Has Obama abandoned Israel?

yidnar

Diamond Member
Jul 16, 2011
22,806
17,487
2,370
Inside your head.
with recent demands by the Obama administration demanding Israel to go back to pre 1967 boundaries among many other slights has the Obama administration given Israel a pro Muslim,anti Israel cold shoulder??
 
Last edited:
AIDS Vaccine?

What does that have to do with Israel.

I can see what it has to do with conservatives since alot of them are closet fags anyway.
 
AIDS Vaccine?

What does that have to do with Israel.

I can see what it has to do with conservatives since alot of them are closet fags anyway.

there was another thread with the same title.
 
is Israel being abondoned by the Obama administration??

No.
typical left winger thinks it's opinion is right and the people who disagree with him "ISRAEL" are wrong !!!:cuckoo:

abandoning Israel is asking it to take SCUDS without retaliating to keep your coaltiion of arabs together...

abandoning Israel is making it walk away when it's trouncing hezbollah and/or hamas... b/c you're afraid the saudis will cry...

buy a clue...
 
with recent demands by the Obama administration demanding Israel to go back to pre 1967 boundaries among many other slights has the Obama administration given Israel a pro Muslim,anti Israel cold shoulder??

No matter what Obama says, Israel's welfare checks will be on time.
 
Is Obama sucking zionist cock just like every US president before him?

You bet. :blues: :suck: :blues: :suck: :blues: :suck: :blues: :suck:
 
Mebbe dey just wanna visit the Holyland...
:cool:
Why one-fifth of US representatives went to Israel this summer
August 25, 2011 - The record delegation of 81 congressmen, whose expenses were paid by an AIPAC affiliate, is seen as a circling of the wagons just weeks ahead of a UN vote on Palestinian statehood.
Back in May, Congress lavished 29 standing ovations on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in a resounding demonstration of solidarity just days after a very public clash between the Israeli leader and President Obama. There’s been a follow-up act this month: a record delegation of 81 US representatives to Israel. The virtual airlift of more than a fifth of the House, funded by affiliates of America's powerful Israeli lobby, is seen as a circling of the wagons just weeks before an expected Palestinian statehood vote at the United Nations.

With Israel facing the potential of increased isolation from the UN move, the congressional show of force sends a clear message to the White House to stand by the Jewish state. It also sends a warning to Palestinian officials that Congress will cut off hundreds of millions in annual aid if they follow through with plans for a unilateral declaration of statehood backed by the UN, analysts say. "It's like coming here on the eve of the [1967] Six-Day War. Israel is isolated and under diplomatic threat," says Akiva Eldar, a diplomatic columnist for the liberal Haaretz daily newspaper. "[Netanyahu] wants to send a clear message: 'Don’t mess around with me. Congress is with me on both sides of the aisle.' "

Making a case for $3 billion in aid during austere times

The visit is funded as an educational trip by the American Israel Education Foundation – a group affiliated with the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC). While such visits are routine, the unusual size of this year's delegation reflects several factors ranging from the UN vote and rising criticism of White House policy toward Israel, to the bumper crop of freshman representatives who don't have to spend the summer campaigning for reelection. AIPAC wants to use the visit to make the case to newcomers for continued US foreign aid of about $3 billion at a time of fiscal austerity.

"The question isn’t so much going away with a different attitude, it's going away with more information," says David Kreizelman, who heads AIPAC’s office in Israel. "They have to go back to their constituents who are saying, 'We want [government help] and you are voting to give money to Israel.' " AIPAC has arranged meetings with Israeli politicians ranging from Mr. Netanyahu to opposition leader Tzipi Livni to parliament members who are die-hard supporters of the Jewish settlers in the West Bank. Like many foreign dignitaries, representatives visit the Yad Vashem Holocaust Memorial, are hosted at residence of President Shimon Peres, and are bused to southern Israeli towns that have been hit by rockets launched from the Gaza Strip.

US lawmakers threaten to withhold aid to Palestinians
 
José;3894901 said:
Is Obama sucking zionist cock just like every US president before him?

