Re: Israel just isn't worth It




"Sheldon Liberman" <sheldon@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Ben Cramer wrote:
>> "Nuclear Winter" <arse@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>> >
>> > "Jeff Jenson" wrote
>> >> It isn't a really significant piece of land geopolitically. They have
>> >> no real natural resource such as oil.
>> >>
>> >> America's foreign policy should be based on America's Interest.
>> >> I just don't see what we gain from an alliance with Israel. And that
>> >> is
>> >> what it should be all about. Foreign Policy should be determined by
>> >> what is in our best interests, not by how much mony AIPAC bribes our
>> >> politicians with.
>> >
>> > Old reasons are probably along the lines of
>> > (1) Perhaps because USA wants a "foot hold" in the middle east, which
>> > is
>> > oil rich.
>> > (2) Also by creating/supporting a country that Arab nations hate, USA
>> > can
>> > make money from arms sales in order to buy more oil.
>> > (3) it is also a legacy policy from the days of the cold war, where the
>> > middle east was seen as being like a chess board between the USA and
>> > the
>> > USSR
>> >
>> > Old reasons tend to form a tradition, and traditions are often hard to
>> > break
>> >
>> > New reasons are probably along the lines of
>> > (4) Israel promotes conflict, and external conflicts are an extremely
>> > good
>> > way of deflecting attention from a poor demonstic policy. So with
>> > scandel
>> > like Enron + many others, the republican party needed a nice foreign
>> > war.
>> > Keeping Israel going is a nice little insurance policy
>> > (5) Republicans are controlled by certain big business interests, so
>> > what
>> > is in USA interest is simply not relevent. It is about what is in the
>> > interests of whatever big corps are controlling the republican party.
>>
>>
>> Very close to being complete. However, you've left out the one salient
>> point
>> which ties all this together:
>>
>> (6) The jew infested neo-cons create US policy.
>
> Jews' opinions are valued. That's why they are in the positons you so
> detest. It all just reminds you of just how totally useless your
> opinions are. Your remarks in these NGs are just confirmation.

If Cramer et al would spend just .0000001% of the energy that they spend
concocting wild, irrational lies and hate-mongering about Jews, they would
be billionaires. But they're just too stupid to see that.

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