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Jesse Jackson, blamed the increased cooperation an- nounced between Israel and the U.S. during last week's visit to Washington of Is- raeli Premier Yitzhak Shamir, for the heightened tension in Lebanon. "When we sent (Lebanese President Amin) Gemayel back home empty-handed and sent Shamir back home with an armful, it was a sig- nal that there was going to be an escalation of tensions in the Middle East," Jackson said on the NBC-TV "Meet the Press" program. He said that by giving an "almost unlimited . . kind of blank check mili- tary aid to Shamir," the Administration "did not contribute to the stabili- zation nor to any good feelings on the part of our Arab allies. And we do have allies on both . sides." Jackson said that to have provided more aid to Israel "without any, kind of con- cessions" on the Golan Heights, the West Bank or the use of U.S. weapons in Israel's invasion of Leba- non, was not in "America's interests. I think we should always in our Middle East policy reconcile our own interests which include Is- raeli and Arab interests as well." Accusing U.S. policy of becoming "provocative" in Lebanon, Jackson said that while the U.S. forces should not withdraw unilaterally, they should be pulled out as soon as possible "before we find ourselves in a quag- mire and cannot get out." Another candidate, Sen. Alan Cranston of Califor- nia, accused Reagan of being "trigger-happy and reckless" as demonstrated by the air strike. He said there was a "U.S.-Soviet equation" in the Middle East and that the U.S. bombing of Syrian positions in Lebanon posed a poten- tial conflict between the two superpowers because of the presence of Soviet advisers in Syria. Sen. John Glenn of Ohio said the U.S. "should exercise the ut- most caution and meas- ure our response to this extremely dangerous situation very carefully." While stressing that he does not favor with- drawal of the Marines, Glenn said that "for nearly a year I have warned against allowing the situation in Lebanon to deteriorate into a di- rect Syrian-American confrontation. "I have called for clearly defining our mission. If the Administration considers a large and protracted battle with the Syrians in Leba- non an option, let them pre- sent their plans to the Con- gress and the American people." Glenn added, if the U.S. does not want to be in a war in Lebanon, "then let's stop stumbling toward it." The fourth candidate, Sen. Gary Hart of Colorado, said "It's almost inevitable that there will be an escala- tion of the conflict the longer we remain on Lebanese soil." Friday, December 9, 1983 31 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS RESTAURANT & COCKTAILS GREENFIELD AT 10 MILE 967-3922 RESERVATIONS BEING TAKEN OR A GALA NEW YEAR'S EVE! WEDNESDAY EVENING SUPER SPECIAL 1 1 4 LB. WHOLE MAIN LOBSTER $1050 INCLUDES: SOUP OR SALAD • MON. 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