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ISRAEL "We could wipe out Europe in seconds"Threat!
An Israeli Professor by the name of Nadim Ladki is advocating the use of Nukes against European Capitals as a revenge attack for Holocaust, in a qoute from IAP news He hinted at a growing thought amongst Jews in general, stating that popularity for such an attack is at an all time high.
iraqwar.mirror-world.ru...
Originally posted by dc4lifeskater
i wish they would send a few nukes to DC while they are at it
Originally posted by thoughtsfull
Sounds like a typical nut job response My home has been a safe haven for Jews from all over Europe for a fair few hundred years, escaping many of the pogroms and many escaped here during the Holocaust..
At least 15% are either Jewish or of Jewish decent, so it seems to me lets kill Jews as a response for killing Jews pretty much the product of an insane mind.
Originally posted by Aestheteka
reply to post by Ex_MislTech
It's a good job the CFR is non-partisan and completely neutral then, otherwise America (and the wolrd) might be in trouble:
Who controls the CFR?
Originally posted by jiggyturbojim
ISRAEL "We could wipe out Europe in seconds"Threat!
An Israeli Professor by the name of Nadim Ladki is advocating the use of Nukes against European Capitals as a revenge attack for Holocaust, in a qoute from IAP news He hinted at a growing thought amongst Jews in general, stating that popularity for such an attack is at an all time high.
iraqwar.mirror-world.ru...
articles like this show the true sentiment of the zionist`s toward civilisation as a whole! they are mankinds biggist threat not the Arabs as the MSM would have you believe and the Yanks Armed them with the Nukes, of course with Zionist support within the Whitehouse and Pentagon to start off with!edit on 5-11-2011 by jiggyturbojim because: missing text
Moderator please place in proper place,sorryedit on 5-11-2011 by jiggyturbojim because: (no reason given)edit on Sat Nov 5 2011 by DontTreadOnMe because: quote tags
The U.S. President Barack Obama was pandering to the pro-Israeli lobby AIPAC when he gave a speech there, so says political commentator James Morris.
Morris told Press TV's U.S. Desk that Obama's pandering to AIPAC was for "political purposes".
The Los Angeles-based political analyst said that "with regard to the coming election and financing from Jewish donors" the Democratic Party is very concerned.
Morris accused Obama of "putting the security of Israel above the security of America". He told the U.S. Desk that while Obama is "saying that we're in tough fiscal times with regard to the U.S. economy and U.S. states going broke", the president is reaffirming sending billions of U.S. taxpayer dollars to Israel to pay for their military
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