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rattler, split i spolka

21.12.05, 19:36
WAsz ulubiony autor cos cieakwego napisal a WY tego nie wklejacie. Nie
komentujecie, nie wzywacie od zioncow. Dlaczego???

realclearpolitics.com/Commentary/com-12_21_05_PB.html
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    • explicit Re: rattler, split i spolka 21.12.05, 20:03
      Moze mi powiesz najpierw co ten editorial ma wspolnego z zioncami ?

      To ze prezydent nie jest chwiejem to wiem bez ciebie i Pat'a . Na koniec , ani
      Pat ani ja nie zmienilismy zdania na temat wojny w Iraq'u .

      The president bounced back , good for him , o co siem rozchodzi ???

      uklony
    • i-love-2-ski Re: rattler, split i spolka 21.12.05, 20:03
      maniek nie zapomnij o innych artykulach,nie badz taki skromny bo zadymiasz prawde.
      www.amconmag.com/2005_02_28/buchanan.html
    • rattler Re: rattler, split i spolka 21.12.05, 21:23
      Jeszcze jeden argument na obrone Pata na ataki konusow jak ty , na jego
      obiektywnosc - Pozatym , dobrze sie czujesz ? Martwisz mnie ostatnio :)

      narazie
    • mamzerek Re: rattler, split i spolka 21.12.05, 21:31
      te, manny!
      zauwaz ze pat wciaz nie popiera zbrodniczej wojny busha w iraqu
      a bush wciaz kontynuje bledna polityke ktora mu dyktuja agenci syjonu!

      wiec nie wiem co cie tak bardzo ucieszylo. dzis saddam oskarzyl hamerykanow o
      barbarzynskie metody ktore stosuja wobec niego. Sad miedzynarodowy w Hadze
      oglosil ze beda sadzili busha o przestepstwa wojenne w iraqu.

      hamerykany chui!
      • explicit Yes , Mr President ,... 21.12.05, 22:29
        Mamzer stul pysk , bo zakrece kurek z kroplowka do rezerwatu :)))

        Howgh :)))

        ==============================================================================

        Independent as an Indian reservation
        =======================================
        By Amir Oren , last update - 08:32 20/12/2005

        In his relations with the administration of U.S. President George W. Bush,
        Prime Minister Ariel Sharon always had the last word - three words, in fact:
        Yes, Mr. President. The Americans, who remembered defense minister Sharon's
        quarrels from the period of the Lebanon War, were surprised during these last
        four years to find an obedient and easy prime minister; a former U.S.
        ambassador to Tel Aviv said recently that from the time of president Ronald
        Reagan until now, he couldn't recall an Israeli prime minister who wielded so
        little influence in the White House. Apart from one verbal outburst ("the
        Czechoslovakia speech" at the beginning of his term) and one continuing issue
        (the outposts), Sharon's foreign policy is Bush's request.

        Israeli independence appears to be like that of an Indian reservation: It has a
        certain freedom to run its own affairs, up to the border of the reservation.
        Those who forget their appropriate place earn a painful, fatherly reminder,
        like when someone unwittingly steps on his dog after it has quietly curled up
        at his feet.

        Last week marked another milestone on this trajectory. An American dictate,
        stronger even than the Defense Ministry workers' committee, imposed a change in
        the structure of the defense establishment and its modes of action: Brigadier
        General (res.) Uzi Elam, who was appointed in order to soothe the wrath of the
        Pentagon over the sale of air-to-ground missiles to China, submitted his
        proposal to establish a department to supervise defense exports. The
        department, headed by a ministry official, will be obligated to work with the
        Foreign Affairs Ministry and the Industry and Trade Ministry in order to cool
        the export enthusiasm that dazzled any diplomatic judgment.

        This new department will mainly serve to separate the supervision of arms and
        weapons sales from the departments that measure success based on the
        encouragement of such sales, the military aid department (Sibit) and the
        department of the security supervisor (Malmab, which is also responsible for
        certain external relations). It will not offer a solution to the problem of the
        fees and the gratuities, which threatens to corrupt the defense establishment:
        For some reason, people who have gone abroad to give foreigners envelopes of
        cash, unlike intelligence-gathering Mossad officers returning from similar
        trips, do not undergo polygraph tests - for exposure and deterrence - to find
        out whether they have been tempted to share the booty.

        Elam, formerly chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission and head of the Defense
        Ministry delegation to France, is a graduate of a similar process of separation
        of roles in the Defense Ministry, in different circumstances. In 1991, as a
        lesson learned from the meager readiness for the Iraqi missile attack, the
        department of research, development and organization of technological
        infrastructures (Mapat) that Elam headed, relinquished some of its duties to a
        new department for special means (Amam). This was an independent decision by
        Israel, at the initiative of Moshe Arens, a defense minister who combined
        conservative policy with organizational innovativeness.

        But more than the system has been changed by the Israeli defense ministers, it
        has been influenced by the American defense secretaries. The most obvious
        precedent of all to the creation of the department of supervision of defense
        exports is the cancellation of the Defense Ministry bureau of scientific
        relations (Lakam), following its incrimination in operating Jonathan Pollard.
        In this defense minister Yitzhak Rabin sacrificed, under a directive from his
        colleague Caspar Weinberger, not only a senior official (Rafi Eitan) and an
        officer who was getting close to landing in the bureau of the commander of the
        air force (Aviam Sela), but also an entire unit.

        Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld, who unlike Weinberger exudes friendliness
        toward Israel, has ignored official lobbying and pleas from personal friends,
        among them former Foreign Ministry director general Yossi Ciechanover, and
        supported his aides' demand to get rid of Defense Ministry director general
        Amos Yaron. With the departure of Yaron - who, until the end of the year
        continues to enjoy the services of his previous office - the Pentagon let up on
        its pressures on the head of the defense delegation in New York, Kuti Mor, who
        was brought in from the cold for the talks between Rumsfeld and Defense
        Minister Shaul Mofaz. At the Defense Ministry they are still trying to figure
        out what to do about the other card in the wanted-by-the-Pentagon deck, Yehiel
        Horev, the deputy director general and the head of the Malmab. Horev is
        refusing to go and Mofaz, whose power is waning as his prestige is fading, is
        too weak to confront him.




        • mamzerek Re: Yes , Mr President ,... 21.12.05, 23:10
          explicit napisał:

          > Mamzer stul pysk , bo zakrece kurek z kroplowka do rezerwatu :)))
          >
          > Howgh :)))

          yessa masta' meester spleet!

          I will now shut up, yessa!
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