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In conjunction with a recently released study confirming that U.S. involvement in the affairs of Israel actually hurts the country and the fact that the U.S. has blocked peace negotiations between Israel and the Palestinians, it is time for Americans to demand a U.S. withdrawal from the Middle East — including an end to foreign aid and an expedient exit of U.S. troops from Libya, Iraq, and other sovereign nations in the region.

A report from earlier today (linked above) by the Jewish Telegraphic Agency states that the United States has blocked an initiative by the UN, the European Union, and Russia to outline an Israeli-Palestinian peace settlement. The settlement related to border talks, solutions for Palestinian refugees, and the sharing of Jerusalem.

The U.S. nixed the ideas, saying it was “not the right time”.

Given that the United States is busy fighting three foreign wars and most recently bombed Libya, apparently peace is not on Nobel Peace Prize recipient Barack Obama’s agenda.

Which once again makes the case for the United States butting out of Israel’s affairs and exiting the Middle East altogether.

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One Comment to “The U.S. Should Withdraw from the Middle East!”

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  1. Anonymous said:

    And do what? Fight the Islamists at the border between Matamoros and Brownsville, and Juarez and El Paso? Yup, that sure makes a lot of sense. Fight the Jihadists here rather than in their own backyards. Who cares about all those American ranchers and farmers who live on the Border. And those vacationins snowbirds who come down and stay in south Texas each year from states like Wisconsin.