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Grantland
September 28th 03, 08:06 AM
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Israel A Danger
By Charley Reese
© 2003 by King Features Syndicate, Inc.
9-24-3

What country in the Middle East occupies the lands of other people?
What country in the Middle East is in violation of more than 60 United
Nations resolutions? What country in the Middle East openly practices
a policy of assassinating its political opponents? What country in the
Middle East routinely violates international law? What country in the
Middle East possesses nuclear weapons, refuses to sign the Nuclear
Non-Proliferation Treaty and refuses to allow international inspection
of its nuclear facilities?

The answer to all of the above is Israel.

And here's one more question: What country in the world poses the
greatest danger to the future of the United States?

Same answer: Israel.

OK, I know that sounds shocking. How could a little country the size
of New Jersey pose any threat to the United States? Well, how could a
little country drain more than $100 billion from the U.S. Treasury?
How could a little country attack and try to sink a U.S. Navy ship in
international waters and avoid any kind of congressional
investigation? How can a little country openly brag to third parties
that it controls the U.S. Congress? And partner, Israel does.

In Queen Noor's recent book, she says that her husband was dismayed
when Congress told Jordanians that they would definitely not be given
the things promised to them in exchange for a peace treaty with
Israel. Queen Noor said her husband called Israeli Prime Minster
Yitzhak Rabin and told him of the problem. "Don't worry about it,"
Rabin replied. "I'll take care of it." And he did.

Now, let's be clear about this. Here you have the prime minister of
one foreign country telling the king of another foreign country that
he can get the U.S. Congress to reverse its position. And he did it.
Too bad American governors don't have that kind of influence. And, as
a quick aside, why do American taxpayers have to pay for Israel's
peace treaties?

There are many examples to cite, but let me refer you to a book, "They
Dare to Speak Out," by former U.S. Rep. Paul Findley. The publisher is
Lawrence Hill books.

The problem and danger to the United States is that Israel effectively
dictates U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East. Israel supporters
were the architects of the war against Iraq, and if they can, they
will get us into wars with Syria and Iran, thus eliminating Israel's
enemies. They would like nothing better than for the United States to
be at war with the entire Muslim world.

As I write this, the United States has once again vetoed a United
Nations Security Council resolution demanding that Israel not
assassinate the elected leader of the Palestinians. Great God, how do
you think that plays in the Arab world when we cannot bring ourselves
to condemn what would be a war crime? It's no wonder the World Trade
Center towers came down. It's no wonder American soldiers are ducks in
an Iraqi shooting gallery. Israel is the source of terrorism in the
Middle East, both that directed at it and that directed at us.

And, by the way, it is Yasser Arafat who is the man of peace, not
Ariel Sharon. It was Arafat who persuaded Palestinians to recognize
Israel's right to exist, who persuaded them to accept a two-state
solution, which means they will settle for 22 percent of their own
country. And it is Sharon who refuses to give them even that. It is
Sharon who rejected the "road map." It is Sharon who kicks sand in the
face of little George Bush any time he feels like it.

And don't kid yourself. Regardless of what the Israelis say, they
intend to kill Arafat. They know he will not surrender, so they will
just say he died "in an exchange of gunfire." Then prospects for peace
are dead forever, and the state of Israel will start its slide toward
oblivion.

The question for Americans is this: How long do you want to bleed
lives and treasure because your corrupt politicians have sold their
souls to the lobby of a foreign country now led by a fanatic
right-wing extremist?

© 2003 by King Features Syndicate, Inc.
<http://reese.king-online.com/Reese_20030924/index.php

tim gueguen
September 28th 03, 10:12 PM
"Grantland" > wrote in message
...
> From:
>
> Israel A Danger
> By Charley Reese
> © 2003 by King Features Syndicate, Inc.
> 9-24-3
>
> What country in the Middle East occupies the lands of other people?

Define "lands of other people." I suspect the answer is "most of them."
Many Kurds would argue for example they should have an independant state in
what is currently parts of Iraq, Iran, and Turkey.

tim gueguen 101867

tscottme
September 28th 03, 11:10 PM
tim gueguen > wrote in message
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> "Grantland" > wrote in message
> ...
> > From:
> >
> > Israel A Danger
> > By Charley Reese
> > © 2003 by King Features Syndicate, Inc.
> > 9-24-3
> >
> > What country in the Middle East occupies the lands of other people?
>
> Define "lands of other people." I suspect the answer is "most of
them."
> Many Kurds would argue for example they should have an independant
state in
> what is currently parts of Iraq, Iran, and Turkey.
>
> tim gueguen 101867
>

You mean besides Syrian occupation of Lebanon, or the Hashemite
occupation of Jordan. There already is a Palestinian state, it's called
Jordan.

--

Scott
--------
"Interestingly, we started to lose this war only after the embedded
reporters pulled out. Back when we got the news directly from Iraq,
there was victory and optimism. Now that the news is filtered through
the mainstream media here in America, all we hear is death and
destruction and quagmire..." Ann Coulter
http://www.anncoulter.com/columns/2003/091703.htm

Darrell A. Larose
September 29th 03, 04:37 AM
"tim gueguen" ) writes:
> "Grantland" > wrote in message
> ...
>> From:
>>
>> Israel A Danger
>> By Charley Reese
>> © 2003 by King Features Syndicate, Inc.
>> 9-24-3
>>
>> What country in the Middle East occupies the lands of other people?
>
> Define "lands of other people." I suspect the answer is "most of them."
> Many Kurds would argue for example they should have an independant state in
> what is currently parts of Iraq, Iran, and Turkey.
>
The Armenians make the same claim, as do the Greeks and Turks over Cyprus,
ok Greece is just to the left of the middle-east. Globally, most
aboriginal peoples are living in foreign occupied lands.

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