President Obama spoke at the AIPAC meeting. He emphasized the US's stance to Israel and referred to the US's veto in the UN for the resolution 'to single out Israel' that 'would not lead to the recognition of the Palestine state'.
The AIPAC is a lobbyist entity whose annual budgets amount to tens of millions of money. The lobbyist group is noted for its contribution money to both parties, Democrats and Republicans. The US's military aids to Israel amount to more than $3 billion each year.
President Obama rejected the idea of talk between Palestine and Israel when Hamas agreed to cooperate with Fatah, even when Hamas is the democratically elected party of the people in Gaza. While the peace talk between the Palestine and Israel as it has been referred to as a stalemate, the President stated that we should not lose hope.
Some media articles, reflecting the comments of the lawmakers, are writing on the President's speech, from the side of AIPAC, whether he could get the support or not. This looks like a simple case of corruption. All the hopes are on the shoulders of the President -- in this rapidly changing world. The emerging powers, and the Arab Spring offer other solutions that have not been possible before. Things have improved in this administration, and this repercussion is rather daunting, at the UN and in the Middle East.
The AIPAC is a lobbyist entity whose annual budgets amount to tens of millions of money. The lobbyist group is noted for its contribution money to both parties, Democrats and Republicans. The US's military aids to Israel amount to more than $3 billion each year.
President Obama rejected the idea of talk between Palestine and Israel when Hamas agreed to cooperate with Fatah, even when Hamas is the democratically elected party of the people in Gaza. While the peace talk between the Palestine and Israel as it has been referred to as a stalemate, the President stated that we should not lose hope.
Some media articles, reflecting the comments of the lawmakers, are writing on the President's speech, from the side of AIPAC, whether he could get the support or not. This looks like a simple case of corruption. All the hopes are on the shoulders of the President -- in this rapidly changing world. The emerging powers, and the Arab Spring offer other solutions that have not been possible before. Things have improved in this administration, and this repercussion is rather daunting, at the UN and in the Middle East.