Posted on 10/10/2013 12:15:12 AM PDT by Olog-hai
The Cairo-based Arab League has condemned remarks by the Czech president about moving his countrys embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, calling them a violation of Palestinian rights and international resolutions.
The United Nations proposed an international jurisdiction for Jerusalem when it wrote the mandate for a Jewish state in 1947, but a 1948 war divided the city between Israeli and Jordanian control.
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Good for the Czechs. They provided Israel arms openly during the 1948 arms embargo, while the rest of the world supplied the Arabs. A shame GWB never fulfilled his campaign promise.
Pilsner is indeed from Bohemia although the brew master, Josef Groll, was from Bavaria. There is no relationship between the two beers sharing the same Budweiser name other than the name (thank goodness). The micro breweries in the Czech Republic put out some of the best lagers and ales in the world now. Unfortunately, it’s almost impossible to find them outside of the CR or along the borders.
WTF cares.
Love that Czech beer! I'm in.
Is Josef Groll related to the Dutch beer Groslche?
I can get many beers from the CR. No problem.
Per Robert Reich, Quest for Peace, the rest of the world had an arms blockade over the whole middle-east, which Czechoslovakia in the 1950s, acting as a Russian proxy, violated in favor of Egypt. When Egypt was routed in ‘67, the Czechs again acted as a conduit to replenish their arsenal so that they could carry on the war of attrition, and later the Yom Kipur War. Prior to 1948, however, was a different matter, since Czechslovakia was not yet in Soviet orbit until their “revolution” in 1948.
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