I think that the creation of Israel in that area, whatever the reason for it, it has resulted in a massive increase of population in an area the size of Rhode Island, with very little resources. I do believe that the American protection of the state of Israel in the UN security council has drawn the battle lines in the mid east. Certainly the US is seen by Arab interests as being very anti-Arab. The continued support of the atrocities against the Palestinians is not helping either.
Since the 1967 war Israel has been occupying territory in the Golan heights and elsewhere that the UN has ordered returned.
By the way, simply questioning the official politically correct lines is not anti Semitic. It is taking a clear and logical look at a subject which is very emotionally charged in the United States.
2007-10-27 11:10:22
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answered by Anonymous
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Wow, its funny that people dont know history at all.
The muslim leaders cashed the check and gave land to the Isrealis. They are angry at Isreal because they realized they could have gotten a lot more money from them for the land, not because they are Jewish. In reality, most Arabs dont care for Palastinians, or even the cause they have. If you think otherwise, try coming over here and talking to a Palestinian. I have seen them treated badly in 5 Arab countries.
The White Elite US that you are referring to also has bases in just about every country in the middle east, and have had them there for years. This wasnt to deter terrorism, it was simply looking out for family. I.E. Protecting our own. Remember, as Americans, we are also Arabs, Jewish, Chinese, British, and pretty much everything else that goes into the Heinz 57 we call our melting pot.
"If the basis of a popular government in peacetime is virtue, its basis in a time of revolution is virtue and terror -- virtue, without which terror would be barbaric; and terror, without which virtue would be impotent." [Robespierre, speech in Fr. National Convention, 1794]
The reason most of the "terrorist" are fighting even has nothing to do with any policy, they simply want to poke a stick at the Americans because they can get away with it right now.
Once they realize they only hurt themselves, or simply get bored, they move on.
Try to get some air sometime. Maybe check a few websites out besides the one or two you are reading, and you will see the truth.
2007-10-27 18:11:21
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answered by jerod_gavel 3
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Nonsense!
We did not "create" Israel. Israel created itself!
(In 1948, when the British were giving up their "mandate" over the territory they called "Palestine", it was partitioned into "Jordan" and "Israel" and the latter issued its own "Unilateral Declaration of Independence". Since then, most nations (but far from all) have recognized it.
Yes, Israel is an ally of the U.S. (as are many other countries), and yes there is military cooperation, but it is utter nonsense to say that the U.S. "created" Israel.
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2007-10-27 17:54:10
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answered by bam 4
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Close this dam question. I just looked thru list of your questions. They are all anti-Semitic, at list.
This is your answer to another question:
Q. Does Israel, a country we give billions of dollars to, have health care for it's citizens?
A."we support israel as a military base in the middle east to keep the muslims weak... they are doing a good job despite pissing off the muslims... and creating terrorism,,,,,"
2007-10-27 17:35:54
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answered by Obama Happends 5
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Israel was not created to be a military base in the Middle East, read your history.
2007-10-27 17:31:38
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answered by ALASPADA 6
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I think you are way off base with your opinions. The UN created Israel and ceded the land to Jews, after WWII. This went on while the US was trying to decide if we should be part of the UN.
Israel is an ally and a democracy. We support each other. That is a good thing. If the muslim crazies don't like it, they can go pound salt.
2007-10-27 17:37:12
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answered by regerugged 7
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Yes. The total and complete support of Israel by the US has alienated the mid-East countries from having any interest in normal relations with America. And by the way, has Israel done anything for the USA in the last 60 years?
2007-10-27 17:29:50
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answered by commonsense 5
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yes the Arabs sold some of their land which as an Egyptian i find very stupid but if you read your history you will find that some of the land was taken by force. Nonetheless what to the Arabs and Muslims (who are not all suicide bombers by the way only the crazy bastards who think they are defending gods will) seem to be unconditional US support to Israel which in fact has killed 100s of thousands of Arabs since the 1947 war until the bombing of civilian life in Lebanon which was partially justified
2007-10-27 21:56:04
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answered by Anonymous
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I can answer your question best by asking you one:
Who spoon fed you that crock of crap that's contained in YOUR question?
You must be one heck of a good sponge in your college class, where the likes of Drs. Churchill and Leary live and lived in their cocoon and told have truths, and lies to gullible, inexperienced little pseudo intellectuals such as yourself.
When are you going to go out into the real world and get YOUR prospective on the way things REALLY are, rather than hero worship some twit professor sitting on his or her *** in college and living off the fat of the land, namely the hard earned money of your parents, who have to pay for you to acquire all these "facts" that you profess so eloquently in your question.
2007-10-27 17:46:15
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answered by cliff g 1
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The US Marines protected Yasser Arafat and the Palestinians as they pulled out of Beirut in the '80s.
Guess this is cause for terrorism as well.
2007-10-27 17:31:41
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answered by Kubla Con 4
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