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Submitted by Adina Kutnicki (United States), Dec 30, 2005 at 12:04

It has been patently evident for many years that the US State Dept is in the Arab camp. They have shown their Arabist penchant in ways that are too numerous to mention here.

Suffice it to say that the promise made years ago by the US gov't to recognize Jerusalem as Israel's capital will never come to fruition. The handy excuse that they use of "national security" is tired, old and very deceitful. The disgraceful US consular atmosphere that US citizens are subjected to (basically hijacked by Arabs & mostly Islamists) is part of the same duplicitous package.

The US is playing a very deadly and double game. They need to be careful before the hydra takes another vicious bite as it did on Sept. 11, 2001.

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Title Commenter Date Thread
The first US Consul in Jerusalem was a convert to Judaism. The consulate is embarrassed about that. [59 words]Joshua FoxMar 7, 2013 03:17204085
1President Obama could have changed this but he did not. [37 words]Phil GreendMar 3, 2013 23:28204014
5American visiting US Jerusalem consulate: "I felt like an interloper, not an American citizen..." [152 words]AaronOct 3, 2008 13:38139492
1But of course! [69 words]ShishirOct 5, 2008 04:05139492
how can we protest this? [78 words]Oren Ben-BassatMar 18, 2008 05:55122916
Further obnoxiousness [139 words]Jonathan GoldbergJun 7, 2006 08:4547229
An explanation, Jonathan [177 words]Tito CohenJul 10, 2006 17:3847229
1Add on to the story [153 words]Jerusalem inhabitantJan 20, 2006 08:0932049
1Experience with the US consulate [191 words]William Cantor, MDJan 19, 2006 13:2032002
1More Proof of American Politician's Lack of Will [92 words]Stephen HancockJan 19, 2006 07:2831986
1Two American embassies [77 words]deegeeDec 31, 2005 04:5930834
1The US Consulate In Jerusalem [127 words]Adina KutnickiDec 30, 2005 12:0430789
US State Department Is Really the Anti-US State Department [59 words]Tom DundeeMar 8, 2013 13:2430789
2A prediction [52 words]Robert KosloverDec 28, 2005 18:3930712

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