Israel ex-security chiefs urge Netanyahu to accept Iran deal

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Why does Bibi think he knows more than the Generals and Mossad Chiefs? If Obama was going against the Generals and CIA, wingnuts and Wingnutsteins and Wingnutbergs and Wingnutskis would be outraged. OUTRAGED, I say!


Israel ex-security chiefs urge Netanyahu to accept Iran deal


Jerusalem (AFP) - Many Israeli ex-generals and former security chiefs have signed a petition urging Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to accept the nuclear deal between world powers and Iran, which he strongly opposes.

A petition signed by the former officials and made public Monday calls the July 14 accord a "fait accompli".

It urges the government to pursue a policy that would "restore trust and reinforce security and diplomatic cooperation with the American administration".

Doing so would "allow us to prepare to face the numerous challenges that will result from the agreement", the petition says.

The signatories include two former heads of the Shin Bet internal security agency, Ami Ayalon and Carmi Gillon; a former deputy director of the Mossad intelligence agency, Amiram Levin; the ex-chief of the Atomic Energy Commission Uzi Eilmann; and dozens of former generals and senior officers.
 
Why does Bibi think he knows more than the Generals and Mossad Chiefs? If Obama was going against the Generals and CIA, wingnuts and Wingnutsteins and Wingnutbergs and Wingnutskis would be outraged. OUTRAGED, I say!


Israel ex-security chiefs urge Netanyahu to accept Iran deal


Jerusalem (AFP) - Many Israeli ex-generals and former security chiefs have signed a petition urging Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to accept the nuclear deal between world powers and Iran, which he strongly opposes.

A petition signed by the former officials and made public Monday calls the July 14 accord a "fait accompli".

It urges the government to pursue a policy that would "restore trust and reinforce security and diplomatic cooperation with the American administration".

Doing so would "allow us to prepare to face the numerous challenges that will result from the agreement", the petition says.

The signatories include two former heads of the Shin Bet internal security agency, Ami Ayalon and Carmi Gillon; a former deputy director of the Mossad intelligence agency, Amiram Levin; the ex-chief of the Atomic Energy Commission Uzi Eilmann; and dozens of former generals and senior officers.
Of course Obama doesn't go against our Generals. He gets rid of them...

Obama Purging the Military - 197 Officers in 5 Years The SUA Blog Stand Up America US
 
Why does Bibi think he knows more than the Generals and Mossad Chiefs? If Obama was going against the Generals and CIA, wingnuts and Wingnutsteins and Wingnutbergs and Wingnutskis would be outraged. OUTRAGED, I say!


Israel ex-security chiefs urge Netanyahu to accept Iran deal


Jerusalem (AFP) - Many Israeli ex-generals and former security chiefs have signed a petition urging Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to accept the nuclear deal between world powers and Iran, which he strongly opposes.

A petition signed by the former officials and made public Monday calls the July 14 accord a "fait accompli".

It urges the government to pursue a policy that would "restore trust and reinforce security and diplomatic cooperation with the American administration".

Doing so would "allow us to prepare to face the numerous challenges that will result from the agreement", the petition says.

The signatories include two former heads of the Shin Bet internal security agency, Ami Ayalon and Carmi Gillon; a former deputy director of the Mossad intelligence agency, Amiram Levin; the ex-chief of the Atomic Energy Commission Uzi Eilmann; and dozens of former generals and senior officers.
Of course Obama doesn't go against our Generals. He gets rid of them...

Obama Purging the Military - 197 Officers in 5 Years The SUA Blog Stand Up America US
Deflection FAIL
 
Why does Bibi think he knows more than the Generals and Mossad Chiefs? If Obama was going against the Generals and CIA, wingnuts and Wingnutsteins and Wingnutbergs and Wingnutskis would be outraged. OUTRAGED, I say!


Israel ex-security chiefs urge Netanyahu to accept Iran deal


Jerusalem (AFP) - Many Israeli ex-generals and former security chiefs have signed a petition urging Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to accept the nuclear deal between world powers and Iran, which he strongly opposes.

A petition signed by the former officials and made public Monday calls the July 14 accord a "fait accompli".

