Haaretz, by Barak Ravid, 4 Mar 2012
WASHINGTON,
D.C. - President Shimon Peres will meet with President Barack Obama in the U.S.
capital on Sunday. Peres will also tell delegates of pro-Israel lobby AIPAC
that Israel is not rushing into a war with Iran.
President Shimon Peres (Photo: GPO) |
Ahead of
his meeting with the American leader, Peres will deliver a speech to AIPAC in
which he will express his support for, and faith in, the friendship between
Israel and the United States. He will also thank Obama for the political and
security assistance he has given Israel during the three-and-a-half years of
his presidency to date.
Sources
close to Peres told Haaretz on Saturady that the Israeli president's speech
will focus mainly on the debt that Israel owes the U.S., the American people
and Obama for the close ties between the two countries.
Peres will
tell delegates attending the AIPAC conference that Israel should "get back
to the basics" of the Israeli-American relationship, and that
"sometimes it does no harm to say 'Thank you'." Peres will conclude
his speech by saying he is "confident that the United States will always
stand by Israel."
Peres will
also dedicate a large portion of his speech to Iran, telling delegates that
"Israel is not rushing into war. We are a country that always seeks out
peace and peace is always our preferred option, but our enemies should make no
mistakes. We have fought six wars that were forced upon us and we have won them
all. If another war is forced upon us, we will fight it and we will win
it."
Peres will
also talk about the importance of renewing negotiations between Israel and the
Palestinians. Peace, he will say, is not just in Israel's interest, it is
"a moral duty for the Jewish people."
Immediately
after Peres' speech, Obama will take to the podium. The American leader is not
expected to unveil any new initiative on the Iranian issue. Instead, he will
reiterate a message he has been relaying for several months - that the United
States will not allow the Islamic Republic to become a nuclear-armed power.
Obama is expected to focus on the series of measures that his administration
has taken to tighten security cooperation with Israel.
Sources
close to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, meanwhile, do not believe that
Obama's speech will include anything dramatic on the Iranian issue, but,
rather, that it will stress the severity of the threat posed by a nuclear-armed
Iran and the United States' commitment to thwarting Tehran's aspirations on
this front.
Netanyahu,
who began his North America trip on Friday in Canada, told the Canadian prime
minister, Stephen Harper, that the international community should not allow
what he called "Iran's relentless pursuit of nuclear weapons" to
succeed.
Binyamin
Netanyahu said to Barack Obama: 'When it comes
to security, Israel has the
sovereign right to make its own
decisions.' Photograph: Saul
Loeb/AFP/Getty Images
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9. It can
be no other way—simply, this is the physics that governs life in this universe.
As Earth continues apace into successively higher planes, nothing with low
vibrations in any form—physical bodies, subversive plans, theft, dishonesty,
unjust laws and imprisonment, bigotry, cruel customs and deeds—can survive.
10. Moving
on, no, it will not be quite like religions being “totally discarded and replaced
by universal laws in the Golden Age.” When the truths come forth that science
and spirit are one and the same and that religious dogmas were originated by
early leaders of church and state to control the masses, people whose
consciousness has risen beyond the constraints of third density will adhere to
the spiritual aspects of their respective religions and the devised,
controlling aspects will fall by the wayside.
11. One of
the truths to come forth is that Zionism, which by dark intent has been made
synonymous with Judaism, actually is a bellicose political movement within the
Illuminati, and its aim for more than six decades has been to create conflict
and instability in the entire Middle East. Zionists, who have wielded powerful
influence within and behind major governments and their military forces, do NOT
represent the Jewish peoples in Israel or anywhere else. And, like all other
Illuminati factions, they have been committed to that cabal’s goal of global
domination.
12.
Although Semites are of diverse national origins and religions, the Zionists
have been successful in convincing many that “anti-Semitic” is exclusively
prejudice against the Jewish peoples and opposition to Israel’s right to defend
itself from its “enemies.” By means of that blatant distortion, they obtained
not only world sympathy, but also massive defense funding from Israel’s allies,
most especially the United States, all of which served to increase the
Illuminati’s vast profits from their industrial-military machine.
13. In addition
to controlling the masses through dogmatic teachings, religions have served the
dark purpose of divisiveness to such an extent that it resulted in centuries of
trauma and bloodshed. Witness the Crusades, wars between Catholics and
Protestants, pogroms against Jews, executions of “blasphemous” individuals who
refused to “recant.” (Read More …)
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