Biased policies
President Obama said, "I will never compromise when it comes to Israel's security." Has he once mentioned the importance of the Palestinian's security? The answer is NO. In another AIPAC meeting, he said "I will ensure that Israel can defend itself from any threat, from Gaza to Tehran." Sounds like a true hero. How about ensuring that Iraq and Palestine can also defend themselves? Does a 23-day war in Gaza leading the death of more than 1300 Palestinian lives call for an immediate protection of the Palestinians as well?
Many wonder what makes Israel deserve complete support and protection from the U.S., others probably wonder if the policies of the Muslim world are really restricted towards Israel and Jewish benefits is because the U.S. is Zionist controlled.
The following points are important to understand while analyzing the US's domestic relationship with the Jews.
- Many of Hollywood and the media's key people are Jewish.
- AIPAC - the American Israel Public Affairs Committee - is one of the most influential lobbies whose goal is to ensure America's support for Israel remains strong.
- The Federal Reserve - the central bank of the US - is also largely operated by Jews.
- Ben S. Bernanke - Chairman of the FR.
- Randall S. Kroszner - Governor of the FR.
- Kevin M. Warsh - Governor of the FR.
Generally, President Obama's policies in the Middle East will not be fairly implemented because of the mutual interests the U.S. shares with the Jewish community. Not to say that previous presidents and President Obama are biased by nature. To simply put it, the U.S. benefits from supporting Israel's cause in the Middle East by winning the support of the powerful Jewish community in the U.S.
Due to these powers, objective policies in the Muslim world - Israel's obstacle to its dreams - cannot be easily implemented because they share much less mutual interest with our Government.
Imagine how the U.S.'s foreign policies in the Middle East would be if Arabs or Muslims controlled the economy and obtained a powerful lobby such as AIPAC.
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