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Re: Israel Must Be Declared A Terrorist State

by "free.tuneup@[EMAIL PROTECTED] " <free.tuneup@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Apr 21, 2008 at 06:44 AM

On Apr 21, 3:20 am, Raymond <Bluerhy...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> Shalom aleikhem:
>
> Iraq Oil no longer belongs to Iraqis. In 2003, Bush invaded Iraq,
> partly to topple Saddam Hussein, partly to revive the pipeline to
> Haifa  "It won't be long when you will see Iraqi oil flowing to
> Haifa," the ****t city in northern Israel."
>
> --- Benjamin Netanyahu , Israeli Finance Minister
>
> Kirkuk to Haifa Pipeline: Reason for the War? :"Simcha" -- a happy
> occasion; celebration.
>
> http://zionofascism.wordpress.com/category/netanyahu-watch/
>
> US discusses plan to pump fuel to its regional ally and solve energy
> headache at a stroke Ed Vuillamy in Wa****ngton Sunday April 20, 2003
>
> The Observer
> By Steven Scheer
>
> LONDON (Reuters) - Israeli Finance Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he
> expected an oil pipeline from Iraq to Israel to be reopened in the
> near future after being closed when Israel became a state in 1948.
>
> "It won't be long when you will see Iraqi oil flowing to Haifa," the
> ****t city in northern Israel, Netanyahu told a group of British
> investors, declining to give a timetable.
>
> "It is just a matter of time until the pipeline is reconstituted and
> Iraqi oil will flow to the Mediterranean."
>
> Netanyahu later told Reuters the government was in the early stages of
> looking into the possibility of reopening the pipeline, which during
> the British Mandate sent oil from Mosul to Haifa via Jordan.
>
> Shalom:
> "It's not a pipe-dream," Netanyahu said.
>
> Plans to build a pipeline to siphon oil from newly conquered Iraq to
> Israel are being discussed between Wa****ngton, Tel Aviv and potential
> future government figures in Baghdad.The plan envisages the
> reconstruction of an old pipeline, inactive since the end of the
> British mandate in Palestine in 1948, when the flow from Iraq's
> northern oilfields to Palestine was re-directed to Syria.
>
> Sunday, November 4, 2007
> Iraqi invasion: oil perspective
>
> The British built the Kirkuk-to-Haifa pipeline in 1927. In 1934, they
> completed a 12-inch pipeline from the Kirkuk fields to Al-Haditha on
> the Euphrates River. At that point the pipeline forked. One branch
> went through Syria to Tripoli (Lebanon). The other went across Jordan
> to Haifa. The British built refineries at both Tripoli and Haifa to
> handle this Iraq oil. (In World War II, Germany wanted to get control
> of this oil.)
>
> In 1945 the British added a parallel 16-inch pipeline in Syria.
>
> When Jews started to invade Palestine in 1945, Syria shut down its
> branch to Tripoli. Iraq shut down all oil from from Kirkuk to Haifa.
> At that point, most of northern Iraq's oil went to the Turkish ****t
> city of Gihan, which was OK with the US, since Turkey was a US ally
> against the USSR. Turkey collect transit fees for this oil.
>
> In 1947 the British oil refinery at Haifa still handled trickle of oil
> from miscellaneous areas, and still employed some 1,700 Arab workers,
> plus 360 Jewish employees. The Arab and Jewish workers formed a union
> to oppose British tyranny. Then Israel was created. Immediately Irgun
> (commanded by Menachem Begin), the Hagana and other terrorist groups
> moved in. Irgun had bombed the King David Hotel the year before, and
> they started massacring Arabs in Haifa and elsewhere.
>
> In 1952, western oil companies built two new lines through Syria to
> Tripoli. The pipeline to Haifa was allowed to decay. Pieces of it were
> dismantled. Various interests used the pieces to build water
> pipelines.
>
> In 2003, Bush invaded Iraq, partly to topple Saddam Hussein, partly to
> revive the pipeline to Haifa (Kirkuk oil fields were said to contain
> perhaps 40% of Iraq's oil), and partly to bring oil deals to his
> personal friends, such as Ray L. Hunt. Small American oil companies
> like Hunt Oil will extract Kurdish oil as soon as and if Mosul and
> Kirkuk are broken off from Iraq (17 November 2007). Mosul is the first
> stop for Kirkuk oil.
>
> When the Haifa pipeline opens back up, only Jordan (not Israel) will
> collect hefty transit fees. Kurdish oil will go to Europe via Israel,
> not Turkey. This might be a reason why Turkey is threatening to
> invade. The minute Bush invaded Iraq, the Turkish realized that the
> pipeline to Haifa would be opened back up. Therefore Turkey tried to
> make deals with Central Asian states (such as Azerbaijan) to get new
> pipelines to Turkey, but now Iran and Russia have foiled Turkish plans
> by forming the new alliance of Caspian Sea states. Turkey feels
> squeezed. This is yet another reason why they are threatening to
> invade northern Iraq.
>
> Shortly after the 2003 invasion, Benyamin Netanyahu (the then Israeli
> finance minister) boasted, "Soon you will see Iraqi oil flowing to
> Haifa. It is just a matter of time until the pipeline is
> reconstituted, and Iraqi oil will flow to the Mediterranean. It's not
> a pipe dream."
>
> Under a 1975 Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) the US guaranteed all
> Israel's oil needs in the event of a crisis. This MoU is quietly
> renewed every five years. It commits US taxpayers to maintain a
> strategic US reserve for Israel, equivalent to $3 billion in 2002
> dollars. Special legislation was enacted to exempt Israel from
> restrictions on oil ex****ts from the US. Moreover, the US government
> agreed to divert oil from the US, even in case of oil shortages in the
