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Editorial See other Editorial Articles Title: Ottawa hypes phony Iran ‘terror threat’ The Canadian media is awash with hysteria about what it calls a potential Iranian-sponsored terror attack in Ottawa. Unsurprisingly, the hype is rooted in baseless innuendo typical of neocon warmongers who act as loudspeakers for the Zionist regime in Tel Aviv. The neoconservative National Post, which is for all intents and purposes an Israeli propaganda organ, published a scurrilous piece on June 16 quoting from alarmist Canadian intelligence reports which state that Iran and Hezbollah (Lebanons national resistance movement) may be planning to strike Ottawa. What evidence do these intelligence analysts proffer to support their slanderous assertions about Iran and Hezbollah? Absolutely none. The National Post admitted the documents do not specify the exact nature of the threat Tehran may pose to the Ottawa region. So they claim there is a threat but cannot even specify what that threat is or in what form it may manifest? [I]n the past, the dubious intelligence report continued, Iran has used its proxy force, Hezbollah, to attempt attacks internationally. This Zionist rhetoric looks as if it could have been written by Stephen Harpers good friend Benjamin Netanyahu himself. Despite feeble Zionist disinformation, Iran has not sponsored any international terror attacks. The bombing of the AMIA Jewish community center in Argentina in 1994, which took the lives of 85 people, is still unsolved. The Zionists immediately pinned the blame for the atrocity on their Iranian and Lebanese foes, offering not one particle of proof. Argentinian researcher Adrian Salbuchi contends that the attack was a false flag operation engineered by the Israeli secret services to swing public opinion against its enemies. When in late 2013 Argentinian President Cristina Fernandez announced that she would launch a new joint Iranian-Argentinian probe into the 1994 attack, the Zionists went berserk and their mouthpieces in Ottawa and Washington condemned the move to have a real investigation into what happened, for obvious reasons. Canadas intelligence services function as a political tool of the neoconservative, pro-Zionist regime in Ottawa led by the rabid Likudnik Harper. As such, their reports about Iran, Hezbollah and anything else related to the Middle East, Arabs and terrorism cannot be considered to be anything but propaganda and misdirection designed to serve Israels geopolitical agenda. In his book Canada and Israel: Building Apartheid, Canadian foreign policy expert Yves Engler documented the close ties between Canadas spy agency CSIS and Israels spy agency Mossad. The two spook organizations work together closely, sharing intelligence and conducting joint espionage operations targeting Arabs in Canada and abroad. Mossad has often used forged Canadian passports on covert missions (even attempted assassinations), and CSIS has looked the other way. What may lie behind this latest dose of Iranophobic poison emanating from Ottawa? The National Post says that the Canadian intelligence documents it based its story around are from late 2013, so why promote it now? Well, a number of events that have unfolded over the past few weeks may explain it. On June 13 three Israeli teens were allegedly kidnapped from an illegal Jewish settlement in the West Bank. The circumstances surrounding the alleged kidnapping are murky. Strangely, nobody has taken credit for the kidnapping nor has anyone demanded a ransom. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu insists the militant Palestinian resistance group Hamas is to blame for the abduction and vowed swift action against it Monday, reported a June 16 Globe and Mail article. If Hamas was behind the capture of the three Israelis, surely they would have demanded a prisoner exchange as thousands of Palestinians are unjustly held as political prisoners in Israeli jails. But they have not done this, and as the Globe noted, Hamas has nothing to gain from such a reckless move at this critical juncture when they have just recently formed a unity government with the Palestinian Authority. Netanyahu called the new Hamas-PA unity government bad for Israel. The only beneficiary of the kidnapping, it seems, is Israel. Political analyst Kevin Barrett noted in a recent article on Veterans Today that this kidnapping incident may have been staged by Israel as a political stunt to undermine the new Palestinian unity government and to justify a crackdown on Hamas. How dare the Palestinians unify against us, the Zionist occupiers are saying to themselves. Israels military chief of staff Benny Gantz has pledged a broad operation against Hamas. Our aim is to find the three boys, bring them home and hurt Hamas as much as possible, he said. Using the kidnapping incident as a pretext, Israel has arrested more than 160 Palestinians and conducted several air strikes in the Gaza Strip. Israeli officials are now lusting to re-arrest all 1,027 Palestinian prisoners who were freed in exchange for captured Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit in 2011, reported the Globe. Israeli political leaders on the right, the Globe article continued, have demanded all sorts of punitive action be taken against Hamas [as a result of the unsolved kidnapping]: some advocate expelling the groups leaders to Gaza; others want to annex parts of the West Bank
