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http://www.tehrantimes.com/News.asp?Da=6/11/02&Cat=2&Num=0#0011

Sharon says We Control America

Dear Mr. President, Israel is not only guilty of state terrorism but also of
being a mafia or gangster state. Now, Mr. Sharon is blackmailing you to
quickly release and additional $800 million in aid to Israel as a reward for
having withdrawn from Lebanon.

On October 3, 2001, I.A.P. News reported that according to Israel Radio (in
Hebrew) Kol Yisrael an acrimonious argument erupted during the Israeli
cabinet weekly session last week between Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon
and his foreign Minister Shimon Peres.

Peres warned Sharon that refusing to heed incessant American requests for a
cease-fire with the Palestinians would endanger Israeli interests and "turn
the US against us. "Sharon reportedly yelled at Peres, saying "don't worry
about American pressure, we the Jewish people control America." "The
Israelis control the policy in the congress and the senate." -- Senator
Fullbright, Chair of Senate Foreign Relations Committee: 10/07/1973 on CBS'
"Face the Nation".

"I am aware how almost impossible it is in this country to carry out a
foreign policy

[in the Middle East] not approved by the Jews.....

terrific control the Jews have over the news media and the barrage the Jews
have built up on Congressmen .... I am very much concerned over the fact
that the Jewish influence here is completely dominating the scene and making
it almost impossible to get congress to do anything they don't approve of.
The Israeli embassy is practically dictating to the congress through
influential Jewish people in the country." -----Sec. of State John Foster
Dulles quoted on p.99 of Fallen Pillars by Donald Neff The long history of
bipartisan Congressional support for Israel led former Secretary of State
James Baker to call the Congress "The Little Knesset" after Israel's Knesset
(parliament) in Jerusalem. Congress's embarrassing and unpatriotic display
of allegiance to a foreign country that is dependent on American largesse
and support is the unknown scandal to the American people. With the media's
strong, biased and sympathetic portrayal of Israel while simultaneously
denying any opposing view of Israel or human pictures and stories of the
endless suffering of Palestinians, its no wonder that we the American people
are so unaware of the true face of Israel. Thus shockingly but not
surprisingly only 4 % of the American people are aware of Israel's 34 year
brutal military occupation of the Palestinian people.

Only at times of war and threat upon the U.S. does our Senate ever exhibit
the strong bipartisanship support of America it regularly provides Israel.

Despite our current crisis in airline security, Congressional political
bickering continued for weeks between Republicans and Democrats placing
American lives at risk while foreign aid to Israel was quick and automatic
(about $6 Billion), even at a time the Congress is telling us of budget
deficits and lack of money for the unemployed American workers. As an
American I am outraged at the blind historical allegiance our Senators have
provided Israel while they neglect many of our pressing domestic issues such
as airline security, Social Security and Medicare Reform, Education Reform,
Health Insurance for needy Americans, Money for Dilapidated Schools, and
Prescription Coverage for our Elderly. Our Congress operates on the premise
that most Americans are disinterested in foreign policy thus they have a
vacuum to provide Israel with blank checks and our latest F-16 fighter jets
that Israel uses to kill Palestinian civilians. They depend on our media to
keep us uninformed and distracted with Sports, Harry Potter, and scandals.

During America's war on terrorism, President Bush and Secretary Powell have
worked hard to keep a fragile coalition among the 55 Arab and Muslim
nations. To do that they've finally listened to British Prime Minister Tony
Blair, other European and Arab leaders and reengaged in the MidEast peace
process. Bush has ignored the Israeli Palestinian conflict since taking
office thus allowing Sharon to reconquer and reinvade Palestinian
territories during this Intifada that has cost over 800 Palestinian lives
and 175 Israeli lives with hundreds of Palestinian homes demolished.

