- Throughout his entire career, Bush has demonstrated a
propensity for making things worse, from his failed business interests
to his failures in government. His natural talent for taking things and
really messing them up made it seem like just another mistake, when he
altered the war on terrorism into a war to protect Israel. The spin-masters
and the corporate media wove the deceptions and White House lies into the
seamless tapestry of myths which fed the popular war hysteria.
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- "W's" greatest mistake has been his merging
of the nuclear non-proliferation issue with the war on terrorism. His choice
to fight Islamic terrorism indirectly, is a formula for defeat. Going after
potential sponsors of terror and their non-existent nuclear weapons, instead
of simply fighting the terrorists themselves, is a losing strategy. Chasing
terrorists into new strongholds and hiring mercenaries to pursue them,
instead of fighting to eliminate them, is another formula for defeat. The
battle against al Qaida has been forgotten, except when it was needed for
publicity purposes.
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- The war we are now in is not the war that started on
9/11. It is an entirely different war, being fought for other reasons,
another country's reasons. "Bait and switch," that may be the
designation used by future historians to describe this war. America was
attacked because we foolishly trusted that our leaders' first priority
was to defend us. Our leaders were busy making plans for the day after
we were attacked, nobody concerned themselves with preventing attacks.
Why should they try to avoid deadly attacks upon Americans, when such attacks
are considered to be great opportunities to enact long-dormant plans for
erasing our Constitution. The neocon Project for a New American Century
was just such a plan, a plan to turn America into a fascist state, waiting
for the "event" (a new "Pearl Harbor") that would justify
its implementation.
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- We trusted Bush, as he told us that we were going after
those who attacked us. Nobody even protested when our war of self-defense
became Israel's war, since we trusted that our leaders knew what they were
doing. The protests started after it became apparent that our leaders did
not know what they were doing, that they were no longer looking for our
attackers, and that the new mission (to attack all of Israel's neighbors)
was failing. No one protested because our war against terrorism was hijacked
by Israel; the protests started because we were losing.
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- Our fearless leaders took their eyes off of the ball
in Afghanistan, creating the specter of an army of highly-trained radical
Islamists escaping into nuclear-armed Pakistan, the birthplace of radical
Islam. Bush and his wisest advisors failed to see the real dangers of al
Qaida terrorists (a product of his father and President Reagan) gaining
access to Pakistan's nuclear weapons (which they allowed), until that nightmare
scenario became integral to their war-scare strategy. If they had not let
al Qaida become Pakistan's problem and then used that problem to cripple
Pakistani democracy, there would have been no al Qaida-related nuclear
problem anywhere.
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- Instead, they chose to ignore reality and to create new
wars under the pretext of preventing future bombs. Their scuttling of the
real war on terrorism, allowed the Israeli neocon agents to divert us to
fight a series of wars that can only benefit Israel. This deadly mistake
single-handedly revived the Islamic extremist movement from near death
and brought them within reach of Pakistan's nuclear weapons. If Islamabad
falls to the Islamist army that is now knocking on its door, then the White
House might have to plan more disarming nuclear strikes on another Muslim
country. The decision to attack Iran over non-existent nuclear weapons
is another element of Bush's formula for defeat. We are distracted by focusing
on Syria and Iran, instead of Pakistan and Saudi Arabia.
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- The effect of the new phase of Israel/America's war will
be to inflict shock and awe on the global economy, without ever getting
us any closer to victory over Islamic extremism. The fact that our government
would sit back and allow the pieces of a real nuclear terrorist incident
to develop, while we take time out to fight an imaginary nuclear threat
from Iran that is only dangerous to Israel, speaks volumes about the amount
of power that Israel holds over our government.
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- We are currently backing an Israeli power play, where
a "final solution" will be imposed on the entire region, beginning
with the Palestinians. Parts of this assault will involve nuclear weapons.
The remaining question is which air force will drop them? How did we get
from hunting terrorists in mountains and caves to the nuclear destruction
of Israel's unruly neighbors? Now that we have been deceived into fighting
our war on terrorism for Israel's sake, will our leaders take the final
genocidal step for them?
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- The fact that Iran has not yet been bombed into a glass
parking lot should put to rest speculation about the real limitations of
Cheney's power. If he had real power to launch the missiles on his own,
then he would not have had to dispatch his devious neocon minions to set
a multitude of triggers throughout Israel's neighborhood, any one of which
could start the war against Iran, at a time of Israel's choosing, which
Bush has promised to repel.
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- The results of the Annapolis conference are already a
foregone conclusion, nothing will be resolved. The conference is a necessary
step in the slow dance to the next great war. At best, the past Middle
East peace talks have been used for arm-twisting the Americans into giving
Israel more concessions and aide that otherwise would not have been available
to it. For Israel, "peace talks" are good for its public image.
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- Threats to Israel, whether real or imagined, are also
very good for its image. Sympathy and concern about "existential threats"
are worth billions in arms transfers to Israel at shopping time, which
happens after every step of the "peace process" and every time
Saudi Arabia buys a bullet. Israel plays at the "peace process,"
in order to pick America's pockets and buy time to carry-out its colonization
of Palestine. The peace process is just another key deception of the psy-war
operation that is being waged against the people of the United States.
