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Israel's Elections and US Policy
Israel is holding its national elections tomorrow. Not only is it virtually certain that the right-wing militarist Benjamin Netanyahu of the Likud Party will become the new Prime Minister, but it is highly likely that the ultra-right, anti-Arab nationalist and West Bank settler Avigdor Lieberman of the racist Yisrael Beitenu (Israel Our Home) Party will perform scandalously well. Polls show Lieberman's party winning between 15 to 20 of the 120 seats in the Knesset, perhaps even surpassing Israel's Labour Party for third place and even an outside change for second place. Lieberman's party will form a vital component of Netanyahu's ruling coalition and will secure a key Cabinet post for Lieberman himself.
So extreme and repugnant is Lieberman that even Marty Peretz's New Republic this week called his party "an extremist right-wing party" and said that Lieberman "has focused much of his campaign inciting public anger against Israel's Arab minority." In that article -- headlined: "The alarming rise of radical nationalism in Israel" -- former IDF soldier Arik Ben-Zvi described just some of the disgraceful lowlights:
Under the catchy slogan "No citizenship without loyalty" (it rhymes in Hebrew), Yisrael Beiteinu is pushing for a new law requiring all citizens to swear an "oath of loyalty" to the state. Israeli-Arab citizens or others who refuse could have their citizenship stripped from them. . . .
He accuses Israeli-Arab lawmakers of harboring Hamas sympathies, and has called for the parties to be banned from running in the election. His campaign ads show Israeli-Arab students demonstrating against the Gaza war as a narrator ominously intones, "We won't forget that, during the Gaza conflict, there were those among us who stood with Hamas." As for the Gaza operation itself, Lieberman has denounced the cease-fire as a sell-out of the military. His preferred strategy is total war against the Gazan population: "We must continue to fight Hamas just like the United States did with the Japanese in World War II." The message is clearly finding its audience. Of particular concern is evidence suggesting Lieberman's appeal is growing among young voters.
In February, 2000, Austria held a national election in which the far-right, anti-immigrant party of Joerg Haider stunned the world by attracting 26% of the vote and becoming a part of the ruling parliamentary coalition headed by the Austrian People's Party (though Haider himself had no position in the government). This is how the United States reacted to those results:
The United States is temporarily recalling its ambassador from Vienna following the swearing in of a new coalition government that includes the far-right Freedom Party. . . .
Speaking at a news conference in Washington, Mrs Albright said: "We have decided to limit our contacts with the new government and we will see whether further actions are necessary to advance our support for democratic values."
The U.S. wasn't the only country to punish Austria for this outcome:
Israel has recalled its ambassador and has announced that Joerg Haider, the party's figurehead, will not be allowed into the country.
"Israel cannot remain silent in the face of the rise of extremist right-wing parties, in particular in those countries which played a role in the events which brought about the eradication of a third of the Jewish people in the Holocaust," a foreign ministry statement said.
The Haider/Lieberman comparison isn't perfect. Haider had made a handful of stray reprehensible comments which were anti-Semitic or even sympathetic to former Nazi Party members, but the platform on which he actually ran had nothing to do with that. It was the standard nativist, anti-immigrant cant sweeping much of the European Right at the time. Arguably, though, Lieberman's Arab-hating bile is even worse. Whereas Haider, an Austrian citizen, was demonizing foreign immigrants seeking to enter the country, Lieberman himself is an immigrant to Israel and is demonizing citizens who have been Israelis far longer than he has.
The U.S. already pays a very substantial price for its decades-long, blind and one-sided support for Israeli actions. The New York Times yesterday published an Op-Ed from Alaa Al Aswany -- an obviously pro-Obama, pro-American Egyptian describing the pervasive anger in Egypt that has already arisen towards Obama as a result of his deafening silence on the Israeli attack on Gaza.
A new BBC poll of worldwide opinion (.pdf), conducted by the Program on International Policy Attitudes (PIPA),
surveyed 21 countries from six continents and asked whether the
influence exerted by various nations in the world was positive or
negative. The three countries most viewed as having a negative
influence in the world -- essentially tied with one another -- were
Iran, Pakistan and Israel, all of whom finished just behind North Korea
-- and this poll was conducted before Israel's attack on Gaza. Even
before the war on Gaza, Israel was viewed overwhelmingly negatively in
every country except two -- the U.S., where citizens view Israel
favorably by a not very large 13-point margin (47-34%), and Russia,
where public opinion is split. In every other country, the view of
Israel's influence on the world is significantly negative -- in most
cases, overwhelmingly so.
