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U.S. Offers Israel Warplanes in Return for New Settlement Freeze
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For example, Joe Pesci Calls a Brotha
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#12
My goodness it worked.

Thanks for the tip Jan, and thanks Keith for posing that question. I've never been able to figure it out either.

Oh yes, the 'deal'. A ninety day stay of execution in exchange for another 3 billion dollars worth of killing power for Israel's inviolate 'security'. Sounds finger lickin' good to me but of course it's not the Palestinians who are drooling.

Every 'deal' Israel has connived with America involving the Middle East has been akin to buying Manhatten from the Indians for 100 guilders (or whatever it was).

This one takes it to a new level. The ephemeral element of time now enters the equation. It think it works out at about 33 million a day to secure Israel's restraint. I'm surprised they didn't ask for 50 million a day but I heard there's a slight economic problem in America at the moment, so I guess Israel might settle for a mere 33 mill a day from the US taxpayer--which is very noble of them I'm sure you'll agree. But just this once, mind. Israeli restraint is rarer than gold and far more expensive, as Americans will further discover when a second 'deal' rolls around ninety days after this one.

Gee America owes them a lot. If I was an American I would surely say, "Thanks for letting us off so lightly Bibi. We owe you bigtime for this". And I predict that's exactly what that treasonous pissant Hilary Clinton will say when Bibi 'reluctantly' accepts.

Let's hope those millions of Americans on the breadline show some gratitude by offering to send more of their children to fight in some new or existing theatre of war in the Middle East before they starve to death. It's the least they could do.
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#13
Jaw-jaw about war-war.

http://www.haaretz.com/news/diplomacy-de...s-1.338131

Quote:Published 15:13 20.01.11Latest update 15:13 20.01.11

U.S. envoys arrive in Israel in bid to advance peace talks with Palestinians
Obama adviser Dennis Ross and David Hale, deputy to Mideast envoy George Mitchell, will meet with Netanyahu to discuss Israel's security needs in a proposed peace deal.

By Barak Ravid

U.S. diplomats Dennis Ross and David Hale arrived in Israel Thursday morning in a renewed attempt to revive stagnated peace talks.

According to a statement issued by the prime minister's office, Ross, a senior adviser to U.S President Barack Obama, and Hale, deputy to Middle East Envoy George Mitchell, will be discussing Israel's security needs and the importance of maintaining the Israel Defense Forces' qualitative advantage during negotiations with the Palestinians and in any proposed peace deal.

Ross and Hale arrived a day after Arab nations submitted a draft resolution to the UN Security Council condemning Israeli settlements in the West Bank. A vote on the resolution is not expected any time soon because of a likely U.S. veto, diplomats said on Wednesday.

The point of the resolution, diplomats say, is to highlight Washington's isolated position on the Security Council, show the Palestinian population that the Palestinian Authority is taking action, and to pressure Israel and the United States on the settlement issue.

Council diplomats said privately that the 15-nation panel was unlikely to take any action on the draft resolution in the near future - if at all - because of the likely veto.

U.S. Middle East peace envoy George Mitchell meeting with Netanyahu in Jerusalem.

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Intensive U.S. diplomatic efforts to revive direct peace talks between Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas collapsed last year after Israel failed to extend a 10-month freeze on West Bank settlement construction.

Israel has repeatedly called for a resumption of direct negotiations with the Palestinians. But the Palestinians have refused to return to the negotiating table until Israel first agrees to halt settlement work.
The shadow is a moral problem that challenges the whole ego-personality, for no one can become conscious of the shadow without considerable moral effort. To become conscious of it involves recognizing the dark aspects of the personality as present and real. This act is the essential condition for any kind of self-knowledge.
Carl Jung - Aion (1951). CW 9, Part II: P.14
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