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Israel/Zionism See other Israel/Zionism Articles Title: Against Our Better Judgment: How the U.S. was Used to Create Israel Having studied enough American Indian tribes over the years, I have grown accustomed to creation myths that each tribe assigns itself as its reason for being. And the definition of chutzpah that Ive been taught is that of a young man on trial for murdering his parents, who throws himself on the mercy of the court on grounds that he is an orphan. That, as Alison Weir has made clear, is Israels situation. In Against Our Better Judgment, Weir writes with great clarity how the Zionist movement was able to move politicians, both in America and in England, to legalize a most illegal actthat of stealing an entire nationand crying foul when those from whom it was stolen complained, then tried to retake the land. Weirs in-depth research to expose Zionist actions in earlier times provides a solid basis for her conclusions about creating Israel from a land called Palestine. And she documents the intense lobbying done by Israels Zionist creators and their American and British fellow travelers. We are now living with the consequences of that bit of grand theft, i.e., the continuing violence in the Middle East, affecting everything America might want to do in the region. We only recently witnessed Bibi Netanyahus so-far-failed effort to have America invade and conquer Iran, a country that obviously is too much of a mouthful for Israel to bite off itself. Suddenly, even Barack Obama recognizes the danger in following Israels advice on how to conduct itself in the Middle East. The president tiptoed to the edge of the abyss but backed away when Israels trained seals in the U.S. Congress tried to push the nation over the edge. We saw congressional supporters of Israel shamefully initiating the dozens of standing ovations when a Joint Session of Congress entertained Prime Minister Netanyahu, who obliged the assembled mass with aggressive applause lines designed to favor those who have a penchant for violence and to show how Israel is Americas staunchest ally in the Middle East. During the 1970s, when I was a member of the U.S. Senate, I was waiting my turn to testify on the Middle East situation before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. As is the custom, the administration witness was testifying ahead of me. I do not recall his name, but I felt very sorry for him when New York Sen. Jacob Javits asked from the dais, Please explain why Israel is our most important ally in the Middle East. The poor fellow did not have an answer. Granted, he was a lower level State Department official, but his lack of an answer was indicative of the lack of a story provided to him by his seniors in the State Department. So Senator Javits asked him again, and again, and again, trying to have a statement from some government official which Israels Lobby could use in its propaganda campaign to maintain Israels lofty position in the American mind. But the State Department official was unable to come up with an answer, which left Senator Javits and his cohorts to try some other avenue. The Israel-is-a-vital-ally shibboleth has since been made into an overused slogan by supporters of Israel. But each time I hear that phrase, staunchest ally, I think of the American sailors on the U.S.S. Liberty, who, during the 1967 Israeli- Arab War, died when the Israeli military was ordered to destroy its allys intelligence ship. During that act of friendship, Americas staunchest ally killed some 34 American sailors, and wounded another 170. I also think of Jonathan Pollard, an American employee of our Pentagon, who sold what has been described as a truckload of the Pentagons secrets to Israel. I say sold, because Israel paid Pollard for the secrets, which Israel then traded to the Soviet Union for that countrys relaxation of rules with respect to Jewish emigration from the Soviet Union to Israel. With Weirs well-researched history in mind, I am forced to think of the cadre of American journalists who lately have assigned oil as the reason for George Bushs follythe 2003 U.S. invasion of Iraq. They say nothing of the well known fact that George Bush had a number of Israels supporters giving him advice on the issue of Iraq. Ive lost count of the billions of American dollars that were sucked up by that war, as well as the precious American lives that were lost to satisfy Israels agents in the Bush administration, those who convinced President Bush to do something that Israel wanted, but knowing it was better if America did it. President Obama should be applauded for refusing to fall into the same trap with respect to Syria. This provocative book documents a history that is essential in understanding todays world. Scholarly, yet readable, it is a must for all Americans. We all need to know what we have spent by coddling Israel and its aggressions, and why the cost has become more than we bargained for. James Abourezk is a former U.S. senator from South Dakota who plunged into the Middle East morass when he saw the cost to our country of Israels efforts to connive to have our country do Israels dirty work. -=-=-=-=-=-=-=- NN SEZ: Yes -- it's only a short article about a book, but how about the revelations on this one page? Jacob Javits challenging ameriKa's Israelocentrism right at its bastard birth? The author is definitely of interest. His name is familiar somehow, maybe from the USS Liberty cause: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ James_Abourezk What a disgrace that the only politicians willing to name or fight the jew turn out to be from that part of the world. They all have to know posterity is watching, and how many are in it to build a "LEGACY" to begin with?? It just shows how myopic they are as well as amoral, at least on the most gigantic political, cultural, economic, religious, philosophical, theological, commercial, educational, financial, ethnic, ethical, moral, tribal, racial issue in the world today -- jew supremacy. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 1.
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Truman later felt that he had made a big mistake
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