I mean, the zionist plan was always to get all the land, they accepted partition only because it was a foot in the door strategy. They just make up whatever justification necessary after the fact to make it sound good.
Israel is a colonization project, which in the grand scheme of the world is not that rare or unusual, but its coming from the people who constantly lecture the world from a position of untouchable moral superiority, and that's aggravating beyond belief.
Where is this 'Zionist masterplan'? Of course, it was all just improvisation. If they wanted "all the land", they had plenty of opportunity, and they wouldn't have given the Sinai back to Egypt.
Random channel quoting a random Muslim as saying that the Jews want... Iraq. I mean, that's just preposterous.
Israel is a colonization project
I wouldn't go that far in complimenting Israel. European colonialism was very, very good.
its coming from the people who constantly lecture the world from a position of untouchable moral superiority
That is what grates me about the West in general. But in the world where victimhood is currency, the Jews are king. I'm actually surprised at how easily they're pushed aside by blacks and gender deviants.
They didn't want to give Sinai back, even after they were forced to they proceeded to hold onto it for 3 more years.
Let's also not forget how they snatched the Golan heights just recently. Totally for defensive purposes of course.
Random channel quoting a random Muslim as saying that the Jews want... Iraq. I mean, that's just preposterous.
Yes, they really did plan to take out seven countries in order to dominate the region. Israel's Prime Minister Ben-gurion repeatedly demanded jewish settlement of all of Palestine, as well as into Lebanon, Syria, and Iraq. Presumably the leader of a country has some say it what it does no?
Ben-Gurion's territorial aims were large. He never tired of reminded his arab listeners of the historical boundaries of Erez Israel. He had advocated these historic boundaries since 1918, quoting the Bible to prove that the Hebrews had settled on both sides of the Jordan.
In February 1982, the World Zionist Organization published ‘The Yinon Plan: A Strategy for Israel in the Nineteen Eighties.’ The document was published in Hebrew but was later translated into English by the eminent professor Israel Shahak of Hebrew University. It was written by military strategist Oded Yinon and detailed a plan to break up large Arab nations like Iraq and Syria and transform them into tiny ethnic statelets that would be incapable of defending themselves against Israel’s superior military might. Yinon wrote:
“The dissolution of Syria and Iraq later on into ethnically or religiously unique areas…is Israel’s primary target on the Eastern front in the long run, while the dissolution of the military power of those states serves as the primary short term target.”
(25 years later)
During a 2007 interview on Amy Goodman’s political talk show Democracy Now, General Clark spoke about a detailed war agenda that was revealed to him by members of the Joint Chiefs of Staff when he visited the Pentagon just ten days after 9/11:
“One of the generals called me in. He said, ‘Sir, you’ve got to come in and talk to me a second…We’ve made the decision we’re going to war with Iraq.’ This was on or about the 20th of September. I said, ‘We’re going to war with Iraq? Why?’ He said, ‘I don’t know…I guess they don’t know what else to do.’ So I said, ‘Well, did they find some information connecting Saddam to al-Qaeda?’ He said, ‘No, no…there’s nothing new that way. They just made the decision to go to war with Iraq…I guess it’s like we don’t know what to do about terrorists, but we’ve got a good military and we can take down governments.’ And he said, ‘I guess if the only tool you have is a hammer, every problem has to look like a nail.”
A few weeks later, Clark returned to the Pentagon and met with the same man, recalling:
“I said, ‘Are we still going to war with Iraq?’ And he said, ‘Oh, it’s worse than that.’ He reached over his desk. He picked up a piece of paper and he said, ‘I just got this down from upstairs’ — meaning the Secretary of Defense’s office — ‘today.’ And he said, ‘This is a memo that describes how we’re going to take out seven countries in five years, starting with Iraq, and then Syria, Lebanon, Libya, Somalia, Sudan and, finishing off, Iran.’ I said, ‘Is it classified?’ He said, ‘Yes sir.’ I said, ‘Well don’t show it to me.’ And I saw him a year or so ago, and I said, ‘You remember that?’ He said, ‘Sir, I didn’t show you that memo! I didn’t show it to you.’”
Jeffery Sachs has also spoken extensively of the 'seven countries' targeted by Israel. Syria, Lebanon, Libya, Somalia, Sudan and, Iran. This is the Eretz Yisrael (Greater Israel) project America has been tricked into supporting.
An updated version of The Yinon Plan was drafted for Netanyahu in 1996 during his first year as Israel’s prime minister. Titled ‘A Clean Break: A New Strategy for Securing the Realm,’ the document was assembled for Netanyahu by neocon hawks Richard Perle, Douglas Feith and David Wurmser. It specifically called for the removal from power of Saddam Hussein in Iraq and Bashar al-Assad in Syria and recommended military confrontations with both countries as well as with Lebanon and Iran. One year later, Perle, Feith and Wurmser would all join the newly-founded Project for a New American Century (PNAC) and continue their strategizing for Netanyahu’s War on Terror.
Of course they didn't "want to". No country wants that. Giving up strategic depth is a cost, especially when you've been invaded three times.
even after they were forced to they proceeded to hold onto it for 3 more years.
They weren't "forced to". They gave it up for peace, and in accordance with an agreement.
Let's also not forget how they snatched the Golan heights just recently. Totally for defensive purposes of course.
Actually quite a long time ago. They stole new Syrian lands recently.
The channel's sources are primarily Israeli.
I mean, I prefer serious sources, not Youtube channels. In this case, it's a second-hand claim about what people believe which is rather obviously ridiculous.
Yes, they really did plan to take out seven countries in order to dominate the region.
That wasn't the claim that you cited earlier. This is something completely different again.
Israel's cancerous behavior towards Syria, among other things, is quite well known. And yet in 2009 it was willing to give back the Golan in exchange for peace.
