Did AIPAC Support Our Invasion of Iraq?
http://www.antiwar.com/cole/?articleid=3467
Here is a quote from same:
"Likud could not make U.S. policy on its own. Its members had to make convincing arguments to Rumsfeld, Cheney and Bush himself. But they were able to make those arguments, by distorting intelligence, channeling Ahmed Chalabi junk, and presenting Big Ideas to men above them that signally lacked such ideas. (Like the idea that the road to peace in Jerusalem ran through Baghdad. Ha!)"
My revised comment would be that Israel, as we, has a sharp division between its war and peace makers. The former tend to be the more devious in pursuing their aims.
There are a number of other pieces along these lines such as this from the Washington Post in 2003: "For Israel Lobby Group, War Is Topic A, Quietly"
http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn/A63578-2003Mar31?language=printer
I see no long term gain for Israel and real hazards ahead in our sponsoring such stuff either directly or indirectly. Peace is not made by killing people. It comes these days through truth and reconciliation!!
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