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Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Some Real Bull In The Mail

June 07, 2011


Push Israel Back to Insecure Borders?

Is This Any Way to Treat a U.S. Ally?


Dear Friend:

This week marks the 44th anniversary of the 1967 Six Day War. Before the war, Israel's future hung in the balance. After it, Israel began to plan for a more long-term secure future as a pro-western democracy allied to the United States.

Recently, Washington was confronted with a new debate. After backing Israel's security needs for decades, the Administration called on Israel to fall back to its pre-1967 lines "with swaps" with the Palestinian Authority. This happened in the same month that the Palestinian Fatah leaders announced a coalition government with Hamas, a terrorist organization. Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu disagreed and said we should not sacrifice Israel's security in the creation of a new Palestinian state.

I would like to hear from you on this issue.

What do you think?

Q. Should the United States pressure Israel to fall back to its pre-1967 lines?

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I strongly believe that we should support the security of our Israeli allies first. You can read more on my views after the jump.

Please feel free to call me at (312) 886-3506 (312) 886-3506 or contact me online at kirk.senate.gov if you have any questions or concerns about issues before the Congress.

It is an honor to serve you and your family in the Senate.

Very Truly Yours,



Mark Kirk

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