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Friday, September 11, 1959
THE SOUTHERN ISRAELITE
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BEHIND UN SCENES—by David Horowitz
Summit Stirs Nations
UNITED NATIONS, (AJP)—
All appeared strangely quiet on
the Middle East front tne very
hour the whole world was shak
ing with the news of a “corner-
turning” in Moscow-Washington
relations.
When in recent weeks your
correspondent d e c 1 a r e d that
events in the world were ripe
for a peace move in the Middle
East, he was looking at the pic
ture in terms of the general
world situation. We must never
lose sight of the fact that the
strategic Mideast is not only a
part of the shrinking world. It
is its very “crossroads.”
This writer must confess,
however, that while he saw the
trend he did not foresee that
events would develop with such
speed and momentum. Within
the short span of a single week
of Nixon in Russia, the whole of
East-West relations was torn
from its monotonous orbit and
hurled into a new orbit of what
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looks like a series of Summit
talks.
Now how will these talks af
fect the Middle East?
A cursory look at the agenda,
as Moscow sees it, is the ques
tion of foreign bases, or arma
ments, of Germany. But these
are only a few pieces in the
over-all picture which includes
other areas such as China and
the Middle East.
It has become something of a
cliche that more progress may
have been made in Arab-Israeli
relations had the cold war not
penetrated the area which then
became a “no-man’s land” in the
furious battle for strategic posi
tions between Britain and the
U S. on the one hand, and the
USSR on the other. It does not
follow that a Moscow-Washing
ton honeymoon would at once
turn Arab hatred into love for
Israel. But it does follow that
this was impossible so long as
the cold war raged in Arabia.
Thus the first step — and we
are dealing only with first
steps everywhere — to peace in
the Middle East is a step to
world peace. We have often
said that the peace of mankind
hinges upon the true biblical
status and peace of the People
of the Book in the Holy Land.
Interestingly, even before the
Summit meetings go into session,
be they in two-somes or four
somes, there are evident reduc
tions in tensions everywhere.
Let us note—it was not an acci
dent or a coincidence that dur
ing the week in which Nixon
sang songs of love in the USSR,
the Communists in Iraq called
off their war against Kassim.
It was certainly an astonishing
performance, after a bloody bat
tle in the North, to have the
Central Committee of the Iraqi
Communist Party come out and
repudiate further action against
the Government.
This, is an important manifes
tation when it is considered
that Nasser stands ready to
move into an area in the Mid
dle East which is an open
vacuum for his repudiated but
still dormant objectives.
Nor is it an accident that the
Arabs relapsed into an air-tight
silence immediately after their
growl over the Dayan incident.
Events here at the UN this
week indicated that Nasser is
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again turning his face away
from the Middle East tensions
and making a more concerted
move in the general direction of
Africa. In the current sessions
of the Trusteeship Council, the
United Arab Republic delegate
has maintained a steady initia
tive on behalf of the Trust areas
which are scheduled to become
t free nations soon. These are the
Cameroons and the Togolands.
The Middle East is not, at this
moment, fertile ground for UAR
connivance, and in Africa Israel
does not fear Nasser’s competi
tion.
The political conundrum is
this: if the Middle East is the
crossroads of the world and the
cold war is at the crossroad,
where is the Middle East? Events
logically point in an inevitable
direction. The turning point of
the cold war constitutes a new
chapter in the history of the
region where Israel must fulfill
her prophetic mission for her
self and humanity.
But this writer, viewing the
whole world-scene from this
vantage-point, wonderp: does
the fate of the world really rest
with the two giants, the U.S.
and USSR? Little attention is
given to a third rising giant,
the mainland of China. It is a
wer that even the Soviets
lave reason to fear, and there’s
no telling what surprising move
it may make at a time of Occi
dental bickering.
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