It urges the government to pursue a policy that would "restore trust and reinforce security and diplomatic cooperation with the American administration".

Doing so would "allow us to prepare to face the numerous challenges that will result from the agreement", the petition says.

The signatories include two former heads of the Shin Bet internal security agency, Ami Ayalon and Carmi Gillon; a former deputy director of the Mossad intelligence agency, Amiram Levin; the ex-chief of the Atomic Energy Commission Uzi Eilmann; and dozens of former generals and senior officers.
Of course Obama doesn't go against our Generals. He gets rid of them...

Obama Purging the Military - 197 Officers in 5 Years The SUA Blog Stand Up America US
Deflection FAIL
No, THIS is deflection fail... :slap:

So if Benji accepts "the deal" then what? :dunno:

Accept it or not, it would be a meaningless gesture with absolutely no effect on the future outcome of Iran's actions.

...or inactions.

There- I've genuflected rather than deflected. :bowdown:

:slap:
 
Why does Bibi think he knows more than the Generals and Mossad Chiefs? If Obama was going against the Generals and CIA, wingnuts and Wingnutsteins and Wingnutbergs and Wingnutskis would be outraged. OUTRAGED, I say!


Israel ex-security chiefs urge Netanyahu to accept Iran deal


Jerusalem (AFP) - Many Israeli ex-generals and former security chiefs have signed a petition urging Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to accept the nuclear deal between world powers and Iran, which he strongly opposes.

A petition signed by the former officials and made public Monday calls the July 14 accord a "fait accompli".

It urges the government to pursue a policy that would "restore trust and reinforce security and diplomatic cooperation with the American administration".

Doing so would "allow us to prepare to face the numerous challenges that will result from the agreement", the petition says.

The signatories include two former heads of the Shin Bet internal security agency, Ami Ayalon and Carmi Gillon; a former deputy director of the Mossad intelligence agency, Amiram Levin; the ex-chief of the Atomic Energy Commission Uzi Eilmann; and dozens of former generals and senior officers.

Kerry treated the piece that cites the opinions of a few retired officials that agree with him as proof that his claim that the result of his two years of negotiating with Iran would benefit the Jewish state as well as the United States. A similar piece in the Forward by J.J. Goldberg quotes some of the same figures. Taken together, they seem to make a strong case that the pro-Israel community ought to either sit out the Iran deal fight in Congress or even support the agreement. But the two articles leave out a couple of important facts about Israeli opinion about the Iran deal. One is that most of those quoted are either disgruntled former officials who hold a grudge against Prime Minister Netanyahu for not keeping them in office, or ideological opponents of the man who has won three consecutive elections. The other is that while Netanyahu’s political foes in the Knesset are as sharply critical of the prime minister as the Obama administration, they have joined him in forming a united front against the Iran deal as a deadly threat to the country’s future. That’s a point that any American that claims to be a friend of Israel needs to consider before they consider backing the administration’s push for détente with the Islamist regime.

Israel United Against Iran Deal So Should Those Who Claim to Be Its Friends JEWSNEWS
 
Why does Bibi think he knows more than the Generals and Mossad Chiefs? If Obama was going against the Generals and CIA, wingnuts and Wingnutsteins and Wingnutbergs and Wingnutskis would be outraged. OUTRAGED, I say!


Israel ex-security chiefs urge Netanyahu to accept Iran deal


Jerusalem (AFP) - Many Israeli ex-generals and former security chiefs have signed a petition urging Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to accept the nuclear deal between world powers and Iran, which he strongly opposes.

A petition signed by the former officials and made public Monday calls the July 14 accord a "fait accompli".

It urges the government to pursue a policy that would "restore trust and reinforce security and diplomatic cooperation with the American administration".

Doing so would "allow us to prepare to face the numerous challenges that will result from the agreement", the petition says.

The signatories include two former heads of the Shin Bet internal security agency, Ami Ayalon and Carmi Gillon; a former deputy director of the Mossad intelligence agency, Amiram Levin; the ex-chief of the Atomic Energy Commission Uzi Eilmann; and dozens of former generals and senior officers.
Of course Obama doesn't go against our Generals. He gets rid of them...

