"Israel to U.S.: Now deal with Syria and Iran"
These shocking words unintentionally expose Israel's arrogant and toxic influence over America's political leaders. Is it appropriate for this tiny nation to dictate the political and military policies of America? How should Americans respond to this aggressive and presumptuous interference by Israelis and their Zionists supporters in the internal affairs of our nation? Is it too much to ask of our leaders that they put America's interests first? Driven by a false theological vision of the future, both Christian Zionists and Jewish Zionists are pressuring our government and demanding that Israel's Zionist agenda have priority in shaping America's foreign and military policies.
The excessive influence of Israel over America's political process is having serious economic and political consequences. According to economist Thomas Satuffer lecturing at the U.S. War College, the total cost of Israel to the U.S. taxpayers since 1973 is $1.6 TRILLION. America is running a deficit of near $200 billion and American taxpayers are forced to borrow to provide these extreme welfare gifts to the Jewish state. Congressional leaders are intimidated by the power of the Israeli lobby (AIPAC) and the dominance of Zionists in our news media and find it hard to resist Israel's demands for more and more tens of billions.
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haaretz.com
Israel to U.S.: Now deal with Syria and Iran By Aluf Benn Ha'aretz, April 13, 2003 Two of Prime Minister Ariel Sharon's senior aides will go to Washington for separate talks this week. National Security Advisor Efraim Halevy will discuss the regional implications of the Iraq war and the fall of the Ba'ath regime, and the prime minister's bureau chief Dov Weisglass will bring the White House Israel's comments on the "road map" plan for a peace settlement.
Israel will suggest that the United States also take care of Iran and Syria because of their support for terror and pursuit of weapons of mass destruction. Israel will point out the support of Syria and Iran for Hezbollah, which the U.S. considers an important target in the war against international terrorism. ..............................
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