- President Obama hopes to head off a train wreck in September
at the U.N. General Assembly. That's when member nations plan to press
for an independent Palestine. The Israel lobby is furious.
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- Critics doubt that the General Assembly has the authority
to recognize Palestine. Yet protection of member sovereignty has been a
goal of the U.N. since its founding. Thus the priority that Israel placed
on U.N. recognition after President Harry Truman acknowledged Israel on
May 14, 1948, eleven minutes after the Zionist enclave declared itself
a state.
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- Truman refused to recognize this enclave as "the
Jewish state." Despite Barack Obama's reference to the Jewish state
in a recent speech on the Middle East, during the final days before granting
recognition and thereby "legitimacy," Truman was consumed with
the fear that Zionist aspirations would lead to a racist or a theocratic
state.
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- Those concerns led Zionist leader Chaim Weizzman to lobby
Truman with a seven-page letter reassuring him that Jewish settlers envisioned
a thoroughly secular state similar to the U.S. and Great Britain. Truman
underscored that understanding when he recognized not the "Jewish
state" (a description he crossed out) but the "State of Israel."
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- Today's train wreck should have been foreseen when Weizzman
lied to Truman about Zionist intentions. As with every U.S. president since,
Truman was deceived.
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- The Joint Chiefs cautioned Truman about the "fanatical
concepts" of a Jewish-Zionist elite that sought recognition as a legitimate
state. Even then, U.S. military leaders warned that this extremist enclave
sought "military and economic hegemony over the entire Middle East."
Truman, a Christian-Zionist, chose to believe otherwise.
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- Albert Einstein was also worried. He and other concerned
Jews described the Zionist political party that produced Menachem Begin,
Ariel Sharon and now Benjamin Netanyahu as a "terrorist party"
with "the unmistakable stamp of a Fascist party."
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- The Train Wreck
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- Truman's worst fears have since been realized except
that the effects were far worse than either he or the Joint Chiefs envisioned.
To persuade other nations to endure this enclave of fanatics, the U.S.
assured nearby Arab neighbors that Israel would seek no more land.
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- We now know that the Zionists saw nation-state recognition
as only an initial foothold in the region from which to expand their territory
and wield geopolitical influence-behind a U.S.-enabled facade of legitimacy.
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- Secretary of State George Marshall assured Truman that
if he recognized these extremists as a legitimate state, Marshall would
vote against him. This former WWII general anticipated the dynamics that
have since devastated U.S. national security as we Americans were induced
to expend our blood and treasure in support of Zionist goals.
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- The U.S. now appears culpable due to our alliance with
a nuclear-armed theocratic enclave of extremists with an apartheid domestic
policy and an expansionist foreign policy.
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- The U.S. diplomatic community also warned Truman against
recognition, as did the intelligence community and the policy planning
staff at the State Department. Clark Clifford, chairman of Truman's 1948
presidential campaign, told Truman that if he withheld recognition, campaign
funding expected from the Israel lobby would be withheld.
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- Ally or Agent Provocateur?
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- Fast-forward to 1967 and we find this same transnational
network pre-staging a conflict designed to appear defensive. Since mythologized
as the heroic "Six-Day War," that agent provocateur operation
set in motion geopolitical reactions still playing out today.
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- How far ahead of time was this provocation planned? An
Israel Air Force general conceded that attack simulations began in the
early 1950s. United Artists president Arthur Krim and his wife, Mathilde,
began a strategic friendship with Texas Senator Lyndon B. Johnson. By acquiring
property near the LBJ Ranch, Mathilde, a former Irgun operative, could
carry on an affair with Johnson while her husband chaired the finance committee
for the Democrats.
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- On the night that the Six-Day Land Grab began, Mathilde
was enjoying a sleepover in the Johnson White House. But for that Zionist
aggression, would Israel have been able to live peacefully with its neighbors?
Israel and its supporters staged an elaborate charade to recast this provocation
as defensive. That ruse included the cover-up of an Israeli assault on
the U.S.S. Liberty that killed 34 Americans and left 175 wounded.
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- Then as now, the fabled "Israelites" were portrayed
as victims of a hostile world. Then as now, anyone chronicling the consistency
of this duplicity risks portrayal as an "anti-Semite."
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- This trans-generational deceit continues to undermine
U.S. national security at every turn. Zionist treachery began long before
George Marshall and the Pentagon cautioned Truman against what these fanatics
would now deny the Palestinians: legitimacy.
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- By the consistency of our support over more than six
decades, the U.S. now appears guilty by association. If the U.N. vote becomes
a diplomatic train wreck, we have only ourselves to blame.
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- Jeff Gates is author Guilt By Association How Deception
and Self-Deceit Took America to War. See www.criminalstate.com
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