U.S. support for Israel has been particularly costly over the last several years, as Israel bombed Lebanon and demolished chunks of Gaza (using American weapons to do so), and continued its policy of settlement expansion in the West Bank - all with various means of American support playing a critical role. Yet now Israel appears poised to install as Prime Minister someone whose criticisms have been that Israel hasn't gone far enough and who vows even more severe aggression. Worse still, the Israeli Government is likely to have as a prominent component a political party that is blatantly racist, anti-democratic and bloodthirsty.
If, as it appears, the face Israel is now choosing for itself is that of Benjamin Netanyahu and Avigdor Lieberman, then the cost to the United States of ongoing, one-sided support for Israel is going to skyrocket, and the need for serious change in U.S. policy towards Israel will be even more acute. It's worth recalling that Barack Obama, when still seeking the Democratic nomination in February, 2008, said:
I think there is a strain within the pro-Israel community that says unless you adopt an unwavering pro-Likud approach to Israel, then you're anti-Israel, and that can't be the measure of our friendship with Israel.
It will be vital to ensure that Obama actually meant that. Netanyahu's pledge to allow the still-further expansion of West Bank settlements makes an already-distant two-state solution less viable still, and his explicit vow to keep the Golan Heights "forever" makes negotiations with Syria doomed from the start. He actually just objected that Israel's destruction of huge parts of Gaza "did not go far enough." As The Washington Post's Jackson Diehl put it this morning:
The past four Israeli elections have been won by a candidate who promised to end Israel's conflict with the Palestinians. Tomorrow, for the first time in decades, Israelis may choose a prime minister who is promising to wage war. . . .
[Netanyahu] advocates putting Israeli-Palestinian peace talks on hold indefinitely and says he will not stop the expansion of Jewish settlements. He has never endorsed the creation of a sovereign Palestinian state . . . .
In short, just at the moment that a new U.S. administration launches a policy aimed at addressing the multiple conflicts of the Middle East with intensive diplomacy, it may find itself with an Israeli partner that rejects negotiations with its neighbors and does its best to push the United States toward military confrontation with Iran and its proxies.
But it is Israel's apparent tolerance for a plainly racist, anti-democratic, warmongering ultra-nationalistic party -- parked smack in the middle of its ruling government -- that would have an even larger impact than Netanyahu's election.
The strongest argument for the U.S.-Israel alliance has always been Israel's largely democratic character - its robust free speech and press rights, its political debates that are typically more open and vibrant than those in the U.S., and most of all, its tolerance of religious diversity and the remarkable (though imperfect) assimilation of its Arab citizens into its political, economic and cultural life. Whatever legitimate objections in those areas critics of Israel have had, they paled when compared to the repressive and dissent-intolerant governments that ruled virtually every other country in that region.
Israel's pluralism and democratic processes won't come to a grinding halt because Avigdor Lieberman occupies a key cabinet post (just as Austria's didn't when Haider's Freedom Party joined the ruling coalition). But the statement Israel is making to the world about what it wants to be and how it perceives itself will be unmistakably clear. This is a country that has waged two brutal wars against largely defenseless neighbors in the past three years, that just banned certain Arab political parties from existing (a ban reversed by its Supreme Court), and that continues expansions on land that does not belong to it despite those expansions being universally condemned and declared illegal in numerous international tribunals. And now, it is turning to political leaders who believe that these measures have been insufficiently aggressive and who vow far more aggression and, in the case of Lieberman, even more internal repression of its own ethnic and religious minorities.
Israel, like all countries, has the right to choose what leaders it wants. But as is also always true, other countries have the right -- and, in the case of the U.S. as the enabler of virtually everything Israel does, the responsibility -- to react appropriately. It's bad enough that we have tied ourselves so blindly and inextricably to Israel as it has existed over the past several years. But an Israel led by Benjamin Netanyahu and Avigdor Lieberman produces whole new responsibilities for the U.S. not to continue on this path of uncritical support for a government like that.
