CameronPoe wrote:
Comments, thoughts, etc?
"Every time we do something you tell me America will do this and will do that . . . I want to tell you something very clear: Don't worry about American pressure on Israel. We, the Jewish people, control America, and the Americans know it." - Israeli Prime Minister, Ariel Sharon, October 3, 2001, to Shimon Peres, as reported on Kol Yisrael radio.
As an American, I cannot control what the Israeli PM says. Think of Israel as a lobbyist group, and
IN 2001 Israel is an ally to the US. So what's the problem?
CameronPoe wrote:
"The United States has an absolute, uncompromising commitment to Israel's security and an absolute conviction that Israel alone must decide the steps necessary to ensure that security. That is Israel's prerogative. We accept that. We endorse that. Whatever Israel decides cannot, will not, will never,
not ever, alter our fundamental commitment to her security." Al Gore, 18 May 2000
http://www.positiveatheism.org/hist/quo … frame.htm, also on CNN in edited format.
This states US foreign policy re: Israel. We will defend them if necessary. You're right, defending an ally is terrible.
CamerPoe wrote:
"Israel has also become the main subcontractor of American arms. Just last year, Israel signed a contract to train and equip the Chinese army. It signed another multi-billion dollar contract to train and equip the Indian army. What is it equipping them with? It is equipping them with American weapons." Jeff Halper, Israeli professor, 20 September 2003 - book entitled "Israel and the Empire: Interview with Jeff Halper"
US/Chinese relations are flourishing. It is a very good deal for both countries. US/Indian relations are flourishing. It is a very good deal for both countries. It's arms? We supply arms to our allies. The alternative is to wait until there is a problem and then blast their enemies. We've done it both ways...
CameronPoe wrote:
"When AIPAC sells Israel to Congress, it doesn't go to Congressmen and ask them to support Israel because it is Judeo-Christian, or because it is the 'only democracy in the Middle East,' which it also does. It sells it on this basis: 'You are a member of Congress and it is your responsibility to support Israel, because this is how many industries in your state have business links to Israel, this is how many military research people are sitting in universities in your district, this is how many jobs in your district are dependent on the military and the defence industry,' and they translate it down to the extent to which your district is dependent on Israel. Therefore, if you are voting against Israel, you are voting against the goose that lays the golden egg. In most of the districts in the United States, members of Congress have a great dependence on the military. More than half of industrial employment in California is in one way or another connected to defence. Israel is right there, right in the middle of it all. And that is part of its strength." Jeff Halper, 20 September 2003 - book entitled "Israel and the Empire: Interview with Jeff Halper"
Although the author may or may not be presenting biased info, I can tell you that the industrial lobby is important for politicians for reelection. There are limitations on international arms dealings, but it was not illegal to sell Israel arms in 2003. So therefore, selling arms to Israel in 2003 is a positive for the US economy - there was no reason this is a problem. Now, in the future, their either might be MORE or LESS restrictions on arms sales to Israel. So what's the problem?
CameronPoe wrote:
"Israel is very important, because on the one hand it is a very sophisticated, high-tech, arms developer and dealer. But on the other hand, there are no ethical or moral constraints: there is no Congress, there are no human rights concerns, there are no laws against taking bribes - the Israeli government can do anything it wants to. So you have very sophisticated rogue state - not a Libyan rogue state, but a high tech, military-expert rogue state. Now that is tremendously useful, both for Europe and for the United States. For example, there are American Congressional constraints on selling arms to China because of China's human rights problems. So what Israel does is it tinkers with American arms just enough that they can be considered Israeli arms, and in that way bypasses Congress." Jeff Halper, 20 September 2003 - book entitled "Israel and the Empire: Interview with Jeff Halper"
Again, US/Chinese relations are great. I'm also thinking (no research by me here) that we had lifted the human rights restriction for China in the Clinton Administration. And, if the arms go to where we don't want them, then the repercussions are not to supply or supply less. This Halper guy is throwing out many opinions, so I'm giving him the benefit of the doubt instead of tossing aside his argument altogether.
CameronPoe wrote:
"Washington and Jerusalem have an understanding dating back to 1969 that as long as Israel maintains "ambiguity" and does not openly declare itself a nuclear power, the U.S. will not force it to join the NPT (which would mean destroying its nuclear capabilities)." Aluf Benn, 26 December 2003
http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/pages/ShAr … ;listSrc=Y
Oooo...a fact...So what's the problem here?
