Israeli Leader Avigdor Lieberman Criticizes U.S. on Iran »
Posted By vin5 4 months, 2 weeks ago in NewsIsraeli Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman speaks out against U.S. policies on Iran and Jewish settlements But he also tempers some earlier views
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Wolfie20074 months, 2 weeks ago
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I think it's about time that someone in Israel spoke bluntly regarding the Obama's administrations hostile manner toward our long term ally Israel. Obama's open arms stance for nations like Iran and Syria and his obvious sympathy for terrorists like Hamas and Hezbollah need to be addressed by all the US's allies.
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fishifanb4 months, 2 weeks ago
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I think its about time that someone in the U.S. spoke bluntly to Isreal to let them know that our long-time policy of pandering to them is over. Only through dialogue with and cooperation by all of the powers in the region can we ever hope for a lasting peace.
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willottica-244 months, 2 weeks ago
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Candida4 months, 2 weeks ago
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FTA: "He said that Israel is ready to start talks "without preconditions" with Arab leaders, despite an earlier remark he made before taking over as Foreign Minister that Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak could "go to hell." He told TIME, "Even today, I'm ready to start talks with any country in our region."
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I guess Iran is not in his region.
FTA: "The fact that this regime continues to be an acceptable partner for dialogue is really a bad message."-

Thinker224 months, 2 weeks ago
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> FTA: "He said that Israel is ready to start talks "without preconditions" with Arab leaders, despite an earlier remark he made before taking over as Foreign Minister that Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak could "go to hell." He told TIME, "Even today, I'm ready to start talks with any country in our region."
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Are you suggesting that trasferring Egyptian President to hell should be seen as Israeli precondition to talks with Arab leaders? I hope you're aware that Egypt is one of only three Arab countries (other two are Jordan and Mauritania) that already made peace with Israel.
> I guess Iran is not in his region.
I'm afraid youre mistaken here. Iran IS in the region but one can not "start talks without preconditions" with someone demanding nothing less but your death as a "precondition".
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Candida4 months, 2 weeks ago
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FTA: "You must understand that we used to have 41 roadblocks and now only have 16 roadblocks." But a U.N. agency disputes Lieberman's count, saying there are 69 roadblocks in the West Bank manned by Israeli security services and another 521 unmanned roadblocks restricting Palestinians' travel."
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I wonder who is lying.-
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Thinker224 months, 2 weeks ago
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> I wonder who is lying.
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Does it make any difference? It seems to me that Israel has every right to establish as many road blocks as necessary for the security of its military, it's territory and its citizens for as long as the conflict continues.
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Daylight4 months, 2 weeks ago
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Why should the American people die for the Zionist Israel to survive while Israeli policies do not support America in the Muslim world? America has 1.6 billion enemies because America defend the criminal activities of the Israelis in the region. The Zionists are responsible for bankrupting the American economy as well, America will be better off without the entity called Israel and there is noting to loose.
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Thinker224 months, 2 weeks ago
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> Why should the American people die for the Zionist Israel to survive while Israeli policies do not support America in the Muslim world?
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It's a good question and the answer is "no one should die, neither the Americans nor the Israelis". Similarly, no one should die in gang wars and one may argue that it is not wise risk his or her life defending someone who is already fighting violent murderers. It's a question of moral values, Daylight.
Israel was and is willing to live in peace with its Muslim neighbors, it's the neighbors and fanatic theocracies like Iran which refuse to negotiate peace and are trying to destroy Israel leaving Israel no option but to fight back. If and when the Arabs and Muslims in general will decide to make peace with the Jewish state there will be peace. Not sooner. Trying to destroy Israel will only lead to thousands or even millions dead... but for you it's "nothing to loose". -

Edmar144 months, 2 weeks ago
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I guess that the concept of intelligence must be considerably different in definition in India, Isn't it Daylight? The world might be better off without the entity called Daylight, and there is definitely nothing to loose. No wonder Muslims are the minority in India. Why should Israeli policies support America in the Muslim world. The Muslim world doesn't even understand the concept of policy. Take a look at Iran. Any questions? Better yet, take a look at Somolia. They can't even form a working government with a dictator.
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earthlingerer4 months, 2 weeks ago
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Lieberman can complain all he wants.
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Until he moves to Boca Raton, and has the right to bend a representative's ear, that's all he should be able to do, complain.
"With 9/11 and terrorist acts in London, Madrid, Bali, in Russia, I can't see any linkage with the Israeli-Palestinian problem," the Moldava native told TIME, speaking in Russian-accented English.
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Thinker224 months, 2 weeks ago
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> "With 9/11 and terrorist acts in London, Madrid, Bali, in Russia, I can't see any linkage with the Israeli-Palestinian problem," the Moldava native told TIME, speaking in Russian-accented English.
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If you disagree with the Moldava native here it means that in your opinion THERE IS linkage of 9/11 and terrorist acts in London, Madrid, Bali, in Russia with the Israeli-Palestinian problem. If so you should not complain about former President Bush and HIS opinion that there was linkage of 9/11 and terrorist acts in London, Madrid, Bali, in Russia with Iraq and its problematic dictator having very tight linkage with the Palestinian terrorists in Gaza and the West Bank. After all, Saddam Hussein paid the Palestinians $25,000 cash for every walking bomb that exploded in Israel.
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