An op-ed in the Jerusalem Post has told many Zionist supporters of Republican candidates to get real and support Democrats. The editorial speaks on falsely hailed Bush foreign policy in terms of keeping Israel secure, and says, "The centerpiece of Bush's foreign policy, his war on terror, has been a disastrous failure. America has not lessened the threat of international terrorism, which has grow

n."
Israel's biggest threat currently, Iran, has also been mismanaged by the Bush administration. Instead of quelling the Iranians with diplomacy, Bush has instead threatened the country and repeatedly labeled Iran as "evil", giving them a bigger voice on the world stage and gaining more and more attention, and getting closer to having nuclear capabilities.
Bush's botching of Iranian policy is also included in the article, "In addition to emboldening Hizbullah and Hamas, America has failed to dissuade Iran from pursuing an aggressive program of nuclear weapons development."
Alternatively, the two Democratic front runners,
Senator Hillary Clinton and
Senator Barack Obama, have been long time friends and sup

porters of Israel. Senator Clinton has visited Israel on a regular basis since she was first lady, supported Israel constantly in the Senate, and has spoken at the American Israel Public Affairs Committee's (AIPAC) annual national meeting. Senator Obama has also been an outspoken supporter of Israel in public speeches and on the floor of the Senate, and visited Israel for the first time in 2006.
Other Democrats in the running have also stressed their support for Israel. New Mexico
Governor Bill Richardson has a long record of Israel support dating back to his tenure as US ambassador to the United Nations.
The article concludes with a look for the future, and says, "The Bush era of cowboy diplomacy, which has been marked by instability and insecurity, will soon come to an end. A Democratic victory will reverse this trend and will result in increased stability and security for both the United States and Israel."
This post is not an endorsement of Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, or Bill Richardson for President. The College Democrats support every Democratic Presidential candidate running for President at this time.
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