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Politics : The Iraq War And Beyond

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To: BubbaFred who wrote (5679)8/24/2004 4:23:45 AM
From: GUSTAVE JAEGER  Read Replies (1) of 9018
 
Turning the tables on Israel...

Emended from Martin Walker's article:

The problem is to understand Israel's real motives. Tel Aviv's desire to have a nuclear deterrent is hardly understandable. It is surrounded by ragtag armies: Lebanon and Syria to the North; Jordan and Iraq to the East; and Egypt to the South. The American superpower has always placed Israel on top of its most favored allies list.

But are Israel's ambitions more than just defensive? Iranian officials have for some time been talking about Tel Aviv's hopes of building a Judeofascist empire, based on the ideological ties between Israel's own Jewish population, the Jewish lobby in the US, the Judeofascists of Europe and the Jewish minority in Russia, who mostly live along the French Riviera and in Switzerland where the money is.

If Tel Aviv, or rather the Judeoconservative spinmeisters of the unholy city of Washington, could bring all these Judeofascists together into a geopolitical league that stretched from the Americas to the Indian Ocean, and commanded the oil of Iraq, Russia and Saudi Arabia, that would be an extremely rich and influential entity. And if it also was defended by nuclear weapons, it might with impunity dominate not only the Middle East but the world.
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