Les républicains accusent Obama de trahir Israël
Agence France-Presse
19/05/2011 20h26
Plusieurs figures républicaines, dont des candidats potentiels à l'élection présidentielle de 2012, ont accusé jeudi le président Barack Obama de trahir l'allié israélien, après son discours sur le Moyen-Orient.
«Le président Obama a jeté Israël sous le bus», a estimé l'ancien gouverneur du Massachusetts, Mitt Romney, l'un des candidats potentiels les mieux placés pour l'investiture républicaine pour l'élection de 2012.
Selon lui, le président a «manqué de respect à Israël», en se prononçant pour la première fois jeudi en faveur d'un État palestinien sur la base des frontières de 1967, au risque d'un choc frontal avec ses alliés israéliens à la veille d'une rencontre avec le Premier ministre Benjamin Netanyahu.
«Envoyer un signal aux Palestiniens selon lequel les États-Unis vont exiger davantage de notre allié israélien, après l'accord de l'Autorité palestinienne avec l'organisation terroriste Hamas, est un désastre en perspective», a estimé pour sa part Tim Pawlenty, un autre candidat potentiel à l'élection de 2012.
Le sénateur républicain Mark Kirk qui a parlé de «virage» contre Israël, a déclaré à la presse: «je pensais qu'il commençait à se tourner du côté des Israéliens, mais ce discours m'a beaucoup déçu».
Le numéro deux de la majorité républicaine à la Chambre des représentants, Eric Cantor, a rappelé pour sa part dans un communiqué que «trois guerres ont été lancées contre Israël avant l'établissement de nouvelles frontières en 1967».
«En gardant la pression, et donc l'attention sur Israël, le président ne fait que donner à l'Autorité palestinienne plus de motivations pour poursuivre son jeu inutile qui consiste à éviter les négociations et à ne pas mettre un terme au terrorisme», a estimé M. Cantor.
«Le président Obama a jeté Israël sous le bus», a estimé l'ancien gouverneur du Massachusetts, Mitt Romney, l'un des candidats potentiels les mieux placés pour l'investiture républicaine pour l'élection de 2012.
Selon lui, le président a «manqué de respect à Israël», en se prononçant pour la première fois jeudi en faveur d'un État palestinien sur la base des frontières de 1967, au risque d'un choc frontal avec ses alliés israéliens à la veille d'une rencontre avec le Premier ministre Benjamin Netanyahu.
«Envoyer un signal aux Palestiniens selon lequel les États-Unis vont exiger davantage de notre allié israélien, après l'accord de l'Autorité palestinienne avec l'organisation terroriste Hamas, est un désastre en perspective», a estimé pour sa part Tim Pawlenty, un autre candidat potentiel à l'élection de 2012.
Le sénateur républicain Mark Kirk qui a parlé de «virage» contre Israël, a déclaré à la presse: «je pensais qu'il commençait à se tourner du côté des Israéliens, mais ce discours m'a beaucoup déçu».
Le numéro deux de la majorité républicaine à la Chambre des représentants, Eric Cantor, a rappelé pour sa part dans un communiqué que «trois guerres ont été lancées contre Israël avant l'établissement de nouvelles frontières en 1967».
«En gardant la pression, et donc l'attention sur Israël, le président ne fait que donner à l'Autorité palestinienne plus de motivations pour poursuivre son jeu inutile qui consiste à éviter les négociations et à ne pas mettre un terme au terrorisme», a estimé M. Cantor.
(archive 2009)
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JAMAIS Personne ne parle du juif orthodoxe sioniste Eric Cantor, leader de la Chambre des représentants et de son pouvoir inégalé sur cette dernière, un pouvoir jamais vu dans toute l'histoire des USA! À travers lui, c'est Israël qui dirige la Chambre! Il est aussi de ceux qui mènent le combat contre Obama aux côtés du Lobby et d'Israël!
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Source: Nathan Guttman, Forward newspaper (New York) June 14, 2011
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LETTER: Obama is anti-Jew
By ROBERT LaFAVRE, DeFuniak Springs
May 24, 2011
Finally, the leopard has shown his spots. President Obama’s speech on Mideast issues revealed his true feelings, the underlying premise on which he bases his worldview.
He is pro-Islam and anti-Jew. He is pro-Palestine and anti-Israel.
Dumping American support for Israel was to be expected from one who was nurtured in an atmosphere of liberal, anti-Christian, anti-American, anti-Constitution indoctrination at his Chicago “church” and during his childhood education.
Our forsaking Israel will just hasten the demise of the United States (see Genesis 12:3).
* Genèse 12 : 3He is pro-Islam and anti-Jew. He is pro-Palestine and anti-Israel.
Dumping American support for Israel was to be expected from one who was nurtured in an atmosphere of liberal, anti-Christian, anti-American, anti-Constitution indoctrination at his Chicago “church” and during his childhood education.
Our forsaking Israel will just hasten the demise of the United States (see Genesis 12:3).
Je bénirai ceux qui te béniront, et je maudirai ceux qui te maudiront; et toutes les familles de la terre seront bénies en toi.
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http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/1165443.html
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Tout parlementaire américain doit soutenir la suprématie militaire d’Israël! Cynthia McKinney
Lors d’une interview sur la chaîne Press TV, Cynthia McKinney, une ancienne membre du Congrès américain, a affirmé que chaque candidat au Congrès est obligé de signer un acte d’engagement qui l’oblige à toujours soutenir la suprématie militaire d’Israël. Par cette signature, les futurs congressistes s’engagent également à accepter Jérusalem (Al Qods) comme capitale d’Israël.
« Vous vous engagez ainsi à voter les décisions et résolutions en termes d’appui à Israël et à sa suprématie militaire », a-t-elle ajouté. Toujours, selon cette ancienne congressiste américaine, si un candidat refuse de signer cet acte d’engagement, il ne pourra alors plus recevoir de sommes d’argent pour financer ses campagnes électorales. Rappelons que le Président américain Barack Obama a promis, lors de la réunion annuelle de l’AIPAC (principal lobby pro-israélien aux États-Unis) le 23 mai 2011, de toujours soutenir la suprématie militaire d’Israël au Proche-Orient…
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