Posts Tagged ‘Zionism’
PNAC is Reborn as The Foreign Policy Initiative
Right Web | Tracking militarists’ efforts to influence U.S. foreign policy Foreign Policy Initiative The Foreign Policy Initiative is a Washington D.C.-based advocacy group (FPI) that was founded in early 2009 by several high-profile neoconservative figures. The group is similar in its aims and operations to an earlier neoconservative-advocacy [...]
The U.S. Israel Lobby Releases a New Propaganda Manual
The Israel Project's 2009 Global Language Dictionary Newsweek Web Exclusive Jul 9, 2009 | Updated: 8:37 p.m. ET Jul 9, 2009 Apart from AIPAC itself, the "Israel Lobby" in the United States, as Richard Slilverstein writes in the Guardian, consists of "a willing circle of Likudist advocacy groups and thinktanks – such as the Washington [...]
What is Wrong with a “Jewish” State
Ha'aretz | Sun., July 12, 2009 This is what is wrong with a Jewish state By Bradley Burston JAFFA - Why was this Fourth of July different from all other independence days? What the world has seen over the past 12 months is a re-definition of patriotism. It derives from a central lesson of the Obama campaign, the Obama victory, and, so [...]
Sarkozy and the Emergence of Gaullist Zionism in France
Sarko-Zionists Refuse to Distribute French Historian Paul-Éric Blanrue's book, Sarkozy, Israel, and the Jews in France Entretien avec l’historien Paul-Eric Blanrue (L’original) English Translation of: Review | Interview The following is a rough translation from the French of: (1) a review, published on the Belgian online site Oser Dire , [...]
Uri Avenery on Israeli Racism
Uri Avenery writes of the present coalition government of Israel: At its center is the Likud Party, a good part of which is pure racist (sorry for the oxymoron). To its right there is the ultra-racist Shas Party, to the right of which is Lieberman’s ultra-ultra racist "Israel Is Our Home" Party, the ultra-ultra-ultra racist "Jewish Home" [...]
Obama’s Likudniks
Events, historians tell us, can be spectacular without being significant. Will Obama’s election as the president of the United States of America spectacular as it has been also be significant? In particular, are we likely to see a significant change in US foreign policy, especially toward the Muslim world? The answer is ‘No’ – largely [...]