CameronPoe wrote:
"Our sufferings have granted us immunity papers, as it were . . . After what all those dirty goyim have done to us, none of them is entitled to preach morality to us. We, on the other hand, have carte blanche, because we were victims and have suffered so much. Once a victim, always a victim, and victimhood entitles its owners to a moral exemption." Amos Oz (born Klausner), Israeli journalist, 1982
http://politics.guardian.co.uk/attacks/ … 40,00.html
So an Israeli reporter says they can do what they want to do, and doesn't mention any other country. Are Israeli reporters policy makers? What year was that quote again?
CameronPoe wrote:
"In this difficult time we must again reaffirm we are enlisted for the duration-and reaffirm our belief that the cause of Israel must be the cause of America-and the cause of people of conscience everywhere." John Kerry (D), 17 February 2004
http://www.nationalvanguard.org/printer.php?id=2102, several other sources
States Israel is an ally. Ahh...a conspiracy.
CameronPoe wrote:
"What has been happening over the years is a predictable routine from the head of the Israeli government. The Israeli puppeteer travels to Washington. The Israeli puppeteer meets with the puppet in the White House, and then moves down Pennsylvania Avenue and meets with the puppets in Congress, and then takes back billions of taxpayer dollars. It is time for the Washington puppet show to be replaced by the Washington peace show. In that, we will enhance the freedom and security of both Palestinian and Israeli people, peoples around the world, and the American people here and abroad." Ralph Nader, 28 June 2004
http://www.israelnn.com/news.php3?id=64895
Ok, roll the clock back to 2004. Nader's right {EDIT RIGHT HERE- so we carry out Nader's plan}. Two years pass - what changes do you see? Oh, war in Lebanon. Terrorists trying to blow up planes. Yep...that would have worked. Two words: Ralph Nader
CameronPoe wrote:
"Meantime among those who still deny Zionist power in US foreign policy, one only has to read the accounts of the AIPAC conference in Washington in May 2004. At a time when Israel was killing children in the streets of Rafah and destroying hundreds of homes under the horrified eyes of the entire civilized world, when an indignant UN Security Council finally rose to its feet and unanimously condemned Israel, US Congressional leaders and the two major Presidential candidates pledged unconditional support to Israel, evoking the bloodthirsty cheers of investment brokers, dentists, doctors, lawyers - the cream of the cream of American Jewish society. "The cause of Israel is the cause of America" rings out from the mouth of every candidate as the Israelis bulldoze homes and snipers shoot small girls on their way to buy candy. Its almost as if Sharon wanted to demonstrate the power of the Zionists in the US, timing the vile destruction of Rafah to coincide with the AIPAC convention and the disgusting appearance of the spineless American politicians supporting ongoing crimes against humanity. Not one voice was raised in even meek protest. To those who claim that the Zionist are just one of a number of "influential lobbies" - try explaining the unconditional support for Israel's genocide of the Palestinian people by the most powerful politicians in the US.
It is almost a perverse pleasure to watch Sharon smear the muck and gore of Rafah on the groveling faces of US politicians - they deserve each other. But for those of us who support a democratic anti-imperialist foreign policy this is one of the most humiliating moments in US history."
James Petras, US professor/writer, 25 May 2004
http://www.aljazeerah.info/Opinion%20ed … Petras.htm
Holy crap! Another guy says the US is allied with Israel. The conspiracy thickens.
CameronPoe wrote:
"When I go into churches in the 4th District, there are only two countries I pray for: Israel and the United States." Robert Aderholt (R), 5 September 2004
http://www.juancole.com/2004/09/aipac-s … ence.html, lifted from Decatur Daily, Alabama
Holy crapalooza! A third guy says the US is allied with Israel. Must be a conspiracy.
CameronPoe wrote:
"In fact, the U.S.-Israeli relationship has grown so very close over the years that it is almost impossible to distinguish whose policy, Israel's or ours, is being pursued in the Middle East, and this is a reality that puts the United States in grave danger." Bill Christison, ex-CIA, 12 October 2004
http://www.counterpunch.org/christison10122004.html
Allied and in danger? No way! I never would have guessed that.
CameronPoe wrote:
"We'll know for sure real freedom has dawned in Iraq when Baghdad orders U.S. troops out, raises oil prices, rebuilds its armed forces, and renews support for the Palestinian cause." Eric Margolis, Journalist, 30 January 2005
http://www.canoe.ca/NewsStand/Columnist … 14831.html
I haven't read that recently - (I'm being honest here) - did Iraq do all that? I did see a rally and a timetable for US withdrawal. It would be nice to have our guys back. And to answer the quote - I never thought Iraqis would love the US or Israel. So putting this quote here accomplishes what?
I love it when people string semi-related quotes together to form a conspiracy. Why not just state it? These quotes do not say anything but the following:
The US is an ally to Israel, some people like it, some don't.
Nice conspiracy theory...proves what we already know...good work.
Last edited by Pug (2006-08-11 13:27:00)