Position of the United States Concerning Palestine and Jerusalem Issues 1947-2012

Abstract

The most prominent foreign policy of the United States in terms of intellect are :1 - subordination of U.S. foreign policy positions in the premises of Christian thought as a rightest that religion occupies a prominent place in the hearts of American taxpayers, of different strata and aspects of life. Thus the biased positions of U.S. administrations for Israel in the occupation of Palestine and the displacement of its people, and in investigation of the prophecies of the Bible.2 -The foreign policy of U.S. administrations reflected a great deal of pragmatism in the positions of the Arab-Israeli conflict as well as the use of some ambiguity to the extent of discrepancy in order to cover up their positions in support of Israel's continuous offensive against the Arabs and delude the Arab side on the authenticity of the American role in achieving just peace.