Israel's Netanyahu calls out the U.N. - Great Job!

Discussion in 'Politics' started by Midas, Sep 24, 2009.

  1. Midas

    Midas New Member

    At least Netanyahu called out the U.N.!!

    Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu took to task the countries of the world that had sat silently and listened the day before to Holocaust-denier Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad (I-am-in-the-mood-for-ji-had), asking them, "Have you no shame, no decency?"

    To those who boycotted Ahmadinejad's speech, or left in protest, Netanyahu said, "I commend you, you stood up for moral clarity.

    "But for those who stayed - I say on behalf of the Jewish people, my people and decent people everywhere - have you no shame? No decency? What a disgrace, what a mockery of the charter of the UN," he declared.

    Netanyahu also pointed out that "true" muslims and nuclear weapons equals hell on earth!

    He said, "Marriage of fanatics and WMDs is biggest threat world is facing;" he then asked the world to choose "if it stands with Israel or with the (islamic) terrorists."

    "Yesterday the president of Iran stood at this podium spewing his latest anti-Semitic rants. Just a few days earlier, he claimed that the Holocaust is a lie.

    We need more Netanyahu's in the world who understand MUSLIM terrorism and madness!
     
  2. arizonaJack

    arizonaJack Well-Known Member

    where is the applause smily.......
    This is the first president in the history on the united states since 1947 that had turned his back on Israel and sided with the enemy. Well, besides Carter.
     
  3. De Orc

    De Orc Well-Known Member

    Sorry Jack do you want to explain how he has turned his back on Israil? Has he stopped economic support? Millitery aid? political? did the US delegation remain in the chamber during this hateful speach?
    Or perhaps he has simply said that he would like to see the peace process restart ?
     
  4. De Orc

    De Orc Well-Known Member

    All things said by President Obama prior to him becoming President and in some cases prior to his standing for nomination, you can check them for yourself

    •Supported the Israeli bombing of Lebanon in July-August 2006 and repeatedly in the Gaza Strip as exercises of Israel's right to "legitimate self-defense"

    •Supported Israel's 6 September 2007 air attack on Syria which unsubstantiated reports claimed targeted a weapons of mass destruction related site

    •Opposed the holding of Palestinian elections including Hamas in January 2006

    •Opposed the February 2007 Mecca Agreement establishing a national unity government between Hamas and Fatah peacefully resolving internal Palestinian differences

    •Supports continued "isolation" of Hamas until it meets political conditions imposed by Israel and the Quartet

    •Stated that "I will always stand up for Israel's right to defend itself in the United Nations and around the world," suggesting continued use of US veto to block UN action on the conflict

    •Promised at least $30 billion of military aid to Israel over the next decade and pledged to push for Israel to gain access to armaments reserved for NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) members

    •Pledged that the US "should never seek to dictate what is best for the Israelis and their security interests" and "No Israeli prime minister should ever feel dragged to or blocked from the negotiating table by the United States"

    •Stated "Jerusalem will remain the capital of Israel and it must remain undivided"

    •Stated "Any agreement with the Palestinian people must preserve Israel's identity as a Jewish state"

    •Supported the Bush administration's approach of forming an alliance of "moderates," including Israel, Saudi Arabia and Egypt on one side arrayed against Iran, Syria, Hizballah and Hamas

    •Considers Iran's alleged pursuit of nuclear weapons "unacceptable," supports strong sanctions and divestment and has refused to rule out the use of military force.

    He also stated in 2007

    "Nobody is suffering more than the Palestinian people." that can be taken in a number of ways, you decide which you will LOL

    "I think there is a strain within the pro-Israel community that says unless you adopt an unwavering pro-Likud approach to Israel, then you're anti-Israel, and that can't be the measure of our friendship with Israel"
     

Share This Page