Essay: Policies of Israel in the Middle East
In consideration of the International law, the US further supports the efforts and policies of Israel in the Middle East. As observed by Mark (2002), the closely knit relationship between the US and Israel sprouts from the American policy of sympathy.
Essay: The natives Cherokees
The Supreme Court realized that the Cherokees had the right to live in Georgia. However, since the senate had already ratified the treaty, it meant that there was no going back. (more…)Essay: Indian Removal Act
The US senate passed the "Indian Removal Act" in 1830 despite the fact that many people were against it. Davy Crockett, the Tennessee congressman at that time was very outspoken against the act. A suit in the Supreme Court was ruled in favor of the Cherokee but they were eventually removed through a treaty.
Essay: Cordial relationship between Israel and the US
A closer analysis of the cordial relationship between Israel and the US reveals that the two could move along since they share the same interests. Shaoul (2009) notes that after the UN Human Rights Council endorsed the Goldstone report, claiming that the country committed war crimes between 2008 to 2009 in the Gaza, Israel retaliated by denouncing the UN and going on to seek means of modifying the existing international law.