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To: AGAviator
There is absolutely no "domestic need, economic or otherwise" served by America's underwriting of this country. None.

It's a democracy and a source of intelligence in this area. Good enough for most Americans.

George Washington was the "father" of America and he did enunciate a crystal-clear foreign policy. He did not defer giving foreign policy advice for someone more "learned" on the subject than him, like, say, Marc Rich, Jonathan Pollard, or yourself. George Washington's foreign policy advice is: Mind your own business, and don't be a "slave" for loving another country too

All given with your simplistic and incoherent understanding of the growth of the U.S. internationally.

Every time America vetoes a Seccurity Council resolution, or otherwise uses its political and economic influence to prevent actions taken against this state, it is "serving" ["being of use to"] this country.

The U.S. vetoes lame-brained resolutions from your hero-club the U.N. Big deal.

and turning a blind eye towards any injustices the regime perpetrates even when they directly conflict with explicit American principles, and even American laws.

Sounds like the U.S.'s relationship to the Saudi dictatorship. No Israel issue here.


 

203 posted on 12/10/2001 6:29:12 PM PST by Lent
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To: Lent
It's a democracy and a source of intelligence in this area.

Israel is NOT a democracy for most of its non-Jewish population. Our whole problem is it is NOT a democracy for two million plus people inside its borders, and at least a million more who have been forced to leave.

And where was the "intelligence" on the 09/11 attacks? A rather huge shortcoming. The "source of intelligence" is a mixture of facts and propaganda about countries which would never dislike us to begin with, if we didn/t underwrite their adversary.

All given with your simplistic and incoherent understanding of the growth of the U.S. internationally.

It is your misunderstanding of what America is, that is "simplistic and incoherent." America does not exist for any other regime. Islam was in just as many countries in 1789 as it is today, and its scriptures have not changed from 1789 to today. The only thing that is different is the introduction of a huge irritant backed to the hilt by the US right in their back yard.

The founder of America did not see fit for this country to oppose any people. Nor did he advocate "isolationism." He proposed "the hand of friendship and commerce to all nations."

The U.S. vetoes lame-brained resolutions from your hero-club the U.N. Big deal.

The "hero club" founded the Zionist state to begin with, and was cited by America in its attacks on an Iraqui regime that is adversarial to that country. Time to ignore those resolutions too.

Sounds like the U.S.'s relationship to the Saudi dictatorship. No Israel issue here.

Two wrongs don't make a right. No Israel issue here.

213 posted on 12/11/2001 8:22:46 AM PST by AGAviator
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