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Imagine if in 1933 Hitler was trying to convince the world that the Jews and Communists were posing a threat to the world security, and was calling for their annihilation to prevent the second world war! Well, he did just that!
Imagine if in 1933 Hitler was trying to convince the world that the Jews and Communists were posing a threat to the world security, and was calling for their annihilation to prevent the second world war! Well, he did just that!
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The blood-lust of the U.S. and Israel is insatiable. I wonder who they've got scheduled after Iran?
ReplyDeleteRichard Perle conducted a study in 1996 for Benjamin Netanyahu, then PM of Israel. This report, A Clean Break: A New Strategy for Securing the Realm, is thought to be the basis of Right Wing Zionism, and repudiates the the peace-oriented tactics of Yitzhak Rabin. Rabin was assassinated by a member of a right-wing Israeli group.
ReplyDeleteThe report was a repudiation of the concept of "Land for Peace," which was the basis for the Oslo Accords. It emphasized armed incursions into Palestinian areas under the rubric of the "right of hot pursuit"; and armed incursions into Lebanon, and possible strikes against Syria and Iran. It is also a repudiation of the tenets of Labor Zionism, and a change to Economic liberalism. And it emphasized removal of Suddam Hussein from power in Iraq.
In my opinion, Israel needs to make a clean break from the United States, and these right-wing policies. This is NOT what Israel was intended to be; nor is it what the United States was intended to be. These Neo-Conservatives have hijacked both my countries, and have eaten the heart of both nations.
As for blood-lust: this is not the will of the people. This is the will of a handful of very powerful, and very evil, heads of state. The citizenry want peace.
Diva--
ReplyDeleteI agree with you whole-heartedly on most of this. Israel and the U.S. need to put some space between them. The U.S. attitude, that Israel can do no wrong, is a major factor in the elusion of peace in the region.
The U.S./Israel relationship is a one-way street. Alliances such as that are self-destructive.
I also believe the people of Israel and the U.S. want peace, as do 95% of the planet's population; however, the remaining 5% are the ones who control the world's governments, and they are motivated by greed, which is what births the blood-lust.
As for Right-Wing Zionism, it was alive and well before Israel became the State it now is, and before Richard Pearle was wearing diapers.;)
Israel is a puppet of their Sugar Daddy. Why people see them as separate baffles me. Israel needs to be Bitch Slapped back into the 15th century so they can try again to get it right!
ReplyDeleteWow!, those "Iranian" fighter jets look JUST LIKE American F-18 Hornets in Blue Angels colors...
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ReplyDeletemaybe Iran bought them from the US through Israeli middlemen?!
urm ... like it did during Reagan, you know? ;)
Voltron--
ReplyDeleteOdd you should say that. I live in Pensacola, Fl, home of the Blue Angels. I thought the same thing myself when I saw that picture.
They practise every Tuesday morning. They swoop down and fly about 40' above Bayou Chico, where my shop is located. They are so close, sometimes the pilots wave at you.
In the interest of honesty, I did some further research and found the planes are indeed Iranian.
ReplyDeleteThey're modified F-5's and Iran has been painting them in Blue Angels colors since the shah.
While Iran is touting them as their best, the F-5 is not the best performing aircraft available and F-22 Raptors would dispatch them rather quickly. Hell, F-15's or even F-16's would have them dropping like flies...
Oh and Brother Tim, regarding your first post, Syria would be good.
ReplyDeleteBrother Tim - do you remember when Iranian president said "Israel should be wiped off the map"?
ReplyDeleteIt seems Israel took these comments seriously and is trying to defend itself.
Excellent blog. I liked it.
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