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get on line, recon by fire and get rid of this cesspool.... you Israeli's have put up with enough of this schit.... and sadly it will surface again in a few weeks. ENOUGH of this Iran supported puppet.

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you Israeli's have put up with enough of this schit.... and sadly it will surface again in a few weeks. ENOUGH of this Iran supported puppet.

Haha,.. They are going to have to put up with a lot worse now some justice has finally been done, and the Palestinians start dragging some of the Israeli war Criminals before the ICC.
 
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Haha,.. They are going to have to put up with a lot worse now some justice has finally been done, and the Palestinians start dragging some of the Israeli war Criminals before the ICC.

Won't happen, the U.S. will do everything in it's capablity to block such an action.

All international mediary organizations are tolerated so long as they do not directly threaten American relations with Israel to such an extent.

America has a very precarious balance in the middle East.

Israel is a strong point and pivot in this swing of things, no matter what they cannot be purged or allowed to fall. Even if it mean withdrawl or moving dissolution of any action taken on the international scene to do so.

Or even fighting for it...

That's thing, that will always seem like the best option when no one nation there can defend itself alone to such agression.

But when we provide no other choice to the international scene so dependent on our reserve currency status, sooner or later those nations will no longer stand alone, and the consequences will move from much more harmful ones than military ones.

This is the core issue on future American Israeli actions.
 
obama is a member of the muslim brotherhood, he is no friend of Israel... he will throw them under the bus.. Israel knows not to listen to his words but to watch what he does... like support Morsi and giving him mega millions for instance..... Israel is in more danger now then at any other time... the muslim world knows obama is on their side......... example: he watched as his ambassador was killed and STILL hasn't told us WHERE he was while the Benghazi debacle was going on. Noper, obama may *say* he supports Israel but the opposite is obvious: again for example, our weak response when the UN was recognizing Palestine and giving them a seat in the UN.
 
obama is a member of the muslim brotherhood, he is no friend of Israel... he will throw them under the bus.. Israel knows not to listen to his words but to watch what he does... like support Morsi and giving him mega millions for instance..... Israel is in more danger now then at any other time... the muslim world knows obama is on their side......... example: he watched as his ambassador was killed and STILL hasn't told us WHERE he was while the Benghazi debacle was going on. Noper, obama may *say* he supports Israel but the opposite is obvious: again for example, our weak response when the UN was recognizing Palestine and giving them a seat in the UN.

Can't see the forest for the trees...

And our weak response? What do conider a good response? Carpet bombing instead?
 
Won't happen, the U.S. will do everything in it's capablity to block such an action.

All international mediary organizations are tolerated so long as they do not directly threaten American relations with Israel to such an extent.

America has a very precarious balance in the middle East.

Israel is a strong point and pivot in this swing of things, no matter what they cannot be purged or allowed to fall. Even if it mean withdrawl or moving dissolution of any action taken on the international scene to do so.

Or even fighting for it...

That's thing, that will always seem like the best option when no one nation there can defend itself alone to such agression.

But when we provide no other choice to the international scene so dependent on our reserve currency status, sooner or later those nations will no longer stand alone, and the consequences will move from much more harmful ones than military ones.

This is the core issue on future American Israeli actions.

The ICC option has some other advantages though as although it really carries no weight in countries that do not want to accept its rulings it does have the power to effectively isolate those wanted by it so even if Israel or the US ignored its rulings you would end up electing governments that could not leave the country for fear of arrest in nations that do accept its rulings so in many respects the ICC can paralyse foreign policy..

obama is a member of the muslim brotherhood, he is no friend of Israel... he will throw them under the bus.. Israel knows not to listen to his words but to watch what he does... like support Morsi and giving him mega millions for instance..... Israel is in more danger now then at any other time... the muslim world knows obama is on their side......... example: he watched as his ambassador was killed and STILL hasn't told us WHERE he was while the Benghazi debacle was going on. Noper, obama may *say* he supports Israel but the opposite is obvious: again for example, our weak response when the UN was recognizing Palestine and giving them a seat in the UN.

Are you still spreading that lie?
U.S. Senate candidate Barry Hinckley says Obama administration gave $1.5 billion to Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood

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Foreign policy was one of the issues that came up when U.S. Senate candidate Benjamin "Barry" Hinckley was interviewed on "State of the State," a cable television public affairs program that aired April 21 and 22.

Hinckley, a Republican, was critical of foreign aid, and specifically questioned one of the aid decisions of the Obama administration. He was struggling a bit as he made his point, but here's what he said:

"Obama gave the Muslim Brotherhood a million [then correcting himself] a billion and a half dollars last week, you know, in Egypt. We need that money here. A billion and a half dollars could really help Rhode Island, quite frankly. We probably need it, in my opinion, more than the Muslim Brotherhood needs it . . . especially when the Muslim Brotherhood got together, I think one of the first things they did, when they convened their new congress, was to make Israel enemy #1. And we give them a billion and a half dollars? That's a problem in my book. We need to focus our resources here."

