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Israhell intelligency is just so weak. Where are all the Air defence systems they were rattling about? They were only able to shoot it down after more than half an hour in their airspace. I think if its actually a strike on them, the damage wuld have been well over. And they culdnt hijack the drone at all thats why they were forced to shoot it down. Israhell is just too weak...Israhell intelligency is just so weak. Where are all the Air defence systems they were rattling about? They were only able to shoot it down after more than half an hour in their airspace. I think if its actually a strike on them, the damage wuld have been well over. And they culdnt hijack the drone at all thats why they were forced to shoot it down. Israhell is just too weak...Israhell intelligency is just so weak. Where are all the Air defence systems they were rattling about? They were only able to shoot it down after more than half an hour in their airspace. I think if its actually a strike on them, the damage wuld have been well over. And they culdnt hijack the drone at all thats why they were forced to shoot it down. Israhell is just too weak... |
It will become ever-easier for American policymakers, following in the footsteps of Kissinger and the sixteen intelligence agencies, to recognize the obvious: Israel has reached the end of its shelf-life.” Political columnist Kevin Barrett The idea of Israel’s inexorable collapse is no longer a taboo as more top brass US officials are explicitly attesting to the fact, with prominent US diplomat Henry Kissinger saying, “In 10 years, there will be no more Israel.” “Kissinger's statement is flat and unqualified. He is not saying that Israel is in danger, but could be saved if we just gave it additional trillions of dollars and smashed enough of its enemies with our military.… He is not offeringa way out. He is simply stating a fact: In 2022, Israel will no longer exist,” political columnist Kevin Barrett wrote in an article published onPress TV website. He also pointed to a study commissioned by the US Intelligence Community (IC), comprisedof 16 US intelligence agencies, earlier this year, titled “ Preparing for a Post-Israel MiddleEast ,” and pointed out that the content of theIC’s report corroborates Kissinger's contention. “The sixteen US intelligence agencies agree that Israel cannot withstand the coming pro-Palestinian juggernaut consisting of the Arab Spring, the Islamic Awakening, and the rise of the Islamic Republic of Iran,” the analyst added. The IC report contends that the US government no longer has the military and financial resources “to continue propping up Israel against the wishes of more than abillion of its neighbors” and suggests that “the US will have to follow its own national interests and pull the plug on Israel,” Barrett said. Considering the fact that the Jewish Kissinger has long been viewed as an ardent friend of Israel and that the majority of US officials, including the authors of the IC report, are influenced by pro-Israeli lobby, the emerging messages become more remarkable, the article added. The article argues that the emerging “complacency” among the US officials about Israel’s fate can be traced in the following reasons: · American politicians and political activists “are growing fed-up with Israeli intransigence and fanaticism.” · Americans feel “festering resentment over the Israel lobby's imperious domination of public discourse.” · “The American Jewish community is no longer united in support of Israel.” · It is becoming a common knowledge that Israel and its supporters carried out the 9/11 false-flag attacks. “In fact, the US is going broke and sacrificing thousands of lives in wars for Israel - wars that damage, rather than aid, US strategic interests,” the article said. “It will become ever-easier for American policymakers, following in the footsteps of Kissinger and the sixteen intelligence agencies, to recognize the obvious: Israel has reached the end of its shelf-life,” Barrett concluded. |
Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe speaks during the 67th session of the UN General Assembly. As we in spirit join the United States in condemning that death, shall the United States also join us in condemning that barbaric death of the head of state of Libya - Gaddafi?” Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe has censured the US and NATO over the military intervention in Libya in 2011, saying the death of Libya’s dictator Muammar Gaddafi was as tragic as that of the US ambassador to Libya. “Bombs were… thrown about in a callous manner and quite a good many civilians died. Was that the protection that they (US and NATO) had sought under Chapter 7 of the [UN] Charter?” Mugabe said in an address to the UN General Assembly in New York City on Wednesday. “The mission was strictly to protect civilians, but it turned out that there was a hunt, a brutal hunt, of Gaddafi and his family.” On September 11, US Ambassador to Libya Christopher Stevens and three staff members were killed in an attack on the US consulate building in the city of Benghazi. “As we in spirit join the United States in condemning that death, shall the United States also join us in condemning that barbaric death of the head of state of Libya - Gaddafi?” Mugabe stated. The Zimbabwean president also criticized Washington over the 2003 invasion of Iraq under the pretext of finding weapons of mass destruction and said the US “rushed to suck oil from Iraq.” Mugabe, who has ruled Zimbabwe since the country’s independence from Britain in 1980, has taken many occasions to criticize the Western policies. http://www.presstv.ir/detail/2012/09/27/263763/mugabe-raps-us-nato-on-libya-invasion/ |
BEAUTIFUL. Yes, we just have to be proactive. We cant shy away from the fact that the US dollar isnt as strong as its use to be, and having all our Reserve in their currency is a very BIG risk. And japanese currency is YEN not Yuan - China's. Soon enof, China will even overtake the US as the world TOP economy and even the new Super power. Change is the only constant thing, Right? Good move CBN. |