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Keeping It Real 2012/09/17 15:20:15
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I believe Netanyahu is trying to interject himself in our presidential election
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British PM Cameron & Germans Merkel Tell Netanyahu to Shut the F'ck Up, "NO" to Red Lines



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I wonder why the US Press is ignoring the fact that 3 weeks ago ... 3 long weeks ago

... British PM David Cameron and German Chancellor Merkel told Bibi to

shut the f'ck up, "no" to red lines and gave Bibi a "red light" when it

comes to invading Iran.

5 days ago: Haartz Newspaper in Israel reported that Bibi was pissed at the other two countries that fund Israel, Germany and Britain.

BIBI: "The world tells Israel 'wait, there's still time'. And I say, 'Wait for what? Wait until when?' Those in the international community who refuse to put red lines before Iran don't have a moral right to place a red light before Israel," Netanyahu told reporters on Tuesday."

6 days ago: The Haaretz Newspaper of Israel reported that two weeks prior

to their report, (3 weeks ago), British PM Cameron sent U.K. officials

to secret visit to Israel warning Netanyahu against a unilateral attack

on Iran. PM Cameron gave Bibi a "red light."

A high-ranking visitor delivered a stern message from

British PM David Cameron against an uncoordinated Israeli strike on Iran

at this time.

The Haaretz goes on to say that PM Cameron became leery of Bibi's intentions in July of this year when Bibi failed to provide clear answers to PM Cameron questions.

The Israeli source related that British fears about an

imminent Israeli decision to strike Iranian nuclear facilities was

further heightened by Netanyahu's failure, during a phone conversation between the two leaders prior to the Olympics in July, to provide clear and precise answers to Cameron's questions about Israel's intentions on the Iranian front.

The Haartz goes on to say that both Chancellor Merkel (Germany) and PM Cameron told Bibi "no" to red lines and they both gave Bibi the "Red Light" on invading Iran.

... the firm message of the U.K. envoy, together with the

phone conversation during the same period between Netanyahu and German

Chancellor Angela Merkel and public remarks by high-ranking U.S.

officials in recent weeks have affected Netanyahu's and Barak's attitude

to the Iran issue.
Haaretz reported that Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak was not willing to risk going against Germany, Britain, France and the United States.
Netanyahu, and to a greater extent DM Ehud Barak, have apparently recognized that in addition to the military implications of such a move missile barrages that could kill hundreds of Israeli civilians - it would also have serious foreign-policy implications, in the form of a very deep rift with Israel's greatest allies: France, Britain, Germany and the United States.


Then the Haaretz explains that since Germany and Britain told Bibi

"no" to red lines and gave Bibi a "red light" Bibi decided to blame

President Obama ... in hopes that his interference in U.S. Presidential

election would result in him (Bibi) getting his puppet, Mitt Romney

elected.

In the past two weeks, in the wake of the Western messages,

Netanyahu has changed tack and began talking about the need to set "red

lines" for Iran over its nuclear program in order to head off a military

confrontation.

To me, the US Press has failed Americans by not reporting that

Germany and Britain gave Bibi a Red Light 3 weeks ago ... 3 weeks before

Bibi tried to interfere in the US Presidential elections.

And ... Bibi continues to bellow:

setting clear red lines that if crossed will prompt a

military strike against Iran's nuclear facilities is the only way war

can be avoided.

Oh, how the world misses former Israeli PM Yitzhak Rabin -- he was such an awesome, awesome man!

While I think that Bibi is a clone of warmongerer Dick Cheney

... I wonder ... what the hell is the matter with the US Press?

http://www.dailykos.com/story/2012/09/17/1132722/-British-PM-...

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  • Keeping It Real 2012/09/17 15:21:22
    I believe Netanyahu is trying to interject himself in our presidential election
    Keeping It Real
    +10
    I also believe Netanyahu is trying to bully the president and is conspiring with the right wing in his country.

