Disturbing news about Trump and Iran

Woof woof, *****.
This will get you really wet.
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The US has armed 10000 Kurds to be the boots on the ground

How many people would die if Iran set of a few nukes in Wash DC and Israel?

There is no credible source that says hundreds of thousands
Maybe Steve & Jared can ask Iran to donate a $400 million jet to the orange trouser stain. If they agree, we'll be out of there in no time.
 
Yeah - LBJ was just a marionette of the US - MIC

Kissinger was the mastermind behind this: Israel commands - USA obeys. It was even during Nixon's time that Israel for the first time received massive US military supplies and financial aid - never waning until today. Kissinger even managed to swath/babble the Europeans and foremost Germany, to introduce laws forbidding arms-sales to Arab/Muslim countries.
Henry had some thoughts on anti-Semitism :stir:

GoogleAI Overview:

"Specific Quotes and Remarks
  • "'Accident of birth': Kissinger stated in 1973, 'If it were not for the accident of my birth, I would be antisemitic'.
  • "Blaming Victims: He is quoted as saying, 'Any people who has been persecuted for two thousand years must be doing something wrong'.
  • "Soviet Jewry: In a 1973 conversation with Richard Nixon regarding the emigration of Soviet Jews, Kissinger said, 'The emigration of Jews from the Soviet Union is not an objective of American foreign policy, and if they put Jews into gas chambers in the Soviet Union, it is not an American concern. Maybe a humanitarian concern'."
 
Henry had some thoughts on anti-Semitism :stir:

GoogleAI Overview:

"Specific Quotes and Remarks
  • "'Accident of birth': Kissinger stated in 1973, 'If it were not for the accident of my birth, I would be antisemitic'.
  • "Blaming Victims: He is quoted as saying, 'Any people who has been persecuted for two thousand years must be doing something wrong'.
  • "Soviet Jewry: In a 1973 conversation with Richard Nixon regarding the emigration of Soviet Jews, Kissinger said, 'The emigration of Jews from the Soviet Union is not an objective of American foreign policy, and if they put Jews into gas chambers in the Soviet Union, it is not an American concern. Maybe a humanitarian concern'."
Fake cutting and pasting,
 
Henry had some thoughts on anti-Semitism :stir:

GoogleAI Overview:

"Specific Quotes and Remarks
  • "'Accident of birth': Kissinger stated in 1973, 'If it were not for the accident of my birth, I would be antisemitic'.
  • "Blaming Victims: He is quoted as saying, 'Any people who has been persecuted for two thousand years must be doing something wrong'.
  • "Soviet Jewry: In a 1973 conversation with Richard Nixon regarding the emigration of Soviet Jews, Kissinger said, 'The emigration of Jews from the Soviet Union is not an objective of American foreign policy, and if they put Jews into gas chambers in the Soviet Union, it is not an American concern. Maybe a humanitarian concern'."
Yes - he did forward such statements - because he was a damn smart person and knew exactly what to do, behave and say.

And as such he was not in agreement or rather in defiance with those to him well known publicly exhibited negative traits of a Jew - which he knew were a major contributor to antisemitism - fully exploited by the Nazis and that he got to experience personally in Germany.

More importantly Kissinger was a Realpolitik politician - as such simply acknowledging the fact that a State of Israel existed since 1948 - and would not simply submit to attacks by its neighbors. Whilst being the FIRST to highlighting Israel to be the USA assurance towards hindering the expansion of Soviet influence in the Middle-East, and therefore had to keep a very balanced policy so as not to openly "infuriate" the Soviet Union. - so no, Jews in Russia are not my concern.

But his highlighting of Israel being the USA insurance - gave the radical Zionist camp in Israel, just what they needed. to embark onto their Greater Israel vision. As long as the Soviet-Union exists - the USA will "have" to support us. And Yom Kippur was just what those radical Zionists had been praying for. Kissinger had even opposed Israels ambition to launch another "preemptive" strike just some month before the Yom Kippur war - being well aware of Israels restricted military capabilities, without full US support. therefore to gain this ultimate US support by Nixon, the Arabs/Egypt needed to attack first.