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Show AllHey, it is ok for Israel to choose a terrorist party...but it is not ok for Palestinians...the world is watching this hypocrisy very closely. especially US reaction (or non-reaction) to the results.
The Mossad lady won the election...
Although she is a hawk, she does support a land swap with the palistinians...
I find it humerous that Isreal is so joined at the hip to the USA that they are the only country to follow the peculiarly USAn tradition of holding elections on Tuesdays.
---USAn---
Sioux Rose
PJD: How about this? Tuesday, from the Spanish is Martes, the day given to Mars. (Lunes, Monday = Moon, and Miercoles (French/Spanish) = Mercury, Thursday is Jueves (I'm not sure of the spelling) for Jupiter, and Friday, Viernes for Venus, with Sabbath/Sabado, Saturn.
Tuesday and Mars, how apt for both nations as they show an eager thralldom for Mars rules!
Hey Souix Rose,
Although it may just be a coincidence, I think the original reason to hold elections on the first Tuesday in November was so rural folk would have time to make it to the polls, and it was easy to remember...
However I had noticed, prior to Alex Jones reiterating it for me, that many famous dates have a numeralogical and occult meaning...
Armistice day was on 11-11
Kennedy was killed on 11-22
The London bombings occurred on 7-7
The trade center demolition on 9-11...
There are many more examples of staged events happening on certain date signatures,
and they are also planned to occur during extreme astrological alignments or arrangements...
The Blueblood ruling elites can trace their royal lineage back at least two thousand years...
They have been heavy into the occult, through such manifestations as Freemasonry and the Bohemian grove...
They understand the power of imagery, which is why hundreds of corporate logos are adaptations of ancient symbols...
These staged events are meant to inflict a collective trauma on the masses, an elaborate psyops to keep people scared...
Awesome posts, Golden and Sioux. And let us not forget, of course, that two of the flights on 9/11 were flights 11 and 77.
It gets better, though. It was exactly 911 days after 9/11 that those "terrorist" attacks on the trains in Madrid, Spain occurred - March 1, 2004. Do the math on your calendar if you don't believe me. It was also exactly 11 years before 9/11 - TO THE DAY (September 11, 1990) - when Papa George Bush made his famous "New World Order" speech. And guess when the groundbreaking ceremony for the Pentagon was? September 11, 1941. All coincidences, of course.
Here is another interesting little anecdote. I have seen this cited many places - if someone thinks I am wrong on my days, please let me know. Gulf War I (Papa Georgie's War) officially ended on the Jewish holiday known as Purim. Gulf War II (Little Georgie's War) began when he made his ultimatum proclamation to Saddam Hussein . . . on Purim. Purim is described in the Book of Esther in the Bible. To make a long story short, it essentially celebrates the deliverance of the ancient Israelites from the "evil" Haram, a vizier under the Persian King. As I understand it, though, the crux of the story is this: The Israelites themselves were not really the ones who defeated Haram outright. Essentially, the holiday celebrates the ancient Israelites defeating Haram . . . by tricking the gentile King to allow them to kill Haram. Parallels anyone?
And how about this? Anyone remember when that small, one-passenger plane slammed into another building in New York back in 2006? Remember, it killed Yankees pitcher Cory Lidle. It wasn't a terrorist attack, but some people were pretty freaked about it when it happened. Well . . . here's some numerological coinkidinks for ya . . .
The exact date date was 10/11/06.
Take away the 0 in the year - it becomes 10/11/6.
Now turn that date upside down. What do you see?
How 'bout that?
Furthermore (assuming you saw that upside-down date) . . . the number of days between those two dates (9/11/01 and 10/11/06) of NYC plane crashes is 1856.
1+8=9
5+6=11.
If you will pardon my cinematic tangent here . . . like Ted said, spoken thusly to his friend Bill on their most Excellent Adventure, "Bill . . . strange things are afoot at the Circle K."
wow...weird
Thanks 7thson...
You have taken it to another level, just like cabbalist scholars who inverse and invert words and numbers to find hidden meanings...
These are recent events... If we went back hundreds of years, we would find other evidence to support this "coincidence"...
Other 9-11's of note...
The CIA coup of Allende in Child in '73...
The indonisian invasion of East Timor...
Ah yes, the Chilean coup. Forgot about that one. I was a history major - should have remembered that one. Thank you for pointing it out. Wasn't aware of the Indonesian invasion date.
