Monday, December 10, 2007

"How can we rely on the Americans if they publish this report that emasculates what the world explicitly knows regarding Iran?"


Indeed. Only SLIGHTLY over the top. FDR, btw, chose to end the Holocaust ONCE HE BELIEVED IT, by moving to end the war asap. Our govt made no conscious effort to destroy the death camps, or the railroads supplying the victims or the supplies. The sources for this are munificent, and unchallenged. It was a conscious decision and remains arguable to this day. I believe that was probably the best choice of lousy choices. But more to the point, most in the government discounted the reality for years despite the words, and deeds of Germany before and during the war.

The world should consider carefully, by what means a cut off Israel might ensure that Iran POSITIVELY will not obtain nuclear weapons, and wonder if isolating Israel when this world has seen the majority of jewish people already exterminated once, is the best course to a stable middle east

Shas minister: Americans' attitude to (NIE) report reminiscent of Auschwitz

Yitzhak Cohen says during cabinet meeting 'US intelligence report was ordered by someone who wants dialogue with Tehran. Minister Eli Yishai: 'We must not play dumb in the face of the report's findings'

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Roni Sofer

Published: 12.09.07, 14:30 / Israel News

"The manner in which the Americans relate to the intelligence report on Iran is similar to the way in which they viewed those reports they received during the Holocaust on railways transporting hundreds of thousands of Jews to their death at Auschwitz," Minister Yitzhak Cohen of Shas said during a security cabinet meeting Sunday morning on the Iranian nuclear issue.

"It can not be that (US President George W.) Bush is committed to peace as was declared at Annapolis, and then the Americans propagate such an intelligence report which contradicts the information we have proving Iran intends to obtain nuclear weapons," Cohen said. "How can we rely on the Americans if they publish this report that emasculates what the world explicitly knows regarding Iran, and renders impotent the entire struggle against the Iranians?"

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