tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34135100.post9039770788510446037..comments2024-01-21T02:42:13.447-05:00Comments on Middle East Reality: Council on Foreign Relations' mostly correct analysis to the threat Iranian nuclear capability poses to IsraelArnold Evanshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11445744338502151561noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34135100.post-6812554340876427042009-12-05T03:26:15.619-05:002009-12-05T03:26:15.619-05:00The interesting part is where this article was pub...The interesting part is where this article was published. Foreign Affairs is a heavyweight journal for elite policy maker opinion. The Council on Foreign Relations is definitely an "everybody who is anybody" sort of club (and much worse if you are an NWO believer)<br /><br />Such an article, which presents Israel in a negative light and ascribes rational decision making to Iran's leadership, is a sign that elite opinion is having less and less patience with the Israeli position on Iran's nuke program.<br /><br />At least that is my guessLysandernoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34135100.post-10701090478292627422009-12-04T14:41:49.415-05:002009-12-04T14:41:49.415-05:00"Afrikaaner or White South Africa did not hav..."Afrikaaner or White South Africa did not have a right to exist and the state did not have legitimate rights. Jewish majority Israel has no more or fewer rights than Afrikaaner majority territories of Africa."<br /><br />It is a pity that such views are not a mainstream in USA and EU (even between "leftists"), but nevertheless, it is nice to read them one more time :)<br /><br />I am not sure about "many Israelis(Jews)" though. As far as I know Israel media picture even a hepless Gaza population as a mortal threat to "Jewish state". The majority of Jews in Israel fear and hate EVERY non-Jew around them, and Iran is but a one case. At least this is my two agorot (cents)lidianoreply@blogger.com