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States stand together in their fight against Islamo-fascist terrorism.
These shared values will bind Israel and the United States forever.” |
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Israel and the United States
Is Israel an asset or a burden to our country?


What are the facts?
The United States is without question Israel’s most
important ally. Also, without question, Israel is the staunchest and
most reliable friend of the United States. But there are some who believe
and vigorously advocate that Israel is a burden to the United States
and that, were it not for Israel, peace would prevail in the Middle East.
The “Israel lobby.” A patriotic-named foundation
urges, in full-page ads in national newspapers (very expensive — who
pays for it?), to influence Congress to withhold support for Israel.
Professors from prestigious universities write essays in which they aver
that the United States is in thrall to the “Israel lobby.” This
lobby is said to pull the strings of American policy. Its supposed main
promoters are AIPAC (American Israel Public Affairs Committee) and the
so-called “neo-cons,” some of whom are indeed Jewish. They
are said to exert an almost magical spell over policy makers, including
the leaders of Congress and the President. Some even say that the Iraq
war was promoted by this omnipotent “Israel lobby,” that
the President was flummoxed into declaring war on Saddam Hussein, not
in order to defend the United States or to promote its interests, but
in order to further the interests of Israel.
Israel is indeed a major
recipient of U.S. aid. Israel receives yearly $1.8 billion in military
aid and $1.2 billion in economic aid, a substantial
portion of our yearly aid budget. Almost all of the military aid is
spent in the United States, making Israel one of the major customers
of the
U.S. defense industry. Virtually all of the economic assistance goes
for repayment of debt to the United States, incurred from military
purchases dating back many years.
America’s staunchest ally. A good case
can be made that aid to Israel, certainly the military portion, should
be part of the United
States defense budget, rather than of the aid budget because Israel is,
next only perhaps to Britain, by far the most important ally of the United
States. Virtually without exception, Israel’s government and its
people agree with and support the foreign policy objectives of the United
States. In the United Nations, Israel’s votes coincide with those
of the United States over 90% of the time. The Arabs and other Moslem
countries, virtually all of them recipients of American largess, almost
reflexively vote against the United States in most instances.
Israel is
the major strategic asset of the United States in an area of the world
that is the cradle of Islamo-fascism, which is dominated by
tyrants and permeated by religious obscurantism and shows almost total
disregard for human rights. During the decades-long Cold War, Israel
was America’s indispensable rampart against the inroads of the
Soviet Union. It is now the bulwark against the aggressive intentions
of Iran. During Desert Storm, Israel provided invaluable intelligence,
an umbrella of air cover for military cargo, and had personnel planted
in the Iraqi deserts to pick up downed American pilots.
Gen. George Keagan,
former head of U.S. Air Force Intelligence, stated publicly that “Israel
is worth five CIAs,” with regard to
intelligence passed to our country. He also stated that the yearly $1.8
billion that Israel received in military assistance was worth $50 to
$60 billion in intelligence, R&D savings, and Soviet weapons systems
captured and transferred to the Pentagon. In contrast to our commitments
in Korea, Japan, Germany, and other parts, not a single American serviceperson
needs to be stationed in Israel. Considering that the cost of one serviceperson
per year — including backup and infrastructure — is estimated
to be about $200,000, and assuming a minimum contingent of 25,000 troops,
the cost savings to the United States on that score alone is on the order
of $5 billion a year.
Israel effectively secures NATO’s southeastern
flank. Its superb harbor, its outstanding military installations, the
air and sea lift
capabilities, and the trained manpower to maintain sophisticated equipment
are readily at hand in Israel. It is the only country that makes itself
available to the United States in any contingency. Yes, Israel is not
a burden, but a tremendous asset to the United States.
Israel is indeed
America’s unsinkable aircraft carrier in the Middle
East and the indispensable defender of America’s interests in that
area of the world. The people of the United States, individually and
through their Congressional representatives, overwhelmingly support Israel
in its seemingly unending fight against Arab aggression and Moslem terror.
But that support is not based on the great strategic value that Israel
represents to the United States. It is and always has been based on shared
values of liberty, democracy, and human rights. America and Israel are
aligned by their shared love of peace and democracy. Israel and the United
States stand together in their fight against Islamo-fascist terrorism.
These shared values, these common ideals, will bind Israel and the United
States forever.
This ad has been published and paid
for by


Facts and Logic About the Middle East
P.O. Box 590359
San Francisco, CA 94159
Gerardo Joffe, President

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