Quiz: Who Was The Man Who First Put U.S. - Middle Eastern Arab Relationships At Odds

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Here are your clues.

He created a homeland for a people in the Middle East as a political payback for a special interest voting group heavily populated in the northeast and especially in New York whom more than any other factor got him elected to the highest office in America.

The founding of this homeland was the culmination of a movement who's roots started in the late nineteenth century in America and this state was placed in the worst possible locale without negotiation and compromise that guaranteed resentment and hatred between the Arab nations and U.S. interests and it eventually led to the rise of radical Islamic extremism.


Who was he?
 
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Other clues:

He was a Democrat.

He pulled off the biggest upset in U.S. presidential political history after he was far behind in the polls.
 
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Truman was President in 1948, he was not however responsible for all things Israel, he didn't make all the choices that created the state, nor was he the "one individual" responsible for it.

The reality was: Both Jews and Arabs living in the roman-named "Palestine" were promised the same land for the same actions, and that promise was not made by the US.
 
Truman was President in 1948, he was not however responsible for all things Israel, he didn't make all the choices that created the state, nor was he the "one individual" responsible for it.

The reality was: Both Jews and Arabs living in the roman-named "Palestine" were promised the same land for the same actions, and that promise was not made by the US.

Facts? All you have is actual facts? Jeez, you'd think you would have learned how meaningless those are.
 
Truman was President in 1948, he was not however responsible for all things Israel, he didn't make all the choices that created the state, nor was he the "one individual" responsible for it.

The reality was: Both Jews and Arabs living in the roman-named "Palestine" were promised the same land for the same actions, and that promise was not made by the US.

Harry Truman payed back the Jewish - Zionist special interests in the northeast especially in New York who poured mega millions of dollars into his campaign which made his election victory possible with the creation of the Jewish State in Palestine. This was achieved by a reluctant UN that went along with Truman's desires being America emerging as the world's number one economic super power immediately following world war two.
 
There was nothing wrong with Arab - U.S. relations prior to the Jewish State being inserted in Palestine. Arab-U.S. relations went completely south after it happened and if more careful negotiations with the Arabs over the state's location had occurred, today those relations would be a whole lot healthier.

You may want to think about that the next time OPEC raises the prices at the gas pumps.
 
Truman was President in 1948, he was not however responsible for all things Israel, he didn't make all the choices that created the state, nor was he the "one individual" responsible for it.

The reality was: Both Jews and Arabs living in the roman-named "Palestine" were promised the same land for the same actions, and that promise was not made by the US.

.......... with the U.S. being represented by whom at that time?
 
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