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To: bentway who wrote (300600)8/18/2006 12:29:50 PM
From: Emile Vidrine  Respond to of 1579092
 
ISOLATING AND SEGREGATING SELF-SERVING JEWISH-AMERICAN RHETORIC

It is impossible to nurture and develop an authentic American foreign policy without first identifying and then isolating self-serving voices that are attempting to promote an Israeli/Zionist agenda above American interests. This foreign voice is solidly embedded in our national media and solidly embedded in our government where they misuse their American citizenship to promote the interests of a foreign nation. They disguise their input as American but in reality it serves the religious and political agenda of Zionism and Israel. Their Jewish/Zionist identity always comes first. Unless we understand, identify and isolate this Trojan Horse in our midst we will never arrive at a clear understanding that would permit us to formulate a realistic and authentic American foreign policy. On a national level Thomas Friedman, Perle, Wolfowitz, Feith, etc. are prime examples of the type of self-serving Zionist voices that need to be identified and isolated.

Look at the voices on SI and begin to identify and isolate the radical Jewish/Zionist voices that are motivated by an Israel-First agenda from the authentic American voices that are attempting to to understand and promote American interests. The Zionist deliberately tailor their language to muddy the waters in an attempt to obscure their self-serving Zionist agenda.



To: bentway who wrote (300600)8/18/2006 3:37:08 PM
From: tejek  Respond to of 1579092
 
"Again I say, no one expected the kind of response that Israel gave and that includes Hezbollah. No one knew of course that Israel was planning a large attack against Lebanon."

That Israel HAD such an attack planned, waiting for a pretext was obvious.


Maybe I am naive but it wasn't so obvious to me. Hell, Israel and Hezbollah may have had 5-6 known skirmishes since 2000. Given how much they hate each other that ain't a lot for six years time.

That they had planned so POORLY and had such bad intel about Hezbollah's capabilities was what was shocking.

I am not sure they planned poorly......I think it was more they underestimated Hezbollah's strength. And maybe Israel has grown too overconfident.

How could the Mossad have missed the 13000 rockets Hezbollah had smuggled in and all the anti-tank missiles, etc., in a country they had invaded before, right on their border? That's an intel failure that ranks above the missing WMD's in Iraq.

Yeah, that's big. MOSSAD doesn't seem to be the agency it was a few years ago.

Heads should and probably WILL roll in Israel.

Looking at the Israeli press, "rolling" appears to be very eminent.