Because, Israel is America's strongest ally and a key defensive asset that embraces American values?

Seems like sound foreign policy. :clap2:
 
José;3894901 said:
Is Obama sucking zionist cock just like every US president before him?

Because, Israel is America's strongest ally and a key defensive asset that embraces American values?

Seems like sound foreign policy. :clap2:

Israel is a third world welfare state that scams America out of money while at the same time infiltrating us with Mossad spies.
 
José;3894901 said:
Is Obama sucking zionist cock just like every US president before him?

Because, Israel is America's strongest ally and a key defensive asset that embraces American values?

Seems like sound foreign policy. :clap2:

Israel is a third world welfare state that scams America out of money while at the same time infiltrating us with Mossad spies.

Investor's Business Daily: How Free Israel Prospers As Islam Remains In The Dark

Israel, a New Jersey-sized nation of 7.5 million people (1.7 million of whom are Arab) filed 7,082 international patents in the five years ending in 2007. By contrast, 28 majority-Muslim nations with almost 1.2 billion people — 155 times the population of Israel — were granted 2,071 patents in the same period. Narrowing the comparison to the 17 Muslim nations of the Middle East from Morocco to Iran and down the Arabian Peninsula, the 409 million people in that region generated 680 patents in five years.
This means that the Arab and Iranian world produced about one patent per year for every 3 million people, compared with Israel's output of one annual patent for every 5,295 people, an Israeli rate some 568 times that of Israel's neighbors and sometime enemies.

The awarding of Nobel Prizes in the quantitative areas of chemistry, economics and physics shows a similar disparity, with five Israeli winners compared with one French Algerian (a Jew who earned the prize for work done in France) and an Egyptian-American (for work done at Caltech in California).

The telltale signs of Israel's economic rise can be seen in the Tel Aviv skyline and the new office complexes around Jerusalem. International giant Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. was founded in 1901 by three pharmacists in Jerusalem. Today it employs 40,000 around the world.

Teva has a market cap of $44.2 billion — the most highly valued company based in Israel and the ninth-largest firm traded on the Nasdaq

Less than 300 miles separate the purposeful creative buzz in the JVP Media Quarter from the restive streets of Cairo, where the Muslim Brotherhood tells Egypt's unemployed that their plight is the fault of corrupt capitalists and Jews. It doesn't take a Nobel Prize-winning economist to figure out where these two economies are going.

How Free Israel Prospers As Islam Remains In Dark - Investors.com
 
Because, Israel is America's strongest ally and a key defensive asset that embraces American values?

Seems like sound foreign policy. :clap2:

Israel is a third world welfare state that scams America out of money while at the same time infiltrating us with Mossad spies.

Investor's Business Daily: How Free Israel Prospers As Islam Remains In The Dark

Israel, a New Jersey-sized nation of 7.5 million people (1.7 million of whom are Arab) filed 7,082 international patents in the five years ending in 2007. By contrast, 28 majority-Muslim nations with almost 1.2 billion people — 155 times the population of Israel — were granted 2,071 patents in the same period. Narrowing the comparison to the 17 Muslim nations of the Middle East from Morocco to Iran and down the Arabian Peninsula, the 409 million people in that region generated 680 patents in five years.
This means that the Arab and Iranian world produced about one patent per year for every 3 million people, compared with Israel's output of one annual patent for every 5,295 people, an Israeli rate some 568 times that of Israel's neighbors and sometime enemies.

The awarding of Nobel Prizes in the quantitative areas of chemistry, economics and physics shows a similar disparity, with five Israeli winners compared with one French Algerian (a Jew who earned the prize for work done in France) and an Egyptian-American (for work done at Caltech in California).

The telltale signs of Israel's economic rise can be seen in the Tel Aviv skyline and the new office complexes around Jerusalem. International giant Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. was founded in 1901 by three pharmacists in Jerusalem. Today it employs 40,000 around the world.

