the nice jewish gentlemen who print the trillions of dollars, will have the decisive argument

Netanyahu dispatching senior lizards to Pindostan
Times of Israel, Jul 27, 2015

doregoldbooks-635x357Who, me, a lizard? H’mmm. I think I’m flattered – RB

Foreign Ministry director-general Dore Gold and former IDF military intelligence chief Amos Yadlin will travel to Pindostan on Tuesday to brief Jewish organizations on the Iran nuclear deal, as Jayloomia girds up its loins to fight the accord in Washington. Gold will brief the CPMAJO in New York. According to Israeli TV Channel 2, Netanyahu is “ready to go all the way” in protesting the Iran nuclear deal in Pindostan, despite the low prospects of Congress derailing the accord. In deciding on a full-on attack against the deal rather than a quieter campaign, he is risking further alienating Obama, who may be forced to use his veto to protect the deal. Netanyahu’s approach is to stress that he is not opposed to the Obama administration, but merely to the deal, according to the report. Israel’s Ambassador to the US Ron Dermer briefed Republican leaders on Israel’s objections to the Iran nuclear deal on Monday, the TV report said. Earlier, sources in Jayloomia said Netanyahu was planning to speak at the UNGA in mid-September, just as the deadline for the Congressional review of the Iran deal comes up. Jayloomia is counting on the Congress critturs to vote down the deal in a last ditch bid to quash it. It’s unclear if Netanyahu’s trip to Pindostan will include a visit to Congress or the White House. A trip to Pindostan in March to lobby against the deal in Congress was denounced by the White House and led to a nadir in ties between Netanyahu and Obama. On Monday, Rep Eliot Engel told the WaPo it was unlikely that enough Democratic lawmakers would go against the deal to override Obama’s veto. He said:

I think it’s difficult if not impossible to override a Presidential veto. There will be pressure on Democrats to sustain it.

As part of the Obama administration’s current campaign to push the Iran nuclear deal signed Jul 14 in Vienna, Jackass Kerry told an audience at the CFR in New York on Friday that should Congress vote against the agreement:

Our friends in Israel could actually wind up being more isolated and more blamed.

The statement was promptly rejected by former Israeli ambassador to Pindostan Michael Oren, now a member of the centrist Kulanu party, who said in a statement:

If Pindosi legislators reject the nuclear deal, they will do so exclusively on the basis of Pindosi interests. The threat of the Sec State who in the past warned that Israel was in danger of becoming an apartheid state, cannot deter us from fulfilling our national duty to oppose this dangerous deal.

Similarly, Energy Minister Yuval Steinitz, the government’s point man on Iran, dismissed Jackass’ warning, according to the Walla news site, saying:

Israel will make its views clear on the Iranian nuclear issue, which is relevant to its security and its existence, and no one has the authority to intimidate us.

2 Comments

  1. eitan
    Posted July 28, 2015 at 7:54 am | Permalink

    “Our friends in Israel could actually wind up being more isolated and more blamed.”
    As if it would make a difference!

  2. niqnaq
    Posted July 28, 2015 at 7:58 am | Permalink

    This is not something I consider to be a great eye-opener. The whole scandal of Jewish control Zionist leverage over Pindostan has been lying wide open on the table, so to speak, for forty years. But the Western Christian world is unprepared to bang its head against the Oedipus. So it’s the combined effect of that (which I hope I don’t have to explain, otherwise read Moses & Monotheism), plus the Jewish control over money creation, which I insist is now almost global. The two things are related in that for the capitalist moralist, whether
    Jew or Calvinist, money is the embodiment of the collective superego, the will of god itself.

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