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Why Not Crippling Sanctions for Israel and the US?
By Paul Craig Roberts, Information Clearing House, Aug 31, 2009
In Israel, a country stolen from the Palestinians, fanatics control the government. One of the fanatics is the prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu. Last week Netanyahu called for “crippling sanctions” against Iran.
The kind of blockade that Netanyahu wants qualifies as an act of war. Israel has long threatened to attack Iran on its own but prefers to draw in the US and NATO.
Why does Israel want to initiate a war between the United States and Iran?
Is Iran attacking other countries, bombing civilians and destroying civilian infrastructure?
No. These are crimes committed by Israel and the US.
Is Iran evicting peoples from lands they have occupied for centuries and herding them into ghettoes?
No, that’s what Israel has been doing to the Palestinians for 60 years.
What is Iran doing?
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Tags: apartheid state, crimes, homeless Americans, invasion of Afghanistan and Iraq, Iran, Israel, Palestinians, President Obama, sanctions, United States, violation of human rights, war of aggression, wars of agression against Muslims
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