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March 12, 1976 - Image 14

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1976-03-12

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14 Friday, March 12, 1976

Do not do unto your
neighbor that which is hate-
ful to you.
—The Talmud

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THE-DETROIT JEWISH NEWS •

U.S. Plane Sale to Egypt Protested

(Continued from Page 1)
Broomfield indicated to
The Detroit Jewish News
that members of the House
of Representatives Commit-
tee on International Rela-
tions,Thf which he is the
ranking Republican mem-
ber have, like him, joined in
expressing anxiety and con-
cern over an impending new
threat to the stability of the
-Middle East as a result of
the planned extensive arm-
ing of Egypt. Rep. Broom-
field has consistently op-
posed all threats to Israel
from massive arming of her
Arab antagonists.

Broomfield said, "The

President thought it (the
supply of the planes to
Egypt) was a reasonable
request and did not give any
indication he would back
off."
Max M. Fisher also con-
veyed to President Ford the
sentiments of the American
Jewish community. He and
a group of Jewish leaders
arranged for a formal meet-
ing with the President on
Tuesday to define reasons
for opposition to the pro-
posed arms sales to Egypt.
Fisher would not comment
after his 45-minute meeting-
with Ford.
Premier Yitzhak Rabin of
Israel told the Knesset
Wednesday, in reply to four
motions on the question,
that Israel is locked in "a
bitter arguement" with the

*

to Kissinger.
Israel, he said, is con-
cerned about the sale, not
because of the items to be
sold, but because of the
precedent created for an
"arms supply relationship."
Rabin said Israel was con-
cerned because:
• Any additional wea-
Fisher
Broomfield
ponry for the Arabs in-
U.S. over the proposed sale. creased the danger to Is-
Rabin said Israel would rael's security;
do "everything we can to - • American equipment is
prevent" the sale. He said
in many instances superior
he first learned of the to Soviet, so Egypt, with
proposal from Secretary of supplies from both super-
State Henry Kissinger on powers, would enjoy the
Feb. 3 in Los Angeles, dur- best of both worlds and Is-
ing Rabin's U.S. visit.
rael would lose the advan-
Ambassador Simcha Din- tage it had had until now of
itz received more informa-
American weaponry;
tion later, and was in-_
• The U.S. had until now
strutted to vigorously acted as a balancing factor
express Israel's objection in the Mideast arms race. It
*
(Continued on Page 15)

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WASHINGTON — The ices, and their govern-
American Israel Public Af- ment's efforts should be
fairs Committee's executive directed toward improving
director, Morris J. Amitay, their plight, not toward
listed a number of reasons preparing for another
the proposed U.S. arms sale costly war.
to Egypt should not be per-
• The Egyptian regime is
mitted.
inherently unstable and its
According to Amitay:
complexion and leadership
• U. S. arms supplies to could literally change over-
Egypt would supplement — night, along with its present
not supplant — existing "moderate" policies.
Egyptian sources and

Finally Congress
stocks. According to the
authoritative International should carefully consider all
Institute of Strategic Stu- the implications of this deci-
dies, the Soviet Union not sion before agreeing to sup-
only has replaced most of ply Egypt with arms. If,
Sadat's losses in the Egyp- according to President
tian-initiated Yom Kippur Sadat, peace between Egypt
War but has added to his and Israel is for the next
military capacity in some vi- generation, then perhaps
American -arms for Egypt
tal areas.
• Since Egypt continues should wait until then also.
We have little indication
to receive the latest equip=
ment from France, Brit- to date of Egypt's further
ain, and other nations, the peaceful intentions beyond
United States cannot ex- mere words. Further, time
pect to have any control is needed to tell how serious
over Egypt's total arms Sadat is both about peace
purchases. There is ample with Israel and cooperation
precedent to demonstrate with the United States.
that once arms are sup-
plied their use cannot be
controlled by the supplier.
• Egyptian procurement of
U. S. arms would clearly
alter the delicate military •
balance of power between
the Arab states and Israel./-
At present, without addi-
tional Western help, Egypt
alone has considerably more
troops, aircraft and ships
than Israel. The -Combina-
tion of Soviet quantity with
superior American quality
presents a particularly
grave danger to Israel in any •
future conflict.
• Egypt clearly has no •
.•
need to procure more arms
than the levels she now
maintains, unless she has
aggressive intentions to-
ward Israel, and the acquisi-
S;.
tion of American arms

could strengthen those ele-
ments in the Egyptian army
with such intentions. Israel,
on the other hand, has never
been a threat to the exist- •
ence of Egypt nor does any
other Arab state threaten
Egypt militarily.
• Egyptian needs today
dictate expenditures for
tractors, not tanks. The
Egyptian people suffer
from terrible poverty and
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