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The Relationship Crisis of America and Israel ( 2#)
Efforts approach done by Israel to Kennedy in order not sending the inspectors’ team to Israel nuclear installation was failed. Kennedy still rejects requests of AIPAC and insisted send inspection team within 2 months. After perform inspections, U.S. team reported that there was no evidence if Israel will make nuke. But then uncovered that allegedly there was a conspiracy between Israel secret agent (Mossad) and U.S. secret agent (CIA) to trick Kennedy about nuclear program Israel in the time. Even President Kennedy was shot dead in Dallas Texas, presumably because of the involvement of the Mossad because Kennedy vigorously opposed to Israel’s nuclear program.
Israel’s obsession achieved when next U.S. President, Lyndon B Johnson, showed extraordinary cooperation. President B Johnson not only rejects fiddling Israeli nuclear program but also willing help Israel fully within Arab-Israeli war in 1967 which were won by Israel landslide. Israel succeeded occupying Deserts Sinai, Golan Plateau, Gaza, West Bank, and East Jerusalem.
The fourth crisis occurs when Israel initially refused to participate in peaceful conferences in Madrid on 1991. Lobby of foreign ministers U.S. in that time, James Baker, to Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir within visiting into Israel was failure. In that moment, U.S. has already give promise as compensating to the leader of Arabic that peace process in Middle East must keep continue after departure of Iraqi troops from Kuwait, with benefits that Arab supports AS in effort expel Iraq from Kuwait. Finally U.S. president George Bush threatens will freeze credits for Israel counted 10 billion U.S. dollars if Israel still refuse to depart into Madrid forums conferences. The U.S threat is forcing Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir went to Madrid.
The fifth crisis occurs when U.S. president Bill Clinton has a different opinion with Netanyahu government at end 1990s about the peace tactics. This opinion differences caused the collapse of Netanyahu government in 1999.
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Side effects of war lingers for generations
When a stone is dropped in a puddle, ripples make their way across to bounce back and into each other in an endless multiplicity of collisions, ceasing long after the energy of the falling pebble has been expended.
Chai Vang, son of a Hmong general, came to us as a refugee from Laos and the war in Vietnam that had spilled over its borders, killing and displacing millions. In 2004, in a Wisconsin forest, six hunters were shot and killed by Vang.
Consequences from the disaster in Vietnam continue to ripple across the world. In the states, many of our veterans have been treated for symptoms of mental illness stemming from even brief exposures to our 25-year experience in that war. Effects on the children of Vietnam vets began to manifest immediately.
Grandchildren of Vietnam vets now share stories of substance abuse and family violence resulting from the American military experience there.
If there is still a United States in 25 years, its citizens (including our grandchildren) will be paying for our government’s current adventures in the Middle East. For those who cannot imagine this, try dropping a pebble into water and watching until the ripples die.
James Quinn
Greensboro
