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Would the isolation of America persuade Obama not to veto? : Comments

By Alan Hart, published 27/1/2011

Could Obama be the first US president to break the Zionist lobby's stranglehold on US policy for the Middle East?

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A big welcome to OLO Alan Hart.Very few have the courage to speak the truth.The Zionists have stolen the agenda and most Jews are horrified by their actions but feel powerless to act.

This is more important than the egos of a few psychopaths.If they continue to pursue their agenda of attacking Iran on the false pretense of it developing a single nuclear weapon,then all hell will break loose globally,both economically and militarily.
Posted by Arjay, Thursday, 27 January 2011 8:11:11 AM
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The footnote at the conclusion of Alan’s article says it all.
“..........Obama putting America's own interest first at crunch time are very, very remote, to say the least”
I imagine that in the life of an eminent journalist like Mr. Hart, having seen it all, as he has over time, the one thing remaining is optimism, reality in this case being reflected in his footnote.

It is now well-supported opinion that the selection of Obama as the likely Democratic candidate was based on the factors of ethnicity, compliance to the dictates of the Zionists in Israel but predominantly, his polished, but as it turned out, insincere rhetoric and apparent sincerity. Time has proven this to be the case as evidenced by his ability to do nothing to expand the justice of the Palestinian cause or legislate for fifth column organisations like AIPAC to register as a foreign lobby, thereby eliminating their ability to use bribery, threats and largesse to control the politicians and to legislate in the corrupt Congress for a vote of loyalty to the USA.....only.

None of these things happened as the anticipation of a decent man at last taking the keys to the White House soon faded as he embarked on his successful ‘do-nothing’ campaign with the exception of continuing the wars, ‘don’t ask-don’t tell’ for military gays, tax breaks for the wealthy and a health plan soon to be emasculated by the new Republican-controlled Congress.

Such badly needed reforms were never on Obama’s agenda. Nor is a veto in the UN for Palestine justice, an action which is now enjoying support from the majority of countries and in which the US vote would clearly indicate support for those nations who have witnessed 50 years of home demolitions, murder, mayhem, land seizures and theft of property, inhumane ethnic cleansing and apartheid.
Is any country since WWII as evil in their actions against another people as is the pariah state of Israel, themselves once the recipients of such treatment? They have learned well.

The result of a veto by Obama would assuredly end with another Kennedy-like assassination
Posted by rexw, Thursday, 27 January 2011 8:59:22 AM
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It seems that many now see the USA retreating to it borders like the USSR in 1990 because of economic necessity.Khalil Nouri reveals that Hamid Karazi is making overtures to Russia as they expect the USA to pull out of Afghanistan.

Robert Baer ex-CIA was expressing these sentiments last Sept.Baer saw the danger in the Middle East of Israel attacking Iran in the light of the departure of the USA.Now Israel would have to use Nukes since even Lebanon defeated them in last conflict.Iran has the capacity to shut down the Gulf of Hormuz and a large % of oil to the West.China and Russia have defence pact with Iran.Iran supplies China with 10% of its oil.The Zionists in Israel need a reality check.Iran is of no threat and Israel has at least 200 nukes and the means to deliver them.(Robert Baer is on youtube some years ago saying Iran is of no threat.)
Posted by Arjay, Thursday, 27 January 2011 10:01:03 AM
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Sadly we just see the same old, failed foreign policies from the current US Administration as from past Administrations. The social media facilitated up-risings by restive populations in the middle east could be the game changer. How will the US respond? Back their corrupt and brutal, trustworthy allies or support unknown democratic movements that are fed -up with the US's role in Palestine's West Bank and Gaza? Time will tell.
Posted by Quick response, Thursday, 27 January 2011 10:18:42 AM
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Arjay,

Good to see your writings again.

Yes, Robert Baer is indeed a credible person and knowledgeable. However, I need to put to one side the fact that he was CIA as was Philip Giraldi, both I trust were not involved in the perfidy that was Laos and Cambodia.

He writes extensively as you know and is well read in the US. However, that shouldn't be seen as any indication that the current Zionist regime of Obama, Biden and Clinton would listen to a word he says if it is in any way contrary to the dictates of AIPAC, which as we all know is clearly to bomb Iran out of existence.

The Israelis are already fomenting trouble, their trademark, in Pakistan and India and would be somewhat concerned as to the instability emerging in Egypt, following the 'coup' in Tunisia. Many of these countries could join the trend to more freedoms including some of the fiefdoms with the oil and treaties with the US.

Interesting times ahead. However, such instability would be fertile ground for the Mossad and their false flag activities.

It is clearly a great pleasure to see the support from the majority of countries in the UN for the Palestine action and as it will not be a vote on Japanese whaling, the easily corruptible third world countries will not be paid off, I hope. However, as it is against the hated Israel, the US with the big veto are already paid for, even against the optimistic writings of Alan and the hopes of the rational, peace loving and fair-minded countries, all but a few

Gillard’s vote will be for the Zionists from whom she takes her orders in Melbourne. Sadly and because of our ridiculous system of government, Australia’s vote will not reflect the 80% of support for the people for Palestine. This is, of course, the main reason for the enclaves of Israelis, under various names,located in Melbourne.

She will pay the price of even more disdain from fair-minded Australians to whom apartheid and murder is abhorrent.
Posted by rexw, Thursday, 27 January 2011 11:37:27 AM
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Very interesting. Some of the pro-Israel propaganda sites are becoming almost hysterically anti-Obama, perhaps that's an encouraging sign. How Israel, that small predatory, chauvinist nation in the ME could command US support is simply incomprehensible. Since the regime has no intention of engaging in genuine peace negotiations until the Zionist project is complete, only America can save the Palestinians.

Economic historian Niall Ferguson predicts a sudden political economic and strategic collapse for the USA if it continues with its current economic policies.
Posted by mac, Thursday, 27 January 2011 3:16:08 PM
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