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Title: New York/Moscow/Tel Aviv Triangle
Source: jewsvszionists.wordpress.com
URL Source: https://jewsvszionists.wordpress.co ... w-yorkmoscowtel-aviv-triangle/
Published: Apr 13, 2008
Author: North American Union Exposed
Post Date: 2015-03-07 11:06:55 by GreyLmist
Keywords: Golda Meir, Stalin, Kaganovich, Pact
Views: 167
Comments: 9

At this point, you may be confused, Israel and the Soviets are ideological allies — both follow the ideas of Karl Marx, so both are communist/socialist. Yet, the Soviets supplied military equipment to the Arabs — Israel’s enemies; and at the same time, the Soviet Union’s enemy, the United States, was arming Israel.

To understand the treachery which Zionist/Bolshevik Jews are capable and to understand the treachery which took place before and during the 1973 War, I must explain the New York/Moscow/Tel Aviv Triangle. To do so, it is necessary to go back a few years in history.

A heavy migration of Jews from Russia to America started in 1831. Most of these were communist Jews. So many of these communist/Bolshevik Jews settled in New York City that New York has been referred to as ‘Moscow on the Hudson’.

It has been pointed out, and with good reason, that decisions regarding communist policies come not from Moscow, but from New York City. Whether this is a fact or not is immaterial. What is important is the fact that there is a close tie between the Zionist/Bolshevik Jews in New York City and the Zionist/Bolshevik Jews in Moscow, and extending to include the Zionist/Bolshevik Jews who dominate Israel’s government.

The Zionist power over the U.S. Government in Washington, D.C. stems from the Zionist/Bolsheviks centered in New York City. It is from New York that orders go out to the vast Zionist network all over the U.S. — a network that influences the economic and political affairs of not only our federal government, but nearly all, if not all, state governments, and to a great extent the governments of the larger and even medium sized cities. This power of the Zionist/Bolshevik Jews over the U.S. makes the New York leg of the New York/Moscow/Tel Aviv Triangle a tremendous influence over communist policies.

In viewing the 1973 War, most people, and it seems most Arabs, are of the impression that since Soviet Russia sold equipment to Egypt and other Arab countries, the Soviets were in support of the Arabs in the 1973 War. This is a false impression. To understand that this is the result of more deceit on the part of Israel and the Soviet Union, you must be aware of the Golda Meir-Stalin/Kaganovich Pact.

Golda Meir had been born in Russia, grew up in Milwaukmee, Wisconsin and in 1921 migrated to Israel. In 1949, Golda Meir became Israel’s first ambassador to the Soviet Union.

Representing Israel, Ambassador Golda Meir, a Bolshevik Jewess, met with two representatives of the Soviet Union: Kaganovich, a Bolshevik Jew and Stalin who had married a Bolshevik Jewess. They made a secret agreement — a pact.

ISRAEL’S PART OF THE PACT WAS:

1. Israel would not allow any Western country, especially the U.S. to build military bases on Israeli territory. 2. Israel would allow an official communist party to function freely in Israel. 3. Israel would not make any agreement to solve the Palestinian problem. 4. Israel would influence world Jewry, especially in the U.S. to have Western Powers adopt a policy of favoring Israel over the Arabs. 5. Israel was to continue its Marxist economic policies and prevent any free- enterprise tendencies.

SOVIET UNION’S PART OF THE PACT WAS:

1. The Soviets would institute a pro-Arab policy solely as a camouflage for its true intention, which was to furnish aid to the Arabs, but never enough to enable the Arabs to destroy Israel. 2. The Soviets would open the gates of Soviet satellite countries to Jewish immigration to Israel. Should this be insufficient, Soviet Russia then would open its own gates to immigration. 3. The Soviets would absolutely guarantee the security of Israel.

** Both the Soviet Union and Israel would exchange intelligence reports.

From the terms of this pact, you can see it was, and still is, the aim of the Soviet Union and Zionist/Marxist Israel to prevent peace between the Arab countries and Israel until all the Arab countries are forced to adopt socialism under Soviet leadership.

