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Purveyor

(29,876 posts)
Wed Nov 12, 2014, 03:12 PM Nov 2014

Security Experts Predict GOP Control of Congress Will Lead to Improved Relations With Israel

A poll of security experts by the Washington, DC-based National Journal reveals that a comfortable majority of respondents believe that the new Republican majority in both chambers of Congress will lead to improved relations between the U.S. and Israel.

58 percent of the “National Security Insiders” polled said that last week’s resounding Republican victory in the midterm elections would help to mend a bilateral relationship that has been increasingly strained in recent months, following the war between Israel and Hamas in Gaza and the anonymous ad hominem attacks on Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu from Obama Administration officials.

However, observed the National Journal:



Even though a Republican Congress will likely be more pro-Israel than a Democratic one, it’s ultimately up to President Obama to set the tone of U.S. foreign policy, said another Insider. “If the administration continues to alienate Israel, then there is little the Republican Congress can do to fix that relationship,” the Insider said.

And one Insider who said the GOP wave will lead to better relations noted that there’s really only one direction for the alliance to go from here. “Bilateral relations can’t get any worse,” the Insider said.


Additionally, 87 percent of the Insiders argued that the GOP takeover of the Senate makes a final deal with Iran over its nuclear program by the November 24 deadline “less likely.”

“If the administration continues to take a conciliatory line with Iran over the nuclear issue, the Republican-controlled Senate will reject any treaty that comes from the current round of negotiations,” one Insider said. “The administration will try to get a deal done before the new Senate majority is sworn in.”

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http://www.algemeiner.com/2014/11/12/security-experts-predict-gop-control-of-congress-will-lead-to-improved-relations-with-israel/
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Security Experts Predict GOP Control of Congress Will Lead to Improved Relations With Israel (Original Post) Purveyor Nov 2014 OP
Israel should be cut off. notrightatall Nov 2014 #1
Republican control means the Likud will steal more land Dawson Leery Nov 2014 #2
LOL No kidding. Republicans love throwing away our tax dollars to Israel. B Calm Nov 2014 #3
Well, so the election wasn't a total loss PCIntern Nov 2014 #4
Real question: notrightatall Nov 2014 #6
That's just so more bad news. nt ladjf Nov 2014 #5
 

notrightatall

(410 posts)
1. Israel should be cut off.
Wed Nov 12, 2014, 03:14 PM
Nov 2014

WE pay good money, and all they do is stab us in the back. No more support for Israel.

 

notrightatall

(410 posts)
6. Real question:
Wed Nov 12, 2014, 06:10 PM
Nov 2014

Will you still support Israel in a few years when actuaries have concluded that Israel will have to impose some sort of "apartheid" or stand by while there own democracy eliminates the Zionist state?

They can not stand , as a democracy, unless they somehow negate the Arab vote.

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