Gravel on Carter vs. AIPAC
From the Mike Gravel for President 2008 campaign:
Last week, Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton and almost everyone else in the
Wa****ngton
establishment including the State Department have condemned and criticized
Jimmy Carter for his
latest attempt to make the world a safer place. Far from deserving all the
cheap shots, Jimmy
Carter should be praised for meeting with Khaled Meshal, the leader of
Hamas.
When will we Americans learn that the only way to achieve true security is
through diplomacy
and negotiation? A majority of the Israeli public understands this.
According to a March 1,
2008 poll by the leading Israeli newspaper – Haaretz – 64 percent of
Israelis favor direct
talks with Hamas. Only 28 percent were opposed. The Israeli people have
suffered decades of war
and terrorism. They know that the only way to break the cycle of violence
is a negotiated
settlement. Jimmy Carter’s brave gambit to meet with Hamas and jump-start
the peace process is
not “anti-Israel.” It is in Israel’s interests and the Israeli people know
it.
Who besides Jimmy Carter can keep the Middle East peace effort alive while
our lame duck
president plays out his remaining days? Should we just hope that warring
parties in the Middle
East patiently wait until a new president takes over next year? And why
should they be patient?
The Democratic Party’s candidates seem to share the same obstinate,
ill-informed views as
George Bush and John McCain.
Carter’s critics don’t know much about Israel’s real security situation-
nor do they really
care about it. All they want to do is please AIPAC and hawkish members of
the American Jewish
community who don’t have to live under the daily threat of terrorism. Ever
notice how people
who don’t have to fight in wars tend to be the most fervent war hawks?
The United States must make every effort to ensure the safety of Israel
and its citizens.
Without a secure Israel, there will be no peace in the Middle East. The
question is how to
achieve that security. On this question I will always side with the
majority of the Israeli
people rather than a powerful American lobbying group.
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