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- Deception is the key to Israeli foreign policy. Americans
must learn the see the duplicity that is manifest is so much of the diplomacy
of the Middle East, especially in Israeli diplomacy. Israeli policy is
to cover-up all negative information about Israel. Since American aid is
the foundation of its economy, the Israeli government is very dedicated
to influencing America's popular opinion of Israel. At the same time that
Israel is trying to cultivate a positive self-image to impress Americans,
it has to simultaneously project an image of a brutal killing machine to
the Palestinians, in order to terrorize them off of their own land. By
controlling reporting from the Occupied Territories, Israel prevents video
proof of its brutal ethnic cleansing from interfering with its other public
relations deceptions. The constant reshaping of the news through American
outlets to sanitize Israel's image is another psychological operation to
manipulate American public opinion, in order to allow Israel to keep milking
the great American taxpayer.
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- The essence of the psy-war operation to sanitize the
image of Israel is to gain American sympathy while obfuscating the facts
on the ground. The object is often to hide Israel's hand in starting the
violence, thus allowing state acts of terrorism to be portrayed in the
controlled press as self-defense. By portraying itself as a victim of terrorism,
it hides its other terrorizing image, and thereby approaches "peace"
negotiations as the aggrieved party, seeking reparations. This is the overall
pattern of the Zionist position, superior force "feigns weakness,"
while setting terms that the inferior must agree to "accept."
Israel makes totally unacceptable demands, intended to provoke Palestinian
retaliation, which allow Israel to use its superior forces to demonstrate
the futility of resisting on the one hand and to perpetuate its "reasonable"
nature on the other.
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- "False flag" operations are secret provocations
that are meant to elicit violent responses, which can easily be portrayed
by a controlled media as unprovoked attacks. To uphold its humane image,
the "legitimate" use of force must be seen as resistance to attack;
this is the essence of the subtle behind the scenes Zionist brand of intimidation.
The controlled American media are only too happy to forget Israeli provocations
and pretend that every act of violence is perpetrated by the Palestinians.
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- The media often blames Arafat for unleashing the "second
Intifada" upon Israel to upset the Camp David peace talks even though
it was Ariel Sharon's descent upon the Temple Mount in 2000 that triggered
the bloody events. This was his way to end the Camp David agreement and
to cause enough Israeli and Palestinian deaths to justify the ethnic cleansing
of Palestine. Ariel Sharon's solution to his Arab problem has always been
to pour fuel on the flames. One of his more notorious quotes says, "Arabs
may have the oil, but we have the matches."
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- Letter dated 29 September 2000 from the Permanent Observer
of Palestine to the United Nations addressed to the Secretary-General:
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- "Yesterday, 28 September 2000, a member of the Israeli
parliament and the leader of the Likud Party, Mr. Ariel Sharon, led a group
in a dangerous and provocative visit to Al-Haram Al-Sharif in Occupied
East Jerusalem... leading to clashes between Palestinian civilians and
Israeli security forces...,29 September 2000, and following Friday worship,
Israeli security forces stormed Al-Haram Al-Sharif using rubber bullets
and live ammunition against the worshippers, killing five Palestinian civilians
and injuring about 200 others. An Israeli police chief admitted that snipers
were also deployed and that they fired live rounds, making the death of
civilians the result of wilful killing. Clashes and further Israeli repression
against Palestinian civilians later spread to other places including the
rest of East Jerusalem, Bethlehem, Ramallah and Gaza.
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- http://domino.un.org/UNISPAL.NSF/99818751a6a4c9c6852560690077e
- f61/5ebf266ef643182b8525696d00477a9d!OpenDocument
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- The many acts of deception that have been carried-out
by Israel since 9/11, to force America into supporting it (to the point
of waging nuclear war on its behalf), scream-out as acts of desperation.
Why else would the government of Israel be involved in so many twisted
machinations to force their American benefactors into a massive war, which
might cost the lives of thousands of its own citizens? The Zionists are
desperate because of the failure of their own dreams. The end of Zionism
is a greatly debated topic in the Israeli press. http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/pages/ShArt.jhtml?item
- No=883868&contrassID=2&subContrassID=4 The Zionist
dream of the colonization of Palestine has never been possible without
the subtle, yet massive use of force upon a largely unarmed civilian population.
Why shouldn't Israel let loose a massive "shock and awe" demonstration
of Israel's "Iron Wall" of irresistible force, if that might
stave off the dissolution of Zionism?
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- But that is so opposite to the Zionists' natures, to
fully expose themselves, by playing all their aces at once. Why risk ultimate
exposure of their duplicitous plan, when gullible Americans can be strung
along and persuaded to do the dirty deed for them? The answer to this question
will determine when the attack will commence and what shape it shall ultimately
take. Will we willingly open the Iranian "Pandora's box" that
Israel will probably be unwilling to open for itself, or will we just let
it slide?
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- Stay tuned.
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- Morty, AKA,
- Jim Mortellaro
- www.MortysCabin.net
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- Morty@MortysCabin.net
- JSMortell@aol.com
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