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RE: Human Shields In Gaza
9/28/2013 9:05:29 AM
Hello Friends,

It appears the Western world and of course the B Hussein administration is being hoodwinked by the Iranians. They've been doing it for the past 20 + years and now once again.

B Hussein wanted to meet with Rouhani (at the UN) but the Iranian president did what the Iranians have been doing to him for over 5 years, namely give him a stiff b*itch slap.

According to a Rasmussen poll 66% of Americans don't believe that the Iranians will stop their Nuclear program. But, B Hussein wants to go into talks once again and we know in advance what the result of those talks will be. I would predict the same as all the previous talks.

The Iranians want all the sanctions to be stopped before they start talks so imagine the b*itch slap when that happens.

Below is an interesting article on this issue.

Shalom,

Peter


Obama’s the Laughing Stock at the UN: IRAN REFUSES TO MEET OBAMA…

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  • (Redflagnews) President Barack Obama and Iranian President Hassan Rouhani will not meet at the United Nations on Tuesday, senior administration officials said.

  • The White House had offered to have “an encounter” between the two leaders on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly, but Iranian officials ultimately declined.

  • The Iranians have an internal dynamic that they have to manage and the relationship with the United States is clearly quite different than the relationship that Iran has with other Western nations,” a senior administration official said.

  • U.S. and Iranian officials had been discussing the possibility of an Obama-Rouhani meeting for days, an official said. Ultimately, though, “it was clear that it was too complicated for them.”

  • Rouhani skipped a lunch at the United Nations that offered him and Obama the most likely chance of an informal meeting, as both leaders signal willingness to engage in new talks


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RE: Human Shields In Gaza
10/18/2013 10:32:08 AM

Hello Friends,

It's quite amazing how the B Hussein regime and other

western countries are so quick to jump to the Iranian's latest ploy to gain time to finalize their nuclear weapons agenda. There is absolutely no doubt that with “diplomatic” talks or without they are speeding away with their uranium enrichment program and before you know it they'll have reached their target goal, nuclear weapons!

After the latest talks in Switzerland they are all so optimistic while in reality it's all a case of deja vu (sp?). We've all been there and done that and of course nothing happened in the past from their “diplomatic dialogues” aside from the Iranians laughing at the weakness and gullibility of B Hussein and other Western leaders.

I certainly hope they will not lessen the economic sanctions until the Iranians prove that they are indeed doing what they promise to do and not using the time to their benefit as they've been doing time and again in the past. Let's not forget that the Koreans did the exact same thing until they finished their nuclear weapons program and we've been hearing from them ever since.

The below article is an interesting read and believe me John Bolton knows what he's talking about.

Shalom,

Peter


Exclusive–Bolton: Iran Nuclear Proposal 'Complete Bullsh--'


Former UN Ambassador John Bolton told Breitbart News late Tuesday evening that the new nuclear proposal being offered by the Iranian regime is "complete bullsh--" and "pure propaganda" to buy time.

Under the proposal, according to the Wall Street Journal, Iran would stop enriching uranium to 20% levels, but would continue enriching uranium up to 5% levels. It would also consider closing its Fordow enrichment facility, buried deep inside a mountain near the city of Qom, which was kept secret from the world until 2009, and would permit international inspectors to conduct more extensive examinations of nuclear sites.

In return, the international community would agree to lift economic sanctions that are hurting Iran's economy. The UN Security Council powers, plus Germany (the P+5 group), made a similar offer in April.

Bolton dismissed the proposal as a ploy to allow Iran to reach the threshold of a nuclear weapon, which it could cross at will. In an exclusive interview with Breitbart News in New York, he said: "This Iran deal is complete bull****. Pure propaganda. The time it takes to go from 20% enrichment to full weaponization is two weeks. They are not supposed to do any enrichment, but Obama already conceded that."

The proposal is could also divide the U.S. and Israel. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has objected to any enrichment of uranium by Iran, in accord with UN Security Council resolutions. He has also cast doubt on Iran's diplomatic offensive, and told the UN on Oct. 1 that Israel reserved the right to act alone. President Barack Obama has led global efforts to improve relations with the Iranian regime.









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RE: Human Shields In Gaza
10/19/2013 1:16:43 PM

HHello Friends,Hello Friends,

Hello Friends,

Here's some great news about Israel's economy. There is no need for any additional comments cos the article says it all.

Shalom,

Peter


IMF: Israel's economy to outpace all other Western economies


Israeli economy to grow 3.8% in 2013 and 3.3% in 2014 • In same years, U.S. to grow by 1.6% and 2.6%, and eurozone by 0.4% and 1% • World Bank: For first time in a decade, Palestinian economy contracts.


