Sharon to Peres: "We Jews Control America"
On October 3, 2001, I.A.P. News reported that according to Israel Radio (in Hebrew) Kol Yisrael an argument erupted during the Israeli cabinet weekly session between Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon and his foreign Minister Shimon Peres. Peres warned Sharon that refusing to heed incessant American requests for a cease-fire with the Palestinians would endanger Israeli interests and "turn the US against us. At that point, a furious Sharon turned toward Peres, saying:
"Every time we do something you tell me Americans will do this and will do that. I want to tell you something very clear, don't worry about American pressure on Israel, we, the Jewish people control America, and the Americans know it."
Note: Ariel Sharon used to be Ariel Scheinermann
AIPAC Dec 5 to Dec 21, 2007
- Bush Assails Syria for Sponsoring Terrorism. At a White House news conference, President Bush on Thursday assailed Syrian President Bashar Assad for his country’s support of terrorism in the Middle East and its efforts to undermine democratic reforms. “My patience ran out on President Assad a long time ago,” Bush said. “And the reason why is because he houses Hamas, he facilitates Hizballah, suiciders go from his country into Iraq and he destabilizes Lebanon. And so, if he’s listening, he doesn’t need a phone call. He knows exactly what my position is.”
- President Signs Bill Boosting U.S.-Israel Energy Cooperation. The House and Senate have passed landmark energy legislation that includes key provisions promoting U.S.-Israel energy cooperation. The U.S.-Israel Energy Cooperation Act encourages cooperation in the field of alternative energy by establishing a grant program that will fund joint projects between U.S. and Israeli entities.
- Congress Approves $2.42 Billion in Aid to Israel. Congress on Wednesday gave final approval to $2.42 billion in U.S. aid to Israel, including $2.38 billion in military aid and $39.6 million in assistance for the resettlement of refugees from the former Soviet Union, Eastern Europe and Ethiopia. The House and Senate approved the funding as part of a comprehensive federal funding package, including the annual foreign-aid bill containing Israel’s aid. The bill also includes restrictions on aid to the Palestinian Authority (PA), including a prohibition from using U.S. funds to pay the salaries of Palestinians in the Hamas-controlled Gaza Strip
- United Nations Condemns Human Rights Violations in Iran. The U.N. General Assembly on Tuesday approved a draft resolution expressing “deep concern” at the systematic human rights violations in Iran, including torture, flogging, amputations, stoning and public executions, the Associated Press reported. The regime routinely persecutes its own people for political opposition to the government and a variety of other “crimes.” Hundreds of people are arrested each month for violating Iran’s strict “morality” laws, and according to Human Rights Watch, the Tehran government has “no tolerance for peaceful protests.” The resolution also expresses “very serious concern” at the arrest and violent repression of women exercising their right to peaceful assembly and increasing discrimination against people belonging to religious, ethnic, linguistic and other minorities. The 192-member world body adopted the non-binding resolution by a vote of 73-53 with 55 abstentions.
- Sarkozy Loses Patience With Assad. French President Nicolas Sarkozy on Wednesday expressed his growing frustration with Syrian President Bashar Assad over Damascus’ intervention in Lebanese politics and alleged involvement in political assassinations in the country, The Jerusalem Post reported. “I have reached the end of the road with Assad,” Sarkozy said. “Words alone won’t suffice. I want actions.” The United States and France have both called on Syria to end its efforts to interfere with Lebanese democracy. The two countries have also called on rival Lebanese parties, including those aligned with Syria, to agree on a presidential candidate to fill the vacant Beirut office. The State Department consistently lists Syria – a prime benefactor of Hamas and Hizballah – as one of the world’s leading state sponsors of international terrorism.
- Palestinian Terrorists Threaten Suicide Bombings in Israel. The terrorist group Islamic Jihad on Tuesday threatened to carry out suicide bombings anywhere inside Israel, The New York Times reported. The threat followed Israeli military action in Gaza targeting terrorist leaders who were responsible for incessant rocket attacks against southern Israel. “All methods are open, not only rockets but also martyrdom operations in the territory of 1948,” said Islamic Jihad spokesman Abu Hamza. “The territory of 1948” is a euphemism for the entire Jewish state.
