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![]() "Kevin Brooks" wrote in message om... (Quant) wrote in message . com... This post is specially for brooks. Hebrew: http://www.globes.co.il/serve/globes...asp?did=701548 Israel Aircraft Industries was excluded from the Airbus 380 project because of a political decision of the goverment of Israel to buy only Boeing planes by El Al. What brand of cheese do you prefer to go with that whine? Hey, turn down the billions in US dollars your nation receives each year from the US taxpayers, then you can come back and whine about losing out on this contract as much as you want (and one wonders how much of the antagonism was also due to European dissatisfaction with the actions of the Israeli government over the past few years...?). Israeli pilots were making jokes about nuking Paris not so many weeks ago. I think AI has made an enemy. |
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Tarver Engineering nous disait :
Israeli pilots were making jokes about nuking Paris not so many weeks ago. I think AI has made an enemy. If they have nukes, it's much thanks to France ... |
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Steph wrote in message ...
Tarver Engineering nous disait : Israeli pilots were making jokes about nuking Paris not so many weeks ago. I think AI has made an enemy. If they have nukes, it's much thanks to France ... If the US and France have nukes, it's thanks to the Jews. The atomic bomb is a Jewish invention. |
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On 30 Jun 2003 18:31:07 -0700, (Kevin Brooks) wrote: (Quant) wrote in message . com... This post is specially for brooks. Hebrew: http://www.globes.co.il/serve/globes...asp?did=701548 Israel Aircraft Industries was excluded from the Airbus 380 project because of a political decision of the goverment of Israel to buy only Boeing planes by El Al. What brand of cheese do you prefer to go with that whine? Hey, turn down the billions in US dollars your nation receives each year from the US taxpayers, then you can come back and whine about losing out on this contract as much as you want So you acknowledge that "aid" to Israel is nothing but a quid pro quo. LOL! Not hardly. You need to retake that course in logic--the salient points apparently did not stick with you. I am merely pointing out that whining about your economic/military dependency upon the US and any negative impacts can easily be rendered moot by declaring you won't accept further US aid (like *that* will ever happen). Brooks |
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On 1 Jul 2003 15:34:02 -0700, (Kevin Brooks)
wrote: wrote in message . .. On 30 Jun 2003 18:31:07 -0700, (Kevin Brooks) wrote: (Quant) wrote in message . com... This post is specially for brooks. Hebrew: http://www.globes.co.il/serve/globes...asp?did=701548 Israel Aircraft Industries was excluded from the Airbus 380 project because of a political decision of the goverment of Israel to buy only Boeing planes by El Al. What brand of cheese do you prefer to go with that whine? Hey, turn down the billions in US dollars your nation receives each year from the US taxpayers, then you can come back and whine about losing out on this contract as much as you want So you acknowledge that "aid" to Israel is nothing but a quid pro quo. LOL! Not hardly. You need to retake that course in logic--the salient points apparently did not stick with you. I am merely pointing out that whining about your economic/military dependency upon the US and any negative impacts can easily be rendered moot by declaring you won't accept further US aid (like *that* will ever happen). American defense contractors would not be too happy if that were to happen. |
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On Wed, 02 Jul 2003 03:54:10 +0200, wrote:
On 1 Jul 2003 15:34:02 -0700, (Kevin Brooks) wrote: wrote in message . .. On 30 Jun 2003 18:31:07 -0700, (Kevin Brooks) wrote: (Quant) wrote in message . com... This post is specially for brooks. Hebrew: http://www.globes.co.il/serve/globes...asp?did=701548 Israel Aircraft Industries was excluded from the Airbus 380 project because of a political decision of the goverment of Israel to buy only Boeing planes by El Al. What brand of cheese do you prefer to go with that whine? Hey, turn down the billions in US dollars your nation receives each year from the US taxpayers, then you can come back and whine about losing out on this contract as much as you want So you acknowledge that "aid" to Israel is nothing but a quid pro quo. LOL! Not hardly. You need to retake that course in logic--the salient points apparently did not stick with you. I am merely pointing out that whining about your economic/military dependency upon the US and any negative impacts can easily be rendered moot by declaring you won't accept further US aid (like *that* will ever happen). American defense contractors would not be too happy if that were to happen. why would they be upset, we just got done with a war, and we would use the money and that we would give them for their military to rearm ours. |
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Lyle wrote in message . ..
