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The Price Of Israel

The Christian Science Monitor published in its Dec. 9 edition a story about Thomas 
Stauffer,
a consulting economist, who said recently that the total cost of U.S. support for 
Israel since
1973 is $1.6 trillion, or twice the cost of the Vietnam War.

This is relevant because the Israelis have just demanded from the U.S. taxpayers 
another
$4 billion to cover the cost of their oppression of the Palestinians as well as an $8 
billion
loan guarantee.

Ladies and gentleman, there isn't a state in the union that is not facing a financial 
crisis,
and if the U.S. government caves in yet again to the Israeli lobby on this matter, it 
will be
prima facie evidence of mass insanity or of the worse corruption since the 
administration of
Ulysses S. Grant.

Stauffer made his speech in a lecture commissioned by the U.S. Army War College for a
conference at the University of Maine. He has converted past aid into 2001 dollars and
counts this cost as follows:

Israel has been given $240 billion (remember, this is current dollars), while Egypt 
has been
given $117 billion and Jordan $22 billion as bribes for signing a peace treaty with 
Israel.

In 1973, when the Arabs attacked Israel in an effort to recover territory taken by 
Israel in
the 1967 war, U.S. support for Israel triggered the oil embargo. This, according to 
Stauffer,
kicked off a recession that cost $420 billion of output; the boost in oil prices cost 
$450
billion; the necessity to build a strategic oil reserve, another $134 billion.

He points out that the United States has already guaranteed $10 billion in commercial 
loans
to Israel and $600 billion in housing loans, and he expects the U.S. Treasury will end 
up
paying for all of these. He goes on and on listing more costs, direct and indirect. 
Israel, for
example, is the only recipient of foreign aid allowed to spend a sizeable percentage 
of the
money on Israeli products rather than American. It's the only country from which our
defense contractors are required to buy a certain amount of Israeli-made equipment. It 
is
the only foreign country that gets its aid in a lump sum and then invests it in U.S. 
bonds so
that taxpayers not only make an annual gift to Israel but also have to pay Israel 
interest on
that gift.

The fact is that the Israeli government and its powerful lobby have taken advantage of 
the
good-heartedness of the American people. The American people are generous, but never
generous enough to satisfy Israeli demands for more of our people's hard-earned tax
dollars.

It is one thing to provide emotional support. It is one thing even to guarantee coming 
to the
defense of another country if it is attacked. It is quite another to undertake the 
permanent
subsidy of a foreign country, something our federal government does not even do for its
states. We have all kinds of problems in the United States that need attention. It's 
time to
tell the Israelis "We can no longer afford you."

I highly recommend that you read the complete story in the Monitor. It should open your
eyes to a problem that will not be fixed unless the American people make their voices 
heard
in Washington.

If we are going to be forced to subsidize a foreign country, I would rather it be 
France. We
can at least get a decent meal in France and enjoy the art treasures collected there.
Furthermore, France would not involve us in its quarrels.

It's America's policy of absolute support for Israel and Israel's cruel treatment of 
the
Palestinians that are a big part of our problem with terrorism. We stand convicted in 
the
eyes of the Muslim world of practicing a double standard by condoning Israel's human-
rights violations and protecting it from international sanctions. That, too, is a 
terrible price
the American people can no longer afford to pay.



� 2002 by King Features Syndicate, Inc.

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