Obama Purging the Military - 197 Officers in 5 Years The SUA Blog Stand Up America US
Deflection FAIL
No, THIS is deflection fail... :slap:

So if Benji accepts "the deal" then what? :dunno:

Accept it or not, it would be a meaningless gesture with absolutely no effect on the future outcome of Iran's actions.

...or inactions.

There- I've genuflected rather than deflected. :bowdown:

:slap:
Netanyahu is irrelevant. Nobody gives a shit what he says, and he has no leverage, as a Welfare State.
 
Why does Bibi think he knows more than the Generals and Mossad Chiefs? If Obama was going against the Generals and CIA, wingnuts and Wingnutsteins and Wingnutbergs and Wingnutskis would be outraged. OUTRAGED, I say!


Israel ex-security chiefs urge Netanyahu to accept Iran deal


Jerusalem (AFP) - Many Israeli ex-generals and former security chiefs have signed a petition urging Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to accept the nuclear deal between world powers and Iran, which he strongly opposes.

A petition signed by the former officials and made public Monday calls the July 14 accord a "fait accompli".

It urges the government to pursue a policy that would "restore trust and reinforce security and diplomatic cooperation with the American administration".

Doing so would "allow us to prepare to face the numerous challenges that will result from the agreement", the petition says.

The signatories include two former heads of the Shin Bet internal security agency, Ami Ayalon and Carmi Gillon; a former deputy director of the Mossad intelligence agency, Amiram Levin; the ex-chief of the Atomic Energy Commission Uzi Eilmann; and dozens of former generals and senior officers.

Kerry treated the piece that cites the opinions of a few retired officials that agree with him as proof that his claim that the result of his two years of negotiating with Iran would benefit the Jewish state as well as the United States. A similar piece in the Forward by J.J. Goldberg quotes some of the same figures. Taken together, they seem to make a strong case that the pro-Israel community ought to either sit out the Iran deal fight in Congress or even support the agreement. But the two articles leave out a couple of important facts about Israeli opinion about the Iran deal. One is that most of those quoted are either disgruntled former officials who hold a grudge against Prime Minister Netanyahu for not keeping them in office, or ideological opponents of the man who has won three consecutive elections. The other is that while Netanyahu’s political foes in the Knesset are as sharply critical of the prime minister as the Obama administration, they have joined him in forming a united front against the Iran deal as a deadly threat to the country’s future. That’s a point that any American that claims to be a friend of Israel needs to consider before they consider backing the administration’s push for détente with the Islamist regime.

Israel United Against Iran Deal So Should Those Who Claim to Be Its Friends JEWSNEWS
Why does Bibi think he knows more than the Generals and Mossad Chiefs? If Obama was going against the Generals and CIA, wingnuts and Wingnutsteins and Wingnutbergs and Wingnutskis would be outraged. OUTRAGED, I say!


Israel ex-security chiefs urge Netanyahu to accept Iran deal


Jerusalem (AFP) - Many Israeli ex-generals and former security chiefs have signed a petition urging Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to accept the nuclear deal between world powers and Iran, which he strongly opposes.

A petition signed by the former officials and made public Monday calls the July 14 accord a "fait accompli".

It urges the government to pursue a policy that would "restore trust and reinforce security and diplomatic cooperation with the American administration".

Doing so would "allow us to prepare to face the numerous challenges that will result from the agreement", the petition says.

The signatories include two former heads of the Shin Bet internal security agency, Ami Ayalon and Carmi Gillon; a former deputy director of the Mossad intelligence agency, Amiram Levin; the ex-chief of the Atomic Energy Commission Uzi Eilmann; and dozens of former generals and senior officers.
Of course Obama doesn't go against our Generals. He gets rid of them...

Obama Purging the Military - 197 Officers in 5 Years The SUA Blog Stand Up America US
Deflection FAIL

Thread fail.
 
Why does Bibi think he knows more than the Generals and Mossad Chiefs? If Obama was going against the Generals and CIA, wingnuts and Wingnutsteins and Wingnutbergs and Wingnutskis would be outraged. OUTRAGED, I say!


