Israel Winning War For Usa

<p>Israel is America’s only true friend. No matter what happens Israel will always have the same fight and same goal as America. Now Israel is winning the war on Lebanon. It is succeeding in pushing Hezbullah back and hopefully by the end of the war all the way past the Litani River. It is succeeding in disrupting the flow of weapons and money from Syria to Hezbullah and from Iran to Hezbullah. It is weakening Syria, Iran, and Hezbullah all at once, 3 of America’s major enemies. In Gaza America is helping return the favor by being the only moral country and withholding money from the terrorist government of Hamas. Just like Israel helped America in 1981 when it destroyed Iraq’s french-made nuclear reactors and set back Hussein’s nuclear aspirations years, Israel is helping the world again. But unfortunately Israel this is a thankless job. The UN condemned the Jewish country after it destroyed Hussiens nuclear cababilities, the UN refused to do its job on the Lebanese border, and Int’l community is once again gangin up on the country. But thank god George Bush has moral clarity. As a Jew and Israeli-in-America I want to thank Israel for what its doing. I am proud to be a part of this great nation, Israel, and every Jew here should be too.</p>

<p>skisaloman89
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<p>Thanks for making a new user name to share your propaganda. Now, if you made a username just to spread your political views, then please find a more political forum.</p>

<p>ive actually posted much more than one time.</p>

<p>Yeah, you’re right. Sorry about that.</p>

<p>System must be down or something</p>

<p>Not even going to bother debating the politics, but the OP’s post count is at 1 because cafe posts don’t show up in your count</p>

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<p>Not entirely. The politics of oil forces the US to be close friends with several otherwise rather unsavory Arab states. Unless and until Israel can somehow strike oil and sell the US all the petrolium it needs, US goals and Israeli goals will never be entirely the same.</p>

<p>TIME magazine’s latest issue has an excellent article on why Hezbollah and Hamas should not be associated with Al-Qaida and the War on Terrorism in general. To be brief, Hamas’s and Hezbollah’s aims are nowhere near as extreme as Al-Qaida’s and other groups associated with the general War on Terror, and that Bush is attempting to draw media attention to the Hezbollah problem and proclaim the group as part of the greater War on Terror, simply to divert attention away from the floundering Iraqi affair.</p>

<p>i disagree with that analysis completely. TIME magazine is none for its left-leaning and anti-israeli editorials and articles. Its important to not let current partisanship cloud history. Hezbullah has very simillar aims to al-qaedia, both want american and jewish influences out of muslim life. Both want all the jews dead. Both want sharia enacted as law and both use the same methods. Prior to 9/11 Hezbullah was the terrorist group that killed the most americans. Nasarallah constantly talks about terrorism in america, his problem is that hezbullah is not a global and far-reaching logistically as al-qaedia. Everything else falls in place. Hamas is different only because they concern themselves less with america and more with jews. But to hamas there is no distinction bw jew in tel aviv, argentina, judea, or shomrom. Hamas has also killed americans and it certaintly does not have the wide reach of al-qaidea to target non-jewish americans. The thing is all of these groups use the same methods, use the same intelligence, and have the same ultimate goals with slight deviations. Israels war is americas war. As long as israel is fighting terror, it is fighting for america and american interests as well.</p>

<p>You’re right saloman. Don’t let these guys on CC deter you. The demographics here are similar to any major university in America…figures.</p>

<p>the professors at most universities are even worse. Columbia, a fine ivy institution, seethes with anti-semitism, pro arabs, blind hate towards america and israel, same thing with nyu, and many other campuses. The reason i will not take any history classes in college is bc i do not want some professor lying about israeli atrocities. You prob heard about the columbia prof. who said on the first day of class that if u believe israel is a moral country there is no room for u here</p>

<p>Yup. As a rule of thumb, the more elite the university, the stronger their anti freedom propagada.</p>

<p>rite i was driving today and listening to sean hannity on the radio and he interviewed a prof from u of wisconsin-madison. A complete pysco. Blammed bush for 9/11, saw no threat from muslim terrorists, but what really got me was he sounded angry. Really angry at something. I think thats what characterizes these liberals theyre angry and they do not want to be part of the norm or establishment</p>

<p>I just want to say that I hope Israel blows hezbollah out of the sky and that I am soooo so so sooo glad that Israel is our ally. Woot!</p>

<p>thats rite! You are the 3rd moral person on CC that ive talked to so far. Finally people are realizing what has to be done to win this war</p>

<p>You are a single issue, bigoted Islamophobe Skis.</p>

<p>And I say that as an American Jewish Zionist.</p>

<p>whow me where i have said something anti-muslim and/or factually incorrect. I challenge u. Please do so and dont point to the quote where i said we have to killl all these arabs because its been established more than once that i was refering to terrorists and their supporters, but anyways i would love for you to show me why i dislike muslims.</p>

<p>An American Zionist in wolf’s clothing maybe.</p>

<p>Brew, on that score you have no idea whatsoever of what you speak, so let’s just leave that one be…mmmkay?</p>

<p>Let’s just say I am no Arab or terrorist apologist…nor am I a xenophobe.</p>

<p>And what’s with the gratuitous and inaccurate criticism of Columbia University? If you’re referring to the controversy regarding the Arab professor, no I wasn’t there but I followed the matter closely. A thorough investion was initiated by Columbia to vet the complaints about the professor. Even if you feel that the report and the consequences of it were not adequate, that’s still no basis to allege that the university is awash with bigots. Obviously, I can’t speak for the attitudes of indivdual students, but I do not find any support for your statement. And if you don’t know, the noted Palestinian-American scholar, the late Edward Said, got along quite cordially with Columbia students and fellow faculty members who vehemently disagreed with his views of the Arab-Israeli conflict.</p>

<p>well columbia university has a strong history of anti-israel speech and teachings on campus. They had professors say terrible things about israelis. They even passed around a petition which 106 faculty memebers signed to get the university to divest from israeli companies it has buisness or stock dealings with. There is just so much more. Its not one isolated incident, but a continuous. I also belive, but i am not sure, that it was at columbia where students wanted to wear green armbands during graduation to commemorate, i **** u not, hamas. But im not 100% sure it was at columbia</p>