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


To: Crimson Ghost who wrote (9624)12/27/2005 6:45:58 PM
From: sea_urchin  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 22250
 
Crimson > The prosecution of Libby however reveals the intense internal struggle over the control of the US imperial state between the neocons and the traditional leaders of its major institutions.

One just wonders how strong "the traditional leaders of its major institutions are" when they have to face not only a very powerful "enemy within their ranks" but also the resources of a foreign power which is busy facilitating the movement of this "enemy" into the US halls of power?

The infiltration and takeover of the US administration by the Zionists must certainly rank as one of the major intrigues in world history and also one of the most extraordinary chapters in American history. In fact, it might even be the end of the history of America as we knew it. And, as I see it, the outcome of the struggle, if there is in fact one, depends on the traditional leaders alone because the President, the Congress, the Pentagon, the Fed, the media, many banks and big businesses are already under the control of the Zionists and the American people appear to be paralysed. Indeed, one could even say that 9/11 marked the de facto birth of the new Amerika.



To: Crimson Ghost who wrote (9624)12/29/2005 12:38:02 PM
From: Emile Vidrine  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 22250
 
Israel Ex-commandos Training Kurds (This is all done with approval and financing from Washington in order to fulfill the Israeli geopolitical agenda of destabilizing Iraq.)

Israel Ex-commandos Training Kurds in North Iraq: Report
Operating from a secret desert stronghold, the Israeli soldiers have been training the Kurds in weapons, self-defense and anti-terror techniques.

December 1, 2005 - Dozens of former Israeli commandos have been training Kurdish security forces in northern Iraq, supplying them with equipment worth millions of dollars, Yedioth Aharonot newspaper reported Thursday, December 1.
Over the past 18 months, these ex-commandos, who were sent to Iraq by several Israeli corporations, have been training special security units as part of a program organized by the Kurdish authorities, said Israel's top-selling daily.

Operating from a secret desert stronghold dubbed Code Z, the ex-Israeli soldiers, all with elite-unit experience, have been training the Kurds in weapons, self-defense and anti-terror techniques.

The newspaper showed photographs of men it said were Israelis, their faces concealed, training Kurds in the use of weapons at an unknown location and preparing vehicles at an airport.

The New Yorker veteran investigative reporter Seymour Hersh said Israeli intelligence and military operatives were quietly at work in northern Iraq, providing training for Kurdish commando units and running covert operations inside Kurdish areas of Iran and Syria.

Israeli Arms

According to the Israeli daily, Motorola Israel and Magalcom Communications and Computers won contracts with the Kurdish government to the tune of hundreds of millions of US dollars.

As part of the program, the firms have supplied the Kurds with tones of Israeli-manufactured equipment, including dozens of motorcycles and all-terrain vehicles, sniffer dogs, devices for upgrading Kalashnikov rifles, flack jackets, uniforms and helmets.

They have also been involved in the secret construction of a major airport near the northern town of Arbil, known as "Hawler International".

The Israelis entered Iraq through its northern border with Turkey posing as construction engineers and agricultural experts, the paper said.

Yedioth Aharonot added that a company owned by Israeli entrepreneur Shlomi Michaels is in full business partnership with the Kurdish government, providing strategic consultation on economic and security issues.

The company was initially established by former Mossad chief Danny Yatom and Michaels, yet Yatom sold his shares upon his election to the Knesset.

A shroud of secrecy has been imposed on the project for fear the Israelis could be targeted by Iraqi resistance groups.

The Kurds, who make up 15-20 percent of Iraq's population and live mostly along the borders with Iran and Turkey, have enjoyed broad autonomy since the 1991 Gulf War.

Despite assurances from both sides, Turkey has repeatedly raised concerned about the reported presence of Israeli operatives in northern Iraq and their cooperation with the country’s Kurdish community.