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  • D.C. Willis 2012/09/17 16:50:30
    I don't trust Netanyahu rhetoric and find it interesting that he's touting th...
    D.C. Willis
  • owen D.C. Wi... 2012/09/24 13:34:05
    owen
    SATANIC ASSHOLE
  • D.C. Wi... owen 2012/09/24 17:21:29
    D.C. Willis
    My, My, what a good little Christian you are. Do you kiss your momma with that mouth?
  • owen D.C. Wi... 2012/09/25 01:19:44
    owen
    My Saintly Mother raised us to pray for Israel,I could use any number of vulgar words to describe this cancer of a human being
  • D.C. Wi... owen 2012/09/25 01:26:19
    D.C. Willis
    Well pray for Syria, Libya, and a few other nations while you are at. No need to discriminate, prayers are free.
  • owen D.C. Wi... 2012/09/25 01:28:35
    owen
    We are meant to pray for all folks
  • D.C. Wi... owen 2012/09/25 01:40:49
    D.C. Willis
    Oh, you left that part out of your original statement. You can skip me though I am not requesting a any prayers. Thanks just the same. :-)
  • wamcalif 2012/09/17 16:30:46
    Undecided
    wamcalif
    +1
    All of the above.
  • sjalan 2012/09/17 16:28:51 (edited)
    I don't trust Netanyahu rhetoric and find it interesting that he's touting th...
    sjalan
    +5
    And if Netanyahu isn't careful it is going to cost him dearly in additional support once President Obama is reelected.
  • D.C. Wi... sjalan 2012/09/17 16:43:59
    D.C. Willis
    +3
    I think he has already crossed that line. Israel better replace Bibi before he makes it worse.
  • Keeping... D.C. Wi... 2012/09/17 17:49:19
    Keeping It Real
    +3
    The United States will always protect Israel and I agree with our country doing so, but I hope the prime minister is replaced.
  • D.C. Wi... Keeping... 2012/09/17 18:31:36
    D.C. Willis
    +2
    "The United States will always protect Israel "

    Thomas_J6
  • owen sjalan 2012/09/24 13:34:39
    owen
    GREAT
  • Lester 2012/09/17 16:16:54 (edited)
    Undecided
    Lester
    It's "want", not "won't".

    Certainly foreign leaders sometimes try to affect US elections, but those efforts tend to fail in general, and any such attempt by Bebe right now will fail in particular. To the vast majority of Americans, the only thing they care about is that we take the position to defend Israel in the event of an Arab started war. Since that is the position of both candidates, those voters are going to vote based on other issues (i.e. the economy.)

    For a minority within the American Jewish community, they are more interested in the details of American-Israeli foreign policy. Those voters however tend to be more aware of the details of Israeli politics, and they are split between supporters and detractors of Netanyahu: just as is the case within Israel. It is important to remember that there is no majority political party in Israel, and that includes Likud. To the extent that the candidate's views of the Middle East situation are going to affect these voter's votes, that has already happened, and Bebe's statements over the next few weeks aren't going to change anything.
  • Keeping... Lester 2012/09/17 17:58:51 (edited)
    Keeping It Real
    +2
    Thanks for pointing out the error in my title but I recognized it after the fact when it was too late to correct. I am pretty confident that 99.9% of participant with a sense of rational thinking, get the drift of my question.
  • Lester Keeping... 2012/09/17 19:20:18
    Lester
    +2
    I know the feeling. I'm always finding spelling mistakes after I hit submit.
  • TerryAgee 2012/09/17 16:15:52
    Undecided
    TerryAgee
    Maybe the Prez should tell him the same thing. Yay or nay?
  • Mopeder 2012/09/17 16:01:24
    I don't trust Netanyahu rhetoric and find it interesting that he's touting th...
    Mopeder
    +4


    Nah, duct tape won't even work on thieving Benji.
  • Q 2012/09/17 15:58:19
    I don't trust Netanyahu rhetoric and find it interesting that he's touting th...
    Q
  • Lefty 2012/09/17 15:58:08
    I believe Netanyahu is trying to interject himself in our presidential election
    Lefty
    +4
    He says, that isn't the case, but let's get real!
  • explorer1618 2012/09/17 15:51:04
    I believe Netanyahu is trying to interject himself in our presidential election
    explorer1618
    +5
    Republicans just love war and will do anything to make it so !
  • BigFig#9 explore... 2012/09/17 17:18:27
    BigFig#9
    +2
    Anything but actually fight the war themselves or tax to fund a war.
  • lolo 2012/09/17 15:49:52
    I believe and trust what Netanyahu is saying and don't feel he has any other ...
    lolo
    +1
    I think he is looking out for Israel which is what he should be doing.
  • Keeping It Real 2012/09/17 15:21:22
    I believe Netanyahu is trying to interject himself in our presidential election
    Keeping It Real
    +10
    I also believe Netanyahu is trying to bully the president and is conspiring with the right wing in his country.
  • American Keeping... 2012/09/17 20:21:03
    American
    +2
    I agree.

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