Zeev Klein, Reuters and Israel Hayom Staff



Israel's economy likely to outperform other Western economies in 2013 and 2014

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Photo credit: Rafael Ben-Ari

The Israeli economy is expected to grow by 3.8 percent in 2013 and 3.3% in 2014, the International Monetary Fund said on Tuesday. The fund's economists pointed out that Israel's economy was strong, stable and diverse.

The IMF's outlook is similar to the that outlined by the Bank of Israel, according to which Israel's economy will have grown by 3.6% by the end of 2013 and will grow by 3.4% in 2014. In any event, Israel's economy will likely outpace all other Western economies throughout the entire period. The U.S. is expected to experience only 1.6% growth in 2013 and 2.6% in 2014. The eurozone is expected to grow by 0.4% this year, and by 1% in 2014.

The IMF warned that the current U.S. budget battles and Washington's possible default could adversity affect growth in emerging markets.

Meanwhile, the Palestinian economy shrank for the first time in a decade in the first half of 2013, the World Bank said, blaming a decline in foreign aid and myriad restrictions imposed by Israel.

Israel has pointed repeatedly to strong growth in Palestinian cities as vital to restoring relative stability to the area, so news of a worsening outlook will raise concerns of a possible rise in unrest.

The World Bank blamed the 0.1% economic contraction on a decline in foreign budget support to the aid-reliant Palestinian government, saying it exposed the "distorted nature" of the economy.

Its report focused particularly on territory known as Area C -- some 61% of Judea and Samaria which is under full Israeli control. The World Bank said the Palestinians could boost their economy by a third if they were able to exploit this land.

Palestinians have self-rule in Area A, which makes up 18% of the territories, and share responsibility for a further 21% in Area B, but the resource-rich Area C is administered by Israel and is home to many Jewish communities.

"The manner in which Area C is currently administered virtually precludes Palestinian businesses from investing there," the World Bank said. "Since Area C is where the majority of the West Bank's natural resources lie, the impact of these restrictions on the Palestinian economy has been considerable."

The bank noted that Judea, Samaria and the Gaza Strip saw annual economic growth of some 9% in the years 2008-2011. That slowed to just 1.9% year on year in the first six months of 2013, with Judea and Samaria's gross domestic product contracting.

"The faltering nature of the peace process and the persistence of administrative restrictions as well as others on trade, movement and access have had a dampening effect on private investment and private sector activity," the bank said.

It said donor aid had fallen by more than half in 2012. Economists have blamed the drop on the global economic downturn, dwindling U.S. funding and Arab world uprisings that diverted the attention of wealthy Gulf states.

The years of rapid growth have brought little obvious improvement in people's lives. Unemployment and poverty have grown to affect around a quarter of Palestinians.

Negotiations

Israeli-Palestinian peace talks resumed in late July after a three-year hiatus. Negotiators will examine problems raised by the World Bank report, the Israeli Foreign Ministry said.

"The report touches on numerous important issues which will be settled in the current negotiations," said Foreign Ministry spokesman Yigal Palmor. He added that the Washington-based bank's analysis was "incomplete, partial ... and therefore totally unrealistic."

Israel has resisted Palestinian economic initiatives and foreign humanitarian help to local residents in Area C, saying its status had to be resolved through peace negotiations.

Habayit Hayehudi, a party in Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's coalition, called for annexing Area C outright during the election campaign earlier this year.

Netanyahu has said restrictions on Palestinians eased in recent years and this was helping improve their lives and economic prospects.

But violence has been on the increase recently.



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RE: Human Shields In Gaza
10/21/2013 11:18:17 AM

Hello Friends,

It's been a while since I posted any of Geert Wilder's articles. In the below article Geert Wilder once again reminds us that Islam is the greatest danger facing the Western world today. In Europe also known as Eurabia the situation is much worse then in the United States but unfortunately we are catching up in leaps and bounds thanks to the fraud and great pretender B Hussein and his islamic agenda.

The article is a must read and should be an eyeopener for many. Now is the time that we all have to take a stand against the islamic world's plan for world domination.

Shalom,

Peter


Geert Wilders: The Specter of Islam Is Haunting the Free World

The Specter of Islam Is Haunting the Free World
by Geert Wilders

A specter is haunting Europe – the specter of Communism,” Karl Marx once famously wrote. It took Europe almost a century to liberate itself from this scourge. Today, another specter is haunting not just Europe, but the entire world – the specter of Islam.