Minister Moshe Yaalon hinted at a return to the practice of targeted killings assassinations of Hamas leaders. To back up his false flag hypothesis, Kevin Barrett cited a revealing June 15 Haaretz article headlined, Mossad chief's chillingly prescient kidnap prophecy. In the article Israeli journalist Barak Ravid disclosed that, Ten days ago, at a security cabinet meeting, Mossad Chief Tamir Pardo outlined a scenario spookily similar to the kidnapping of the three Israeli teens missing since Thursday night. The security meeting in question dealt with the report of the Shamgar Committee on prisoner exchanges and on the Habayit Hayehudi bill that prohibits granting pardons to terrorists. Pardo and his colleagues tried to convince Israeli ministers not to pass the bill, arguing that it would limit the government's room for maneuver in future abduction cases, would keep its hands tied, and prevent it from considering other solutions for dealing with a potential crisis. What will you do if in a week three 14-year-old girls will be kidnapped from one of the settlements? Pardo asked. Will you say there is a law, and we don't release terrorists? As Haaretz inadvertently demonstrated, Zionists have quite a talent for predicting and foreshadowing future events. In 1979, the founder of Israels spy agencies, Isser Harel, predicted 9/11 with amazing precision, telling an Evangelical Zionist named Michael Evans over dinner that Islamic fundamentalists would eventually strike New York Citys tallest building. Zionist neocons of the Project for the New American Century (PNAC) think-tank spoke of a New Pearl Harbour that would facilitate their militarist foreign policy objectives exactly one year before the planes hit the twin towers in New York in 2001. Israeli dirty tricks of this nature are nothing new. Shortly after 9/11, the Israelis were caught red-handed establishing a fake al-Qaeda cell in Gaza. Ariel the butcher Sharon attempted to use the existence of the counterfeit terror cell as a pretext to bomb the beleaguered coastal enclave. Israel faked al-Qaeda presence, noted a Dec. 2002 BBC headline, which unveiled Israels deception. A Sept. 10, 2001, Washington Times report also shed light on Israels penchant for ruthlessness and deception. Reporting on the content of a US Army study on the Israel-Palestine conflict, the Times article quoted the studys authors who stated that Israel is known to disregard international law to accomplish mission. The US Army analysts were even more blunt in their assessment of Israels Mossad, characterizing the rogue agency as a ruthless and cunning wildcard that is [capable of targeting] U.S. forces and making it look like a Palestinian/Arab act. Knowing Israels sordid history of false flags and dirty tricks, one would be foolhardy to dismiss the possibility that the kidnapping scandal that has unfolded over the past few days is yet another Machiavellian stage-play designed to derail Palestines unity government and expedite Israels expansionist aims. With Syria and Iraq being overrun by bloodthirsty Western-backed mercenaries and brutes, Israel sees an opportunity to push forward with its imperialist schemes to neutralize Palestinian resistance to the occupation. Ottawas ratcheting up of anti-Iranian hysteria at this conspicuous time can only be seen as a gesture of support for Tel Avivs campaign of terror in Gaza and the West Bank, deflecting international attention from the Israeli cuckoo in the nest. BM/NN Brandon Martinez is a freelance writer and journalist from Canada whose area of expertise is foreign policy, international affairs and 20th and 21st century history. His writing is focused on issues such as Zionism, Israel-Palestine, American and Canadian foreign policy, war, terrorism and deception in media and politics. More articles by Brandon Martinez Related Viewpoints: Diplomacy Canadian style Canada ominous silence on Israel nukes Canada First Nations: Expect resistance Canada, Israel collude against Iran Canada being steadily Zionized Iran ties and Canadas diplomatic failure Poster Comment: PM Harper realizes that Jews in Canada like in the US and Britain play a vital role in election campaigns so he must take every opportunity to toady up to Israel to retain their support. Chretein Liberals ignored the call of Zionist to have Canada join in the coalition against Iraq and have been out of power ever since. Making it a difficult choice for voters next time, on the one hand a toady to warmongering criminals and on the other liberal-socialist hordes who redistribute wealth rather than promote its creation. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread
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