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The U.S. And The Middle East Peace Process

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The U.S. and the Middle East Peace Process

“It is the best of times, it is the worst of times” -Charles Dickens
The Middle East  and their constant struggle for peace has been in the news for years.
There has been a great deal of controversy over whether it will work and, if it will, when and how.  As Secretary of State Warren Christopher said of the middle east peace process on January 18, 1996, “Today, for the first time in half a century, we stand on the threshold of ending the Arab-Israeli conflict. A comprehensive peace between Israel and its immediate neighbors, and indeed with the entire Arab world, is no longer a dream, but realistic possibility.”  It is important for peace in the region to promote economic development and stability, national growth, and individual prosperity.  The region is important to all people for its resources.  Sixty percent of the world’s oil supply is concentrated in the region including the Persian Gulf, and the region has tremendous market potential.  But, for the democratic process to take place the US  must first help them to overcome poverty and ignorance.
The United Nations has been involved in trying to help achieve peace in the region since it was formed, and other countries has made numerous attempta at maintaining peace  since before Israel was even a country.  During the time between July, 1915 to March, 1916, the McMahon Correspondences between British High Commissioner of Cairo Sir Henry McMahon, and the Sheriff Hussein of Mecca apparently promise Arab independence in large portions of the Middle East (including Palestine, which is today Israel). Then in 1917, Christians in the United States and Great Britain, particularly Protestants, were concerned over the difficult situation of Jews in Europe.  They lent sympathetic ears to the Zionist argument that providing Jews with their own home would alleviate their suffering.  The Zionist movement was a movement of the Jewish people with the aim of reconstituting a Jewi...

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