The long history of Israel gaming the 'Iranian threat'
3/5/2015
Years before his recent grandstanding in Congress, Netanyahu and other Israeli leaders conjured a threat where one previously didnt exist
Western news media has feasted on Prime Minister Netanyahus talk and the reactions to it as a rare political spectacle rich in personalities in conflict. But the real story of Netanyahus speech is that he is continuing a long tradition in Israeli politics of demonising Iran to advance domestic and foreign policy interests.
The history of that practice, in which Netanyahu has played a central role going back nearly two decades, shows that it has been based on a conscious strategy of vastly exaggerating the threat from Iran.
In conjuring the spectre of Iranian genocide against Israelis, Netanyahu was playing two political games simultaneously. He was exploiting the fears of the Israeli population associated with the Holocaust to boost his electoral prospects while at the same time exploiting the readiness of most members of US Congress to support whatever Netanyahu orders on Iran policy.
Netanyahus primary audience was the Israeli electorate. He was speaking as a candidate for re-election as prime minister in an election that is just two weeks away. His speech was calculated to play on the deep-rooted anxiety of Israeli voters about the outsiders who may want to destroy the Jewish people.
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