And as long as you liked that last bit . . . here are a few more. Please understand I cannot take credit for these next fun tidbits - I am merely the messenger. Someone else took a great deal of time to figure these out (Sioux Rose ought to get a kick out of these):
There are some cool synchronicities when one looks at lunar orbits and the (s)election of George Bush Junior. (Better get out your calculator). As observed from earth, the moon takes 27.321 days to orbit the earth and return to the same spot - this is called a sidereal month. (This is not the same as returning to the same spot as referenced to the sun, which is called a synodic month). Anyway, on December 12, 2000, the US Supreme Court overturned the Florida Courts in the Presidential "election". It was .911 lunar orbits later (25 days) that the US Senate officially recognized Dubya as the President of the US. (Do the simple math. 27.321 x .911 = 24.89). The official time was 2:48 pm, January 6, 2001. It was then 248 days later (which happens to be 9.11 lunar orbits) when 9/11 occurred. It was also another 248 days (9.11 lunar orbits) after the staged toppling of Saddam's statue in Baghdad that he was "discovered" hiding in a hole in Tikrit.
Cool, eh?
"There are many more things in Heaven and Earth, Horatio, than are dreamt of in your philosophies" - Shakespeare, "Hamlet"
Peace,
John
Right-on Glenn. Thanks for the article. This is a huge test for the Obama administration. U.S. arms exported to Israel MUST only be used in a defensive capacity. That's our law! If Israel attacks Gaza or Iran or Syria or Lebanon, then the U.S. must stop delivering weapons----these are offensive actions---not defensive.
Obama should make it clear that any continuation of illegal settlements in the West Bank will also result in cutting off support---financial and military---to this rouge nation that possesses weapons of mass destruction.
Apparently, you have never bothered to read Obama's opinions on the subject.
He disagrees with you and he's right.
The oinions of the president do not trump the precidence of law...
That was the Bush modus operandi...
Obama is a constitutional lawyer, so let's hold him to constitutional law...
Israel's coalition governments tend to fall apart pretty quickly, and a Netanyahu-Lieberman cabinet could break all records for speed-disintegration. Ironically, I think the US would have greater leverage over an extremist government; if only because the US might just be forced at long last to apply some sanctions.
The graphic above showed the level of popularity Israel enjoys in Egypt. The only other large, predominantly Muslim country in the region which recognizes Israel is Turkey. The popularity of Israel is even lower there: a BBC poll, conducted in March 2007, found that only 2% of Turks thought Israel had a ‘mainly positive influence’ in the world, the lowest proportion of any of the 27 countries surveyed, while 76% said Israel’s influence was 'mainly negative'.
As scary as this is, maybe some good will come out of it. In fact, I hope Lieberman becomes the next Israeli PM, so everyone can point out that this IMMIGRANT settler who only moved to Israel in young adulthood should be so hostile to the country's original Arab inhabitants. The Palestinians who live in Gaza and the West Bank were ethnically cleansed from Israel to make room for racist, fascist scum like this and his followers.
The idea that Israel is always the victim in all its conflicts is beginning to look sillier by the day. As Norman Finkelstein pointed out, Israel has become a lunatic state. Israeli is one of the most militarized countries in the world; it is the new Sparta. Israeli Jews continue to evolve into something that makes them increasingly unlike American Jews, especially left-wing, peace-loving Jews. Soon enough, they will become unrecognizable to American Jews, many of whom are becoming more embarrassed by Israel and even hostile to it.
With Lieberman or Netanyahu in power, it will be next to impossible for Israel apologists to claim it is the Palestinians who keep blocking peace. Let the apologists yell at everyone how vital American support for this increasingly extremist, ethnic-cleansing pariah state is, because it's a "democracy". America can't end its relationship with Israel soon enough.
It does seem antithetical to hope for a win by the extreme right parties in the Israeli election, but this result is the only way to make a confrontation between Israel and the US inevitable.
It would seem to be beyond question that Obama eventually will demand a stop to settlement expansion, a basic plank of Netanyahoo's policy, and when faced with the usual deceit and intransigence what will Obama's reaction be? For a certainty he will not stand back and ignore the expansion as the idiot Bush did. The most obvious threat would be a reduction, or a cessation, of US aid to Israel ($140 BILLION SINCE THE 1950's) - a very serious blow to the Israeli economy.
