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"Jarg" wrote in message om...
"The Enlightenment" wrote in message ... "Thelasian" wrote in message m... Among the smoke-and-mirror and fear-mongering innuendo, these are some facts about Iran's nuclear program that aren't being mentioned: 1- The Bushehr reactor-which was started under the Shah with US support-is not a weapons proliferation threat since it is a ligh****er reactor which is under IAEA safeguard. Even the IAEA itself admits that much. There is a push by the same neocons that gave us the invasion of Iraq on false pretexts to invade Iran. Their henchmen eg Charles Krauthammer, is already pushing for it. Not a bad idea, they are one of the worst governments left on the planet! Except for say Uzbekistan, Azerbaijan, Israel, and lots of other US-allied repressive racist tyrannies.... There will be a concerted propaganda-hype campaigne to do this over the next few years and there is not doubt that it will have a very high chance of succeding. Gotta hope so. Oil, the powerfull US zionist lobby and general blow back from middle eastern resentment against the US will all aligne. Wow, this post has it all - neocons, henchmen, zionists. Makes me wonder if they have propoganda-bots! Jarg |
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"Thelasian" wrote in message
m... Not a bad idea, they are one of the worst governments left on the planet! Except for say Uzbekistan, Azerbaijan, Israel, and lots of other US-allied repressive racist tyrannies.... First, I said one of the worst.. Second, the government of Israel, though not without flaws, is orders of magnitude better than that of Iran, as demonstrated by the relative freedom and prosperity its citizens enjoy. As for Uzbekistan and Azerbaijan, well you had to really dig into the muck to find comparable nations didn't you!? And I wasn't aware these other countries you mention are sponsoring and harboring terrorists. Jarg |
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"Jarg" wrote in message om...
"Thelasian" wrote in message m... Not a bad idea, they are one of the worst governments left on the planet! Except for say Uzbekistan, Azerbaijan, Israel, and lots of other US-allied repressive racist tyrannies.... First, I said one of the worst.. Second, the government of Israel, though not without flaws, is orders of magnitude better than that of Iran, Yes, and I am sure the 6 million Palestinians who were driven out of their homes and refused their rights under the Geneva Convention would totally agree. demonstrated by the relative freedom and prosperity its citizens enjoy. You mean JEWISH citizens. Even Arab citizens of Israel are widely discriminated against in the JEWISH homeland. for Uzbekistan and Azerbaijan, well you had to really dig into the muck to find comparable nations didn't you!? Not really. In fact I could point out the fact that up to a few years ago that the US of A was conducting human nuclear radition experiments on unsuspecting psychiatric patients without their knowledge or approval, and that our military was training torturers and assassins at the School of Americas. Talk about "supporting terrorism"!!! |
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Jim Yanik wrote in message ...
(Thelasian) wrote in m: "Jarg" wrote in message om... "Thelasian" wrote in message m... Not a bad idea, they are one of the worst governments left on the planet! Except for say Uzbekistan, Azerbaijan, Israel, and lots of other US-allied repressive racist tyrannies.... First, I said one of the worst.. Second, the government of Israel, though not without flaws, is orders of magnitude better than that of Iran, Yes, and I am sure the 6 million Palestinians who were driven out of their homes and refused their rights under the Geneva Convention would totally agree. Uh,most of them left voluntarily,under advice from their Grand Mufti. Brainwashed little parrot, do try to keep up: even Israeli historians themselves don't shovel that **** any more about how the Palestinians "voluntarily" left and so Israel is not responsible under international law to allow them back. Have you read Benny Morris's Righteous Victims or the Birth of the Palestinian Refugee Problem (if not go to Amazon.com and do so) In the meantime, read what Benny Morris had to say about it in his interview with Ari Shavit, which appeared in Haaretz, where he admits that ethnic cleansing occurred by Israel, and then being a good Zionist, he tries to justify it as "breaking a few eggs": Q According to your findings, how many acts of Israeli massacre were perpetrated