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Joseph Churba
Joseph Churba (c. 1934 - 18 April 1996) was a United States Air Force Middle East intelligence expert, author, and political activist known for his support of Israel. Churba was born in Brooklyn, New York City into a Jewish family which was originally from Syria. He spoke both Hebrew and Arabic. He graduated from Brooklyn College in 1957, and from Columbia University in 1965 with a degree in Middle East studies.〔(Joseph Churba, Intelligence Aide Who Criticized General, Is Dead ), ''New York Times'', April 28, 1996〕
In 1965 he and a college friend, Meir Kahane, who later founded the Jewish Defense League, founded the "July Fourth Movement" to promote support for American involvement in the Vietnam War among college students.〔(The Radical Trail of a Middle-class Kid from Brooklyn ), ''St. Petersburg Times'', Nov. 14, 1987〕
In 1976 he publicly criticized a statement by the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, General George S. Brown. Brown had said that Israel was a "military burden" to the United States. Churba told a newspaper reporter that Brown's statement was "dangerously iresponsible" since it gave the impression to other nations that United States support for Israel's defense had weakened. After this incident his security clearances were suspended and he left the Air Force soon after.〔New York Times, 1996〕
In 1980 he worked as a campaign advisor for presidential candidate Ronald Reagan. After Reagan's election he served as an advisor to the United States Arms Control and Disarmament Agency.〔(Joseph Churba ), Washington Report on Middle Eastern Affairs, May/June 1996〕
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