On Wed, 02 Jul 2003 03:54:10 +0200, wrote: On 1 Jul 2003 15:34:02 -0700, (Kevin Brooks) wrote: wrote in message . .. On 30 Jun 2003 18:31:07 -0700, (Kevin Brooks) wrote: (Quant) wrote in message . com... American defense contractors would not be too happy if that were to happen. why would they be upset, we just got done with a war, and we would use the money and that we would give them for their military to rearm ours. They would be upset not only because they would be denied the GUARANTEED $2 billion they get from the US treasury annually to build planes for Israel, but also the loss of an additional $5 billion in profitable arms sales annually to the Middle East ARab states in general, because without arms sales to Israel, AIPAC and other pro-Israel lobbies would cause a reimposition of the ENTIRE embargo on arms sales to the region that was the law before 1961. But in addition, they would lose access to a few thousand good Israeli engineers that have helped upgrade US military technologies. The F-15I was specified by the Israeli military. The Israeli designed Arrow II theater ABM system was designed in Israel, albeit 2/rds financed by the US. It helped the US circumvent the US-Soviet ABM treaty in its development, and its technology and design also belongs to the US partner which can limit its sales by Israel to third parties. INdeed, Boeing will now be manufacturing Arrow IIs in the US. Indeed, the US and Israeli defense industries have become so intertwined at the design level that it is increasingly difficult to know where one begins and the other lets off. |
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On 1 Jul 2003 15:34:02 -0700, (Kevin Brooks) wrote: wrote in message . .. On 30 Jun 2003 18:31:07 -0700, (Kevin Brooks) wrote: (Quant) wrote in message . com... This post is specially for brooks. Hebrew: http://www.globes.co.il/serve/globes...asp?did=701548 Israel Aircraft Industries was excluded from the Airbus 380 project because of a political decision of the goverment of Israel to buy only Boeing planes by El Al. What brand of cheese do you prefer to go with that whine? Hey, turn down the billions in US dollars your nation receives each year from the US taxpayers, then you can come back and whine about losing out on this contract as much as you want So you acknowledge that "aid" to Israel is nothing but a quid pro quo. LOL! Not hardly. You need to retake that course in logic--the salient points apparently did not stick with you. I am merely pointing out that whining about your economic/military dependency upon the US and any negative impacts can easily be rendered moot by declaring you won't accept further US aid (like *that* will ever happen). American defense contractors would not be too happy if that were to happen. Israeli defense contractors will be (very happy). Friendship between US and Israel is a two way street. |
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(Quant) wrote in message . com...
wrote in message . .. On 1 Jul 2003 15:34:02 -0700, (Kevin Brooks) wrote: wrote in message . .. On 30 Jun 2003 18:31:07 -0700, (Kevin Brooks) wrote: (Quant) wrote in message . com... This post is specially for brooks. Hebrew: http://www.globes.co.il/serve/globes...asp?did=701548 Israel Aircraft Industries was excluded from the Airbus 380 project because of a political decision of the goverment of Israel to buy only Boeing planes by El Al. What brand of cheese do you prefer to go with that whine? Hey, turn down the billions in US dollars your nation receives each year from the US taxpayers, then you can come back and whine about losing out on this contract as much as you want So you acknowledge that "aid" to Israel is nothing but a quid pro quo. LOL! Not hardly. You need to retake that course in logic--the salient points apparently did not stick with you. I am merely pointing out that whining about your economic/military dependency upon the US and any negative impacts can easily be rendered moot by declaring you won't accept further US aid (like *that* will ever happen). American defense contractors would not be too happy if that were to happen. Israeli defense contractors will be (very happy). Friendship between US and Israel is a two way street. Yep. We give the Israelis beaucoup bucks, and they turn around and sell their most advanced military products to the PRC while simultaneously engaging in espionage activities here in the US. One hell of a two way street you got there. Brooks |
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