We know what Henry Kissinger is. We know who he serves, and it is not Israel. Kissinger is of the elite that is above adherence to state or religion. He was, in fact, the Rothschild mouthpiece when it comes to most international affairs. It is amazing but here he actually says a things that few can disagree with. They also show that Henry was NOT a servant of Zionism or Israel unless it was to advance the wishes of his masters.
By Yitzhak Benhorin
November
18, 2011
Secret US State Department docs released for
publication indicate Jewish-American politician suffered from Jewish lobbyists’
pressure prior to Yom Kippur War; reveal he suggested dividing Sinai Peninsula
into ‘security zones’
ynet
WASHINGTON
~ Confidential files released for publication in the United States on Friday
reveal a new side to the Jewish-American politician Henry Kissinger, which
might anger the Jewish community.
Kissinger,
who served as the United States National Security Adviser and later as
Secretary of State in the administrations of Presidents Richard Nixon and
Gerald Ford, had demanded to divide the Sinai Peninsula into “security zones”
prior to the Yom Kippur War in 1973.
According
to the secret documents released by the State Department, back in 1972
Kissinger wished to put economic and ethical pressure on Israel, calling
American Jewish groups lobbying the Nixon White House self-serving “bastards.”
The
files also show that Russia had claimed the “Arabs” were willing to recognize
the State of Israel at that time.
Kissinger
had a huge impact on American foreign policy, helping reach certain degree of
conciliation between Washington and Moscow during the cold war. As the
relations between both countries grew warmer, the Jewish American lobbyists
amped up the pressure on Washington in an attempt to aid their Soviet brothers.
One
of Nixon’s advisers, Leonard Garment, reported he was flooded with letters and
phone calls from Jews and asked for Kissinger’s advice on the matter.
According
to the transcripts, Kissinger, who is Jewish, replied to Garment:
“Is there a more self-serving group of people than the Jewish community?”
In
response, Garment, also Jewish, said:
“None in the world.”
Kissinger
responded:
“What the hell do they think they are accomplishing? You can’t even tell bastards anything in confidence because they’ll leak it.”
Despite
these remarks, Kissinger said he would bring up the issue during his meeting
with Soviet Ambassador Anatoly Dobrynin and also meet again with Jewish
leaders.
“They
ought to remember what this administration has done,” he added.
Dividing
Sinai?
The
State Department documents also reveal that a year before the Yom Kippur War,
Kissinger had suggested to divide the Sinai Peninsula into “security zones”
between Israel and Egypt as part of a temporary agreement. He spoke of the
issue during his meetings with the Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko.
Gromyko
had demanded the US force Israel to return to 1967 borders and resolve the
Palestinian issue. Kissinger warned that this all or nothing policy plays into
the hands of the Israeli government. The US was willing to pressure Israel
economically, but had refused to any military sanctions or any kind of
commitment to the United Nations.
During
one particular meeting between Kissinger and Gromyko in Washington, on October
2 1972, the two discussed the matter further.
“Our
view is that it is important to make an initial major step with respect to
Egypt,” said Kissinger. “The longer it stays the way it is, the harder it will
be… Without a final determination, we should approach the problem from a
standpoint of security, of security zones, without raising the issue of
sovereignty.
“For
example, the notion that Egyptian sovereignty extends up to the 1967 borders
but for a certain period the Sinai will be divided into zones ~ one zone where
both sides can station their forces, other zones where there can be some
patrolling but no stationed forces, and maybe a buffer zone between them. Thus,
for example, Sinai could be divided into five regions. In that event Egyptian
civil administration would extend immediately to the borders.”
Kissinger
continued, saying: “I doubt Israel would accept this. In fact I am sure Israel would
not accept this without massive pressure. If it
is conceivable we could perhaps apply something like it to the Golan Heights.
The major problem is to get some movement, or else the situation will be frozen
so no movement can ever get started. Once movement starts, other pressures can
continue to work.”
Gromyko
replied: “The Suez Canal cannot be separated from withdrawal and the
Palestinian Question.”
Kissinger:
We would like to separate out the question of the Canal, but I see that the
others are related to each other.
“But
in my view the only justified solution is one all sides can accept. We would
like to make progress towards a settlement. If it can be achieved only by a
global approach, we will consider a global approach. Our view up to now, which
has not changed, is that we should see if we can get a settlement on the Suez
Canal first.”
I SMELL A TYPICAL HEINZ KISSINGER DEAL, HE WILL TRADE YOU "PEACE FOR YOUR SOUL AND YOUR CHILDREN'S LIVES." Netanyahu has been the go-fer for Kissinger for a long, long time. Meanwhile IsraHell covers for him by printing this specious piece.
ReplyDeleteTHIS SMELLS REAL, REAL BAD.
WAKE UP. Remember Paris? Nixon sold to the dogs while Kissinger fiddled and South America burned? Come on, get real.
1 Thessalonians 5:3
For when they shall say, peace and security; then shall sudden destruction come upon them, as the pains upon her that is with child, and they shall not escape.
Palestine Cry: This is where they will construct the Antichrist's Temple and false religion.
Beware the Antichrist, you didn't oppose abortion, most of you, and it is the biggest genocide to date that there is. Now you pay the piper.