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October 02, 1981 - Image 38

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1981-10-02

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

38 Friday, October 2, 1391

Former U.S. Envoys Attack'
Israel Over AWACS Stand

If any speak ill of thee,
flee home to thine own con-
science, and examine thine
heart.

He that is conscience of
crime, however bold by na-
ture, becomes a coward.
—Menander

WASHINGTON (JTA) —
Four former United States
Ambassadors to Saudi
Arabia charged this week
that Israel does not oppose
the sale of five AWACS sur-
veillance planes to Saudi
Arabia because it threatens
the Jewish state, but be-
cause Israel wants "to dis-
rupt relations between the
United States and this most
important Arab country."
The four — Robert
Neumann, John West,
James Akins and Parker
Hart — in a statement at a
press conference at the
Hyatt Regency Hotel, also
declared that "the sale must
proceed" because "the prom-
ises and credibility" of
President Reagan and
former President Carter
"and the country are at
stake."
The former Ambassadors
maintained they had called
the press conference at their
"own initiative." They de-
nied they were acting at the
behest of the White House
or the State Department.
But their move came as
the Reagan Administra-
tion appeared to be grow-
ing more concerned that
the AWACS sale will be
vetoed by the
Republican-controlled
Senate. Senate Majority
leader Howard Baker
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Akins also charged that
Israel was "not at all seri-
ous" in arguing that the
AWACS threatened its se-
curity because it knew that
Americans will have to fly
these planes for their full
life and American techni-
cians will have to be in
Saudi Arabia for the full life
of the planes.

Neumann, who was Am-
bassador to Saudi Arabia
for several weeks .until he
was fired by Secretary of
State Alexander Haig in
July, also said that Ameri-
cans would have to be at
least part of the flying crews
of the AWACS planes and
all of the ground crew at
least till the end of the cen-
tury.

Hart, who was envoy to
Riyadh in 1961-1965 and
said his experience in Saudi
Arabia goes back to 1944,
rejected the claim that the
Saudi regime can be top-
pled as happened to the
Shah in Iran. He said there
is no "alternative" to the
ruling family in Saudi
Arabia.

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votes in the Senate to re-
ject the sale, although he
believed that some minds
could be changed. Re-
ports are that the vote
now is 63-12 against the
sale, well over the 51-vote
majority needed.

,

NEW YORK — The Japanese dependence on
Japanese Parliament has Arab oil has led the gov-
invited Palestine Libera- ernment to allow the Arafat
Lion Organization leader visit.
Yasir Arafat to visit Japan
"sometime in October."
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in Southfield
visit is "not official," but
Arafat will meet with the
The Southfield Public Li-
Japanese Prime Minister
brary will host a series of
and the Foreign Minister.
performances and lectures
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entitled "Mark Twin Re-
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According to one report,
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Arafat finally agreed to the
On Oct. 13, Dr. Lawrence
visit on the unofficial basis
Berkove of the University of
as long as he would meet
Michigan-Dearborn will
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discuss "The Great Dark:-
The PLO has had an
Twain's Later Years."
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