- Arab States Pledge to Support Palestinian Authority. Arab nations on Monday participated in an international conference to assist the Palestinian Authority (PA), pledging more than $1 billion to the PA at the Paris event, The New York Times reported. Despite Arab states’ history of failing to support the PA, Saudi Arabia pledged $500 million over three years, and Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates each pledged $300 million for the same time period. However, Saudi Arabia and other Arab states have historically made pledges to the PA that are ultimately not fulfilled.
- New Jersey Moves to Divest from Iran. In an effort to deprive Iran of funds it uses to support its illicit nuclear program and international terrorist groups, the New Jersey state Senate on Monday voted 34-0 to divest state holdings in companies doing business with Iran, the Associated Press reported. The state Assembly voted 78-1 in June to approve the measure; the bill now goes to Gov. Jon Corzine for his signature. “Investment strategy can be a powerful tool to bring about change,” said the governor’s spokesperson, Lilo Stainton. New Jersey’s state pension fund is the nation’s ninth largest. If the bill becomes law, the Garden State will become the fourth state in the country to pass Iran divestment laws, joining Florida, Illinois and California. Numerous other states have pending divestment measures.
- United States: Hamas Responsible for Gaza Deterioration. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice on Sunday blamed the terrorist group Hamas for deteriorating conditions in the Gaza Strip, the Associated Press reported. “There have been efforts to make certain that humanitarian assistance is getting through” the border, Rice said. “We have worked very diligently with the Israelis,” and outside aid groups, she added. “Of course we’re very concerned, but lets put the blame where it should be, and that’s on Hamas.”
- Congress Backs U.S.-Israel Energy Cooperation, Fuel Efficiency. The House and Senate have passed landmark energy legislation that includes key provisions promoting U.S.-Israel energy cooperation. The U.S.-Israel Energy Cooperation Act encourages cooperation in the field of alternative energy by establishing a grant program that will fund joint projects between U.S. and Israeli entities in the areas of solar energy, wind energy, biomass energy, geothermal energy, wave and tidal energy, energy efficiency and advanced battery technology.
- Assad Reaffirms Strength of Syria-Iran Alliance. Syrian President Bashar Assad rejected claims that Syria’s alliance with Iran had been weakened by Damascus’ participation in last month’s U.S.-sponsored Israeli-Palestinian meeting in Annapolis, insisting that ties between the two countries will never be broken, the Associated Press reported. “I confirm… that relations will not be shaken for any reason or under any circumstance,” Assad said.
- France: Iranian Nuclear Program “Has No Civilian Explanation”. French President Nicolas Sarkozy on Wednesday said that Iran’s efforts to enrich uranium are ultimately intended to produce an atomic bomb, Agence France Presse reported. “Everyone agrees on the fact that what the Iranians are doing has no civilian explanation,” Sarkozy said. “The only debate is about whether they will develop a military capacity in one or five years.”
- U.N. Panel Adopts Israeli-Sponsored Resolution. A U.N. General Assembly panel on Tuesday adopted an Israeli-sponsored resolution for the first time ever, Agence France Presse reported. The resolution, passed in the assembly’s economic committee, calls on the developed world to make its farm technology expertise more accessible to developing nations and thus help achieve U.N. goals for poverty reduction. The vote was 118 in favor, with 29 abstentions – mainly from Muslim countries – and no objections.
- IDF Chief: Large-Scale Gaza Operation May Be Needed. Israel Defense Forces (IDF) Chief of Staff Lt.-Gen. Gabi Ashkenazi on Wednesday said that the possibility of a large-scale IDF operation in the Gaza Strip is growing, explaining that Israel could not accept the current reality of Qassam attacks for long, The Jerusalem Post reported. “It is not possible to defeat a terrorist organization without having control on the ground,” Ashkenazi said. “The results in the West Bank in the past two years have been impressive, because of our control on the ground level.” The IDF chief spoke as more than 20 rockets were fired into Israel on Wednesday. Palestinian terrorists in Gaza have fired more than 2,000 rockets at Israeli civilians in 2007.
