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EXCLUSIVE: Russia urged to halt arms to Iran, Syria

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Moscow irked by Tel Aviv's Georgian sales

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RWZ

Who anointed Israelis? They make mischief because they know Uncle Sam stands behind them. The goyem need to stay out of the Caucasus.
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doublehook

The article comments on a honorable desire, that is, to discontinue arms sales to Syria and Iran. Frankly, I believe that all arms sales should be stopped to any foreign power including our own sales. We should be the peacemakers not the war mongers. Weapons of war should only be used when the defense of war is required.
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marc47

As I have been following the situation in the former Soviet Republic of Georgia, I have been at times confused as to exactly what took place. Initially, the Georgian President and various reperesentatives from the EU (Sarkozy), Vice president Dick Cheney and Sec. of State Rice have all condemned Russia's involvement and accused Russia as being the "bad guy". However, after reading some articles which referred to Israels involvement in Georgia i.e. they have some 300 military advisors which wee in Georgia prior to the event in S. Ossetia and had also provided sophisicated weapons to Georgia as well! After reading some of these articles, I realised that Israel has financial interests in Georgia as a result of a oil/gas pipeline that runs from the Caspian Sea and intends to protect Israeli investors. What does this all mean I asked myself? Well, it seems that 1) Israel has a realtionship with a former Soviet Republic based on oil. 2) I immediately thought about how the U.S. has involved itself with many countries all in the name of oil reserves--interestingly enough. Then, I read some additional articles which talked about a pending war with Syria and Iran. Either Israel or the United States would conduct this war (perhaps a combination of both). Also, I read about how Israeli fighter jets were flying out of U.S. Iraqi air stations supposedly under so called training missions. Next, I read an article which says, that Israel messed up, by going to far when Russia became involved in Georgia (where Israel and perhaps the U.S. was going to use air bases to fly out of as reserves in the case of war with Iran and Syria. Now, I read how Russian naval war ships and bombers have or are on their way to Venzuela and will dock in Syria. The U.S. just happens to have recently sent one of the greatest naval fleets with cruise missle capability and fighter jets to the Gulf region near Iran and Syria. Coincidence? I don#t think so. It sounds like military brinkmanship between Russia, Israel and the U.S. If, If my guess is correct, Russia has found out about some combined plans between Israel and the U.S. to wage war with Iran and Syria and their involvement in both Georgia and Venzuela were meant to send a strong signal to the U.S. that they know what's going on and are preparing to prevent it! Currently, it all seems so nice a clean, but there is more than meets the eye on this one. Sec. of State Rice has recently spoken very harsh against Russia lately (perhaps harsher than any U.S. diplomat for some time. It almost sounded like a child in the sand box who was mad at another child for spoiling the plans to build a sand castle, or in this case a possible war.
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DrDan

Russia should GIVE the weapons to the Palestinians --- like the US gives weapons to the Zionists. Then we would see how tough the Zionists REALLY are, let's see them fight someone EQUALLY ARMED ....If the Bible is not the LITERAL WORD OF GOD, then the Jewish "right" to Palestine is just a MYTH also. The President of the United States has just admitted that the Bible is probably NOT LITERAL. Bible probably not true, says George Bush US President George W Bush has said that the Bible is "probably not" literally true and that a belief that God created the world is compatible with the theory of evolution. 09 Dec 2008 "I think you can have both," Mr Bush told ABC television, Asked whether the Bible was literally true, Mr Bush replied: "Probably not. No, I'm not a literalist, but I think you can learn a lot from it." Anti-GENTILISM causes anti-semitism. There was no such thing as "anti-semitism" until the Old Testament of the Bible, especially the Torah created it. They codified HATRED of all GENTILES in their so-called "religion", and now wonder why Gentiles are "anti" them. So-called anti-semitism is not "hate", it is the normal reaction of any SANE person to a Group, Society, Organization, System, that openly preaches IT's hatred of You. Judaism has been preaching it's Hatred of NON-jews for thousands of years, and THAT is why any NON-jew with enough intelligence to tie their shoes, opposes it. Israel can have no 'right to exist' that supercedes the rights of human beings to exist.
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