In the conduct of the 1973 War you can see part of this deceitful agreement being utilized — in particular the part about the Soviet Union helping the Arabs — but not helping enough to defeat Israel.

In planning the 1967 War, Israel was aware that the Arab countries bordering Israel were buying equipment from the Soviets, an Israeli ally. But, because of the Golda Meir-Stalin/Kaganovich Pact, Israeli leaders knew the Soviets would not help the Arabs enough to defeat Israel — that the aid the Soviets were giving the Arabs was only ‘bait’ to draw the Arab countries into the Soviet trap. Also, Israeli leaders knew that their American Zionist brethren were making sure the U.S. Government was supplying enough arms to stop the Arabs; and would send more equipment, even troops if necessary.

When the 1973 War started, Jordan, Egypt, Syria and Iraq surprised Israel with their improved fighting capability.

The Egyptian Army faced what would seem an impossible task in its attempt to penetrate Israeli territory.

First, there was the water barrier, the Suez Canal, to cross. Then, they would face a high wall of sand and fine dust which was erected by Israel. Behind that wall was a third barrier — a line of Israeli fortifications. These fortifications were stronger than the Maginot Line erected by France before World War II to stop any German invasion of France.

Yet, by ingenuity, the Egyptian Army crossed the Suez Canal, went over the sand and dust barrier and broke through the heavy fortifications in a matter of a few hours.

Israel was in trouble; the Arabs were winning the war.

But, as pre-planned — If necessary, the U.S. airlifted huge amounts of military equipment and supplies to Israel and, as I mentioned before, the U.S. Airborne Divison at Ft. Bragg, N.C. and U.S. troops stationed in Germany were placed on alert and would have been sent to help the Israeli forces if it became necessary to help Israel win the war. Fortunately for America, American troops weren’t needed to help Israel survive. The additional arms were enough. However, the Arab forces were strong enough to stop Israel from taking over more Arab land. In fact, Egypt was able to take back part of the Sinai.

Egypt’s President Sadat realized that the Soviets had no intention of helping the Arabs win the war; that the Soviets in selling them some equipment were only trying to trap Egypt in the Soviet net. So, Sadat kicked Soviet military advisors and civilian technicians out of Egypt.


Poster Comment:

iirc, this article was online before 9/11. There isn't a doc-link in that printing to a Golda Meir-Stalin/Kaganovich Pact and official international pacts/treaties might have dissolved with the Soviet Union. Archiving for viewpoint on that era and wars in the region as pertaining to America.

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#1. To: GreyLmist (#0)

Both the Soviet Union and Israel would exchange intelligence reports.

Probably still going on. Israelis making a bundle from providing technological data they get from duals in US, etc., selling it to Russians. Saves Russia the expense of setting up a spy network in US and avoiding embarrassing situations when spies are caught.

Tatarewicz  posted on  2015-03-07   21:38:25 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: All (#0)

iirc, this article was online before 9/11. There isn't a doc-link in that printing to a Golda Meir-Stalin/Kaganovich Pact

Found that the info is originally from a 1984 book titled, "The Life of an American Jew in Racist Marxist Israel", by Jack Bernstein; Publisher: Noontide Press -- which would explain why there isn't a doc link for further data about the said Pact but there is no footnoted citation for it in the book-format, either, that I could find.

References:

1. archive.org/Wayback Machine [bottom of pg. 16 to top of pg. 19]

2. amazon.com under the altered title, "The Life of An American Jew in Israel AND Benjamin H. Freedman-in His Own Words" by Jack Bernstein (Author), Benjamin H. Freedman (Author), & 3 more [cites first edition publication by Noontide Press]

Reportedly at a number of sites, Jack Bernstein may have been assassinated.

Although, America was the first country to de facto (informally) recognize Israel when it declared Independence (from the United Nations?), followed by Iran (which had protected Jews in WWII; Ref. the "Tehran Children"/"Children of Tehran") and 5 other nations, the first government to de jure recognize Israel (in law) was the Soviet Union.