For the first time Bush uttered the word a "Palestinian state" (is it
conceivable that the President of the most powerful nation on earth doesn't
even dare utter these two words). Powell has repeatedly criticized Israel
for its assassination policy, its house demolitions, its invasion of
Palestinian controlled territory, while he and Bush have repeatedly asked
Sharon to pull out of Palestinian territory, Sharon simply ignored them and
even compared them to Nazi appeasers. None of Sharon's rebuttals of the
American President during this crisis even generated any criticism from our
brave Congress.

No one can imagine any other country able to tell its benefactor "take your
demands and shove it." Now the stage is set for the much awaited Powell
speech, a new initiative on the Middle East on Monday, November 19, in
Kentucky. It's been billed as a historic speech. According to the British
Telegraph site (telegraph.co.uk) on November 18, Powell's original aim was
to set out the administration's vision for the creation of a Palestinian
state, including complete Israeli withdrawal from Gaza and the West Bank, to
be followed by peace negotiations on "final status" issues such as borders,
refugees and the fate of Jerusalem. He has been encouraged by signs that
moderate Arab states will recognize Israel and its continued right to exist
if the Palestinians decide to do so themselves, an essential element of any
peace agreement. Even Iran's long standing opposition to the Peace Process
was dropped when last week President Mohammad Khatami of Iran said: "If the
Palestinians accept this issue we will respect the wishes of the Palestinian
nation." However, and as is customary whenever there is a possibility of
Israel being criticized, the Pro Israeli forces come out in force to
pressure the White House to tone down or modify its wording.

Due to intense pressure from Congress, the media, and the powerful American
Jewish lobby, the White House has intervened to tone down Powell's speech on
the Middle East planned for November 19.

President George W Bush is believed to have blocked Powell from putting too
much pressure on Israel to make concessions in the search for peace. As a
result, according to Washington officials the watered down speech is "less
of a new initiative and more of a general call for people to buck up their
ideas".

THE ROLE OF THE HOUSE AND SENATE IN SERVING ISRAEL NOT AMERICA 89 SENATORS
URGE PRESIDENT BUSH NOT TO HAMPER ISRAEL November 16, 2001 According to the
New York Times in an article titled "Senators Urge Bush Not to Hamper
Israel" (Nov.

17), 89 Senators signed a letter to President Bush urging him not to
restrain Israel from retaliating fully against Palestinian violence and to
express his solidarity publicly with Israel soon. The letter was a
preemptive strike against Secretary of State's Colin Powell's anticipated
speech on the Middle East conflict intended to silence any direct or
indirect criticism of Israel and from offering any hope to Palestinian
aspirations of a homeland based on UN Resolutions 242 and 338 which call for
Israel to withdraw from all occupied territories it conquered in its 1967
pre-emptive attack on Palestinian and Arab lands. In the letter the Senators
praise Mr. Bush for refusing to meet with Arafat and for snubbing him at the
UN, refusing to even shake his hand.

As is usually the case the Letter was prompted by American Jewish groups
imposing their sentiments upon "our?" Congress. According to the Times, the
letter, "stemmed from a meeting two weeks ago between leaders of the
American Jewish community and key senators and was proposed by Senator
Christopher S. Bond, the Missouri Republican.

Particularly active in providing advice on the letter was the American
Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC), the principal lobbying group for
Israel." This letter by 89 Senators is one in a long history of letters and
resolutions adopted by "our?" Congress meant to intimidate and squash any
movement by a US President that seeks peace negotiations for the
Israeli-Palestinian conflicts based on the internationally accepted formula
of land for peace based on UN Resolutions 242 and 338.

This Congressional doormat policy toward Israel began on September 21, 1922
whereupon the U.S. Congress endorsed the British Balfour Declaration.

U.S. CONGRESS ENDORSES BALFOUR DECLARATION: SEPTEMBER 21, 1922 Resolved by
the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in
Congress Assembled.

That the United States of America favors the establishment in Palestine of
"A" national home for the Jewish people, it being clearly understood that
nothing shall be done which will prejudice the civil and religious rights of
Christian and all other non-Jewish communities in Palestine, and that the
holy places and religious buildings and sites in Palestine shall be
adequately protected.

