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Politics : Israel to U.S. : Now Deal with Syria and Iran -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: sea_urchin who wrote (9443)12/11/2005 1:00:21 PM
From: sea_urchin  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 22250
 
> it seems to me that Zionist influence on/domination of US policy will continue as long as the State of Israel exists

uruknet.net

>>Rahm Emmanuel, in control of the purse strings of the Democratic Party, is using those purse strings to replace anti-war Democrat candidates with candidates in favor of continuing American involvement in Iraq. Whatever you might hear from Israel concerning a desire that Americans withdraw, don't believe it. Israel wants American troops to stay (so they will). This explains the extraordinary position of the Democrats, who would have a slam-dunk political win if they just advocated immediate and complete withdrawal

Why does Israel want the Americans to stay in Iraq? Despite all its best efforts to lead to the conditions for a civil war in Iraq, with attacks on civilians, dirty ops including fake terrorist attacks and kidnappings, and ongoing attempts to foster enmity between Sunnis and Shi'ites, Iraqis are still, in the face of all odds, holding together. If the Americans were to completely withdraw tomorrow, there is no guarantee that there would be civil war. Israel's worst nightmare is the existence of a unified Iraq, unhobbled by sanctions, with a keen and unabiding hatred of Israel for what Israel and its American stooges have done to the civilians of Iraq. Israel is so terrified of this outcome that it will pull out all the stops to prevent the Americans from withdrawing before Iraq is completely destroyed.<<



To: sea_urchin who wrote (9443)12/11/2005 8:05:15 PM
From: sea_urchin  Respond to of 22250
 
Something we won't be reading in the US press -- presumably because it wasn't signed by the late Osama bin Laden or the late Abu al Zarqawi.

zaman.com

>>As the presence of foreign troops in Iraq is under debate, the largest Shiite and Sunni groups issued a declaration on Friday demanding a deadline announcement for the US pullout.

The declaration condemns terrorism, violence, kidnapping and murders; It also provides a legal aspect to insurgency, and vows not to normalize relations with Israel.

It was signed by radical Shiite leader Moqtada al-Sadr, the Prime Minister, Ibrahim Jaafari, the Deputy Prime Minister, Ahmed Celebi, the Supreme Council for Islamic Revolution in Iraq (SCIRI) and supporters of the Sunni Iraqi Common Front, among others. The Front, in control of the Duleimi tribe, is very popular with the Sunnis ahead of the December 15 elections. It is expected to win a large portion of Sunni votes owing to the inclusion of the former president of the Iraqi Turkmen Front, Faruq Abdurrahman, as a member of the Sunni front. The Supreme Council of the Islamic Revolution of Iraq, the largest Shiite group, has also signed the declaration, which attaches special importance to the document as well.<<



To: sea_urchin who wrote (9443)12/12/2005 3:45:56 AM
From: GUSTAVE JAEGER  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 22250
 
Re: ...in fact, the relationship with Israel is the 800 pound gorilla standing in the middle of the room that no-one dare mention. And that's not a revelation either, the Zionist/pro-Zionist infiltration of the US administration has been going on for many years now, as I believe it has happened in the UK, and it's not going to be an easy matter to get rid of it.

And what about Zionist TERRORISM??? Zionist terrorism is the 8,000 pound elephant wreaking havoc all around that no-one dares mention.... Clues:

43 Injured in British Oil Depot Explosions
The blasts appear to have been accidental, authorities say. The huge blaze is contained.

From Reuters


HEMEL HEMPSTEAD, England — Fire crews were preparing today to use foam to extinguish a massive blaze at a fuel depot north of London after a wave of explosions ripped through the facility and injured 43 people.

Authorities said the blasts Sunday morning appeared to be accidental, though they came just four days after an Al Qaeda video appeared on the Internet calling for attacks on facilities carrying oil "stolen" from Muslims in the Middle East.

The explosions generated a huge fireball and sent a spectacular plume of smoke hundreds of feet in the air that turned the sky black for miles around Hemel Hempstead, about 30 miles north of London.

About 2,000 people living near the depot were evacuated, main roads were closed, and some flights into London's Heathrow Airport were delayed. Most of the 43 injured suffered cuts and bruises from windows that shattered in the blast, but two men, including a plant worker, were seriously hurt.

A truck driver who had been at the Buncefield depot to fill his tanker with fuel said he and some colleagues had had a "miraculous" escape.

"The force of the blast threw all of us forward onto the floor," Terry Hine told Sky News TV.

Hertfordshire county fire chief Roy Wilsher said it was the largest fire he had ever seen.

After containing the blaze Sunday, more than 150 firefighters were ready to start putting it out with a blanket of foam early today, a police spokeswoman said.

Officials said the explosions were unlikely to cause fuel shortages, and they urged motorists to avoid panic buying of gasoline.

The depot, the fifth largest in Britain, is run by French oil giant Total and Chevron-Texaco.

latimes.com

Firefighter killed in south Germany

11 December 2005 15:24


A firefighter was killed and three people were injured, one seriously, last night when a chemicals factory in southern Germany exploded.

The explosion tore through the Petrochemie factory in Muenchmuenster around 7.15pm Irish time sparking a fire which spewed clouds of potentially dangerous smoke.

The fire appeared to have started in a building belonging to engineering firm ThyssenKrupp located near several chemical companies.

Local residents were asked to close their windows and stay indoors as firemen put out the blaze.

After two hours they brought the fire under control.

rte.ie

Mossad bombers pulled it off: Britain, France (the oil depot partly belonged to Total) and Germany got the message that more "accidents" are to follow should they cop out on the next Judeofascist crusade against Iran....



To: sea_urchin who wrote (9443)12/12/2005 4:46:54 AM
From: Crimson Ghost  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 22250
 
My take is different. The Zionist influence is peaking and a huge backlash is inevitable as the cost in blood and treasure continues to escalate.

Nothing is forever, not even Zionist dictation of US Mideast policy.