreign policy is particularly significant
in regard to the SPD leadership. Not so long ago the SPD, well
aware of the overwhelming opposition of German citizens to the
Iraq war, exploited its anti-war stance to boost its electoral
fortunes. But now that it has become clear that the post-World
War II framework of international law has been irrevocably shattered,
and imperialist militarism and brute force have once again become
the rule, rather than the exception, the SPD has responded as
it repeatedly did in the past: It has lined up with the strongest
imperialist power.
German weapons exports to Israel
There is another sense in which the German government bears
responsibility for the war crimes being committed in Lebanon.
While the US is primarily responsible for equipping the Israeli
military, Germany also supplies Israel with weaponsin particular,
high-technology components.
In a July 27 broadcast, the television program Monitor
reported on the delivery of German-made weapons to Israel. According
to the report: For days now, the Israeli air force has been
carrying out raids in Lebanon. A part of the targeting mechanism,
i.e., the sighting device of Israeli fighters, is based on German
know-how and has been developed and delivered by, amongst others,
a former subsidiary of the (German) company AEG.
The program then showed the targeting device built into the
under-body of an Israeli F-16 bomber.
The report continued: On the ground as well Israeli troops
are fighting with German technology. The Israeli tank Merkava
provides the main back-up for the current ground offensive in
Lebanon, and the tanks barrel was developed by the Germen
armaments company Rheinmetall. Moreover, without German technology
the Israeli tank would be unable to shoot or drive, because the
engine was developed by German engineers, with the gears coming
from the German firm based in Augsburg, Renk-AG.
Although the German government claims it does not permit the
shipment of weapons to areas of tension, the next
German-Israeli armaments deal is already in the pipeline. Israel
is very interested in the German armoured troop carrier named
Dingo. The Monitor program reported: According
to our research, the German government recently agreed to the
delivery of a test vehicle. When asked by Monitor
whether the Dingo delivery would go ahead while Israel
was waging war, government representatives refused to answer.
See Also:
Manoeuvres and appeasement: Europes
response to the US-Israeli war against Lebanon
[3 August 2006]
Rome conference on Lebanon
Appeasement 2006: Europe capitulates to American-Israeli aggression
[27 July 2006]
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