If the right-wingers ever pursued the poisonous ethnic cleansing policy against Arab Israelis that Lieberman espouses, the reaction of the US would be even more drastic - a refusal to veto a UN Security Council resolution calling on Israel to cease and desist would not be out of the question. If that albeit-unlikely event occurred and Israel, as usual, defied it, the Israeli nightmare of sanctions, boycotts and divestment would follow..
When the inevitable confrontation between Obama and the Israeli right-wingers occurs one very favourable change will happen for a certainty - the MSM will unquestionably examine the issues in detail (to Israel's obvious detriment) and in taking Obama's side will change its unqualified support of Israel and become much more critical of it.
So beyond every dark cloud....
I appreciate Greenwald's concern, but let's not get too misty-eyed about the Israel of the past, whose electorate had no problem voting for Sharon in 2001, though his personal history of terrorizing Palestinians was well known and went all the way back to the early days of the Jewish state. And even the more apparently "moderate" administrations have allowed the West Bank settlement to grow unchecked and brought the situation to its currently desperate pass. A Bibi-Lieberman coalition would simply be a political manifestation of the homicidal lunacy that so many of the soldiers in the country's military have been practicing for a long time.
I doubt that "making Muslims happy" will be a preoccupation of the Obama presidency.
Israel has become a poisoned chalice from which all the nations of the world must drink. In the short run it seems like poetic justice for the anti-semitism that has dogged the Jewish people for their entire existence in diaspora, but the collective serpents--for now made sick by imbibing--will soon enough spring forth in fury to devour their tormentor--then (as Robert Fisk would say) watch out!
Poet
At least with Bibi N. and Avidgor L. at the helm, there will be no doubt anymore that the entire Israeli state is irredeemably racist. Not that this will do the Palestinians much good in the short run.
Counterpunch had an article on the slaughter of captive zoo animals at the Gazan zoo.
Israeli troops went in and killed them. If Palestine activists like Ali Abunimah could take off the human bias and focus more on the non human victims of Israeli aggression it would probably do wonders for exposing Israel as the monster it is. Its much harder to paint a captive zoo animal as a terrorist than a child.
A Nation of Animal Lovers Closes Its Eyes to the Massacre at the Gaza Zoo
***, why, then, given our attraction to animal stories, were news anchors silent on the massacre at the Gaza Zoo by Israeli troops who shot and killed caged animals during Israel’s recent assault on Gaza?
The answer, of course, is that we’re supposed to believe that Israeli troops are the good guys. Palestinians are “militants.” Israeli soldiers are, well, soldiers.
An article at www.palestinechronicle.com by Ashraf Helmi and Megan Hirons provides the chilling details. Here is an excerpt from their piece and their interview with zookeeper Emad Jameel Qasim:
The zoo opened in late 2005, with money from local and international NGOs. There were 40 types of animals, a children's library, a playground and cultural centre housed at the facility.
Inside the main building, soldiers defaced the walls, ripped out one of the toilets and removed all of the hard drives from the office computers. We asked him why they targeted the zoo. He laughs. ‘I don't know. You have to go and ask the Israelis. This is a place where people come to relax and enjoy themselves. It's not a place of politics.’
Israel has accused Hamas of firing rockets from civilian areas. Qasim reacts angrily when we raise the subject.
‘Let me answer that with a question. We are under attack. There was not a single person in this zoo. Just the animals. We all fled before they came. What purpose does it serve to walk around shooting animals and destroying the place?’
Inside one cage lie three dead monkeys and another two in the cage beside them. Two more escaped and have yet to return. He points to a clay pot. ‘They tried to hide,’ he says of a mother and baby half-tucked inside.
Qasim says that his main two priorities at the moment are rebuilding the zoo and taking the Israeli army to court.
The gruesome attack must have posed a true dilemma when our mainstream media got wind of it: A tragic tale of dead animals vs. exposing the brutality of Israeli troops. Wolf, Anderson, Campbell, Suzanne, Chris, Norah, Contessa, Rachel, Joe, David, Sean, Bill, Megan, and Shephard are probably working on a way to spin this to suit AIPAC. Perhaps, something like convincing us that a Gaza Zoo animal might be used as a shield by Hamas “terrorists.”
