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America and the Middle East

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Franco [OP]

2005-02-19 05:47 | User Profile

2-18-05

[B]America and the Middle East[/B]

First, read this news article:

"America would back Israel attack on Iran":

[url]http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2005/02/18/wiran18.xml&sSheet=/news/2005/02/18/ixnewstop.html[/url]

It seems that America would support Israel if it attacked Iran [that idea is sort of funny, since we learned in Political Science class that all countries have sovereignty. It's a basic rule of political thought. In other words, each country can pursue its own objectives within its own borders, without any outside meddling. Doesn't America believe in the sovereignty of all nations?].

Then, after you read that news article above, ponder this quote:

"Peace between Moslem and Christian was a century-old fact until ended by the acts of the Truman administration on behalf of 'Israel.'" -- author/former military intelligence officer John Beaty, from his book "The Iron Curtain Over America," 1951, reprinted 1995; CPA Books, Oregon, USA, p. 211.

Wow. Sounds like things heated up between America and the Arabs after Israel showed up in 1948 - with Truman's help.

These days, the United States does its best to alienate the Arab world. So is it any wonder that Arab/Muslim countries hate America? And it's all because of Israel - a non-White, race-based, apartheid state funded by American tax dollars. America fawns over Israel. In fact, America is so pro-Israel that Arabs make no real distinction between Israel and America. In their eyes, America and Israel are a single entity - an entity pursuing a single goal: Zionism, which is Jewish-racism-in-action [1].

Isn't it time for America to stop meddling in Middle East politics? Oh, sure, we have heard the popular song warbled by American Zionists, which goes like this: "America must remain involved in the Middle East because we get oil from there. America must support Israel always." Fact: there was only one time in recent years when America had difficulty getting oil from the Middle East. And that was because of Israel! In late 1973, America took sides with Israel, against the Arabs, in the Middle East war. In response, the Arabs slapped an embargo on our oil. Had America not sided with Israel, that embargo would not have occurred.

We think it is time for America to stop meddling in the Middle East. America should focus instead on the flood of illegal immigrants pouring into our country.

[1] think about this: your American tax dollars fund Jewish racism in Palestine, yet, at the same time, they fund anti-racism programs here in America [e.g. Affirmative Action]. A neat trick, eh?! In other words, only Jewish racism is legit and fundable. Other types of racism aren't. By the way, Affirmative Action came from a Jew - Congressman Emanuel Celler's 1964 Civil Rights Act. Say....do you think America has been Jewed?



Exelsis_Deo

2005-03-01 05:53 | User Profile

This the New World Order. Total domination by ZOG. There is no relief in American Politics. They have already marginalized it to the point where you have no vote. This was a machine which has sweated generations, for over 100 years. The game is up.. you are OWNED.


Blond Knight

2005-03-02 22:22 | User Profile

It sounds crazy, but ... By Ray McGovern

"This notion that the United States is getting ready to attack Iran is simply ridiculous."
(Short pause)
"And having said that, all options are on the table."
Even the White House stenographers felt obliged to note the result: laughter.

- The Washington Post's Dan Froomkin on President George W Bush's February 22 press conference

For a host of good reasons - the huge and draining commitment of US forces to Iraq and Iran's ability to stir the Iraqi pot to boiling, for starters - the notion that the Bush administration would mount a "preemptive" air attack on Iran seems insane. And still more insane if the objective includes overthrowing Iran's government again, as in 1953 - this time under the rubric of "regime change".

But Bush administration policy toward the Middle East is being run by men - yes, only men - who were routinely referred to in high circles in Washington during the 1980s as the "crazies". I can attest to that personally, but one need not take my word for it...

Read the rest of the article @ [url]http://www.atimes.com/atimes/Middle_East/GC03Ak03.html[/url]