These sites note more than one diplomatic break between the Soviet Union and Israel that I could find in evidence:

Joseph Stalin - Wikipedia: 18 December 1878[1] – was the leader of the Soviet Union from the mid-1920s until his death [on 5 March] 1953 [a few days after a stroke]. [...] Stalin originally supported the creation of Israel in 1948. [...] Golda Meir came to Moscow as the first Israeli Ambassador to the USSR that year. However, after providing war materiel for Israel through Czechoslovakia from 1947 to 1949, Stalin later changed his mind and came out against Israel.

1. 1953 - Wikipedia

February 11: The Soviet Union [still under Stalin] breaks diplomatic relations with Israel after a [February 9] bomb explosion at the Soviet embassy.

1-A. Foreign relations of the Soviet Union - Wikipedia: Relations with Israel - The first source of tension in relations between Israel and the Soviet Union occurred on February 9, 1953, when the USSR severed relations with Israel. The USSR used a bomb incident on Soviet Legation in Tel Aviv as an excuse to end relations and claimed that the government was responsible.[16] [...] This was the first breach in diplomatic relations that Israel had experienced with a superpower. [...] After the death of Stalin in 1953, the Soviet Union’s foreign policy was less hostile. The new Soviet Prime Minister, Vyacheslav Molotov, presented a new policy of openness and peacefulness. This new policy inspired Israel to initiate relations with the USSR again, on condition that Israel would no longer criticize the USSR publicly, especially regarding the Soviet Jews.

1-B. Footnote #16 above at 1-A: Govrin, Yosef. Israeli-Soviet relations, 1953-67 : from confrontation to disruption /. 1st ed. Portland: Frank Cass, 1998. Pages 3-58, 221-324

1-C. + the Page xxxv preview-excerpt from that above referenced book for Footnote #16, available at books.google.com [Routledge. Copyright.]

Golda Meir is mentioned there with the last name of Meyerson, also, but no mention at all of Lazar Kaganovich in well over 300 pages -- which is rather strange, imo.

2. 1967 - Wikipedia

June 10: Six-Day War ends: Israel and Syria agree to a United Nations-mediated cease-fire. The Soviet Union severs diplomatic relations with Israel.

These are excerpts from an October 19, 1991 article at nytimes.com:

Israel and Soviets Restore Full Relations

JERUSALEM, Oct. 18— A quarter-century of diplomatic estrangement ended today when the Soviet Union and Israel restored full relations and expressed hope that their renewed ties would help the cause of peace in the Middle East.

On many practical levels, little will change just because ambassadors will again be exchanged after a 24-year lapse.

The two countries established consular ties in 1987, and the political climate has steadily improved to a point where Soviet Jews are largely free to emigrate here after years of severe restrictions. Nearly 350,000, including many from the now-independent Baltic republics, have flocked to Israel in the last two years, making them the country's largest Jewish group by country of origin.

"In the past, the Soviet Union tended to sort of side with the Palestinians and the Arab states, while the United States sided with Israel," Mr. Pankin told a news conference. "This did not bring any tangible fruit."

"The new approach now," he said, "is certainly not to have any proteges and support their positions no matter what they say and no matter how legitimate they may be."

No mention there of the 1953 diplomatic break that had been ordered by Stalin but the Soviet Union officially ended in December of 1991, some weeks after its October-reported reset diplomatically with Israel since 1967. Don't know if that arrangement was reconfirmed with Russia upon the Soviet Union's disintegration but do suspect that it could have been just an appearance of Cold War era hostilities for purposes of the Arms Race then and such.

This is Google's cache of http://www.wilsoncenter.org/publication/the-soviet- union-and-the-six-day-war-revelations-the-polish-archives. It is a snapshot of the page as it appeared on Mar 7, 2015 19:36:23 GMT.