The Muslim Brotherhood has been a part of Egyptian politics -- sometimes an outlawed part -- since 1928; one of its goals is to promote Sharia law, which is the moral code and religious law of Islam.

Did the Obama administration really give the Brotherhood $1.5 billion?

It turns out that the money was actually an aid package to Egypt itself, not the Brotherhood, according to a March 22 story in The Washington Post.

We contacted Hinckley's campaign.

Spokesman Christopher McAuliffe said Hinckley "is aware that there is a pro forma difference between the Muslim Brotherhood and the government of Egypt. In that light, his position could certainly have been more precise. However, I do think the basis of it is readily understandable, since the Egyptian government is dominated by the Muslim Brotherhood."

For guidance on that point, we contacted some experts on Egypt.

Melani Cammett, director of the Middle East studies program at Brown University, told us that sending aid to Egypt was not the same as giving it to the Brotherhood because the Brotherhood doesn't actually control the government.

"It's true that the Muslim Brotherhood won the plurality of seats [in December elections] and when you combine them with the Salafis, which are more radical Islamists, they've won the majority of seats in the parliament," she said. "The fact of the matter is the SCAF, which is the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces, still controls the government and controls the executive branch and is manipulating things in such a way that it's making it difficult for the Islamists to exert their full power as the majority in parliament."

"So the major struggle going on in Egyptian politics right now is that the SCAF, controlled by elite military officers, is not willing to relinquish power," said Cammett.

John P. Entelis, director of Middle East studies at Fordham University, said it would be "totally inaccurate" to say that $1.5 billion is going to the Muslim Brotherhood. "This is an ongoing military aid package that we've been giving to Egypt since 1979."

The aid package, according to multiple sources, includes $1.3 billion in military aid and $250 million in economic and political assistance.

Our ruling

Republican U.S. Senate candidate Barry Hinckley said the Obama administration approved $1.5 billion to go to Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood.

In fact, the aid package was for the nation of Egypt, not the Brotherhood. The Brotherhood may control the largest bloc of seats in parliament, but it's not even a majority. Not only that, the country itself continues, for now at least, to be controlled by the military. And more than 80 percent of the aid package is military aid.

The statement is incorrect for so many reasons, we rate it False.

http://www.politifact.com/rhode-isl...ate-candidate-barry-hinckley-says-obama-admi/

Some times the saying "tell a lie often enough and it will become the truth" ends up just making you look foolish.
 
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Some times the saying "tell a lie often enough and it will become the truth" ends up just making you look foolish.

Well, he does reflect our national attitude to a degree.
That's what trouble me so, we American's pay so little attention on how dependent we are on resources obtained from foriegn countries.

Even the fuel we burn to grow the massive food reserves on desert soil is critical to our lives as we know it. All dependent on foriegn avenues to keep us all fed.

I guess we have it so long we all grow entitled to them and don't care how we feed this lifestyle even at the expense of others anymore. That doesn't make us look very good in the eyes of others, and history is not on our side in the Israel issue.

In the words of Mr. Churchill.

"The Americans will always do the right thing… after they’ve exhausted all the alternatives.”
 
Won't happen, the U.S. will do everything in it's capablity to block such an action.
Unfortunately for Israel, the US has no say in the matter, it will be a decision made between the ICC and the PA, to see if there is cause. Just like Mlado Radić, Radislav Krstić, Slobodan Milošević etc. It all starts slowly, as it did in South Africa and it will gradually pick up pace as more and more peoples attention is bought to it. It will take time but provision has now been made to allow the first steps to be taken, remember how long it took in Serbia,... and they are still hunting some of their crims, but like the hunt for the Nazis it is a slow but virtually unstoppable process once started.

Of course once the truth starts coming out at the trials no doubt there will be growing International pressure put on the US to stop aiding and abetting a criminal enterprise.
 
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Can't see the forest for the trees...

And our weak response? What do conider a good response? Carpet bombing instead?
no, by letting it be known that those who receive big monies from us will *loose* those monies if they vote favorably....... we said nothing but do what obama is most famous for as a senator.... we voted *present*; in this case it is akin to voting *yea*.
 
no, by letting it be known that those who receive big monies from us will *loose* those monies if they vote favorably....... we said nothing but do what obama is most famous for as a senator.... we voted *present*; in this case it is akin to voting *yea*.

International co operation such as Japan and China signing an agreement in 2011 to trade outside the dollar already is working on making our money useless.

We import almost EVERYTHING.

So what will we do when the paper in your wallet is just paper? And the ships don't want to off load goods here anymore?

Shoot everybody we don't like?
 
International co operation such as Japan and China signing an agreement in 2011 to trade outside the dollar already is working on making our money useless.

We import almost EVERYTHING.

So what will we do when the paper in your wallet is just paper? And the ships don't want to off load goods here anymore?