From the Counterpunch article: "Inside one cage lie three dead monkeys and another two in the cage beside them. Two more escaped and have yet to return. He points to a clay pot. ‘They tried to hide,’ he says of a mother and baby half-tucked inside."
Goddamn you Israel. What a heartless thing to do. It's bad enough that Israel doesn't have any regard for humanity when it comes to Palestinians; but to kill creatures that can't speak out on their own behalf. Israel is a soulless nation, not even worthy to exist. And shame on the US lamestream media for ignoring this.
Yes and how interestihng is it that Saddam's soldiers did the same thing to animals in the Kuwaitee zoo they "conquered"? I guess that despotic powers, no matter what their flavor, have the same sorry taste as each other.
Poet
I'm not even going to attempt to rationalize what Saddam's soldiers did to those poor creatures for it was truly despicable; but you have Israel proclaiming to be "civilized" and "democratic" which rings awfully hollow. US tax dollars at work.
Poet the Taliban were also extremely cruel to poor Marjan the Lion in the Kabul Zoo along with other horribly neglected zoo animals. When the Coalition troops found him the poor lion was starving and blind. Of course the Afghan people fared even worse then the zoo animals did under the Taliban. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tNC_yPWCSSM
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/south_asia/1758364.stm
Right you are--thanks for the reminder. People who abuse animals are not only disgusting, they are mentally deranged and dangerous to themselves as well as others. Such people are not to be trusted with authority or firearms in any circumstances pending proper psychiatric evaluation.
Poet
What Glen fails to recognize is that the U.S. is just a larger reflection of Israel.
Both are imperial countries which thrive on war, who carry out unjustified invasions and occupations of weak countries, who are driven by money and greed, who break International Law and Geneva Conventions whenever they feel like it, who have a strong undercurrent of religious fanaticism and who both believe in their racial superiority, etc.
The major responsibility of both of these countries is to always act out of self-interest and to hell with anyone else.
The world would be a much better place if the U.S. and Israel did not exist!
www.dangerouscreation.com
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The United States has financed the Zionist Terrorist, as they have operated "Death Camps" in Palestine since 1967.
....U.S. Tax Dollars have paid for the GENOCIDE of the Palestinian Peoples for over 40 years.
.......Now these war crimes should be dealt with by the International War Crimes Court at the Hague.......The U.S.A. has responsibilities for these War Crimes, as well as, the Zionist Leaders of Israel, both Civil and Military.
Hitler said, "who will remember ????"
>>>>>>>>......WHO ???????
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...who pulls the strings in this partnership.
The Musad filmed 9/11 from across the Hudson.
it's Mossad...
Mussad is the backward dumbass who frequently posts on Israeli threads on CD...
The country that enshrined Jabotinsky & commits the denial of memory every day with the pretense that Palestine was "a land without a people" for "a people without a land" is revealing itself for what it always was, but what Europeans & Americans have been afraid to call it since the advent of Thatcher & Reagan.
Hey GOLDENMEAN
you say nothing of how inhumane these Jews and Israelis treat Palestinians, Lebanese, and most Americans. Cut the shit and denounce Israel if they elect these warmonger bastards. Also tell us what the "special relationship that the USA has with Israel." Tell us why they spy on the USA. Stick to facts and answer for the transgressions they commit. By the way, I am PRO-SEMITE when it comes to all the other mideasterners or doesn't that count? So that I may be re-directed please tell me how Israel benefits the USA?
By the way what "Hebrew" names? Quit making a fool of yourself. I know of no Hebrew nationality. I hear Polish, Lithuania, German, Arabic, Russsian,etc., but Hebrew names?
I think this has been implied in most of the comments so far, but aren't all of the candidates racist, just like the rest of the Israeli government, and all past prime ministers? The article fails to point this out.
Pan
Please help the Greatest Welfare state in history maintain it`s first place position , (send BILLIONS AND BILLIONS AND B I LL IONS for >> lobbying , weapons , land aquisitions , and PROPOGANDA now ) talk to your congressman.
Help elect a Pro Israeli congressman to represent the STATE of Israel to aquire these BILLIONS from their districts and states.
OH! my Gosh it is already being done and they are almost no. 1 in the BBC Countrys negative POLLS.
PERHAPS NETAN yahoooooooooooooooo, can dig them deeper and entire Pariah status..
