Since 1948 this world has been ravaged by an incomprehensible
belief
within a segment of the international Jewish community that God has
ordained a Jewish domination of the Levant, those lands bordering the
Eastern shores of the Mediterranean Sea. To Jews that entitled them to
invade a peaceful Palestine in 1948. An inevitable consequence of such
a wretched policy occurred in November of 1995 when the peace-seeking
Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin was assassinated by an acolyte of
his radical political opponent Benjamin Natanyahu, who today is once
again a Prime Minister of Israel. Incredibly, these overreaching
bellicose Jews used the murder of legitimate soldier-statesman Rabin to
devise a new plan entitled "A Clean Break: A New Strategy for Securing
the Realm (Israel)", the first step of which was the elimination of
Saddam Hussein, who they saw as an obstacle to their ultimate
objective, now the domination of the entire Middle East. A critical
subtext of that target was that the effort would be made utilizing not
the resources of the State of Israel, but, via the chicanery of AIPAC
and the Jewish members of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives,
the blood and treasure of the United States.
How to
manage that? It would have to be the conspiracy of the century! In
brief, the operation began with a break-in of the Niger Embassy in
Rome, facilitated by the Italian Special Forces, SISMI, under their
Prime Minister Berlusconi (awarded
an honor several years later by the Jewish Anti-Defamation League).
It was the beginning of an epic scheme, and quietly evaded by the
foremost NPR political reporter in Europe, Italian Silvia Poggioli, '68
Harvard. She may have been trained by NPR's Mara Liasson, or vice versa
(Liasson may have left Roger Ailes and Fox and Bill Kristol and Brit
Hume?). In sum, all of what is outlined here is stated more clearly
elsewhere in Gopbias.org, and with the necessary attribution, some key
information provided, beginning on page 260, by James Bamford's
groundbreaking "A Pretext For War". From
there a fabrication was documented that Saddam Hussein was seeking
Uranium ore from Niger for Nuclear Weapons, the fabled WMD's, which was
then used to generate support for the
joint U.S.-Brit invasion and occupation of Iraq. To monitor
the planning and execution stage two members of AIPAC, Steven
J. Rosen and Keith Weissman,
were assigned to assure that the project was on track to be completed
and they were regularly required to inform the Israelis in detail, i.e.
not unlike the Soviet Union's KGB which, in the 1930's and 40's when
they were stealing classified info on the atomic bomb from the United
States, the KGB would have described Rosen & Weissman as
"konspiratsia".
[[ Having successfully manipulated the
United States to eliminate Iraq as an obstacle to Israeli plans, Israel
will now attempt a repeat vis-a-vis Iran. "Israel Ties Two Nations to
Iran's Uranium."
Jerusalem (AP) - Venezuela and Bolivia are
supplying Iran with uranium for its nuclear program, according to a
secret Israeli government report obtained Monday by The Associated
Press.
The two South American countries are known to have close
ties with Iran, but this is the first allegation that they are involved
in the development of Iran’s nuclear program, considered a
strategic
threat by Israel.
“There are reports that Venezuela supplies
Iran with uranium for its nuclear program,” the Foreign
Ministry
document states, referring to previous Israeli intelligence conclusions
(the Foreign Ministry is directed by Avignor "The Bouncer" Lieberman).
It added, “Bolivia also supplies uranium to Iran.”
The report did not say where the uranium was from...
[ A long-delayed (FIVE YEARS!)
report from the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence was finally
released 6/5/08 as Republicans Olympia Snowe of Maine and Chuck Hagel
of Nebraska joined all eight Democrats to definitively record that
George W. Bush and Richard Bruce Cheney and Condoleezza Rice and Colin
Powell knowingly falsely reported that Saddam Hussein had close ties to
Al Qaeda (in fact, they were enemies) and had WMDs (in fact, he had
none, no programs to obtain same, and the story of the "yellowcake"
from Niger, was known to have been fabricated, as established by
Ambassador Joseph Wilson's trip to Niger, and also by James Bamford's
2004 A Pretext For War). Democratic Senator Jay
Rockefeller,
the Chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee said the report shows
the administration knowingly 'led the nation to war on false premises.'
]
...There was no immediate comment from officials in Venezuela or
Bolivia about the report.
The three-page document was prepared in advance of a visit to South
America by Deputy Foreign Minister Danny Ayalon.
An Israeli Foreign Ministry spokesman, Yigal Palmor, declined to
comment on the report.
Bolivia
has uranium deposits. Venezuela is not currently mining its own
estimated 50,000 tons of untapped uranium reserves, according to an
analysis published in December by the Carnegie Endowment for
International Peace. - NY Times 5/26/09
DemocracyNow was
quick to respond: "The Bolivian and Venezuelan governments are
dismissing Israeli accusations they’ve supplied uranium for
Iran’s
nuclear program. On Monday, a leaked Israeli intelligence document said
both Bolivia and Venezuela have aided Iran’s nuclear
development.
