Long-haired,
tall and white ~ classic devout Muslim terrorist characteristics.
But then, what does a Muslim look like? You mean they don't all look like fundamentalists? Bring on the TSA!
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By Soraya
Sepahpour-Ulrich
July 21, 2012
On July 18, 2012,
attack on an Israeli tourist bus in Bulgaria took the lives of 5 Israeli
nationals, a Bulgarian, and the mysterious suicide bomber. It is reported that
the suspect, a young Caucasian, had a fake Michigan driver’s license.
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According to Israeli Haaretz, a top Bulgarian official warned that it would be a “mistake” to blame a specific country or organization for the attack. However, Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had other ideas.
Quick to point the
finger at Iran, Mr. Netanyahu called it an “Iranian terror network spreading
throughout the world”. He added:
“Exactly 18 years after the attack on a Jewish community center in Argentina, the Iranian terror continues to hurt innocent people.”
Apparently, it takes
a village and some to set Iran up.
These serious
allegations with a potential for disaster demand scrutiny on several levels.
The most fundamental
question which needs to be addressed is who benefits from these attacks.
One must question
the location ~ location, location, location.
And finally, analyze
the empirical data.
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There are times I just want to get in Bibi's face and tell him to shut the heck up!
WHO BENEFITS?
In spite of Israel
and its Washington lobbies pushing for a war against Iran, of late, prominent
voices have adopted a less bellicose stance towards Iran and its nuclear
program. The possibility of any military action against Iran which would
undoubtedly lead to a closure of the world’s most important oil chokepoint, the
Strait of Hormuz, has prompted politicians around the globe to opt for a
diplomatic solution to end the impasse with Iran.
Somewhat optimistically,
Iran is investing its efforts in diplomacy.
While continuing to
work towards a mutually acceptable solution with the P5+1, Iran is making
extensive preparations for the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) summit it will be
hosting in Tehran in August.
Over the past three centuries, Iran has never initiated a war and it would seem unlikely that at this juncture Tehran would resort to terrorism and solicit condemnation and possibly war.On the other hand, the targeting and killing of Israeli citizens by Iran would serve to support and justify Netanyahu’s call for military action against Iran.
For Netanyahu,
domestic dissatisfaction aside, Israel’s policy of settlement expansion, a
policy which government appointed jurists called legal, has brought
international condemnation. With the moderate Kadima party pulling out of
government, leaving Netanyahu in charge of hard-line coalition opposed to
Middle East peace, Israel needs support from its allies more than ever.
Undoubtedly, Israel
would have greater support as a victim instead of an aggressor.
LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION
In addition to the
Bulgaria attack, Mr. Netanyahu has blamed Iran for attacks in other countries,
including the apparent foiled attack in Cyprus and the accusations leveled
against Iran for plotting an attack in Kenya.
BULGARIA ~
Bulgaria and Israel have very cordial relations. In July 2011, an Israeli-Bulgarian declaration pledged wide range cooperation. A year later, on July 8th, Bulgaria’s former foreign minister Solomon Passy told The Times of Israel that Israel should aggressively seek to join NATO and the EU. Passy said:“Israel is part of Western civilization and of the Euro-Atlantic political culture and that’s why Israel shouldn’t be shy to vocally say that it wants to become a member of NATO, the EU and OSCE [Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe],”.Ten days later, an attack against Israel took place in Bulgaria.
THAILAND ~
Thailand and Israel have had cordial relations with moderate and steady trade. In January 2012, Thailand recognized Palestine as an independent state. A month later, Israel blamed Iran for “terrorist attacks” in Bangkok. Allegedly, one of the perpetrators had carried his “Iranian” passport on him to carry out the mission.
INDIA ~
India and Israel have had very amicable relations. On July 17, 2003, JINSA’s executive director delivered a speech in Washington to the US-India Political Action Committee International Conference on Terrorism in India in which he put Israel, the United States, and India in the same boat ~ as the number one on the terrorist hit list (Bonney 2008).In 2008, ’India launched Israel’s spy satellite into orbit. In spite of its close ties to Israel, India has not stopped trade with Iran. In fact, two days prior to the Israeli embassy staff in India were targeted on February 13, 2012; India defended its oil trade with Iran.
