THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, January 21, 1 47 Aguda Hits Tuition Credit Foes Security Expert Says Greed Guides U.S. Mideast Policy KIAMESHA LAKE, N.Y. (JTA) — "Commercialism — economic greed — rather than the best security inter- est of the United States is dominating our policy," Dr. Joseph Churba, head of the Center for International Se- curity, told the national board of Hadassah at its opening session of the mid- winter meeting here at the Concord Hotel. Dr. Churba, a former top official in the Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, said that now that Eugene Rostow, who was dismissed last week after a stormy te- nure as the director of the same agency, following the resignations of Secretary of State Alexander Haig and National Security Adviser Richard Allen, "the pro- Saudi Arabian group is in full control, and those who believe in the intrinsic val- ues of Israel as America's best ally in the Middle East are no longer represented among the policy makers." Dr. Churba stressed that 'It is now up to Congress and the people of the United States to let the President know that they value the Is- rael connection. And I am not referring to the Jewish community. The general American public and re- tired military leaders who are free to express them- selves, all understand the geo-political importance of Israel in the Levant." Furthermore, Churba said, "If the present Ad- ministration team should attempt to exert leverage on Israel in favor of the Palestinians to placate their Saudi-Arabian clients, Israel could 'go it alone.' " Dr. Churba said that "Is- rael has assumed a new military significance for the U.S." He pointed out that "within the space of one week (during the Lebanon war) it destroyed $3 billion worth of Soviet equipment and captured $2 billion worth of the same, while utilizing no more than 11 percent of its capabilities. Were the superior Israeli war technology and tactics grafted onto the NATO capabilities, it would be possible to eliminate the Soviet superiority on the Central Front." Israel, he pointed out, "has military self- sufficiency, superior man- power and advanced technology. One cannot stabiliie the Middle East theater without Israel any more than Western Europe without West Germany, or the Far East without Ja- pan." Dr. Churba downgraded the threat of a general Arab-Israel war for the balance of this decade saying "Arab military power has virtu- ally collapsed not- withstanding the Soviet replenishment to Syria. The Persian Gulf region remains the epicenter of global politics and whichever way the Iraq- Iran war goes, Saudi Arabia stands to lose. Events there will prove paramount to the Pales- tinian issue." Calling Secretary of State George Shultz, Defense Sec- retary Caspar Weinberger, and President Reagan's special envoy to the Middle East, Philip Habib, "the boys from Bechtel," Dr. Churba asserted that as long as policy making is in their hands U.S. power and diplomacy will be irrelevant in the region." The three Secretaries were officials of the Bechtel Corp. before joining the Re- agan Administration. Given Bechtel's business interests in Saudi Arabia, many Congressmen and Jewish leaders were con- cerned that they would "tilt" toward Saudi Arabia in their Administration functions. "But Saudi Arabia is no longer the all-powerful banker who pulls the strings," Dr. Churba said. "Between the oil glut and the world-wide depression — as well as the religious and political ferment in the Arab world — it is a country at risk..and growing weaker. Its importance to the pre- sent U.S. team is not as a guardian of the Persian Gulf but as a market for U.S. goods." Dr. Churba maintained that the Administration will continue its present campaign of pressuring Is- rael and threatening to legitimize it until 1983- 1984. NEW YORK — Agudath Israel of America, the ultra-Orthodox group headquartered in New York, has blasted Jewish organizations which have intervened in a court case against a Minnesota tuition tax credit law. SMALL STARS LTD. Infants Thru Pre-Teens CLEARANCE FRI., JAN. 21 thru MON., JAN. 3 30-50-70% OFF ALL WINTER WEAR INCLUDING: OUTERWEAR, KNIT TOPS, BLOUSES, SWEATERS, JEANS, ACCESSORIES, ETC. Mon.-Tues., Thurs., Sat. 10-5:30; Wed. & Fri. 10-9; Sun. 12-5 Loehmann's Elected to Post NEW YORK — Rabbi Irwin E. Witty has been elected chairman of the Bureau Directors Fellow- ship, the association of di- rectors of central agencies for Jewish education. 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