(Public Resolution No. 73, 67th Congress, Second Session).

Letter to President Ford by 71 Senators Concerning "Reassessment" (December
9, 1974) Dear Mr. President: In writing to you about recent developments in
the Middle East, we wish to reaffirm the commitment to the survival and
integrity of the state of Israel that has been the bipartisan basis of
American policy over 26 years and under five administrations. We do not
believe that a policy of appeasement (note: this appeasement charge written
27 years ago was just recently echoed by Sharon: thus the same cliches are
used over and over again to protect Israel) will be any more successful now
than it proved to be in Europe in the 1930's because we confront an appetite
which grows on what it is fed.

We urge that you reiterate our nation's long-standing commitment to Israel's
security by a policy of continued military supplies and diplomatic and
economic support. In doing so, you will be acting in the best interests of
the United States and with the support of the Congress and the American
people. (note: again using the link that what's good for Israel is good for
America, no one has been allowed to challenge this dangerous falsehood).

Senate Opposes Unilateral Declaration of a Palestinian State March 11, 1999
By a vote of 98-1, the U.S. Senate approved a resolution March 11, 1999,
asking President Clinton to oppose any unilateral declaration of an
independent Palestinian state. A similar resolution was passed by the House
on March 16 by a vote of 380-24. Sen. Robert Byrd, a West Virginia Democrat,
cast the sole vote against the measure.

96 Senators Call on President Clinton to Support Israel (note: only part of
letter shown) October 12, 2000 All but four members of the U.S. Senate
signed the following letter to President Clinton expressing their solidarity
with Israel. The four senators who did not sign were Spencer Abraham (R-MI),
Judd Gregg (R-NH), Robert Byrd (D-WV) and Chuck Hagel (R-NE). The bipartisan
letter was circulated by the Senate Majority Leader Trent Lott (R-MS) and
Tom Daschle (D-ND).

Dear Mr. President: We write to you to express our solidarity with Israel at
this moment of crisis and our profound disappointment and frustration with
PLO Chairman Arafat and the Palestinian Authority...We are deeply concerned
at the continuing, coordinated campaign of Palestinian violence.

We urge you to express American solidarity with Israel at this crucial
moment, to condemn the Palestinian campaign of violence, to do everything
possible to secure the return of the three kidnapped Israeli soldiers from
Lebanon, and to stand with Israel in international arenas - not only because
we should, but because such actions are also the best way to restore the
negotiating process.

America's open and abiding commitment to the security of Israel is the
surest way to see our way safely through it.

53 US senators urge Red Cross to accept MDA By Melissa Radler JPOST August
2, 2001 In a bipartisan effort led by US Senators Peter Fitzgerald
(R-Illinois) and Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-New York,) a group of 53 senators
sent letters yesterday to Secretary of State Colin Powell and leaders of the
Red Cross urging the world's largest humanitarian organization to grant full
and immediate membership to Magen David Adom (Israel's equivalent of the Red
Cross).

Letter Signed By 81 Senators Asking President Clinton Not to Pressure Israel
(note: part of letter below) Dear Mr. President: We are writing about the
Middle East peace process, and the published reports of a disagreement
between our Administration and the Israeli government that may lead to the
United States publicly presenting a peace proposal which is known to be
unacceptable to Israel. We hope these reports are not true.

We share your Administration's frustration with this lack of movement, but
believe it would be a serious mistake for the United States to change from
its traditional role as facilitator of the peace process to using public
pressure against Israel. This would be particularly unfair and
counterproductive since Israel has kept the promises it made at Oslo.

America's commitment to Israel's security undergirds the entire peace
process and provides Israel the confidence it needs to take very real risks
for peace. American Middle East diplomacy, as you know and have shown so
well, has always worked best when pursued quietly and in concert with
Israel. We strongly urge you to continue our critical role as facilitator of
a process that can ultimately succeed only through the direct negotiations
by the parties themselves.

