Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Re: The Perpetual Warmonger

Hey Plain Ol? Netanyahu is an Israeli......How could he be imprisoned
in
the U.S. for some type of traitorous act?
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Netanyahu has lived both in Israel and the U.S.: first grade in
Israel; second and third in the U.S.; fourth through eighth in
Jerusalem; high school in suburban Philadelphia; military service in
Israel; B.A. and M.A. at MIT. He held dual citizenship, which enabled
him to travel freely between both countries, study in the U.S.,
receive federal loans to cover his education costs at MIT and work
legally. Like every U.S. citizen, Netanyahu has a social security
number, a credit account, and numerous other files in a variety of
government offices.
According to Israeli law, a person who runs for the Knesset (the
Israeli parliament) cannot hold dual citizenship. Netanyahu claims
that in 1982 he gave up his U.S. citizenship, yet he is unwilling to
grant the press access to his file located in the U.S. Embassy in Tel-
Aviv—the file which holds information regarding his citizenship.
Interestingly, the status of his files in the U.S. has not changed, so
according to U.S. law Netanyahu remains a U.S. citizen.

The allegations contained within the link about the FBI de-classifying
some
1985 intelligence regarding Bebe's involvement in attempting to
smubble
nuclear triggers is old news.....I remember, back in 1985 when the
allegations were revealed publicly. It was quickly downplayed in the
media
at the time.
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some don't forget

On Sep 18, 11:05 am, Keith In Tampa <keithinta...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hey Plain Ol?  Netanyahu is an Israeli......How could he be imprisoned in
> the U.S.  for some type of traitorous act?
>
> Interesting article.......I have said,  for at least twenty-something
> years,  (maybe 30?) that BeBe Netanhayu is one, dangerous individual; and
> now, this is "Da Bebe's" third or fourth stint at PM of Israel?
>
> The allegations contained within the link about the FBI de-classifying some
> 1985 intelligence regarding Bebe's involvement in attempting to smubble
> nuclear triggers is old news.....I remember, back in 1985 when the
> allegations were revealed publicly.  It was quickly downplayed in the media
> at the time.
>
> Nevertheless,  the allegations by Juan Cole that Rumsfeld back in 1998 said
> that Iran could have ICBM's by 2003 is a little bit misleading;  but
> nevertheless Rumsfeld was pretty close to being right on the money:
>
> http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/fedagencies/july-dec98/missile_7-15.html
>
> http://iranprimer.usip.org/resource/irans-ballistic-missile-program
>
>
>
>
>
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> On Tue, Sep 18, 2012 at 2:59 PM, MJ <micha...@america.net> wrote:
>
> > *The Perpetual Warmonger
> > *Posted by LHR, Jr. on September 17, 2012 02:47 PM
>
> > In 1992, as in 2012, Netanyahu<http://www.juancole.com/2012/09/netanyahu-in-1992-iran-close-to-havin...>was claiming that Iran was close to having a nuclear bomb, and so the US
> > should commit mass murder against the Persians. (Thanks to Travis Holte)
>
> > xxx
>
> > *Netanyahu in 1992: Iran close to having nuclear bomb
> > *Posted on 09/16/2012 by Juan
>
> > Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu is trapped in reflection theory.
> > He was allegedly himself involved in illegally smuggling nuclear triggers
> > out of the US, and he assumes that Iran desperately wants a nuclear weapon
> > as well.
> > <http://original.antiwar.com/smith-grant/2012/07/03/netanyahu-worked-i...>But
> > Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has given a fatwa against nukes, and there is no
> > solid intelligence pointing to an Iranian weapons program. Iran can't be
> > close to having a weapon if it doesn't have a weapons program.
>
> > He has no credibility left on such warnings.
>
> > Reprint edn.:
>
> >  Scott Peterson at the Christian Science Monitor<http://www.csmonitor.com/layout/set/print/content/view/print/422252>did a useful timeline for dire Israeli and US predictions of an imminent
> > Iranian nuclear weapon, beginning 20 years ago.
>
> > 1992: Israeli member of parliament Binyamin Netanyahu predicts that Iran
> > was "3 to 5 years" from having a nuclear weapon.
>
> > 1992: Israeli Foreign Minister Shimon Peres predicts an Iranian nuclear
> > warhead by 1999 to French TV.
>
> > 1995: The New York Times quotes US and Israeli officials saying that Iran
> > would have the bomb by 2000.
>
> > 1998: Donald Rumsfeld tells Congress that Iran could have an
> > intercontinental ballistic missile that could hit the US by 2003.
>
> >http://www.juancole.com/2012/09/netanyahu-in-1992-iran-close-to-havin...
>
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