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Drought in Texas by Uri Avnery
“Where?”
the Prime Minister asked anxiously, “in “No,
here in “Then
there’s nothing to worry about,” Eshkol said dismissively. Right
from the beginning, the State of This
is particularly true in the run-up to American elections. They can be as
important for The
basic assumption is that no candidate for the White House would dare to
provoke the American Jewish voters at election times. They are an
extremely well organized and highly motivated political bloc, ready to
donate heaps of money, which gives them political clout well beyond
their numbers. Actually,
there are now more Muslims than Jews in the Israeli
governments naturally time their most controversial moves to coincide
with the American elections. The more closely fought the elections, the
more attractive it is for Israeli planners and adventurers. The
State of At
the time, Truman was desperately in need of money. Some Jewish
millionaires provided it. To show his gratitude, and against the express
advice of his Secretary of State (George Marshall) and especially his
Secretary of Defense (James Forrestal), Truman immediately accorded the
new state de facto recognition. (Stalin trumped him and
recognized Since
then, this has been a repeating pattern. The Israeli government ordered
the army to attack in 1967 (starting the Six Day War) after receiving an
OK from President Lyndon Johnson, who at the time was still hoping to be
reelected in 1968. The critical first year after that war, when America
failed to induce Israel to withdraw from the territories its army had
conquered, was, of course, an election year. Most of our present
troubles stem from that. Only
once did the calculation fail. In 1956, Ben Gurion colluded with President
Dwight D. Eisenhower, who was standing for reelection, was assured of a
landslide majority. He did not need the Jewish vote. He was also a man
of principle. So he presented Ben- Gurion with what amounted to an
ultimatum: evacuate the Sinai or else. Four days after setting up his
“kingdom,” Ben-Gurion announced its demise. But this was an
exception. Ariel
Sharon, who considers himself a personal disciple of Ben-Gurion (as does
Shimon Peres), is basing his present policy on the same calculation.
President George W. Bush is fighting for his political life. He will not
dare to provoke a quarrel with President
Bush’s famous Road Map is dead. (I can hear him exclaiming: “Road
Map? What Road Map? The only Map I need is of the road to the White
House!”) His demand for a freeze on all building activity in the
settlements, “even for the natural increase,” is becoming a joke. Emissaries
of the Security Council and the State Department (Zionist Jews, by the
way) are practically begging However,
So
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