A Jew weary Yank.
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Rebel Yell
3/26/2002 (10:00)
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After all the carnage wreaked by the Israeli Government on the Palestinians, and in view of the fact that Israel is getting ready to destroy all of the Palestinian population, I, as an American Gentile, sick and tired of my country being manipulated on behalf of Israel by this country's American Jewish Community, do hope and pray that there is some force, somewhere, which can deter or completely stop what Israel is now planning to do to the rest of the Palestinian People.

We are being psychologically prepared for this action of Israel by the media here in the United States.

This action of Israel will be the final solution to the Palestinian problem, tacitly blessed by the United States Government while Europe and the rest of the world watch on - powerless to do anything - because of the grip which the Jews have on the United States, England, France, and the rest of Europe, in effect.

Only one power exists which could only deter to some degree the murderous Israeli plan in the making, and that is Iraq, and the Israelis know this - that is why they and the American Jews have been lobbying Washington to get Iraq totally wiped out - to make the Middle East safe not only for Israel's existence, but for its complete take over of the Occupied Territories, and the destruction of the Palestinian People.

Iraq, even though it has capability for tools of mass destruction, and may, indeed, already have them, would not attack Israel under any circumstances, given the military hardware which Israel has from the U. S., particularly if Israel would leave the East Jerusalem and the rest of the Occupied Territories, and dismantle the illegal settlements.

But Israel is ready to fight to the finish to keep it all by destroying all of the Palestinians.

Isn't it something that the Jews are equating anti-Israel behaviour with anti-semitism. And, by the way, if antipathy toward the Jewish control freaks, who want to and do control everything in this country with respect to Israel, and the AJC's political agenda for the rest of the United States, then is essentially anti-semitism, you're going to see alot more of so-called anti-semites. We are not against Jews, per se, just their domination of us, their total control of us in our government.

Take a look at how much money the Jewish community has doled out to each politician on Capitol Hill and you will understand how AIPAC is able to muster letter after letter of total support for Israel - sent to every Presidential Administration for forty years.

The story of Jewish corruption of our government is a sordid one.
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Heath Nason
3/26/2002 (12:14)
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You sure about this?

'Iraq, even though.... would not attack Israel under any circumstances, given the military hardware which Israel has from the U. S.' (comment made by you on the middleeast.org webstie)

In case you can't remember (or conveniently forgot), Iraq and that pack of animals that govern that country, did attack Israel during the Gulf War, with Scud Missiles. Totally unprovoked by Israel that is. So no you try to tell people they wouldn't do it again given half a chance?

You people have NOTHING to do with Islam or any religion, you are sick animals who condone the killing of innocent people.
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observer
3/26/2002 (15:40)
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Totally unprovoked by Israel?

Israel attacked Iraq in 1981, destroying an atomic reactor on the grounds that it might someday be used to make atomic weapons. Of course Israel already had a large atomic arsenal at that time.

The Israel lobby also was a key force behind Bush senior's Gulf war. Just as it is a key force behind Boy George's threats to attack Iraq again.

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newcomer
3/26/2002 (18:20)
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The only question that needs to be asked and answered is: 'Where will the yanks and yids take us.' It is becoming more prevalent every day that the start of WW3 is going to start a lot sooner than a lot of people are prepared to believe. Damn the yanks and the yids
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TheAZCowBoy
3/26/2002 (20:06)
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Re: Iraq as a final solution to the Jewish problem in the Muddled East.

4get it, yes Iraq would push the 'red' button in a heart beat and vaporize the Zionist entity, unfortunately it hasn't the firepower, air force or the logistics capabilities.

Best candidate? Iran, with it's phenomenal Al-Shabab III IRBM armed with already (CIS supplied) on hand nuclear/chemical warheads.

According to Aviation Week & Space technology, the telemetry on the last launch into Northen Iran showed excellent characteristics, the 1 metric ton test warhead hit within 100 metres of ground zero.

When you compare Israel's last 'serious' test of it's Jericho II IRMB launched over the Mediterrainan, July 2000, it hit over 100 Km. from it's intended target and almost hit a US Navy observation ship, Ooops!

2nd best candidate is Syria with its 700+ advanced Scud-C Korean IRBM's with advanced Chinese chemical warheads. If it could fire a 300 IRBM salvo and caught Israel completely off guard, who cares about Israel's 400+ nuclear warheads!

Hey G.W., just send them LIKUDNIK thug buddies of yours 100,000 Dow Corning zippered plastic body bags and a few of the US Navy's DECON crews from the Norfolk Virginia Naval Base with high hopes, lead lined jock straps, and plastic disposable dust pans!
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William
3/26/2002 (23:56)
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Iraq was the most powerful Arab country 12 years ago, but they have been virtually destroyed. They pose no serious threat to Israel or the US. Iran is a far more powerful country, but they still don't have the power to influence Israel. The only real threat to Israel comes from Europe. They are increasingly upset with our Mid-east policy, but are powerless at the moment to stop us.

Interestingly today, the Galileo project was approved by the EU. Its not specific to the Mid-east, but the EU is building its own GPS system. The US is not happy, because we currently provide GPS signals to all free, but have the ability to turn them off when we like. The EU doesn't like the US holding this over everyone's heads so is spending over $1 billion to build an additional network. It's certainly a huge expense that wouldn't be necessary if the political rift wasn't widening between us and Europe.