Shoot everybody we don't like?

Lets not forget...
Iran and Russia End Trading in Dollars

10 January 2012 | Issue 4798
Bloomberg
Iran and Russia replaced the U.S. dollar with their national currencies in bilateral trade, Iran's state-run Fars news agency reported Saturday, citing Seyed Reza Sajjadi, the Iranian ambassador in Moscow.
The proposal to switch to the ruble and the rial was raised by President Dmitry Medvedev at a meeting with his Iranian counterpart, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, in Astana, Kazakhstan, at the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, the ambassador said. The meeting was in June of last year.
Iran has replaced the dollar in its oil trade with India, China and Japan, Fars reported.
The European Union, the United States and the United Nations are applying sanctions against Iran over its nuclear program. Iran says its nuclear efforts are for civilian purposes and to generate electricity, while the United States and several major allies say the program represents a weapons threat.
Meanwhile, Iran's Bushehr nuclear power plant will reach full electricity-generating capacity on Feb. 1, Fars news agency reported Sunday, citing Fereydoun Abbasi, head of the country's Atomic Energy Organization.
The plant's 1,000-megawatt maximum output will meet 2.5 percent of the Islamic Republic's power needs, Abbasi was cited as saying. Iran is ready to export nuclear energy services to nations such as those in Africa that hold uranium resources, he also said.




Read more: http://www.themoscowtimes.com/busin...-trading-in-dollars/450752.html#ixzz2DxLOkhPB
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The reality is that the US Dollar is a weakening currency and the is continuing to weaken as you print more to pay debt at the rate it is going you will need a bank loan to pay for the bullets to "shoot em all" soon.
 
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Lets not forget...
Iran and Russia End Trading in Dollars

10 January 2012 | Issue 4798
Bloomberg
Iran and Russia replaced the U.S. dollar with their national currencies in bilateral trade, Iran's state-run Fars news agency reported Saturday, citing Seyed Reza Sajjadi, the Iranian ambassador in Moscow.
The proposal to switch to the ruble and the rial was raised by President Dmitry Medvedev at a meeting with his Iranian counterpart, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, in Astana, Kazakhstan, at the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, the ambassador said. The meeting was in June of last year.
Iran has replaced the dollar in its oil trade with India, China and Japan, Fars reported.
The European Union, the United States and the United Nations are applying sanctions against Iran over its nuclear program. Iran says its nuclear efforts are for civilian purposes and to generate electricity, while the United States and several major allies say the program represents a weapons threat.
Meanwhile, Iran's Bushehr nuclear power plant will reach full electricity-generating capacity on Feb. 1, Fars news agency reported Sunday, citing Fereydoun Abbasi, head of the country's Atomic Energy Organization.
The plant's 1,000-megawatt maximum output will meet 2.5 percent of the Islamic Republic's power needs, Abbasi was cited as saying. Iran is ready to export nuclear energy services to nations such as those in Africa that hold uranium resources, he also said.




Read more: http://www.themoscowtimes.com/busin...-trading-in-dollars/450752.html#ixzz2DxLOkhPB
The Moscow Times

The reality is that the US Dollar is a weakening currency and the is continuing to weaken as you print more to pay debt at the rate it is going you will need a bank loan to pay for the bullets to "shoot em all" soon.

What scares me is that most Americans even today exhibit good over all qualities as people. Yet outside our borders not only don't they see our actions, they openly refuse to even challenge that are no consequences to runaway military and economic agression.

Openely resistant to such observations.

What I am scared over is like with Israel, what happens next?

We are right now building the very economic and military alliance that will keep us forever chained to the borders of an abandoned North America.
 
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We're screwed.

Run around the world spoiling for a fight because you broke your economic system and the world will kill us back.


Hope it's all worth it. Think about that when you realize you can't eat your ego and your children are now futureless.
 
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Hope it's all worth it. Think about that when you realize you can't eat your ego and your children are now futureless.
Oh no,... they will certainly have a future, but I can't say it will be very pleasant, trying to repair the social, economic and military mess that will be their inheritance.
 
We're screwed.

Run around the world spoiling for a fight because you broke your economic system and the world will kill us back.


Hope it's all worth it. Think about that when you realize you can't eat your ego and your children are now futureless.

I don't think any one is screwed but I would suggest that like many western governments (mine included) you haven't faced up to the realities of the mess these economies are in and as such the measures have not been taken to bring the recession to an end.
 
I don't think any one is screwed but I would suggest that like many western governments (mine included) you haven't faced up to the realities of the mess these economies are in and as such the measures have not been taken to bring the recession to an end.

Since I am not a policy maker, just a citizen, for me at least urging my fellow citizens to see what is happening is a logical place to start.

If we remain divided, unsure and un confident in our capabilities as a people then our policy makers will be able to finish the job of running this dysfunctional economic structure into the ground at our expense.
 
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