in 1948? "Twenty-four. In some cases four or five people were executed, in others the numbers were 70, 80, 100. There was also a great deal of arbitrary killing. Two old men are spotted walking in a field - they are shot. A woman is found in an abandoned village - she is shot. There are cases such as the village of Dawayima [in the Hebron region], in which a column entered the village with all guns blazing and killed anything that moved. The worst cases were Saliha (70-80 killed), Deir Yassin (100-110), Lod (250), Dawayima (hundreds) and perhaps Abu Shusha (70). There is no unequivocal proof of a large-scale massacre at Tantura, but war crimes were perpetrated there. At Jaffa there was a massacre about which nothing had been known until now. The same at Arab al Muwassi, in the north. About half of the acts of massacre were part of Operation Hiram [in the north, in October 1948]: at Safsaf, Saliha, Jish, Eilaboun, Arab al Muwasi, Deir al Asad, Majdal Krum, Sasa. In Operation Hiram there was a unusually high concentration of executions of people against a wall or next to a well in an orderly fashion. That can't be chance. It's a pattern. Apparently, various officers who took part in the operation understood that the expulsion order they received permitted them to do these deeds in order to encourage the population to take to the roads. The fact is that no one was punished for these acts of murder. Ben-Gurion silenced the matter. He covered up for the officers who did the massacres." Q What you are telling me here, as though by the way, is that in Operation Hiram there was a comprehensive and explicit expulsion order. Is that right? "Yes. One of the revelations in the book is that on October 31, 1948, the commander of the Northern Front, Moshe Carmel, issued an order in writing to his units to expedite the removal of the Arab population. Carmel took this action immediately after a visit by Ben-Gurion to the Northern Command in Nazareth. There is no doubt in my mind that this order originated with Ben-Gurion. Just as the expulsion order for the city of Lod, which was signed by Yitzhak Rabin, was issued immediately after Ben-Gurion visited the headquarters of Operation Dani [July 1948]." Q Are you saying that Ben-Gurion was personally responsible for a deliberate and systematic policy of mass expulsion? "From April 1948, Ben-Gurion is projecting a message of transfer. There is no explicit order of his in writing, there is no orderly comprehensive policy, but there is an atmosphere of [population] transfer. The transfer idea is in the air. The entire leadership understands that this is the idea. The officer corps understands what is required of them. Under Ben-Gurion, a consensus of transfer is created." Q Ben-Gurion was a "transferist"? "Of course. Ben-Gurion was a transferist. He understood that there could be no Jewish state with a large and hostile Arab minority in its midst. There would be no such state. It would not be able to exist." Q I don't hear you condemning him. "Ben-Gurion was right. If he had not done what he did, a state would not have come into being. That has to be clear. It is impossible to evade it. Without the uprooting of the Palestinians, a Jewish state would not have arisen here. Q Benny Morris, for decades you have been researching the dark side of Zionism. You are an expert on the atrocities of 1948. In the end, do you in effect justify all this? Are you an advocate of the transfer of 1948? "There is no justification for acts of rape. There is no justification for acts of massacre. Those are war crimes. But in certain conditions, expulsion is not a war crime. I don't think that the expulsions of 1948 were war crimes. You can't make an omelet without breaking eggs. You have to dirty your hands." http://www.counterpunch.org/shavit01162004.html ISTR that there were not even 6 million original 'refugees' resulting from the 1948 war.I believe you are counting those born in other countries afterwards.Rather dishonest,IMO. demonstrated by the relative freedom and prosperity its citizens enjoy. You mean JEWISH citizens. Even Arab citizens of Israel are widely discriminated against in the JEWISH homeland. Yeah,what ARAB country allows Jews to be in their legislature? Israel has two "Palestinian" members in the Knesset. Arabs in Israel are FAR freer and more prosperous than in any of the neighboring Arab countries,supposedly their friends and supporters. They expect Jews to allow them to live in Israel(which Israel does),but will not let Jews live in Arab countries. |
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