Sincerely, Joseph I. Lieberman Connie Mack Letter from Newt Gingrich,
Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives, to President Clinton: Gingrich
Criticizes Clinton Pressure on Israel May 6, 1998 (note: only part of letter
shown) Dear Mr. President, I have followed the recent changes in your
administration's Israel policy with a deep and growing sense of concern.

I strongly believe that genuine and lasting peace in Israel can only be
achieved through voluntary direct dialogue between the parties, and not as a
result of heavy-handed outside pressure by the United States. Israel must be
able to decide her own security needs and set her own conditions for
negotiations without facing coercion from the U.S. If your administration
uses its influence to unilaterally design a "solution" or force Israel to
the table...then what motivation does Chairman Arafat have to move toward
common ground when America volunteers to drag Israel to his current
position? Worse, America's strong-arm tactics would send a clear signal to
the supporters of terrorism that their murderous actions are an effective
tool in forcing concessions from Israel. Such signals endanger Israel and
further weaken the peace process. (note: same argument used before September
11 and after September 11) Your administration must re-evaluate it policy in
this area.

Sincerely, Newt Gingrich Speaker of the House 87 SENATORS, 209
REPRESENTATIVES LETTER TO PRESIDENT BUSH: SUPPORT ISRAEL House, Senate Call
for Reassessment of U.S.-Palestinian Relations April 6, 2001 (SOURCE:
American Israeli Public Affairs Committee: AIPAC) 87 members of the Senate
and the 209 members of the House sent letters to President Bush urging him
to reassess U.S. relations with the Palestinian Authority.

Senate Letter (House Letter is Almost the Same) Dear Mr. President: We are
writing you out of a deep sense of frustration, anger and concern over
recent events in the Middle East.... Over the past several months, the
Palestinians have initiated on average over 30 "incidents" a day against
Israeli soldiers and civilians (note: not a single mention of Palestinian
casualties that are 4 times the Israeli casualties or the international
condemnation of Israel by the State Department and EVERY International Human
Rights Organization.) Given the drastic changes that have taken place in
recent months we believe it is time for the United States to initiate a
reassessment of our relations with the Palestinians. Such reassessment shoul
d, in our view, examine whether those Palestinian groups involved in
violence, such as the PLO-affiliated groups Force 17 and Tanzim, should be
designated as foreign terrorist organizations under Sections 219 of 8 USC
1189, whether US aid to the Palestinians is in fact meetings its goals, and
whether it is appropriate for Arafat to be invited to meet with high-level
officials in Washington while the violence continues; we also believe that
you should reaffirm America's opposition to a unilaterally-declared
independent Palestinian state.

It is also time for those of us in both parties who serve in Congress and in
your Administration to restate our commitment to Israel's security and to
the uniquely common values and interests which America and Israel share.

June 11, 2001 The House of Representatives included several pro-Israel
provisions in the Foreign Relations Authorization Act. The legislation,
which passed 352-73 on May 16, included a section authored by Rep. Anthony
Weiner (D-NY), Jewish, calling upon the State Department to review the
current travel warning for Israel, while Reps. Jeff Flake (R-AZ) and Eric
Cantor (R-VA), Cantor is Jewish, included language criticizing the
anti-Israel comments of Syria's President Assad.

The House of Representatives voted to penalize Lebanon for not securing its
border with Israel.

The House attached a provision, offered by Rep.