By way of transparent bullshit, thou shalt deceive the ignorant masses’.
GEORGIA ~
Israel’s relations with Georgia are unique. It was widely reported in 2008 that Israel had the green light to attack Iran from Georgian territory. Israel is thought to have played a prominent role in the Russian-Georgian conflict (see link for full details of the relationship.In 2010, Georgia and Iran entered a new phase in their relationship and Nino Kalandadze, the Georgian deputy foreign minister expressed that “ties will further deepen”. As with India, Iran was blamed for the bomb attempts in Georgia.Given the nature of Israel’s relations with these countries, one cannot definitively conclude why these countries were picked by the perpetrators of these crimes. Perhaps these Israeli allies are not safe for Israelis, or they are safe for false-flag operations.
EMPIRICAL DATA
Mr. Netanyahu made a
clear reference to 1994 saying:
“Exactly 18 years after the attack on a Jewish community center in Argentina, the Iranian terror continues to hurt innocent people.”
The 1994 bombing in
Argentina was blamed squarely on Iran without any evidence while all other
voices were silenced.
Prominent voices
such as Rabbi Abraham Cooper, associate director of the Simon Wiesenthal Center
in Los Angeles who suggested that [Argentine] government and military figures
may have sought to embarrass the Menem government because of its decision to
release the files” being investigated in the AMIA building at the time.
An important project
being carried out at the Argentine Israelite Mutual Association building was a
review of previously secret government files that reportedly reveal how Nazis
entered Argentina following World War II helped by Argentine officials.
The review of the files
had gone on for two years, but had not been completed at the time of the
bombing.
“Speculation centered on the possibility that former Argentine government and military officials, fearful of exposure, were responsible for the bomb attack.”
This is but one of
the many instances where allegations against Iran have been made without any
proof. However, there have been many instances where Israeli false flag
operations have come to light.
Many reports as well
as a detailed account (“Operation Cyanide”) reveals the Israeli plan to kill
everyone on board the USS Liberty in 1967 and put the blame on Egypt. The
survivors prompted President Johnson and Defense Secretary Robert McNamara to
order the investigation to conclude the attack was a case of mistaken identity.
Israel has always
had a knack for stealing passports and other IDs to carry out false flag
operations. According to The New Zealand Herald (September 21, 2004), Mossad
agents tried to steal New Zealand passports, causing friction between New
Zealand and Israel. It is not the first time this has come to light, according
to the same source. Mossad agents had stolen Canadian passports to assassinate
a Jordanian leader. These are not isolated cases.
In January 2012, it
came to light that Israeli Mossad officers recruited operatives belonging to
the terrorist group Jundallah by passing themselves off as American agents.
According to two U.S. intelligence officials, while toting U.S. passports and
posing as CIA officers, they recruited Jundallah operatives.
One month later, in
February, NBC reported that according to US officials, Israel armed and trained
the terrorist MEK.
While there is
plenty of empirical data to support that Israelis are not shy about false flag operations,
one would be hard pressed to accept that Israel would carry out a false flag
operation and kill its own. Not so.
The 1976 Operation
Entebbe was a great tribute to Israeli courage and praise of Israeli commandos
of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) who rescued Israeli citizens at Entebbe
airport in Uganda.
But newly released British government documents reveal that the 1976 rescue of hostages, kidnapped on an Air France flight and held in Entebbe was a false flag operation ~ the file claims that Israel itself was behind the hijacking.
This “rescue
operation” which became known as “operation Jonathan” in honor of the unit’s
leader ~ Yonatan Netanyahu, the current Prime Minister’s brother. Yonatan was
killed in the false flag operation ~ as were four other Israelis.
When it comes to
Israel’s political agenda, no sacrifice is too great. A move against Iran will
reverberate throughout the world.
It is important for
political leaders around the globe to understand that it may take a village to
implement a political agenda, but it is up to them to make sure that the agenda
does not destroy the global village.
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