> US. The US government also guaranteed delivery of oil in US tankers if
> commercial ****ppers become unable or unwilling to carry oil from the
> US to Israel.
>
> "Todah Rabah" -- thank you.
>
> SEE
> Israel-United States Memorandum of Understanding
> (September 1, 1975)
> Source: Israeli Foreign Ministry
>
> Israel will make its own independent arrangements for oil supply to
> meet its requirements through normal procedures. In the event Israel
> is unable to secure its needs in this way, the United States
> Government, upon notification of this fact by the Government, of
> Israel, will act as follows for five years, at the end of which period
> either side can terminate this arrangement on one year's notice.
>
> (a) If the oil Israel needs to meet all its normal requirements for
> domestic consumption is unavailable for purchase in cir***stances
> where no quantitative restrictions exist on the ability of the United
> States to procure oil to meet its normal requirements, the United
> States Government will promptly make oil available for purchase by
> Israel to meet all of the aforementioned normal requirements of
> Israel. If Israel is unable to secure the necessary means to trans****t
> such oil to Israel, the United States Government will make every
> effort to help Israel secure the necessary means of trans****t.
>
> (b) If the oil Israel needs to meet all of its normal requirements for
> domestic consumption is unavailable for purchase in cir***stances
> where' quantitative restrictions through embargo or otherwise also
> prevent the United States from procuring oil to meet its normal
> requirements, the United States Government will promptly make oil
> available for purchase by Israel in accordance with the International
> Energy Agency conservation and allocation formula as applied by the
> United States Government, in order to meet Israel's essential
> requirements. If Israel is unable to secure the necessary means to
> trans****t such oil to Israel, the United States Government will make
> every effort to help Israel secure the necessary means of trans****t.
>
> Israeli and U.S. experts will meet annually or more frequently at the
> request of either party, to review Israel's continuing oil
> requirement.
>
> In order to help Israel meet its energy needs and as part of the over-
> all annual figure the United States agrees:
>
> (a) In determining the over-all annual figure which will be requested
> from Congress, the United States Government will give special
> attention to Israel's oil im****t requirements and, for a period as
> determined by Article 3 above, will take into account in calculating
> that figure Israel's additional expenditures for the im****t of oil to
> replace that which would have ordinarily come from Abu Rudeis and Ras
> Sudar (4.5 million tons in 1975).
>
> (b) To ask Congress to make available funds, the amount to be
> determined by mutual agreement, to the Government of Israel necessary
> for a project for the construction and stocking of the oil reserves to
> be stored in Israel, bringing storage reserve capacity and reserve
> stocks, now standing atapproximately six months, up to one year's need
> at the time of the completion of the project. The project will be
> implemented within four years. The construction, operation and
> financing and other relevant questions of the project will be the
> subject of early and detailed talks between the two Governments
>
> http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/Peace/mou1975.html
>
> Israel can wrench lot of oil from the region if the pipeline were used
> again and Kurds were willing to sell the oil. It would also make Kurds
> dependent on Israelis for oil revenues and thus give a greater
> leverage to Israelis over Kurds of the region...
>
> We are All Jews Now
> Aidel gepotchket - Delicately brought up
>
> Consider the present crisis in America and the rise of anti-
> Americanism worldwide. "The US has become a Jewish state in more ways
> than one. It has the same security checks, the same holocaust museums,
> the same poverty for many and riches for a few as Israel
>
> http://www.dissidentvoice.org/Articles4/Jones_Palestine.htm
>
> Azoy gait es! - That's how it goes!
> L'Shalom
> Shavuah Tov -- [have a] good week.
>
> ISRAEL - THE WORLDS BIGGEST TERRORIST
STATEhttp://au.youtube.com/watch?v=7WBB0svwMdY&feature=related
>
> Israel Must Be Declared A Terrorist State
> A terrorist state is a state which practices terrorism, even if it
> pretends (or rather, lies) to the world that it does not. It hardly
> needs to be pointed out that Israel is a terrorist state. Brutal
> repression of, and bloody attacks on, Palestinian civilians with the
> official Israeli aim of causing a change in the policies or actions of
> the Palestinian leader****p is a clear case of terrorism.
>
> It's time for America to cut and run from Israel, not Iraq.
>
>
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article4721.htmhttp://www.serendipity.li/zionism/israel_terr.htm
>
> L'Shalom
>
> --- Tzaddik -- a holy, righteous man.

The worse part of Israel being a terrorist state is our Zionist owned
government finances them and we have to constantly put out the fires
they create in that area.
 




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Israel Must Be Declared A Terrorist State
Raymond <Bluerhymer@[E  2008-04-21 01:20:05 
Re: Israel Must Be Declared A Terrorist State
"free.tuneup@[EMAIL   2008-04-21 06:44:46 
Re: Israel Must NOT Be Declared A Terrorist State
"leonard78sp@[EMAIL   2008-04-21 06:44:22 
Re: Israel Must NOT Be Declared A Terrorist State
Robert of St Louis <fr  2008-04-26 12:36:15 

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