Tom Lantos (D-CA), Jewish, to the Foreign Relations Authorization Act
prohibiting certain U.S. support for the Lebanese military until the army
takes control of the country's border with Israel away from Hezbollah.
(note: Israel withdrew from Lebanon after 22 years of military occupation)
The Red Cross retracts description of Israeli settlements as "war crime." In
response to a strongly worded letter from Rep. Eliot Engel (D-NY), Jewish,
regarding recent statements emanating from the organization, Dr. Jakob
Kellenberger, president of the International Committee of the Red Cross,
stated unequivocally that the Red Cross does not consider Israeli settlement
activity a "war crime." EXAMPLES OF SENATORS INDIVIDUALLY EXPRESSING THEIR
SOLIDARITY WITH ISRAEL SENATOR CHARLES SCHUMER's (D), ONE OF TEN JEWISH
SENATORS: LETTER TO NYTIMES August 1, 2001 In a letter to the editor
published in the New York Times August 1, 2001, Senator Charles Schumer,
Jewish Senator from New York, states that Ehud Barak offered the
Palestinians a state of their own on 97% of the West Bank with a capital in
East Jerusalem. He states that Mr. Arafat reject this offer and instead of
choosing peace he orchestrated a wave of violence that ended the peace
process. (note: The scope and substance of the offer he mentions is false
and Barak's "generosity" which was never stated publicly has been refuted by
American negotiators who also wrote in the New York Times) SENATOR JOSEPH
BIDEN (D-Delaware) PLEDGES HIS ALLEGIANCE TO ISRAEL In June of this year
Senator Joseph Biden (D-Delaware), Chair of the powerful Foreign Relations
Committee tells the Pro-Israeli Council on Foreign Relations that the
Israeli-US friendship "is not a transitory event, a marriage of convenience,
or a short-term alliance." SENATOR JESSE HELMS (R-N. Carolina) CARES MORE
ABOUT ISRAEL'S SECURITY THAN FORMER GENERAL AND PRIME MINISTER EHUD BARAK
According to the Jerusalem Post of August 16, 2000: "Jesse Helms Critical of
Barak's Concessions" Jesse Helms, chairman of the powerful Senate Foreign
Relations Committee, is critical of Prime Minister Ehud Barak for making too
many concessions at Camp David.

"Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak offered concessions unimaginable even
several weeks ago; indeed, I believe he went too far," Helms wrote in an
August 8 letter to Americans for a Safe Israel, a small, New York-based
group opposed to the peace process begun at Oslo in 1993.

"Israel must have an agreement that leaves a defensible state; the borders
contemplated at Camp David leave Israel vulnerable," Helms added.

No American citizen, no American organization, no American institution, and
no American domestic need or policy ever receives the immediate undivided
attention of "our?" Congress than the single issue of Jewish America, that
of Israel.

Whatever Israel needs and whenever it needs it, it can count on the Jewish
American lobby, on the Jewish American Congressmen and Senators, and on the
Jewish American appointees in the executive branch, along with the voice of
the powerful media to continue that "Large Sucking Sound" out of our
Treasury, Commerce, and Pentagon toward the only country in the world more
condemned and criticized by the world community than any other. Israel's
cynical use of the murder of millions of Jews in the Holocaust and the
intimidating use of America's Scarlet Letter "A" for Anti-Semitism has
allowed it to steal land, murder civilians, and create the world's longest
suffering Palestinian refugees, all in plain sight of a world silenced by
its guilt and by America's power.

There will never be peace for America as long as we the American citizens
allow a foreign nation to dictate our foreign policy and who becomes our
friends and our enemies. For sometime Israel and its "controlled Congress
and media" are pushing our country to expand our war and murder of civilians
to the Arab countries Israel deems standing in its vision of "Greater
Israel." At the beginning we supported Israel to be our client state in the
oil deserts of Arabia, now its us who've become the client state for Israel.

Israel is committing atrocities with our money and weapons---killing in our
name. This has more to do with our national pride, identity, and role in the
world than it does with Muslims, Palestinians, or Afghanistan. Is this our
country, is this "our?" Congress, is Bush our President, and is Colin Powell
our Secretary of State.

What Powell will say and not say on Monday November 19 will tell the
American people and the world whether we are in charge of our destiny or is
Israel. Let's pray that no more Americans die for Israel's sake and for the
sake of reelecting "our?'" brave Congressmen. Alexander James

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