By                     Mark LeVine                                     
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  | Americans protest against the attack on  the Gaza aid flotilla [AFP] | 
  
 Perhaps now Americans will understand the true nature of the Israeli  occupation.
 It has never been about security. Not for one day. It has been about  land and power. And this is where it has led. And we have made it  possible.
 Since at least the mid-1970s, only one country has had the power to  force Israel to give up its dreams of permanent occupation of the West  Bank: The US.
 After the success against Soviet-backed Arab forces in 1967, Israel  suddenly became a "strategic asset" - a useful proxy in the global great  game against Communism.
 For three decades the US and its political class have feigned  concern, affection and even love for Israel; the reality is that Israel  has always been a tool to advance US strategic goals and power, and  nothing more.
 All the while, thoughtful Israelis - not to mention Palestinians and  the rest of the world - have begged the US to intervene, to stop the  insanity before it created an abscess that threatened not just the  Jewish state, but the whole region, and even global peace.
 But the US goal was never to "protect" or "support" Israel.
Facilitators
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  | The US' goal was never to protect or  support it's 'friend' Israel [AFP] | 
  
 We have pretended to be its friend, but we are the friend in the way  your drug dealer is your friend, sitting with you late at night  listening to your problems while hooking you up with your next fix -  only in strange twist, the American people rather than the Israelis are  paying for the habit their government and corporate elites grow richer  sustaining.
 We are the ultimate facilitators of this insane and immoral  arrangement, which is part of our larger addiction to war that now  reaches $1 trillion per year.
 We cannot see Israel and the occupation for what they are, because to  do so would be to look into the most uncomfortable mirror imaginable.
 We are like the local arms dealer - Nicholas Cage's character in the  chilling film Lord of War, only real, and 300,000,000  strong.
We tell Israel everything is okay when it is disastrously  wrong. We reinforce every bad habit while declaring its behaviour  largely above reproach.
 We "defend" Israel from every criticism - "No! It doesn't have a  problem!" "It's the only democracy in the region!" "We stand with  Israel!" - really, we stand beside Israel, give it some more  "brown-brown" (cocaine mixed with gun powder) to snort, hand it some new  weapons and send it out to kill and oppress some more, in our name.
 Some friend.
Politicide
 The occupation has been an act of sheer brutality for decades. What  has happened in Gaza - what the US and the world community have allowed  to happen, for we could always stop it with a simple phone call from the  US president to the Israeli prime minister - is sheer madness.
 It is politicide. It is slow starvation, of the soul and mind as much  as the body. Not the kind that produces pictures of distended bellies,  blank eyes and ragged clothes, but that slowly eats away at the  personality, the will to fight, the ability to overcome, that produces  medical problems that will haunt a million people for life.
 And because the US and other so-called "great powers" would do  nothing and Palestinians have little power left to effectively resist,  people around the world, average people, from Palestinians to Holocaust  survivors, have felt compelled to act.
 They have sent ships now numerous times to break the siege of Gaza.  Israel could not allow the siege to be broken because if the world saw  what Gaza has become, not merely a prison but something far worse and  hard to speak of, even its vaunted "hasbara" or propaganda machine,  would not be able to spin it.
And the worse it gets, the more  Israel's backers, like the US, cannot afford the world to see it because  we have made it happen.
Moral turpitude
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  | Israel's backers cannot allow the world  see the result of the siege they have let happen [AFP] | 
  
 And now at least 10 people are dead because of the shame, because of  the inability of Israel's best friends to look it in the eye and say:  "Stop this insanity. Treat Palestinians like humans before you destroy  not only them, but you."
 We cannot say that because we are guilty as well, and the US has  proved singularly unable to come to grips with our own culpability in  occupations from Iraq and Afghanistan to Gaza and, of course, our own  original sin, which demanded millions of dead native Americans to ensure  the creation of the very country that now supplies Israel with its  weapons and tells it everything is going to be okay.
Some day you  can let the Palestinians have casinos and they will thank you.
 It is tragically fitting that this disaster should happen on Memorial  Day in the US.
 The martyrs of the ships are heroes, they are warriors every bit as  deserving of our tears and support as the soldiers of American wars past  and present.
 They are, in fact, the soldiers of the future - the only ones who can  help us get out of the disastrous slide to moral turpitude that we, as  much as Israel, have descended as a country.
 Let us hope that the deaths of the Gaza flotilla activists will not  be as in vain as those of the 5,000 American soldiers who have died in  our own illegal and useless wars in the last decade.
Mark  LeVine is a professor of history at UC Irvine and senior visiting  researcher at the Center for Middle Eastern Studies at Lund University  in Sweden. His most recent books are Heavy Metal Islam (Random House)  and Impossible Peace: Israel/Palestine Since 1989 (Zed Books).
 The views expressed in this article are the author's own  and do not necessarily reflect Al Jazeera's editorial policy.
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