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The Middle East Negotiating team during Clinton's years of: Dennis Ross, Arthur Miller, and Martin Indyk were all Jews who came from the Israeli think tank, the Washington Institute for Near East Affairs.
What is the WINEA?
B. Washington Institute for Near East Policy
Founded in 1985 by two former AIPAC members (American Israeli Public Affairs Committee--the most feared lobby in Washington DC), Martin Indyk and Barbi Weinberg, a former vice president of AIPAC to serve as a Pro-Israeli Think tank. It's Board members are a Who's Who of top Government officials while its staff like Patrick Clawson, Robert Sartoff and Dennis Ross publish often in defense of Israel and appear regularly unopposed on Television, especially on FOX which has become Israel's mouthpiece.
The Board of Advisors of WINEA are: (http://www.washingtoninstitute.org/)
Warren Christopher, Lawrence S. Eagleburger, Alexander Haig, and George Shultz (All former Secretaries of State) Max M. Kampelman, Jeane Kirkpatrick, Samuel W. Lewis, Edward Luttwak, Michael Mandelbaum, Robert McFarlane, Martin Peretz, Richard Perle, James Roche, Eugene V. Rostow, Paul Wolfowitz Mortimer Zuckerman.
These individuals with passionate support of Israel shuffle between top Government positions and Pro-Israeli Lobbying groups ensuring the ultimate protection and financing of Israel at America's expense. This has been going on for decades and their demand that America declare war on Iraq goes back to 1990 according to the Los Angeles Times.
"The advocates of a war policy also have been bolstered by analysts from the Washington Institute for Near East Policy, a think tank with close ties to the American Israel Public Affairs Committee, the capital's leading pro-Israel lobbying organization. Washington Institute experts on the region are frequently quoted in television, radio and newspaper stories about the gulf standoff, although their organization's pro-Israel orientation is seldom cited." (David Lauter, "War Lobby' Urges Military Solution," The Los Angeles Times, 14 September 1990). >>> |