Please Join the Human Race.
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What does it mean to get "flagged" by Common Dreams? How is it that enormous amounts of garbage is spewed about Arabs, Muslims and Americans and they do not get "flagged?" However any disparaging words about Israel or Jews and Common Dreams "flags" whatever that means>
Please let me know what that means. I am curious and must send it out to my email list of nearlt 500 people or families. Also why the double standard? I have no problem whatsoever of leaving a Pro-Israel site. Please let me know.
No, rather than be a suicide bomber I would rather grovel all my life to the whims of the Israelis. I support only candidates who will take away their American weaponry which they continuously use against unarmed peoples. Israel is nothing without the USA. Let Yahway help them!
Quoting from the article:
So extreme and repugnant is Lieberman that even Marty Peretz's New Republic this week ... In that article ... former IDF soldier Arik Ben-Zvi described just some of the disgraceful lowlights:
Under the catchy slogan .... ...
He accuses Israeli-Arab lawmakers .... ... As for the Gaza operation itself, Lieberman has denounced the cease-fire as a sell-out of the military. His preferred strategy is total war against the Gazan population: "We must continue to fight Hamas just like the United States did with the Japanese in World War II." The message is clearly finding its audience. ...
END QUOTE.
YES, but the people accepting the message are apparently lacking a little knowledge about the U.S. against Japan during WWII and it is that the U.S. [provoked] Japan first of all. That also is how Israeli leadership, political and military, are with or towards Palestinians; every Palestinian rocket fired at parts of Israel is due to retaliation, instead of being fired offencively, regardless of some Israeli citizens feeling a little offended by these firecrackers coming their way and wounding a few of them.
Otoh, I've been doubting that every rocket fired into Israel from the Palestinian side of the border was fired by true Palestinian resisters or defenders; suspecting some false flag acts on the part of Israeli leadership in this. The following article provides an example of why I have been having this suspicion about those rockets now and then; and I'll only quote as much as needed for this particular point I'm presenting.
"Israel: Gaza strike an alternative to ceasefire", by Ma'an news, Feb 8, 2009
http://www.uruknet.info/?p=m51619
Quote:
Bethlehem – Ma’an – Israel threatened on Sunday to hit a "major target" in the Gaza Strip if projectiles continue to be launched into Israel, despite ongoing indirect talks between Israel and Hamas aiming to achieve a long-term ceasefire.
According to Israel's Channel 10 television, the announcement came Sunday as a Gaza projectile hit a kibbutz in the western Negev. No casualties were reported and no factions have yet claimed the attack.
End quote.
Emphasis: "no factions have yet claimed" responsibility for "the attack". If that silence continues much longer, then I'll just continue suspecting some foul false flag acts on the part of Israel may really account for some of these rockets fired into Israel. After all, the Israeli leadership doesn't care about sacrificing some Israelis, including Jewish ones, as long as the govt is not caught in the act of harming the Jewish ones anyway, and it'd be strategically useful to or for them to stage such false flag attacks in order to garner Jewish Israeli support for continued warfare on Palestinians. And "Jewish" settlers stealing Palestinian land, violently attacking them, etcetera, have illustrated being certainly psychopathic or violently sociopathic enough to be possibly willing to work with the Israeli leadership in conducting false flag rocket firings into Israel in order to get the whole "agenda" further advanced.
It's definitely within their physical and psychological capabilities, anyway!
Anyway, and back to the U.S. having provoked Japan and this leading to Japan "attacking" and this, in turn, to the U.S. govt getting U.S. national support for embarking into WWII fully, I'll excerpt from the following article.
"Blaming the Victims - The Dominant Media Vilify Hamas
by Stephen Lendman
Friday, 2 January 2009"
http://www.baltimorechronicle.com/2009/010209Lendman.shtml
QUOTE:
After Japan attacked Pearl Harbor, Franklin Roosevelt addressed Congress - with an appropriating updating for Gaza:
December 27 "will live in infamy." The people of Gaza were "suddenly and deliberately attacked by....air forces of the" State of Israel. The "attack was deliberately planned many (months) ago. During the intervening time (Israel) deliberately sought to deceive (Palestinians) by false statements and expressions of hope for "the peace process.
