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War, War, War See other War, War, War Articles Title: Jewish corporate-academic connection to US wars for Israel Pro-Israel Groups Outline U.S. Options to Assist Syrian Opposition On November 8, the Foreign Policy Initiative and the Foundation for Defense of Democracies jointly issued a discussion paper that outlines policy options for the United States and like-minded nations to further assist the anti-regime Syrian opposition. Entitled Towards a Post-Assad Syria, the paper advocates imposing crippling sanctions on the Assad government, providing assistance to Syrian opposition groups, and imposing no-fly/no-go zones in Syria. Founded in 2009, the Foreign Policy Initiative is the successor organisation to the Project for the New American Century, a neoconservative advocacy group that relentlessly pushed for war with Iraq from its inception in 1997. FPIs board of directors consists of PNAC co-founders, Robert Kagan and William Kristol; Dan Senor, a former intern at the American Israel Public Affairs Committee; and Eric Edelman, a Paul Wolfowitz protégé at the Pentagon who, thanks to support from Richard Perle, succeeded the scandal-ridden Undersecretary of Defense Douglas Feith in 2005. In a 2004 article entitled Serving Two Flags, Stephen Green named Wolfowitz, Perle and Feith as the principals in a pro-Israel neocon network who had demonstrated, in their previous government service, a willingness to sacrifice U.S. national security interests for those of another country. Established shortly after the 9/11 attacks to advocate for an aggressive war on terror, the Foundation for Defense of Democracies has also demonstrated a preeminent concern for Israels security interests. Among its more notable funders are Edgar M. Bronfman, president of the World Jewish Congress from 1979 to 2007; Charles Bronfman and Michael Steinhardt, co-founders of Taglit Birthright which offers free trips to Israel for young Jewish adults as an inducement to go on its pro-Israel indoctrination programme; media mogul Haim Saban, who pledged $13 million to the Brookings Institution in 2002 to found the Saban Center for Middle East Policy in order to influence U.S. politics in a pro-Israel direction; Jennifer Mizrahi, director of The Israel Project; and Dalck Feith, father of the aforementioned security risk Douglas Feith. With the disclosure of its donor rolls, Eli Clifton wrote in a July 19 report, it becomes increasingly apparent that FDDs advocacy of U.S. military intervention in the Middle East, its hawkish stance against Iran, and its defense of right-wing Israeli policy is consistent with its donors interests in pro-Israel advocacy. While Israels longstanding interest in destabilising Syria goes unmentioned, the FPI/FDD discussion paper stresses two of the groups well-worn themes: fighting terrorism and protecting human rights. Long a sponsor of terrorism beyond its borders, the paper asserts, the Syrian government is now waging an internal war against its own people. Acknowledging that the U.N. Security Council is unlikely to act anytime soon due to what they decry as gridlock imposed by Russia and China, the FPI and FDD take it upon themselves to propose what options they think the United States has for responding to the Assad regimes provocations. Citing a paper by Michael OHanlon of the Brookings Institution, which suggests the military options of an air campaign, a maritime operation to enforce strong sanctions, a no-fly and no-go zone, and even an invasion to carry out regime change, they propose keeping those options on the table while exploring some additional intermediate steps. Critical of the Obama administrations slow response to the Syrian crisis, the FPI/FDD paper urges the President and Congress to work to quickly pass legislation for harsher U.S. sanctions on Syria. As examples of relevant pending bills, the paper cites the Syria Sanctions Act of 2011, originally introduced by Senators Kirsten Gillibrand, Joe Lieberman and Mark Kirk; and the Syria Freedom Support Act, originally introduced by Representatives Ileana Ros-Lehtinen and Eliot Engel. While few members of Congress can afford to cross the Israel lobby, it wouldnt come as a surprise to lobby-watchers to hear that Gillibrand, Lieberman, Kirk, Ros-Lehtinen and Engel were the ones to introduce what was almost certainly AIPAC-crafted legislation. To bolster their case for no-fly and no-go zones in Syria, FPI and FDD point out that leading lawmakers are now discussing the possibility. Senator Joe Lieberman, they note, first suggested looking at military options to protect Syrian civilians in March 2011, and returned to the idea of no-fly and no-go zones in October 2011. They also refer to Senator John McCains October 23 speech before a World Economic Forum meeting in Jordan, when he ventured, Now that military operations in Libya are ending, there will be renewed focus on what practical military operations might be considered to protect civilian lives in Syria. As those familiar with the careers of Lieberman and McCain well know, they are certainly leading lawmakers when it comes to putting Israels interests ahead of Americas. If the humanitarians at the Foreign Policy Initiative and the Foundation for Defense of Democracies succeed in getting the Obama administration to adopt their options to assist the anti-regime Syrian opposition, Bill Kristol will soon be celebrating the sixth war of Muslim liberation that he and his pro-Israel cronies have induced the United States to wage with little thought for all the shed blood and expended treasure. Unless the Syrian people want their country to be added to Kristols dubious roster of the liberated Kuwait, the Balkans, Afghanistan, Iraq and Libya they had better make it loud and clear that they have no desire whatsoever for the kind of assistance offered by pro-Israel groups. ******************* Maidhc Ó Cathail Maidhc Ó Cathail is a political analyst and editor of The Passionate Attachment. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest
#1. To: Tatarewicz (#0)
Rev 2:9 I know thy works, and tribulation, and poverty, (but thou art rich) and I know the blasphemy of them which say they are Jews, and are not, but are the synagogue of Satan.
Poster #1:Cyrus On Nov 12, 2:23 am, paul tatarewicz wrote: > Author: Maidhc Ó Cathail > Pro-Israel Groups Outline U.S. Options to Assist Syrian Opposition Look Wienstein or fuckowitcz or whatever you fucking Pollocks call yourselves these days, if you don't like Israel, fuck off to the middle east and go to war with them! I don't give a flying fuck about the Jews in Israel, or the Palistinians. I live in Canada. I was born in Canada, my ancestors have been Canadian since the turn of the 18th century. We don't care about Jews, Pollocks like you, or Palestinians. Why not buy a plane ticket, a gun and fly to the fucking middle east? We don't need your whining in Canada. It's not about us, it's about you. So fuck off and die. #2: Duncan Patton a Campbell On Sat, 12 Nov 2011 01:36:25 -0800, Cyrus wrote: > We don't care about Jews, Pollocks like you, or Palestinians. Traditionally these have rated fairly low on the list of threats to life and limb in Canadia. Mostly here it's the weather we gotta worry about. Whenever you hear someone croakin' off about the "Jews" it's a red herring for some other skulduggery. Dhu -- Duncan Patton a Campbell is Dhu >>> Ne Obliviscaris #3: Gillard=Rudd in a frock On Sat, 12 Nov 2011 18:23 someone claiming to be paul tatarewicz (tatarew...@gmail.com), babbled: > Pro-Israel Groups Outline U.S. Options to Assist Syrian Opposition (Yawn) -- http://groups.google.com/group/c...d/8fb592f79251f9d3?hl=en#
LOL That is a double barrel of love they be serving ya.
And given another 250 years so, perhaps these folk will learn to spell. These guys gotta learn to roll out some troll that sound half way literate.
I suspect the trolls are funded from a grant from some foundation set up by a philanthropist Jew. Their grant application/renewal is based on not what or how they say something but just on the number of times they post in response to some "scurrilous antiSemetic attack."
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