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Let Middle East nations vote on sovereignty

The Zionist Plan for the Middle East is to recapture "The Promised Land," more commonly known as the "Greater state of Israel."

It was laid out by Oded Yinon's, "A Strategy for Israel in the Nineteen Eighties." The plan includes Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, parts of Iraq, Saudi Arabia and Egypt. Theodore Herzi, founder of Zionism, says that the area of the Jewish State stretches: "From the Brook of Egypt to the Euphrates."

Israel's army in overtaking this territory has been the U.S. Military. Right? Our military is not serving our interests, we are just being used.

Why not end the wars in the Middle East by allowing every country involved to vote on their future sovereignty to remain independent or to become united with Israel. If these countries vote to merge with Israel it should put an end to a military take over. History tells us it won't, but why not give democracy a try - let the people of each country vote on their future.

If a country votes no and wants to remain sovereign, then Israel must cease its dream of a take over of neighboring states. It is not the U.S. but Israel who is the shadow force in destroying the Middle East. And it is Israel who will oppose a vote.

I realize power and greed are ambitious desires of bankers and corporations who are benefiting from these wars, but each nation needs to be free to solve these problems on their own. Solutions should not involve war and military take overs of small nations with indefinite standing armies as we have witnessed in Korea. Bring our troops home, now.

Joan Solms

Aurora

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