COLD WAR INTERNATIONAL HISTORY PROJECT

By Uri Bar-Noi
CWIHP e-Dossier No. 8

Author: Uri Bar-Noi is Lecturer of Soviet history and diplomacy at the Open University of Israel

The Soviet Union And The Six-Day War:
Revelations From The Polish Archives.[*]

Introduction [Excerpt]

Nikita Khrushchev's memoirs, as well as the reminiscences of Soviet military and intelligence personnel, also indicate that Moscow indeed sought escalation of Middle Eastern tensions leading to the outbreak of another war between Israel and its Arab neighbors. The Soviet high command seemed to have encouraged high-ranking Egyptian and Syrian officers to go to war against Israel, and persuaded the political leadership to support its designs.

This is Google's cache of http://israelipalestinian.procon.org/view.answers.php? questionID=000446. It is a snapshot of the page as it appeared on Mar 7, 2015 13:37:40 GMT.

The Middle East Research and Information Project wrote in an article published on its website titled "The June 1967 War" (accessed Mar. 7, 2012):

"In the spring of 1967, the Soviet Union misinformed the Syrian government that Israeli forces were massing in northern Israel to attack Syria.

The Library of Congress US Federal Research Division offered the following in its 1990 Country Studies/Area Handbook on Israel:

"[...] The Soviet Union, wanting to involve Egypt as a deterrent to an Israeli initiative against Syria, misinformed Nasser on May 13 that the Israelis were planning to attack Syria on May 17

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"They're on our left, they're on our right, they're in front of us, they're behind us...they can't get away this time." -- Col. Puller, USMC

GreyLmist  posted on  2015-03-09   13:57:03 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: All (#2) (Edited)

when [Israel] declared Independence (from the United Nations?),

The link above wasn't working so corrected that here. It is the 2nd of these links being included for historical perspective and references with maps:

1. United Nations Partition Plan for Palestine - Wikipedia

2. Israeli Declaration of Independence - Wikipedia

Note: The Arabs had fought with the British in WWI for Independence from the Ottoman Empire and expected that Palestine would be one nation of equal rights for all. The territory was under administration of the British Mandate from 1920 to 1948, when that League of Nations arrangement was transferred to the newly formed United Nations org after numerous attacks by militant Jewish insurgency, ongoing even while Britain was fighting against their proclaimed archenemies, Hitler and Nazi Germany. To take possession of Palestinian areas for a separate state of their own, Jews agreed not only to the UN's haphazard partitioning, which was disproportionately in their favor, they also agreed to UN control and "internationalization" of cities that weren't at all in their zoned spaces but were entirely within the Arab partition, such as Jerusalem and Bethlehem.

Excerpts on the issues from the numbered links above:

1. The Arab states, convinced statehood had been subverted, and that the transition of authority from the League of Nations to the UN was questionable in law, wished the issues to be brought before an International Court,

2. The [Arab countries] proposed to query the International Court of Justice on the competence of the [UN] General Assembly to partition a country against the wishes of the majority of its inhabitants, but the resolution was rejected.

Edited last sentence of comment paragraph 2.

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"They're on our left, they're on our right, they're in front of us, they're behind us...they can't get away this time." -- Col. Puller, USMC

GreyLmist  posted on  2015-03-11   6:38:08 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: All (#2) (Edited)

1. 1953 - Wikipedia

February 11: The Soviet Union [still under Stalin] breaks diplomatic relations with Israel after a [February 9] bomb explosion at the Soviet embassy.

1-A. Foreign relations of the Soviet Union - Wikipedia: Relations with Israel - The first source of tension in relations between Israel and the Soviet Union occurred on February 9, 1953, when the USSR severed relations with Israel. The USSR used a bomb incident on Soviet Legation in Tel Aviv as [an excuse the reason] to end relations and claimed that the government was responsible.[16] [...] This was the first breach in diplomatic relations that Israel had experienced with a superpower. [...] After the death of Stalin in 1953, the Soviet Union’s foreign policy was less hostile. The new Soviet Prime Minister, Vyacheslav Molotov, presented a new policy of openness and peacefulness. This new policy inspired Israel to initiate relations with the USSR again, on condition that Israel would no longer criticize the USSR publicly, especially regarding the Soviet Jews.