His approach towards Israels nukes in 1969 was a calculated shift from active US opposition to quiet, pragmatic acceptance.!! Even stating that it was too late to stop Israel from developing nuclear weapons and that a public confrontation was against U.S. interests in regards to pressuring Israel towards signing the NPT. !! as such establishing the policy of "don't ask, don't tell".

Kissinger and Nixon initially heavily argued that Israel's possession of nukes violated their agreement not to "introduce" nuclear weapons to the Middle East. However, Kissinger eventually managed this by separating the issue of possession from the issue of "active" deployment or testing, allowing the U.S. to maintain a public stance against proliferation while privately accepting Israel’s deterrent.

In clear context - he knew very well why so many people (especially Nixon) disliked Jews - so he presented, shaped this very clear pro USA intellectual Western/European person who just happened to be a Jew, but never openly displayed these "Jewish traits" that would be a cause for antisemitism. Must have been a hell of a dance for him.

It is also obvious that Kissinger therefore paved the way for "intellectual Western/European styled -Jews" to enter in large scale, US politics. Thus assuring the future of Israel.

So IMO - Kissinger was clearly the mastermind on how to gain a broad acceptance for people who just "happened to be Jews" - so as to enter politics in the USA - therefore the USA becoming the guarantee for a future Greater Israel.
 
Israel was not a country when Jews began returning to the Holy Land in the 1920,s

It was a British protectorate

The Jews did not take lsnd from the arabs

They bought it one small plot at a time
Most of their modern territory wasn't bought. It was captured by force. Say nothing that the Brits also took it by force.
 
Yes - he did forward such statements - because he was a damn smart person and knew exactly what to do, behave and say.

And as such he was not in agreement or rather in defiance with those to him well known publicly exhibited negative traits of a Jew - which he knew were a major contributor to antisemitism - fully exploited by the Nazis and that he got to experience personally in Germany.

More importantly Kissinger was a Realpolitik politician - as such simply acknowledging the fact that a State of Israel existed since 1948 - and would not simply submit to attacks by its neighbors. Whilst being the FIRST to highlighting Israel to be the USA assurance towards hindering the expansion of Soviet influence in the Middle-East, and therefore had to keep a very balanced policy so as not to openly "infuriate" the Soviet Union. - so no, Jews in Russia are not my concern.

But his highlighting of Israel being the USA insurance - gave the radical Zionist camp in Israel, just what they needed. to embark onto their Greater Israel vision. As long as the Soviet-Union exists - the USA will "have" to support us. And Yom Kippur was just what those radical Zionists had been praying for. Kissinger had even opposed Israels ambition to launch another "preemptive" strike just some month before the Yom Kippur war - being well aware of Israels restricted military capabilities, without full US support. therefore to gain this ultimate US support by Nixon, the Arabs/Egypt needed to attack first.

His approach towards Israels nukes in 1969 was a calculated shift from active US opposition to quiet, pragmatic acceptance.!! Even stating that it was too late to stop Israel from developing nuclear weapons and that a public confrontation was against U.S. interests in regards to pressuring Israel towards signing the NPT. !! as such establishing the policy of "don't ask, don't tell".

Kissinger and Nixon initially heavily argued that Israel's possession of nukes violated their agreement not to "introduce" nuclear weapons to the Middle East. However, Kissinger eventually managed this by separating the issue of possession from the issue of "active" deployment or testing, allowing the U.S. to maintain a public stance against proliferation while privately accepting Israel’s deterrent.

In clear context - he knew very well why so many people (especially Nixon) disliked Jews - so he presented, shaped this very clear pro USA intellectual Western/European person who just happened to be a Jew, but never openly displayed these "Jewish traits" that would be a cause for antisemitism. Must have been a hell of a dance for him.

It is also obvious that Kissinger therefore paved the way for "intellectual Western/European styled -Jews" to enter in large scale, US politics. Thus assuring the future of Israel.

So IMO - Kissinger was clearly the mastermind on how to gain a broad acceptance for people who just "happened to be Jews" - so as to enter politics in the USA - therefore the USA becoming the guarantee for a future Greater Israel.
Krusty on board the Jooooo hate train,
 
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In the USA politicians always run the show. You are society of clownade, after all.
You deranged opinion based on ignorance. Come back when you have something to say.
 
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