The biggest danger confronting the West today is not the economic situation, nor is it youth unemployment, nor the dire budget situation of our governments; the biggest danger is one of which we are reminded on an almost daily basis. And, yet, many politicians seem to fail to notice.

On the last day of September, 50 students of an agricultural college in Nigeria were gunned down in their dormitories by terrorists from the Islamic organization Boko Haram. Earlier in September, terrorists from the Islamic organization al-Shabaab killed at least 67 civilians, and probably many more, in a shopping mall in Nairobi. They separated Muslims from non-Muslims, allowed the Muslims to leave and then tortured, mutilated and killed the non-Muslims. Even children were murdered in the most vicious and cruel way.

In Egypt, every week dozens of Christians are being harassed, kidnapped and assassinated by Islamic thugs from the Muslim Brotherhood. In Syria, Islamic rebels terrorize and murder Christians. In Lebanon and in Iraq, too, indigenous Christian communities whose ties to their native lands are many centuries older than those of the Muslim communities, are victims of ethnic cleansing.

Even in the West, we are not immune to Islamic terror. Europe experienced this last May, when two assassins with meat-cleavers decapitated a soldier in London. America experienced it last April, when Islamic murderers ignited pressure cooker bombs during the Boston Marathon and killed 3 people and injured hundreds.

Like the specter of Communism in the past, the danger of Islam is political. Islam is mainly a political ideology because its aim is political. What the London and Boston killers, Boko Haram, al-Shabaab, the Muslim Brotherhood, Hamas, Hezbollah, al-Qaeda and other individuals and groups, causing pain and misery all over the globe, have in common is that, inspired by the Koran, they want to impose Islamic sharia law on the whole world.

They share this goal with an organization that is being held in the highest esteem by Western governments: the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC). The OIC counts 57 member-states and forms the largest voting bloc in the United Nations. In 1990, it superseded the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights with its own Cairo Declaration on Human Rights in Islam. The Cairo Declaration is a document of unabashed Islamic supremacism. It explicitly states that all human rights and freedoms “are subject to the Islamic Sharia.”

Islamic law is barbaric and cruel. Flogging, mutilation and other corporal punishments, stoning and even crucifixion are permitted penalties under sharia law. It discriminates women, apostates and non-Muslims, who have fewer rights or no rights at all. In 2003, the European Court of Human Rights declared that “sharia is incompatible with the fundamental principles of democracy.” And yet, few Western leaders seem to worry about the attempts to replace our basic liberties with sharia law.

Last July, German Chancellor Merkel called youth unemployment “perhaps the most pressing problem facing Europe.” A few years ago, President Obama called “cyber threat one of the most serious security challenges we face as a nation.” Today, the partial federal shutdown is claiming all the attention of America’s politicians. In Europe, the crisis surrounding the euro and the sovereign debts of the EU member states, is causing its politicians the biggest headaches. But neither of these serious problems endangers the liberties and values of Western civilization so fundamentally as the political aim of Islam to impose its laws on the entire world. And yet, not a single Western leader has dared to say that Islam is “the most pressing problem” or “the most serious security challenge” that the free world currently faces.

On the contrary, whenever confronted with horrible atrocities, Western leaders downplay the role of Islam. They claim, as British Prime Minister Cameron did after last May’s London killing, that “there is nothing in Islam that justifies these dreadful acts.” However, the justification of the dreadful acts is in the Koran. Verse 8:12 leaves no the followers of Islam in no doubt about what to do with infidels: “Strike off their heads, maim them in every limb!” it says. Muhammad’s book is full of similar verses that incite its Islamic readers to commit hostile and violent acts against non-Muslims.

Winston Churchill once said that “The people of Asia were slaves, because they had not learned how to pronounce the word ‘no’.” Today, the West must learn to say ‘no’ or it, too, will be enslaved. A specter is haunting the free world. Let us have the courage to call its by its name: It is the radical ideology of Islam with its political aim to abolish our freedoms and our democracy. It is by far the most serious evil afflicting the world today. And it is a much bigger threat to our civilization than all the other problems our politicians currently worry about and devote so much attention to.

Geert Wilders MP is chairman of the Dutch Party for Freedom (PVV)

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RE: Human Shields In Gaza
10/29/2013 3:21:25 PM

Hello Friends,

I haven't posted a Dry Bones for a while and I have a few lined up to post in the next few days. When I saw today's Dry Bones I thought this one has to go up immediately. Maybe those who still don't get it will finally understand but on second thought I sorta doubt it.

Shalom,

Peter


Yup. Gazans have started launching missiles and rockets at Israeli towns and cities again. Not yet a "big deal."

-Dry Bones- Israel's Political Comic Strip Since 1973



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