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March 04, 1983 - Image 38

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1983-03-04

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38 Eriday,,. March 4; 1983

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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opinion of our present, and
think it necessary to ad-
vance and make improve-
ment.

Emulation, in the sense of
the laudable ambition, is
founded on humility, for it
implies that we have a low

Arens Is Lauded for His Diplomatic Work

By MORRIS J. AMITAY

WASHINGTON — While
there is every reason to be-
lieve Moshe Arens will do a
great job as Israeli Defense
Minister, his appointment
leaves his admirers in
Washington with a great
sense of loss. To put it sim-
ply, Arens has been a su-
perb ambassador.
The hallmark of his one
year in Washington has
been his complete honesty
— with Administration offi-
cials, the media, the Ameri-
can Jewish community and
in private conversations.
Moshe Arens always played
it straight with friend and
foe alike. In doing so, he
provided Israel with credi-
ble representation in the
United States at .a particu-
larly critical time in U.S.-
Israel relations.
Always eager to absorb
information about the polit-
ical process in Washington,
Arens has had • the advan-
tage of understanding
America and its cultural
differences. It is not enough
to speak English well — as
many foreign representa-
tives can. It is crucial to
understand nuances of
meaning, the idiom, and

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where someone is coming
from. Only by living in this
country for many years and
being educated here can you
develop this undertanding.
Arens, who came to the U.S.
as a child, has these pre-
requisites along with his
personal integrity and
genuine modesty.
It would have ap-
peared unlikely that in
judging his performance
vis-a-vis his predecessors
that an aeronautical
engineer with no political
ambitions would rate so
well. But friends of Israel
should be thankful that
Moshe Arens measured
up. His successor will
have a very class act to
follow and we wish him
well.

Sen. John Glenn (D-
Ohio), who is actively seek-
ing the Democratic nomina-
tion for the Presidency,
spoke in Cleveland to the
annual meeting of the Na-
tional JeWish Community
Relations Council.
According to an account
carried by the Washington
Post, "Glenn tried to lay to
rest suggestions that 'my
commitment to Israel is
somehow suspect,' or that
he is no friend of Israel."
Careful analysis of the
speech, aside from the re-
ported cool reaction of the
audience to Glenn's re-
marks, would indicate that
there are still valid reasons
for concern.
Glenn sought to explain
his previous support for the
sale of F-15s to Saudi
Arabia, his criticism of the
Israel strike on the Iraqi
nuclear reactor and his call
for inclusion of the PLO in
negotiations. But he neg-
lected to mention his strong
and consistent criticism of
the use of U.S.-supplied
weapons by Israel in Leba-
non.
In defending the F-15
sale, Glenn contended
the' Saudis, would have
purchased Mirage 2000
aircraft - "with no
strings". The only known
U.S. "string" is the non-
stationing of the aircraft
at Tabuk — near .the Is-
rael border. But continu-
, ous Isriel aerial surveil-
lance of this base would
have had the same effect.
As for the Mirage 2000, it
is inferior in many ways
to the F-15, more difficult
to maintain, and would
not have been as compat-
ible with the U.S. systems
used by the Saudis. -
Glenn's criticism of the
destruction of the Iraqi
reactor is even more curious
coming from a former
fighter pilot. "I did not be-
lieve that military force was
the only way to. solve the
problem," said Glenn . . .
"Unless we're prepared to
defend that kind of action by
everyone, I don't think we
can afford to sanction it by
anyone."
Unless Glenn is ruling
out the use of military force
totally, this failure to dis-
tinguish between a just
reaction to a serious threat
and an unprovoked attack
doesn't hold water.

Finally, Glenn's conclu-
sion that the Reagan plan
for the Middle East is based
"on the Camp David proc-
ess" missed the poitit that
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Glenn made a number of

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strong, secure and indepen-
dent Israel."
However, in sum, Glenn
failed to allay the fears he
acknowledged. -

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