"The (weekend and continued) attack(s) caused severe damage to" property throughout Gaza. In addition, "many (Palestinian) lives have been lost. The facts (on the ground) speak for themselves....this "unprovoked and dastardly attack" must not go unanswered.
Note the contrast. Japan in the 1940s sought accord, not conflict. Not America. FDR goaded them to attack through numerous harassments and provocations - selling arms to Tokyo's enemies, denying Japan strategic resources and port access, as well as imposing a damaging embargo.
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And from "The Business of War" by Wade Frazier I'll quote a little more. Actually, this will be placed in an additional post in this page, one post not being enough space.
Continuing from my first post in this CD page and with regards to the U.S. having provoked or goaded Japan first of all are some quotes from "The Business of War" by Wade Frazier.
http://www.ahealedplanet.net/war.htm
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... America did not enter the war until the Japanese were egged into bombing Pearl Harbor, and Germany declared war on America, when the European war was more than two years old.
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... In the end, the Allies simply did not care what was happening to the Jews, as they also did not care if millions of Soviet soldiers were dying in Nazi POW camps as part of a conscious Nazi strategy. In light of the firebombings of Dresden and Tokyo in early 1945, the atomic bombing Nagasaki after Hiroshima, then having a "grand finale" bombing after that, as the Japanese were trying to surrender, gives the lie to the notion that the war planners had much concern for civilian lives. ...
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... The Soviet Union eventually declared war on its erstwhile ally Japan, and the United States atom bombed Japan to end the war quickly to prevent the Soviets from controlling too much of Eastern Asia. ...
America stayed "neutral" throughout the war's first two years, except for providing aid to Britain, closing off the Panama Canal to Japan and other sanctions against them, with Standard Oil, Ford, General Motors, du Pont and others helping build the German war machine.
There is substantial evidence that FDR and the military brass had pre-knowledge of the Japanese bombing of Pearl Harbor, and the troops in Hawaii were not warned, as a bloody attack would be needed to spur the isolationist American people into another foreign war, similar to how Americans were manipulated into entering World War I. The Pearl Harbor attack was certainly no surprise, as in early 1941 Secretary of War Henry Stimson received a memo from Rear Admiral Richmond Kelly Turner that warned of an attack on Pearl Harbor. That memo was merely part of a chorus of warnings and studies from the military brass in those days.[172] Those boys at Pearl Harbor may have been expendable.
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... China resisted Europe's imperialism for centuries before succumbing to British ambition in the Opium Wars and subsequent events. Japan did not succumb to the West until two atomic bombs were dropped on them. ...
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... Hitler had conquered most of Europe by late 1941, and the United States did nothing. Not until Japan bombed Pearl Harbor and Germany declared war on the United States, did America declare war on Germany. Our government was obviously not too exercised about Fascism.
It obviously was not a war to save the Jews. What about Japan? They were imperial wannabes, who wanted to control their end of Asia as America controlled Latin America. Only when Japan's expansion threatened American interests in the region, particularly the tin, rubber and oil of Southeast Asia, did America begin the steps that goaded Japan into war with America, such as closing the Panama Canal to Japan, embargoing oil and scrap iron in the summer of 1941, and freezing Japanese assets in America.
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Some of these immediately-above quotes are clearly not about the U.S. having goaded Japan, but were included, above, because of their historical relevance, analogically say, with today; not necessarily with respect to Israel's many decades of warring on Palestinians, but I suppose while that can certainly be considered as included, I have more in mind the "today" in general and in terms of the U.S. and NATO, so UK and other European countries or govts, warring ... always offencively, through aggressions, while also always working to try to keep these disguised so that we can be fooled into believing that the warring is all a matter of western defence.
And "man", and as I've stated a number of times here at CD since learning about this above essay, is it ever an extensive, thorough, ... essay! We should not expect to get that kind of qualitative and honest education in any schools of North America and, likely anyway, Europe; I believe.
bligh4
The idea that the US goaded Japan into war is pure revisionist bs. Japan started the war in 1931-ten years before Pearl Harbor- when they invaded Manchuria. They then invaded China in 1937-killing millions of civilians.
One of several reasons why Japan bombed Pearl Harbor was because of the USA refused to sell Japan petroleum. Japan's actions in Asia did not justify refusal of the USA doing business with Japan in this regard. Of course, we all know which nation wound up doing the most damage when all was said and done.