Thursday, December 8, 2016

Insider's Advice to repeat past Failures

Dennis Ross is at it again. He made it his career to be worse than a double-agent working at the same time for America and for Israel. He was, in actual fact, an Israeli plant inside several American administrations pretending to advance America's interests in the Middle East while working for Israel, only Israel and no one but Israel.

On November 30, 2016, the Washington Post published an article he wrote under the title: “How Trump could surprise the world on Israeli-Palestinian peacemaking” in which he gave a rundown of past American efforts to get involved in the Middle East. He then gave his “guidelines,” – formulated in six points – as to how President-elect Donald Trump should approach that same subject.

Even those who do not know what Dennis Ross was or what he was doing, will have no trouble seeing that his intent is to continue his lifelong passion of using America as a financial and diplomatic milking cow to nourish Israel while buying time for the latter to realize the Zionist dream of gobbling up all of Palestine.

He asks the following question before starting to discuss his guidelines: “Can the Trump administration succeed where others have failed?” To say this much without mentioning he was a part of the failure, should alert the reader that he is up to no good. Moreover, to know that he was the mole that teamed with Netanyahu and sabotaged nearly all the goodwill that was there on both sides to reach a settlement, is to view this man's involvement in American foreign policy as the arsenic in the meal he wants America to consume yet again.

Ross says: “Stick with diplomacy even if it means making only incremental progress. All-or-nothing approaches inevitably produce nothing.” This is what Netanyahu wants, having mastered the game of “one step forward and two steps backward.” When things get too hot, Netanyahu takes the forward step to calm the nerves. When things cool down, he takes two steps backward and stands at square one to start the cycle all over again, thus buy time to rob more of Palestine. The truth is that the only language Netanyahu understands is that of “all options are on the table,” including the presidential impounding of the help that the Congress of retards might authorize for Israel in defiance of their own president.

Ross says: “Probe what is possible privately … don't launch big public initiatives.” Here you have the two ingredients that make up the Jewish arsenic he wants to drop in America's meal. They are the private whisper, and the use of psychology. What is billed as “private” between America and the parties always reaches the Jewish propaganda machine which includes the pundits of the echo chamber and the opinion makers. Having the knowledge they need at their fingertips, these characters work with the Israeli media to create the impression in America and among the Arabs that there is no daylight between America and Israel, and that Netanyahu is the boss whereas the American President is but a potted plant.

Ross says: “Initial efforts should be for Israelis to declare there will be no Israeli sovereignty east of the security barrier and Israel will no longer build outside the settlement blocs. The Palestinian Authority could acknowledge there are two national movements requiring two states for two peoples and by ending its effort to delegitimize Israel in all international forums.” This is the equivalent of the Jew telling you he'll stop raping your wife if you'll hand him your two daughters and your little boy too. What Ross says, in effect, is that Israel should only “declare” what it will no longer do in exchange for the Palestinians acknowledging the Jewish state without the Jews acknowledging the Palestinian state. The Palestinians should also stop attending international forums in which a Palestinian delegate may say a word that will provoke the Israeli delegate to howl: Delegitimization! Delegitimization! Quick Netanyahu, build more settlements, rob them blind, rob them blind.

Ross says: “Focus peacemaking on improving the Palestinian infrastructure and institution-building.” The fact is that such efforts were initiated many times before, and most of the money for the projects ended up in Jewish hands. Moreover, for ever inch of benefit that the Palestinians received, Israel turned around and robbed them a mile. The reality is that the Palestinians will live in improved conditions only when the occupation is ended, at which time they will do for themselves what no one can do for them.

Ross says: “Test privately whether Arab state cover is possible in the negotiations.” The reality is that whisper can only benefit the Jews; can only hurt the Palestinians, and must end for good. The Arabs have tabled their initiative ten years ago, and they will not play anymore till America puts its own “everything on the table.” It will have to act openly so that its honesty can be scrutinized every step of the way by the whole world.

Ross says: “The United States must counter threats from Iran and the Sunni Islamists.” This is unmitigated garbage. The occupation of Palestine started long before there were Islamists. That's when Iran and Israel were bosom buddies.

When you come right down to it, the only thing that will work is to give Israel an ultimatum: Get out of Palestine right now or suffer consequences that even the bimbos of the Congress will not be able to prevent. And then act on it with determination.