The so-called Doctors' plot was the Israeli excuse for bombing the Soviet embassy in Tel Aviv. Link excerpt:

In 1952–53, a group of prominent Moscow doctors (predominantly Jews) was accused of conspiring to assassinate Soviet leaders. [...] Many doctors, officials and others, both Jews and non-Jews, were promptly dismissed from their jobs and arrested.

Summer of 1954: Lavon Affair - Wikipedia - no specific date noted there and not noted at all here: 1954 - Wikipedia

The Lavon Affair refers to a failed Israeli covert operation, code named Operation Susannah, conducted in Egypt in the Summer of 1954. As part of the false flag operation,[1] a group of Egyptian Jews were recruited by Israeli military intelligence to plant bombs inside Egyptian, American and British-owned civilian targets, cinemas, libraries and American educational centers. The bombs were timed to detonate several hours after closing time. The attacks were to be blamed on the Muslim Brotherhood, Egyptian Communists, "unspecified malcontents" or "local nationalists" with the aim of creating a climate of sufficient violence and instability to induce the British government to retain its occupying troops in Egypt's Suez Canal zone.[2] The operation caused no casualties, except for operative Philip Natanson, when a bomb he was taking to place in a movie theater ignited prematurely in his pocket; for two members of the cell who committed suicide after being captured; and for two operatives who were tried, convicted and executed by Egypt.

The operation ultimately became known as the Lavon Affair after the Israeli defense minister Pinhas Lavon was forced to resign as a consequence of the incident. Before Lavon's resignation, the incident had been euphemistically referred to in Israel as the "Unfortunate Affair" or "The Bad Business" [...].

No superpower diplomacy breaches mentioned over that.

Israel, October 29, 1957 -- Knesset debating chamber bombed by an Israeli over a dispute with the Jewish Agency. Grenade intended for Ben-Gurion and Golda Meir, injuring them and others.

Edited first and next to last comment sections.

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"They're on our left, they're on our right, they're in front of us, they're behind us...they can't get away this time." -- Col. Puller, USMC

GreyLmist  posted on  2015-03-13   14:03:47 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: All (#2)

1-C. + the Page xxxv preview-excerpt from that above referenced book for Footnote #16, available at books.google.com [Routledge. Copyright.]

Golda Meir is mentioned there with the last name of Meyerson, also, but no mention at all of Lazar Kaganovich in well over 300 pages -- which is rather strange, imo.

Re: the Golda Meir-Stalin/Kaganovich Pact research-issue

Added the Golda Meir link above for referencing. Still unable to locate any official-level documentation about the Pact in question but that being so isn't exactly definitive evidence that there never was such a consensus with those parties. However, Golda Meir was only Israel's Ambassador to Moscow for a few short months, from September 2, 1948 until sometime in March 1949, and Stalin died in early March 1953. Whatever other governmental capacity she may have served in for such arrangements to have been made, the timeframe from Israel's statehood in 1948 until Stalin was replaced is less than 5 years.

Golda Meir and Lazar Kaganovich were both born Jewish-Ukrainians. She reportedly moved to necessarily restrict disabled and sick Polish Jews from immigrating to Israel. Kaganovich was a Soviet politician, administrator and Communist Party Secretary who came to be called the last surviving Old Bolshevik. He is also among those said to be responsible for the 1932–33 Ukraine famine known as the Holodomor.

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"They're on our left, they're on our right, they're in front of us, they're behind us...they can't get away this time." -- Col. Puller, USMC

GreyLmist  posted on  2015-03-13   15:48:48 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: GreyLmist (#5)

Kaganovich was a Soviet politician,

And Stalins brother in law.

Cynicom  posted on  2015-03-13   15:54:46 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#7. To: Cynicom (#6)

Kaganovich was a Soviet politician,

And Stalins brother in law.

