Washington (special) -- Any time a new president takes office in the
United States, there is
concern in the Jewish community and among friends of Israel about what
policies his administration will follow in the Middle East. In particular
there has been worry about President George W. Bush because his father,
former President George H. Bush, had such a tense relationship with
the
Israelis.
After Palestinians scheduled two "days of rage" to protest the joint
U.S.-
British bombing of anti aircraft facilities in Iraq, Morton Klein,
national
president of the Zionist Organization of the America, wrote to the
new
U.S. President: "Despite the nearly $900-million in aid that the U.S.
Has
given to the Palestinian Arabs since 1994, they continue to support
America's most bitter enemy, Iraq. Is this a proper and moral use of
U.S.
taxpayers' dollars?"
Rep. Tom Lantos (D-Calif.), the ranking Democrat on the House
International Relations Committee, voiced support for the Feb. 16 air
raid
on Iraq, saying: that Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein's"past behavior
has
followed a pattern of rebuilding his resources to challenge us and
our
allies in the region, and we must continue to oppose his effort to
rebuild
Iraq's military capabilities, particularly weapons of mass destruction.
We must do all in our power to stop Saddam's relentless drive to rebuild
these weapons that threaten all of us." -- Donald
H. Harrison |