Bolivian Presidential Minister Juan Ramon Quintana ridiculed the charge.
Juan
Ramon Quintana: 'Really, it forms part of the anthology of stupidity.
If there’s something that characterizes our policy as a
government,
it’s the policy of peace.'
Bolivia says it hasn’t produced uranium in more than
twenty-five years." - Amy Goodman 5/27/09 ]]
Some of the Traitors Responsible
(The
info parameters which are self-imposed by our Media/Press (i.e.
censorship) prohibit the following material regardless of its import.)
The Jerusalem Post
- Standing with Steven J. Rosen
Byline: Daniel Pipes - Lion's Den
HIGHLIGHT:
His (Rosen) efforts to stymie Iranian Nuclear ambitions [[ambitions
limited to nuclear power, i.e. ELECTRICITY!]] began 15 years ago. The
writer (Pipes) is director of the Middle East Forum and Taube
distinguished visiting fellow at the Hoover Institution of Stanford
University.
Unquestionably, hiring Steven J. Rosen to become
part of the Middle East Forum was my most difficult decision since I
founded the organization in 1994.
On the one hand, this 23-year
veteran of the American Israel Public Affairs Committee, where he
served as director of foreign policy issues, offered an unparalleled
opportunity to give the forum a presence in Washington policy-making
circles where we hitherto had been absent. At AIPAC, he was responsible
for relations with the State Department, the National Security Council
and other Executive Branch agencies. His accomplishments are legion.
The
Washington Post noted that "Rosen helped pioneer 'executive-branch
lobbying,' a style of advocacy that was not wide spread when he began
it in the mid-1980s, but is now a routine complement to the more
traditional lobbying of Congress." The New York Times called him
"brilliant, energetic and one of [AIPAC's] most influential employees,
with wide-ranging contacts within the Bush administration and
overseas." National Public Radio's intelligence correspondent found
that he "helped shape [AIPAC] into one of the most powerful lobby
groups in the country." According to Haaretz, writing about Rosen just
after he left AIPAC, he "is not merely another AIPAC official; in the
eyes of many, he is AIPAC itself."
In addition, Rosen has an
academic background, having taught at several universities (Pittsburgh,
Brandeis, Australian National), headed Middle East issues for the RAND
Corporation, and co-authored a best-selling textbook, The Logic of
International Relations. So he would fit right in our think tank.
On
the other hand, he (along with his AIPAC colleague Keith Weissman)
stood accused by the Bush administration of breaching the
ominously-named Espionage Act of 1917, and faced criminal charges that
could have landed him in jail for years. Although he was not accused of
spying, his (and our) opponents reveled in calling him an "accused
spy"; and, of course, we worried about the ramifications for us if he
were found guilty.
During extensive consultations with the MEF's
board of governors, I found a consensus on wishing to bring on board so
formidable an analyst [[at Gopbias.org we would call him propagandist
]] in his hour of need mixed with apprehension about the criminal case.
TWO
DEVELOPMENTS resolved the dilemma for us in September 2008. Our study
of the government's case convinced us of its injustice, shoddiness,
arbitrariness, hollowness, and futility [[Bush administration arranged
incompetence]]. Certain of Rosen's innocence, the lawsuit against him
would not stop us from hiring him. Second, world events kicked in.
Seeing the Iranian drive to get the bomb as the single greatest danger
both to the Middle East and to the United States (in the latter case,
via electromagnetic pulse), we realized that the outgoing Bush
administration would not take steps to stop the
Iranian pursuit of nuclear weapons, and that Barack Obama,
with his soft approach to Iran, would likely win the election.
Accordingly,
the MEF in October 2008 began funding Rosen to work on ways to stop the
Iranian march to nuclear weapons. He is ideal for the job, having begun
efforts to stymie Iranian nuclear ambitions [[?!]] 15 years ago - long
before these became a general concern. Working behind the scenes, for
example, he initiated efforts to develop leverage over Tehran through
graduated economic sanctions by securing two presidential orders in
1995, followed by the Iran-Libya Sanctions Act of 1996 which laid the
foundation for all subsequent efforts to bring economic pressure to
bear against the Iranian government. He has been active in this arena
ever since.
Following the inauguration, the MEF brought Rosen
formally on board as a visiting fellow. In his brief time in this
capacity, he initiated a Washington Project with his influential
Weblog, "Obama Mideast Monitor", and a new publication series called
The Policy Forum. Notably, Rosen's blog started the chain of events
that caused Charles Freeman to withdraw his name for consideration as
chairman of the National Intelligence Council.
Then, on May
1, came the welcome news that the US Department of Justice had dropped
its case against Rosen and Weissman.
In the words of The Washington Post, this decision amounted to "a
stunning vindication" for them. Beyond that, it confirms the limits of
arbitrary and prejudicial government actions.
I
congratulate Rosen and Weissman and, now that he is unburdened with
legal woes, look forward to Steve's taking up the Iran portfolio with
his full attention and renowned effectiveness. - The
Jerusalem Post 5/12/09