Wednesday, May 24, 2006

Bush: I Will Sacrifice The United States to Defend Israel

When will U.S. politicians stop risking our country in order to be the Worlds Police Force?

Will Israel defend the U.S.? I don't think so.

The U.S. faces this same dilemma with about 100 other countries throughout the world. Unknown to most boneheaded Americans (who can't even locate Iraq on a map) the U.S. has written or implied defense treaties with about 1/2 of the countries on planet earth. This kind of foreign policy guarantees that the U.S. will never see Peace, not for any significant period of time. This policy guarantees that the U.S. will continuously be in a state of war in some fashion, for the rest of this nations existence. The blood of young men in the U.S. will be wasted in the years and decades to come, all because of this stubborn Wild Wild West, John Wayne policy of being the self proclaimed World Police Force. Yet, most of these countries that we will have to defend, represent no clear and present danger to the United States, and represent no compelling interest for the United States, certainly not worth war. Most of the interests will center around private corporate interests, oil interests, and the U.S. feeding its ego. These wars will not be fought in the interest of the American people or in the interest of defending American soil.


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Report from CNN

Bush: U.S. would aid Israel if attacked


Tuesday, May 23, 2006; Posted: 10:23 p.m. EDT (02:23 GMT)

WASHINGTON (CNN) -- President Bush said Tuesday that the United States would come to Israel's aid if it were attacked by Iran and welcomed the Jewish state's plan to define its borders.

He made the comments at the White House during a joint news conference with Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert after a meeting between the two leaders. It was Olmert's first official visit to the United States as prime minister.

Bush also praised Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas and called on the Hamas-led Palestinian government to meet international demands.
Israeli officials have joined the United States in voicing outrage over Iran's moves to enrich uranium, which could be used to build nuclear weapons, in light of Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's recent calls for the destruction of Israel.

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