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	AIPAC's Stooges Mobilized: 76 Senators, 333 
	Representatives of US Congress Sign a Letter Rebuking Obama Administration 
	for Not Showing Total Capitulation to Master Israel 
	76 Senators sign on to Israel letter 
	Politico, April 13, 2010 
	More than three quarters of the U.S. Senate, including 38 Democrats, have 
	signed on to a letter to Secretary of State Hillary Clinton implicitly 
	rebuking the Obama Administration for its confrontational stance toward 
	Israel. The letter, backed by the pro-Israel group AIPAC, now has the 
	signatures of 76 Senators and says in part: We recognize that our 
	government and the Government of Israel will not always agree on particular 
	issues in the peace process. But such differences are best resolved amicably 
	and in a manner that befits longstanding strategic allies. We must never 
	forget the depth and breadth of our alliance and always do our utmost to 
	reinforce a relationship that has benefited both nations for more than six 
	decades. 
	A similar letter garnered 333 signatures in the House, and its support 
	marks almost unified Republican support for Benjamin Netanyahu's government, 
	along with strong, but more divided, public Democratic discomfort with 
	Obama's policies in the region. 
	Signatories include key Democrats like Armed Services Chairman Carl 
	Levin, Chuck Schumer, and Robert Menendez as well as all but four 
	Republicans, with signers including Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, John 
	McCain, and Scott Brown. 
	Majority Whip Dick Durbin, however, did not sign; nor did Foreign 
	Relations Chairman John Kerry and ranking member Richard Lugar. 
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	 The full Senate letter, circulated by Senators Barbara Boxer and 
	Johnny Isakson, follows:   The Honorable Hillary Rodham Clinton 
	Secretary of State United States Department of State Washington, DC 
	20520
  Dear Secretary Clinton:
  We write to urge you to do 
	everything possible to ensure that the recent tensions between the U.S. and 
	Israeli administrations over the untimely announcement of future housing 
	construction in East Jerusalem do not derail Israeli-Palestinian peace 
	negotiations or harm U.S.-Israel relations. In fact, we strongly believe 
	that it is more important than ever for Israel and the Palestinians to enter 
	into direct, face-to-face negotiations without preconditions on either side. 
	 Despite your best efforts, Israeli-Palestinian negotiations have been 
	frozen for over a year. Indeed, in a reversal of 16 years of policy, 
	Palestinian leaders are refusing to enter into direct negotiations with 
	Israel. Instead, they have put forward a growing list of unprecedented 
	preconditions. By contrast, Israel’s prime minister stated categorically 
	that he is eager to begin unconditional peace negotiations with the 
	Palestinians. Direct negotiations are in the interest of all parties 
	involved – including the United States.
  We also urge you to reaffirm 
	the unbreakable bonds that tie the United States and Israel together and to 
	diligently work to defuse current tensions. The Israeli and U.S. governments 
	will undoubtedly, at times, disagree over policy decisions. But 
	disagreements should not adversely affect our mutual interests – including 
	restarting the peace process between Israel and her neighbors and preventing 
	Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons.
  From the moment of Israel’s 
	creation, successive U.S. administrations have appreciated the special 
	relationship between our two nations. Israel continues to be the one true 
	democracy in the Middle East that brings stability to a region where it is 
	in short supply. Whether fighting Soviet expansionism or the current threats 
	from regional aggression and terrorism, Israel has been a consistent, 
	reliable ally and friend and has helped to advance American interests. 
	Similarly, by helping keep Israel strong, the United States has helped to 
	reduce threats to Israel’s security and advance the peace which successive 
	Israeli governments have so avidly sought.
  It is the very strength of 
	our relationship that has made Arab-Israeli peace agreements possible, both 
	because it convinced those who desired Israel’s destruction to abandon any 
	such hope and because it gave successive Israeli governments the confidence 
	to take calculated risks for peace. As the Vice President said during his 
	recent visit to Israel: “Progress occurs in the Middle East when everyone 
	knows there is simply no space between the U.S. and Israel.” Steadfast 
	American backing has helped lead to peace treaties with Egypt and Jordan. 
	 We recognize that our government and the Government of Israel will not 
	always agree on particular issues in the peace process. But such differences 
	are best resolved amicably and in a manner that befits longstanding 
	strategic allies. We must never forget the depth and breadth of our alliance 
	and always do our utmost to reinforce a relationship that has benefited both 
	nations for more than six decades.
  Thank you for your consideration. 
	
  Sincerely,
 
  Barbara Boxer  United States Senator 
	Johnny Isakson United States Senator Posted by Ben Smith 04:21 PM 
	 
      
	http://www.politico.com/blogs/bensmith/0410/76_Senators_sign_on_to_Israel_letter.html
	 
       
       
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