You're just crazy if you think Israel has been 'winging' it this whole time. You think people really form an entire country out of another one by accident?
Israel's cancerous behavior towards Syria, among other things, is quite well known. And yet in 2009 it was willing to give back the Golan in exchange for peace.
Which they just took back after organizing the overthrow of Assad's government. So much for "peace."
I mean, the zionist plan was always to get all the land, they accepted partition only because it was a foot in the door strategy. They just make up whatever justification necessary after the fact to make it sound good.
This has all been extensively covered. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6b-6QvPEekQ&t=496s
Israel is a colonization project, which in the grand scheme of the world is not that rare or unusual, but its coming from the people who constantly lecture the world from a position of untouchable moral superiority, and that's aggravating beyond belief.
Where is this 'Zionist masterplan'? Of course, it was all just improvisation. If they wanted "all the land", they had plenty of opportunity, and they wouldn't have given the Sinai back to Egypt.
Random channel quoting a random Muslim as saying that the Jews want... Iraq. I mean, that's just preposterous.
I wouldn't go that far in complimenting Israel. European colonialism was very, very good.
That is what grates me about the West in general. But in the world where victimhood is currency, the Jews are king. I'm actually surprised at how easily they're pushed aside by blacks and gender deviants.
They didn't want to give Sinai back, even after they were forced to they proceeded to hold onto it for 3 more years.
Let's also not forget how they snatched the Golan heights just recently. Totally for defensive purposes of course.
Yes, they really did plan to take out seven countries in order to dominate the region. Israel's Prime Minister Ben-gurion repeatedly demanded jewish settlement of all of Palestine, as well as into Lebanon, Syria, and Iraq. Presumably the leader of a country has some say it what it does no?
In February 1982, the World Zionist Organization published ‘The Yinon Plan: A Strategy for Israel in the Nineteen Eighties.’ The document was published in Hebrew but was later translated into English by the eminent professor Israel Shahak of Hebrew University. It was written by military strategist Oded Yinon and detailed a plan to break up large Arab nations like Iraq and Syria and transform them into tiny ethnic statelets that would be incapable of defending themselves against Israel’s superior military might. Yinon wrote:
“The dissolution of Syria and Iraq later on into ethnically or religiously unique areas…is Israel’s primary target on the Eastern front in the long run, while the dissolution of the military power of those states serves as the primary short term target.”
(25 years later)
During a 2007 interview on Amy Goodman’s political talk show Democracy Now, General Clark spoke about a detailed war agenda that was revealed to him by members of the Joint Chiefs of Staff when he visited the Pentagon just ten days after 9/11:
“One of the generals called me in. He said, ‘Sir, you’ve got to come in and talk to me a second…We’ve made the decision we’re going to war with Iraq.’ This was on or about the 20th of September. I said, ‘We’re going to war with Iraq? Why?’ He said, ‘I don’t know…I guess they don’t know what else to do.’ So I said, ‘Well, did they find some information connecting Saddam to al-Qaeda?’ He said, ‘No, no…there’s nothing new that way. They just made the decision to go to war with Iraq…I guess it’s like we don’t know what to do about terrorists, but we’ve got a good military and we can take down governments.’ And he said, ‘I guess if the only tool you have is a hammer, every problem has to look like a nail.”
A few weeks later, Clark returned to the Pentagon and met with the same man, recalling:
“I said, ‘Are we still going to war with Iraq?’ And he said, ‘Oh, it’s worse than that.’ He reached over his desk. He picked up a piece of paper and he said, ‘I just got this down from upstairs’ — meaning the Secretary of Defense’s office — ‘today.’ And he said, ‘This is a memo that describes how we’re going to take out seven countries in five years, starting with Iraq, and then Syria, Lebanon, Libya, Somalia, Sudan and, finishing off, Iran.’ I said, ‘Is it classified?’ He said, ‘Yes sir.’ I said, ‘Well don’t show it to me.’ And I saw him a year or so ago, and I said, ‘You remember that?’ He said, ‘Sir, I didn’t show you that memo! I didn’t show it to you.’”
Jeffery Sachs has also spoken extensively of the 'seven countries' targeted by Israel. Syria, Lebanon, Libya, Somalia, Sudan and, Iran. This is the Eretz Yisrael (Greater Israel) project America has been tricked into supporting.
An updated version of The Yinon Plan was drafted for Netanyahu in 1996 during his first year as Israel’s prime minister. Titled ‘A Clean Break: A New Strategy for Securing the Realm,’ the document was assembled for Netanyahu by neocon hawks Richard Perle, Douglas Feith and David Wurmser. It specifically called for the removal from power of Saddam Hussein in Iraq and Bashar al-Assad in Syria and recommended military confrontations with both countries as well as with Lebanon and Iran. One year later, Perle, Feith and Wurmser would all join the newly-founded Project for a New American Century (PNAC) and continue their strategizing for Netanyahu’s War on Terror.
Of course they didn't "want to". No country wants that. Giving up strategic depth is a cost, especially when you've been invaded three times.
They weren't "forced to". They gave it up for peace, and in accordance with an agreement.
Actually quite a long time ago. They stole new Syrian lands recently.
I mean, I prefer serious sources, not Youtube channels. In this case, it's a second-hand claim about what people believe which is rather obviously ridiculous.
That wasn't the claim that you cited earlier. This is something completely different again.
Israel's cancerous behavior towards Syria, among other things, is quite well known. And yet in 2009 it was willing to give back the Golan in exchange for peace.
You're just crazy if you think Israel has been 'winging' it this whole time. You think people really form an entire country out of another one by accident?
Which they just took back after organizing the overthrow of Assad's government. So much for "peace."