USS Carrier Harry Truman Now Officially Just Off Iran, As Israel Allegedly Plotting A

Discussion in 'Politics' started by Banjo, Jun 27, 2010.

  1. Admit? Heck, I advocate that religion, be it Islam, Christianity or Judaism, is the cause of all ailment! That is a fundamental belief of mine!!
     
    #11     Jun 28, 2010
  2. +1
     
    #12     Jun 28, 2010
  3. Ben-Gurion
     
    #13     Jun 28, 2010
  4. Well ,if you believe it you are one gullible schmuck.
     
    #14     Jun 28, 2010
  5. Good, then naturally you should have nothing but vehement contempt for the Islamic religious doctrine of Hamas while supporting the secular western government of Israel. Glad we can finally see eye to eye.

     
    #15     Jun 28, 2010
  6. Pussies.

    Blood will run in your streets, isreal will be wiped off the map, blah blah blah blah blah.


    Iran cancels plan to send ship to Gaza


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    Sat Jun 26, 11:42 am ET
    TEHRAN, Iran – Iran will not be sending a blockade-busting ship to Gaza in defiance of Israeli warnings, an Iranian lawmaker said Saturday, citing Israeli "restrictions."

    Mahmoud Ahmadi Bighash told the semiofficial ISNA news agency that instead of sending a ship, an Iranian delegation of lawmakers would travel to Lebanon and sail on one of the aid ships expected to head to Gaza from there.

    The Iranian ship called "Infants of Gaza" had been expected to sail Sunday for Gaza carrying 1,100 tons of relief supplies and 10 pro-Palestinian activists but plans were canceled "due to restrictions imposed by the occupying Zionist regime," Bighash said.

    Iran made the announcement Tuesday prompting Israel to warn its archenemy to drop the plan.

    Israel considers Iran a threat because of its suspect nuclear program, its long-range missiles and its support for Lebanese and Gaza militants.

    Israeli security officials said the prospect of an Iranian boat headed for Gaza had Israel deeply worried, and that naval commandos were training for the possibility of taking on a vessel with a suicide bomber on board.

    After an international outcry over the killing of nine Turkish activists in a May 31 raid on another aid ship, Israel eased its land blockade of Gaza but insisted on maintaining a naval blockade it says is necessary to keep weapons shipments out of the hands of Gaza's Hamas rulers.

    Israel imposed the blockade after Hamas overran the Palestinian territory in June 2007.

    In Lebanon, organizers of the ship, "Julia," said they plan to sail in the next few days but said they had nothing to with Iran. A second ship will only be transporting women, while a third ship will include parliamentarians from the Middle East and Europe. It is not clear when that ship will sail.


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    #16     Jun 28, 2010
  7. Secular government? Hahahahahaha...Oh rearden, where are you to listen to your peer's lies! Can you stop lying for a second phenomenon? Try it for once in your pathetic life man!

    Likud

    Seats won: 27
    Previous seats: 12

    Likud rejects the establishment of a Palestinian state. It insists on completing the separation wall and maintaining Israeli control over most of the Occupied Palestinian West Bank, including East Jerusalem, the main settlement blocs, the Jordan Valley and Judean Desert - relegating Palestinians to a series of disconnected Bantustans. Read more.

    Yisrael Beitenu

    Seats won: 15
    Previous seats: 11

    Yisrael Beiteinu is headed by the controversial Moldovian-born Avigdor Lieberman who has advocated the forced expulsion of Israel's Palestinian citizens. The party is primarily driven by a desire to cleanse Israel of as many non-Jews as possible. Its main support comes from recent immigrants from areas of the former Soviet Union. Read more.

    Labor

    Seats won: 13
    Previous seats: 19

    Labor's platform closely resembles that of Kadima with regard to the peace process. Labor also mentions the need for a return to the Roadmap for Peace, yet supports unilateral action that would allow Israel to retain control of the Palestinian land on which its major settlement blocs, housing roughly 87 percent of Israel's settler population, sit. Read more.

    Shas
    Seats won: 11

    Previous seats: 12

    Shas, the Knesset's largest religious-Zionist party, is guided by the controversial Rabbi Ovadia Yosef, whose inflammatory remarks about Arabs have caused outrage in Israel. The party opposes any negotiations over the status of Occupied East Jerusalem, and though it has expressed some willigness to engage in the peace process, usually takes a hard-line on the Palestinian issue.

    United Torah Judaism
    Seats won: 5
    Previous seats: 6


    A religious Zionist bloc, United Torah Judaism supports the application of Jewish law, and its policies and ideology are heavily influenced by a council of religious scholars. The party has consistently expressed its unwillingness to support any moves by the Israeli government to negotiate with the Palestinian Authority over the status of Jerusalem, insisting that occupied East Jerusalem remain under Israeli control.

    The Jewish Home
    Seats won: 3

    Previous seats: 9 (as part of National Union-NRP)

    A religious-Zionist party that emerged from the split of the National Union-NRP, The Jewish Home rejects the return of any of the Occupied Territories. Both parties oppose the creation of a Palestinian state on territory between Israel and Jordan. Instead, it promotes active Jewish settlement of all the Occupied Territories.

    http://imeu.net/news/article0015594.shtml

    4 out of 6 parties in that coalition are religious fascists! Now, why don't you tell us what would happen to the coalition of this government if these religious parties pulled out! Why don't you tell us what these relegious parties would do should the ALMOST religious Likud party decided to make peace!
     
    #17     Jun 28, 2010
  8. maxpi

    maxpi

    You're winning the propaganda war only in your own dumbed down part of the world... guys like you hide among women and children and cry for justice when you get them killed.. I'd say you should get what you ask for!!

    Iran hates the Sauds more than Israel, letting them nuke up the way the west is doing is about the balance of power in the ME which means oil prices from Saudi Arabia are to be kept low in exchange for the west not letting Iran nuke them...
     
    #18     Jun 28, 2010
  9. Here is a list of great things that Muslims and Arabs have done for the world:
     
    #19     Jun 28, 2010
  10. Yeah, you tell 'em. I mean, look how well those countries are doing that have no religion....like North Korea! We should all strive to be like them.
     
    #20     Jun 29, 2010