| Topic: |
Politics > Politics-USA |
| User: |
"Siegfriedson" |
| Date: |
23 Aug 2004 09:09:46 PM |
| Object: |
Pro-Zionist Foreign Policy Isolates USA |
Ariel Sharon: The Al Sharpton of the Middle East:
http://www.nationalvanguard.org/story.php?id=3383
[Zionist wars in the Mid East are isolating US from our European
motherland. The French and Germans have been pushed closer to Russia,
and NATO's infrastructure is rickety. France has veto power in the UN
Security Council and Germany is chairman of the council. They can block
the Bush/Zionist war hawks - but will the neocons care? The result is
America becomes isolated from our traditional friends and allied instead
with Israel, the most disliked nation in the world.]
Early 2003 - War split puts Nato's future in jeopardy
"An extraordinary schism opened up in the Western alliance yesterday as
Washington flatly rejected a Franco-German plan to avert war by pouring
UN weapons inspectors - and troops - into Iraq."
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,3-571972,00.html
(registration required)
Let's Not Forget: Feb. 2003 - Pentagon, Bush Officials Threatened to
Punish Germany for not supporting "Operation Iraqi Freedom"
America is to punish Germany for leading international opposition to a
war against Iraq. The US will withdraw all its troops and bases from
there and end military and industrial co-operation between the two
countries - moves that could cost the Germans billions of euros.
The plan - discussed by Pentagon officials and military chiefs last week
on the orders of Defence Secretary Donald Rumsfeld - is designed 'to
harm' the German economy to make an example of the country for what US
hawks see as Chancellor Gerhard Schröder's 'treachery'.
The hawks believe that making an example of Germany will force other
countries heavily dependent on US trade to think twice about standing up
to America in future.
Full article:
http://observer.guardian.co.uk/international/story/0,6903,896573,00.html
US Troops to Leave Germany; Germany Counts the Costs - Coincidence? (see
above
Germany was counting the cost Tuesday of a US decision to withdraw tens
of thousands of troops from the country but senior officials
acknowledged that they understood the move was necessary.
http://www.spacewar.com/2004/040817153453.kv9dvi5a.html
[America is so desperate for allies that we have to actually pay
countries to be our friends.]
Buying War Allies and 'Friends' with Foreign Aid
"Yet the more foreign aid we send to the Middle East, the
more hopelessly entangled we become in the intractable
conflicts that define it. Worse yet, the practice of buying
friends casts very serious doubt on the lofty claims that
we are promoting democracy."
Full article:
http://www.antiwar.com/paul/paul61.html
[Rumsfeld moans about US POWs' appearance on Iraqi TV while
simultaneously neglecting to mention that Afghani and Iraqi POW's have
made appearances on CNN and Fox.]
Let's Not Forget: March 2003 - Pentagon's Hypocritical Stance on "POW"
Status
"While leaders of the coalition forces criticised
the Iraqi regime for its handling of POWs, legal
experts claimed both sides had breached UN codes
governing the treatment of captured soldiers.
The Bush Administration came under fire over
its reluctance to give POW status to Taliban fighters
taken prisoner during the war in Afghanistan."
http://www.rense.com/general36/knside.htm
[More US Hypocrisy concerning POW treatment]
"Little more than a year ago, there were other prisoners of war. As
United States forces swept victoriously through Afghanistan, they seized
hundreds of men. These prisoners were transported to Guantanamo Bay in
Cuba. They were blindfolded and shackled. And their plight was
gloatingly recorded by official US photographers to be circulated around
the world."
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/allnews/page.cfm?objectid=12773044&method=full&siteid=50143
http://www.whatreallyhappened.com/RummieLie.jpg
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