- World Powers Prepare New Sanctions Against Iran. As Iran presses ahead with its illicit nuclear program, the world’s major powers are circulating a draft U.N. Security Council resolution calling for new sanctions against the elite Quds Force and a top Iranian bank as well as “restraint” and “vigilance” on arms shipments to the Islamic Republic, The Washington Post reported. “Iran is getting to a stage where they will have weapons-grade uranium,” said a European diplomat who wished to remain anonymous. “Iran is also still in breach of every [U.N. Security Council] resolution.”
- Defense Secretary Gates Calls for Pressure on Iran. Secretary of Defense Robert Gates, addressing a regional security conference in Bahrain, on Saturday called on the international community to pressure Iran over its illicit nuclear program. “The international community should require that the Iranian government openly affirm that it does not intend to develop nuclear weapons in the future and, further, that it agree to inspection arrangements that will give us all confidence that it is adhering to that commitment,” Gates said.
- France and Germany: Keep Pressure on Iran. The leaders of France and Germany on Thursday said that Iran remains a danger and that other nations need to keep up the pressure over its illicit nuclear program, The New York Times reported. “The threat exists,” French President Nicolas Sarkozy said. “Notwithstanding the latest elements, everyone is fully conscious of the fact that there is a will among Iranian leaders to obtain nuclear weapons.”
- State Department: Iranians Boast of Missile Program. Responding to the recent National Intelligence Estimate on Iran, a top State Department official on Wednesday emphasized that Tehran’s illicit nuclear program remained a serious international concern, The Jerusalem Post reported. “There is still an enrichment and reprocessing program which is overt,” Undersecretary of State Nicholas Burns said. “They still have a ballistic missile development program which the Iranians talk about and boast about.”
- Bush to Visit Israel in January. President Bush is expected to make his first visit to Israel as president in January, the Israeli newspaper Ha’aretz reported. During his visit, Bush is expected to focus on promoting Israeli-Palestin
- President Bush to Visit Israel in January. President Bush is expected to make his first visit to Israel as president in January, the Israeli newspaper Ha’aretz reported. During his visit, Bush is expected to focus on promoting Israeli-Palestinian negotiations in the framework of agreements reached at the recent meeting in Annapolis, Maryland. Bush's first and only trip to Israel took place in 1998 when he was the governor of Texas and contemplating a run for the White House.
- Bill Backing Terror Victims' Rights Moves Ahead. Key provisions that will allow American victims of terrorism to pursue the assets of state sponsors of terrorism were included in the fiscal year 2008 Department of Defense Authorization bill, which is awaiting final approval before being sent to the president. The provisions, known as the Justice for Victims of State-Sponsored Terrorism Act, where championed by Sens. Frank Lautenberg (D-NJ) and Arlen Specter (R-PA). (both Jews?) The legislation reaffirms the rights of plaintiffs to sue state sponsors of terrorism, allow the seizure of hidden commercial assets belonging to terrorist states so victims of terrorism can be justly compensated and limits the number of appeals that a terrorist state can pursue in U.S. courts.
- Lawmakers call for Boost in Foreign Aid Budget. Bipartisan groups of lawmakers in the House and Senate are circulating in both houses letters to President Bush urging him boost international affairs spending in the fiscal year 2009 budget. “Investments in our international affairs programs bolster our national security by allowing us to work with foreign partners to track down terrorists and weapons, to improve the political and economic lives of others, and to help stabilize fragile states,” the letters say.
- U.S. Criticizes Chinese Oil Deal with Iran. The United States said it was disappointed that a Chinese energy company signed an agreement to develop a major Iranian oil field and that the project would undermine international efforts to pressure Tehran to give up its nuclear program, Reuters reported.
