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US-Israeli Alliance at an end due to Netanyahu's remarks

CMike

Well-Known Member
Then we should continue preparing.
But a preemptive attack on Iran would likely inspire more terrorism.
It behooves Americastan to place its own interest above the paranoid wants of Israel & other Zionists.
And I say that peace serves us (& Israel, even though they don't seem to know it).
In the meantime they are supporting Al Qaida, Hezbollah, and Hamas and more or less control Baghdad, Damascus, Yemen, and Lebanon.

What more are they going to do?

And we need to take them on before they get nukes.
 

LuisDantas

Aura of atheification
Premium Member
White House 'rethinking' Israel ties, peace process rules - World - CBC News

From the article:

Repeatedly, President Obama's aptly-named spokesman, Josh Earnest, told reporters Thursday the U.S. is "rethinking" and "re-evaluating," and "reconsidering" its decades-long, unwavering support of a negotiated solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

The days of Washington automatically supporting Israel at the UN, striving to protect it from international isolation may be over: "That foundation has been eroded," said Earnest. "It means that our policy decisions need to be reconsidered."

One can only hope.
 

GoodbyeDave

Well-Known Member
In the meantime they are supporting Al Qaida
Thank you for the references to the claims that Iran supports Al Qaida. The trouble is that they are all assertions, without evidence, by US government officials. I seem to remember US government officials telling us that Saddam Hussein had weapons of mass destruction, and that Iraq would be better off if they removed him.
 

atpollard

Active Member
Thank you for the references to the claims that Iran supports Al Qaida. The trouble is that they are all assertions, without evidence, by US government officials. I seem to remember US government officials telling us that Saddam Hussein had weapons of mass destruction, and that Iraq would be better off if they removed him.
They did remove tons of yellow cake from Iraq to Canada.
So you are correct that 'No, Iraq did not have WMDs' ... but to imply that it was all a myth is equally incorrect.
Iran was further behind in WMD development than the administration claimed, but they were working on it.
 

Wirey

Fartist
They did remove tons of yellow cake from Iraq to Canada.
So you are correct that 'No, Iraq did not have WMDs' ... but to imply that it was all a myth is equally incorrect.
Iran was further behind in WMD development than the administration claimed, but they were working on it.

Got proof of that? I live in Canada and we don't allow nuclear material to cross the border normally, let alone dirty nuclear material.
 

JacobEzra.

Dr. Greenthumb
This is all Obama who is just nit picking.

Obama is just disrespectful trash

Shame on him to interfere in the internal election of an ally.

And just a little reminder of Obama's sordid campaign.

Obama said Latinos should punish their political enemies.


Remember, according to Obama words in a campaign matter.
Meddling in an allies internal politics.... you sure you're talking of Obama and not Netanyahu?
 

metis

aged ecumenical anthropologist
I'd like to see Obama send a message to Netanyahu over his race baiting, right wing nonsense.
After his race-baiting and fear-mongering, I've lost respect for him even though I agree with quite a bit of what he says.

And Obama isn't the first U.S. president to have a problem with him. During the "H.W." years, James Baker wouldn't put through Bibi's phone calls to talk to Bush as he was considered such a pain in the derriere.
 

Flankerl

Well-Known Member

On the other side you have the die-hard conservative Moshe Dayan.

Oh wait.
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Isn't it fun how the right wing convinced large parts of the electorate that only they have ever fought for and defended Israel while they only ever intervened in the Lebanese Civil War, (in comparison to real wars) minor stuff in Gaza, the WB and south Lebanon?
 
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