That's what I thought too -- that he had a sister named Rosa who had been married to Stalin during the later part of his life but the Wikipedia page for Stalin doesn't mention her. Footnotes at the page for Kaganovich linked her with Molotov before Stalin. It's suggested from the sources there that the problems with his second marriage may have been because of his involvement with her and that they may have married after his second wife died but it's all very muddled -- so much that it's even asserted by the Kaganovich family at The Wolf of the Kremlin section that she was a fabrication/didn't exist. Similar obscuration at the Miscellanea section where it's claimed that Kaganovich had a son named Mikhail who married Stalin's daughter, Svetlana, but she denied that he even had such a son. In other research on Golda Meir, I found this at Wikipedia:

Her predecessor, Moshe Sharett, had asked all members of the foreign service to Hebraicize their last names. Upon her appointment as foreign minister, she shortened "Meyerson" to "Meir", which means "illuminate".

And this comment attributed to her with some ironic relevance to Ukrainian current events:

Israel’s Secret Plan for a "Second Israel" in Ukraine - prisonplanet.com

by Wayne Madsen
VOLTAIRE NETWORK | WASHINGTON D. C. (ÉTATS-UNIS) | 8 DECEMBER 2014

The Times of Israel, an independent Israeli newspaper that counts among its staff a number of former reporters for the Israeli daily Ha’aretz, published a fascinating but largely overlooked story datelined Jerusalem and Zhitomir, Ukraine, March 16, 2014, and which was written by its respective Russian and Ukrainian correspondents, Hirsh Ostropoler and I. Z. Grosser-Spass, [...]

The Israeli journalists noted that any conversation of the Khazars and modern Israel has always been met with disdain by Israeli leaders. They quote Israeli Prime Minister Golda Meir as once saying, "Khazar, Schmazar. There is no Khazar people. I knew no Khazars. In Kiev. Or Milwaukee. Show me these Khazars of whom you speak."

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"They're on our left, they're on our right, they're in front of us, they're behind us...they can't get away this time." -- Col. Puller, USMC

GreyLmist  posted on  2015-03-14   6:08:31 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#8. To: GreyLmist (#7)

Kaganovich...

Lazar had a brother that Stalin had shot to prove how powerful he was and that no one could question the act.

He was shot, Lazar remained Stalins lap dog.

To be near the seat of power, jews will do anything.

Cynicom  posted on  2015-03-14   8:43:33 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#9. To: Cynicom (#8) (Edited)

Kaganovich...

Lazar had a brother that Stalin had shot to prove how powerful he was and that no one could question the act.

He was shot,

Possibly alluded to more vaguely here:

Lazar Kaganovich: Miscellanea - Wikipedia

According to Time magazine and some newspapers, Lazar Kaganovich's [alleged] son Mikhail (named after Lazar's late brother) married Svetlana Dzhugashvili, daughter of Joseph Stalin on July 3, 1951.[24] Svetlana in her memoirs denies even the existence of such a son.[25]

Lazar remained Stalins lap dog.

To be near the seat of power, jews will do anything.

Perhaps he and maybe even his alleged sister, Rosa, too, were both proximity motivated by vengeance if there was a brother killed by Stalin, as you've noted. Could also somewhat explain her prior linkage in the Wikipedia-footnotes with Molotov, who moved soon after Stalin died to restore the diplomatic relations with Israel that Stalin had stopped:

Lazar Kaganovich: The Wolf of the Kremlin - Wikipedia

In 1987, American journalist Stuart Kahan published a book entitled The Wolf of the Kremlin: The First Biography of L.M. Kaganovich, the Soviet Union's Architect of Fear (William Morrow & Co). In the book, Kahan [...] stated that Kaganovich admitted to being partially responsible for the death of Stalin in 1953 (supposedly via poisoning).

More inexplicable is all of the world seats of power, even superpowers, that will seemingly do anything to stay closely in league with Israel after being struck by it and such.

Grammar edit at sentence 1 of comment section 2.

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"They're on our left, they're on our right, they're in front of us, they're behind us...they can't get away this time." -- Col. Puller, USMC

GreyLmist  posted on  2015-03-18   17:26:12 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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