mistermack wrote:Clinton made all the same noises as Obama. What happened? Fuck all.
Because it was fuckin lies ! that's why.
Either that, or it was a good faith attempt, that failed ultimately.
mistermack wrote:
When George Bush got in, and said that he was leaving the "Palestinian problem" to the Israelis and Palestinians, he in effect said "fuck the Palestinian".
You're more angry with George Bush for telling what you think is the truth, than you are about Clinton and Obama lying.
In 2002, a ship called the Karina-A was seized en route to Arafat. It was full of weapons. Bush spoke to Arafat and asked what the deal was, and Arafat denied knowing anything about it. Investigations revealed that it was Arafats finances that paid for the weapons. The Bush Admin thereafter deemed Arafat compromised and untrustworthy and began taking steps to push him out. Many people in the pro-Israel community feared the election of George W. Bush, expecting him to act like his father who was regarded as probably the most anti-Israel president in history.
mistermack wrote:
He in effect, by making that statement, pointed the planes at the trade centre.
He absolutely did not, and that's ridiculous. Al Qaeta was planning to hit the trade centers long before Bush was even running for President.
mistermack wrote:
It was obvious that something was going to explode.
Obama has learn't that lesson, hence the bullshit.
Al Qaeta was attacking the US since about 1993, and the 9/11 attacks were coming no matter what W's policies were on Palestine. Your timeline is way off.
mistermack wrote:
I said if Obama REALLY wanted it. If he really wanted a solution, he could impose it.
If he could, he would. It would seal his reelection and be in the national interest of the United States.
mistermack wrote:
What would Israel be without the US paying it's bills? Or being it's ultimate guarantor?
The same place Egypt and Jordan would be without the US paying their bills. Having a much harder time.
mistermack wrote:
It's a tiny country, with no other friends.
It never ceases to amaze me how gullible americans are.
LOL - that's rich. You have the puerile notion that the US has this all-powerful ability to "impose" peace in the middle east, but for some reason, despite it being extremely in the US's national interest, the US just says "fuck it - let's keep the fight going."
mistermack wrote:
You mindlessly gobble up bullshit, so long as it's american bullshit. That's why so many are religious. It's a national mindset, not to look behind the headlines.
You think that the plan to hit the world trade center arose some time after January of 2001, and you accuse Americans of "gobbling up bullshit?" You appear to be felching it through a garden hose, my friend.
mistermack wrote:
However, one thing is clear. It's best for the US to have public disagreements with Israel. And that's what will happen.
But the US will take no practical steps whatsoever to tip the balance. Because there never was any intention to change anything.
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Another joker who thinks that the problem of peace in the middle east, or the lack thereof, is the United States. It's not the actual parties involved. It's not the fact that they fucking hate each other, and that the Palestinians want Israel destroyed. It's not that they feel Israel has no right to exist. It's not 1400 years of the most strident religious hatreds on the planet. It's because the US, despite peace between the parties being in the US interest and despite the fact that the US doesn't really give a half a flying fuck who controls the tiny scrub of land along the fucking Jordan, just doesn't feel like changing anything.
LOL - what a laugh.