Israel ex-security chiefs urge Netanyahu to accept Iran deal


Jerusalem (AFP) - Many Israeli ex-generals and former security chiefs have signed a petition urging Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to accept the nuclear deal between world powers and Iran, which he strongly opposes.

A petition signed by the former officials and made public Monday calls the July 14 accord a "fait accompli".

It urges the government to pursue a policy that would "restore trust and reinforce security and diplomatic cooperation with the American administration".

Doing so would "allow us to prepare to face the numerous challenges that will result from the agreement", the petition says.

The signatories include two former heads of the Shin Bet internal security agency, Ami Ayalon and Carmi Gillon; a former deputy director of the Mossad intelligence agency, Amiram Levin; the ex-chief of the Atomic Energy Commission Uzi Eilmann; and dozens of former generals and senior officers.
Of course Obama doesn't go against our Generals. He gets rid of them...

Obama Purging the Military - 197 Officers in 5 Years The SUA Blog Stand Up America US
Deflection FAIL
No, THIS is deflection fail... :slap:

So if Benji accepts "the deal" then what? :dunno:

Accept it or not, it would be a meaningless gesture with absolutely no effect on the future outcome of Iran's actions.

...or inactions.

There- I've genuflected rather than deflected. :bowdown:

:slap:
Netanyahu is irrelevant. Nobody gives a shit what he says, and he has no leverage, as a Welfare State.

In gaming jargon, that's called a ragequit. You mad bro? Did any of that make sense to you before you posted it?
 
One is that most of those quoted are either disgruntled former officials who hold a grudge against Prime Minister Netanyahu for not keeping them in office, or ideological opponents of the man who has won three consecutive elections.
So, Israeli Generals and Mossad, who have devoted their lives and careers to Israel's safety, decide to put Israel at risk to get petty revenge against a blowhard politician?

You're even stupider that I thought.
 
Why does Bibi think he knows more than the Generals and Mossad Chiefs? If Obama was going against the Generals and CIA, wingnuts and Wingnutsteins and Wingnutbergs and Wingnutskis would be outraged. OUTRAGED, I say!


Israel ex-security chiefs urge Netanyahu to accept Iran deal


Jerusalem (AFP) - Many Israeli ex-generals and former security chiefs have signed a petition urging Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to accept the nuclear deal between world powers and Iran, which he strongly opposes.

A petition signed by the former officials and made public Monday calls the July 14 accord a "fait accompli".

It urges the government to pursue a policy that would "restore trust and reinforce security and diplomatic cooperation with the American administration".

Doing so would "allow us to prepare to face the numerous challenges that will result from the agreement", the petition says.

The signatories include two former heads of the Shin Bet internal security agency, Ami Ayalon and Carmi Gillon; a former deputy director of the Mossad intelligence agency, Amiram Levin; the ex-chief of the Atomic Energy Commission Uzi Eilmann; and dozens of former generals and senior officers.
Of course Obama doesn't go against our Generals. He gets rid of them...

Obama Purging the Military - 197 Officers in 5 Years The SUA Blog Stand Up America US
Deflection FAIL
No, THIS is deflection fail... :slap:

So if Benji accepts "the deal" then what? :dunno:

Accept it or not, it would be a meaningless gesture with absolutely no effect on the future outcome of Iran's actions.

...or inactions.

There- I've genuflected rather than deflected. :bowdown:

:slap:
Netanyahu is irrelevant. Nobody gives a shit what he says, and he has no leverage, as a Welfare State.

In gaming jargon, that's called a ragequit. You mad bro?

He's just one of the board Jew haters. He wants Israel destroyed as much as the mullahs
 
One is that most of those quoted are either disgruntled former officials who hold a grudge against Prime Minister Netanyahu for not keeping them in office, or ideological opponents of the man who has won three consecutive elections.
So, Israeli Generals and Mossad, who have devoted their lives and careers to Israel's safety, decide to put Israel at risk to get petty revenge against a blowhard politician?

