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Mar 24, 2019 16:33:08   #
Richard Rowland
 
I mentioned when replying to the post, posted by pr, regarding Syria that, I had watched a u-tube video featuring two former Congressmen, participating in a forum, and telling of their experiences. The forum's subject was Jewish lobbying and its influence, and the pressure brought to bear on the Congress for the benefit of Israel.

One of the points I forgot to mention, is that one of the Congressmen, I don't recall either of their names, told of his experience of being with a group that had traveled to Israel on a fact-finding mission. This was a time when the US was unhappy with what was being done to the Palestinians.

Ronald Reagon had called whoever the Primmister was at the time, and told him to rein in Ariel Sharon. Also, the Americans were to have a meeting with the Israeli big shots, while there, and discuss a few issues.

However, prior to the meeting with the Israelis, the delegation met with some Palestinians. This pissed the Israelis off, and they canceled the meeting. One of the people, in the American deligation party, happened to be an American Jew. He got a hold of someone and pointed out in no uncertain terms just where the rubber met the road.

The meeting was held in Sharon's office, however, it was contentious, with Sharon telling the Americans what he thought of agreements and demonstrated by holding up a paper and ripping it in two. The part I forgot to mention and is the point of this post is that according to the former Congressman, there was a map of Israel h*****g on Sharon's wall with no border lines, in other words, a map of greater Israel gobbling up a huge portion of the Middle East.

So, the two-state solution that has been dangled in front of everyone silly enough to believe it a possibility is just so much bulls**t, it ain't ever gonna happen.

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Mar 24, 2019 16:41:34   #
Lonewolf
 
Richard Rowland wrote:
I mentioned when replying to the post, posted by pr, regarding Syria that, I had watched a u-tube video featuring two former Congressmen, participating in a forum, and telling of their experiences. The forum's subject was Jewish lobbying and its influence, and the pressure brought to bear on the Congress for the benefit of Israel.

One of the points I forgot to mention, is that one of the Congressmen, I don't recall either of their names, told of his experience of being with a group that had traveled to Israel on a fact-finding mission. This was a time when the US was unhappy with what was being done to the Palestinians.

Ronald Reagon had called whoever the Primmister was at the time, and told him to rein in Ariel Sharon. Also, the Americans were to have a meeting with the Israeli big shots, while there, and discuss a few issues.

However, prior to the meeting with the Israelis, the delegation met with some Palestinians. This pissed the Israelis off, and they canceled the meeting. One of the people, in the American deligation party, happened to be an American Jew. He got a hold of someone and pointed out in no uncertain terms just where the rubber met the road.

The meeting was held in Sharon's office, however, it was contentious, with Sharon telling the Americans what he thought of agreements and demonstrated by holding up a paper and ripping it in two. The part I forgot to mention and is the point of this post is that according to the former Congressman, there was a map of Israel h*****g on Sharon's wall with no border lines, in other words, a map of greater Israel gobbling up a huge portion of the Middle East.

So, the two-state solution that has been dangled in front of everyone silly enough to believe it a possibility is just so much bulls**t, it ain't ever gonna happen.
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