Teva has a market cap of $44.2 billion — the most highly valued company based in Israel and the ninth-largest firm traded on the Nasdaq

Less than 300 miles separate the purposeful creative buzz in the JVP Media Quarter from the restive streets of Cairo, where the Muslim Brotherhood tells Egypt's unemployed that their plight is the fault of corrupt capitalists and Jews. It doesn't take a Nobel Prize-winning economist to figure out where these two economies are going.

How Free Israel Prospers As Islam Remains In Dark - Investors.com

This does not change the fact that Israel has always lived on the mooch.
 
Israel is a third world welfare state that scams America out of money while at the same time infiltrating us with Mossad spies.

Investor's Business Daily: How Free Israel Prospers As Islam Remains In The Dark

Israel, a New Jersey-sized nation of 7.5 million people (1.7 million of whom are Arab) filed 7,082 international patents in the five years ending in 2007. By contrast, 28 majority-Muslim nations with almost 1.2 billion people — 155 times the population of Israel — were granted 2,071 patents in the same period. Narrowing the comparison to the 17 Muslim nations of the Middle East from Morocco to Iran and down the Arabian Peninsula, the 409 million people in that region generated 680 patents in five years.
This means that the Arab and Iranian world produced about one patent per year for every 3 million people, compared with Israel's output of one annual patent for every 5,295 people, an Israeli rate some 568 times that of Israel's neighbors and sometime enemies.

The awarding of Nobel Prizes in the quantitative areas of chemistry, economics and physics shows a similar disparity, with five Israeli winners compared with one French Algerian (a Jew who earned the prize for work done in France) and an Egyptian-American (for work done at Caltech in California).

The telltale signs of Israel's economic rise can be seen in the Tel Aviv skyline and the new office complexes around Jerusalem. International giant Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. was founded in 1901 by three pharmacists in Jerusalem. Today it employs 40,000 around the world.

Teva has a market cap of $44.2 billion — the most highly valued company based in Israel and the ninth-largest firm traded on the Nasdaq

Less than 300 miles separate the purposeful creative buzz in the JVP Media Quarter from the restive streets of Cairo, where the Muslim Brotherhood tells Egypt's unemployed that their plight is the fault of corrupt capitalists and Jews. It doesn't take a Nobel Prize-winning economist to figure out where these two economies are going.

How Free Israel Prospers As Islam Remains In Dark - Investors.com

This does not change the fact that Israel has always lived on the mooch.

You mooch, welfare king. :lol:

John F. Kennedy...:clap2:
When the first Zionist conference met in 1897, Palestine was a neglected wasteland

I first saw Palestine in 1939. There the neglect and ruin left by centuries of Ottoman [Muslim] misrule were slowly being transformed by miracles of [Jewish] labor and sacrifice. But Palestine was still a land of promise in 1939, rather than a land of fulfillment. I returned in 1951 to see the grandeur of Israel. In 3 years this new state had opened its doors to 600,000 immigrants and refugees. Even while fighting for its own survival, Israel had given new hope to the persecuted and new dignity to the pattern of Jewish life. I left with the conviction that the United Nations may have conferred on Israel the credentials of nationhood; but its own idealism and courage, its own sacrifice and generosity, had earned the credentials of immortality.
John F. Kennedy: Speech by Senator John F. Kennedy, Zionists of America Convention, Statler Hilton Hotel, New York, NY
 
if it were not for oil the islamic shit holes in the middle east would starve!!

Rabs still starve. 20% of all Rabs subsist on just $2 a day. One-third of all Rabs and half of all Rab women are illiterate, according to the Arab League

Allah wills poverty and ignorance on his own people :lol:
 
if it were not for oil the islamic shit holes in the middle east would starve!!

Rabs still starve. 20% of all Rabs subsist on just $2 a day. One-third of all Rabs and half of all Rab women are illiterate, according to the Arab League

Allah wills poverty and ignorance on his own people :lol:

The literacy rate in Palestine is very similar to the US and other first world countries. The majority of Palestinians in higher education are women.

Palestine, before Israel, produced a surplus of food that was exported to other Arab countries and Europe.

There are about 1000 factories in Gaza alone. Virtually all are shut down due to Israel's destruction and siege.
 

Forum List

Back
Top