You're even stupider that I thought.
Comprehension is not your strong suit clown:slap:
 
Of course Obama doesn't go against our Generals. He gets rid of them...

Obama Purging the Military - 197 Officers in 5 Years The SUA Blog Stand Up America US
Deflection FAIL
No, THIS is deflection fail... :slap:

So if Benji accepts "the deal" then what? :dunno:

Accept it or not, it would be a meaningless gesture with absolutely no effect on the future outcome of Iran's actions.

...or inactions.

There- I've genuflected rather than deflected. :bowdown:

:slap:
Netanyahu is irrelevant. Nobody gives a shit what he says, and he has no leverage, as a Welfare State.

In gaming jargon, that's called a ragequit. You mad bro?

He's just one of the board Jew haters. He wants Israel destroyed as much as the mullahs
The squatter nation should be ended as it began, with a proclamation, in Palestine...
 
What Bibi thinks doesn't matter a fucking damn. He lost his chance to cut a deal, long ago...


Really....?

and Hussein Obama or Kerry matters? or their darn deals matter?

really? please


All these people for the deal are leftist nutjobs. The poor clown who started the thread doesn't even know who they are. Here is one of them, it only takes one, the rest are similar no doubt. Relocate 650,000 a settlers to make the territories Jew free..then they get the rest, which is what the clown would like as well



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Mr. Ayalon, who became Shin Bet chief in 1996 after Yitzhak Rabin’s assassination, was in Canada recently as part of an effort by the Mosaic Institute to engage Jewish and Arab Canadians in a discussion of opportunities for peace.

Israel can “increase confidence that a two-state solution is possible,” he said. It should immediately renounce any claim to sovereignty in the West Bank beyond the security barrier and announce it is ready to negotiate an exchange of land, “including a sharing of Jerusalem,” to fix the final borders. It should also pass a law to relocate settlers to Israel, “recognizing the contribution they have made to developing the state” and compensating them for giving up their homes.



Is it up to Israel to unilaterally declare an end to settlements?

Today, Palestinians are taking the first step, at least when it comes to [Palestinian Authority leaders] Abu Mazen and Salam Fayyad. They are doing exactly what they should. They are providing security in a way we never imagined they would – they are fighting Hamas in the West Bank. A major part of our security in the West Bank is a result of what they do.

A former Israeli security chief s plan for peace - The Globe and Mail
 
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What Bibi thinks doesn't matter a fucking damn. He lost his chance to cut a deal, long ago...


Really....?

and Hussein Obama or Kerry matters? or their darn deals matter?

really? please
Since they cut the deal, it matters greatly, The Jewish peanut-gallery, not a damn.



Who cut the deal ...the idiot Kerry or the Muslim Hussein Obama?
They cut nothing...no deal ..... they don't count and they are not there.
 
Of course Obama doesn't go against our Generals. He gets rid of them...

Obama Purging the Military - 197 Officers in 5 Years The SUA Blog Stand Up America US
Deflection FAIL
No, THIS is deflection fail... :slap:

So if Benji accepts "the deal" then what? :dunno:

Accept it or not, it would be a meaningless gesture with absolutely no effect on the future outcome of Iran's actions.

...or inactions.

There- I've genuflected rather than deflected. :bowdown:

:slap:
Netanyahu is irrelevant. Nobody gives a shit what he says, and he has no leverage, as a Welfare State.

In gaming jargon, that's called a ragequit. You mad bro?

He's just one of the board Jew haters. He wants Israel destroyed as much as the mullahs
As usual, when you lose an argument about Israel you jump straight to anti-semitism.

Israel is a secular country, dope.
 
What Bibi thinks doesn't matter a fucking damn. He lost his chance to cut a deal, long ago...


Really....?

and Hussein Obama or Kerry matters? or their darn deals matter?

really? please
Since they cut the deal, it matters greatly, The Jewish peanut-gallery, not a damn.



Who cut the deal ...the idiot Kerry or the Muslim Hussein Obama?
They cut nothing...no deal ..... they don't count and they are not there.
Your extreme butthurt is noted...and hysterical!

 

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