- President Signs Bill Boosting U.S.-Israel Energy Cooperation. The House and Senate have passed landmark energy legislation that includes key provisions promoting U.S.-Israel energy cooperation. The U.S.-Israel Energy Cooperation Act encourages cooperation in the field of alternative energy by establishing a grant program that will fund joint projects between U.S. and Israeli entities.
- Intelligence Official: Iranian Intentions Not ‘Benign’. A senior intelligence official told a House subcommittee on intelligence that Iran still maintains key nuclear capabilities and that its ambitions cannot be considered benign, Reuters reported. Reacting to the recent National Intelligence Estimate (NIE) on Iran’s nuclear intentions, Deputy Director of National Intelligence Donald Kerr said, “We did not in any way suggest that Iran was benign for the future.” Kerr added that Iran is continuing with its uranium enrichment program, which is the key step in producing the nuclear fuel needed for nuclear weapons.
- Lantos: Palestinian Incitement and Attacks Must End. The chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee said that the United States cannot impose a peace agreement on Israel and the Palestinians and called on the Palestinian Authority to end incitement against Israel. “It is also critical that the parties engage directly,” said Rep. Tom Lantos (D-CA) during a hearing of his committee about the Israeli-Palestinian meeting in Annapolis.
- State Dept. Delays Notice of Saudi Arms Deal. The State Department has agreed to postpone its formal announcement of the proposed arms sale to Saudi Arabia until January, the Associated Press reported. The deferral will provide Congress more time to scrutinize the details of the proposed sale. Once Congress receives formal notification of the deal, it has a 30-day review period during which it can move to block it. In November, 188 House members signed a letter by Reps. Mark Kirk (R-IL) and Christopher Carney (D-PA) calling on President Bush to provide assurances that any plans to sell Joint Direct Attack Munition (JDAM) technology to Saudi Arabia will not harm U.S. forces or undercut Israel’s qualitative military edge.
- U.S. Renews Call for Stringent Sanctions Against Iran. Secretary of Defense Robert Gates on Tuesday said the new National Intelligence Estimate on Iran underscored the need to intensify international efforts to prevent the Islamic Republic from acquiring nuclear weapons. “If anything, the new national estimate validates the administration’s strategy of bringing diplomatic and economic pressures to bear on the Iranian government to change its policies,” Gates said.
Reading the AIPAC daily updates below, it becomes crystal clear who runs America! Jewish Groups do! In the following daily AIPAC updates, these Jewish groups are lusting for Iranian blood after they forced the American empire to destroy their threat, Iraq. Three million Iraqis have vanished from the face of the Earth in the name of Zion, but that would never be considered as a 'Holocaust'. After all, the Iraqis being gentiles are not 'The Chosen People'. For anyone who doubts that the decimation of Iraq and its people was and is for and about Jews, you must read a document by the name of: 'The Zionist Plan for the Middle East'. See link at the bottom of this page. I cannot stress long and hard enough that this document is a must read, because the Jews were telling us how they planned to decimate the Arab world, and a decimated Iraq was served to them on a silver platter by the world powers. Theodor Herzl - the father of Zionism mentions through out his diaries that the Theft of Palestine could never be achieved without the cooperation of the 'Major Powers'. The Major powers are still tuning in to the desires and whims of Jewish groups.
What also becomes crystal clear is the prowess of the Jewish groups at lying, at inverting reality, they - the victimizers are the victims, and their colonized victims are the victimizers. They do own the greater bulk of Western Media, (easily verifiable and provable) and those who own the media do own the minds of the public. Judging from their written boastings, every major Western country is now a friend and protector of the Jews, and the former protector of the Jews, the Muslims have now been made to look like the devils of the world. How does such a tiny minority of people - only a quarter of one percent of the world's population - manage such incredible achievements to have all the major powers now backing them?
I now present to you the boasting, lies of one of the Major Jewish Groups: AIPAC.
Click here to read 'The Zionist Plan for the Middle East'
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