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The world agrees with Israel
« on: November 29, 2010, 04:55:30 AM »
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The world thinks like us

Op-ed: WikiLeaks boosted Israel by revealing that most world leaders share our views

Published:    11.29.10, 08:39 / Israel Opinion
   
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Had WikiLeaks didn’t exist, Israel would have had to invent it. The massive leak of US diplomatic documents produces a clear, unequivocal picture: The whole world, and not only Israel, is terrified by the Iranian nuclear threat.

 
Iran’s nuclearization is not Israeli paranoia, as certain camps try to argue. It makes all world leaders, from Riyadh to Moscow, lose sleep. The Iranian issue is the common thread in the hundreds of thousands of documents that were leaked and it produces a narrative whereby the world expects Israel and the United States, in this order, to do something to stop “Hitler from Tehran.”

 
 
Some people feared WikiLeaks’ leaks because of the embarrassment to American diplomacy and the fears that the lives of US agents would be jeopardized. Yet that was a false alarm. The leak does not hurt America’s foreign policy, with the exception of a few tales recounted by junior diplomats.

 
The leak reinforces the main message of two US administrations - which turned out to be incredibly similar to the main message conveyed by Israeli governments: Iran constitutes the clear, immediate and greatest threat to the world’s stability, and the world needs to act towards uprooting this malignant tumor. All the rest is dwarfed by it.

 
Israel largely unscathed

Some media outlets indeed tried to make a big deal out of Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s supposed order to US diplomatic staff to spy after senior UN officials. However, scrutinizing the documents makes it clear that this had to do with concerns about close cooperation between some UN officials and Hamas/ Hezbollah. This theme had been frequently raised by Israel too.

 
In fact, the ocean of leaks has not yet produced an item that casts a negative light on Israel. Netanyahu came out of it (relatively) ok, Olmert came out of it (relatively) ok, and even Mossad Chief Meir Dagan’s statement about the US need to encourage the protest of intellectuals and students in Iran is commensurate with a liberal, democratic worldview and with accumulated experience in toppling dictatorships.

 
It is doubtful whether in recent years Israel’s foreign and defense policy received such significant backing and reinforcement as happened Sunday. At least on the Iranian front, and apparently in respect to quite a few other issues too, world leaders – including the Arab world – think like us but are ashamed to admit it. WikiLeaks exposed this shame.

 
Thy destroyers and they that make thee waste shall go forth of thee.  Isaiah 49:17

 
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Re: The world agrees with Israel
« Reply #1 on: November 29, 2010, 05:15:14 AM »
The world expects the Israelis to do the dirty work because the Israelis have no choice. And, with G-d's help, when it's done, world leaders will all bash Israel instead of thanking her. Cowardly hypocrites...
But that, we're used to. The bigger issue is that Israel is not taking the necessary steps.

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Re: The world agrees with Israel
« Reply #2 on: November 29, 2010, 05:16:30 AM »
Actually i was hoping wikileaks would mock the Haman like Bolshevik/Nazi Israeli leaders >:( WELL AT LEAST IT MOCKED LIVNI 


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Analysis: Wikileaks vindicate, don’t damage, Israel
By YAAKOV KATZ
11/28/2010 23:54

The US is clearly listening to what Middle Eastern leaders have to say about Iran - now what are they going to do about it?
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Based on the trove of diplomatic cables published by WikiLeaks on Sunday, the United States is clearly listening to and recording what Middle Eastern leaders have to say about Iran. The question left unanswered is what the US is willing to do about it.

For years now, top Israeli political and defense leaders have warned the world that a nuclear Iran is not just a threat to the Jewish state but is a threat to the entire region.

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“If only we could say publicly what we hear behind closed doors,” Israeli officials would comment, following off-record talks they held with Arab leaders throughout the Middle East.

Well, now they can. According to one cable published by WikiLeaks on Sunday, Saudi King Abdullah “frequently exhorted the US to attack Iran to put an end to its nuclear weapons program” and to cut off the head of the snake.

According to another cable, King Hamad of Bahrain, a country with a majority Shi’ite population, urged in a meeting with former CENTCOM commander Gen.

David Petraeus that action be taken to terminate Iran’s nuclear program.

“That program must be stopped,” Hamad said, according to the cable. “The danger of letting it go on is greater than the danger of stopping it.”

Jordan, another country that voiced concern, is uncomfortable with the possibility that a nuclear Iran would provide an umbrella for opposition groups such as the Muslim Brotherhood. Egypt is also challenged by Iran’s continued nuclear development, as shown by the conviction in April of 26 men who were spying for Hizbullah and plotting attacks in Egypt.

From an Israeli perspective, therefore, it would not be an exaggeration to say that WikiLeaks may have done the country a service on Sunday. By presenting the Arab leaders as more extreme in their remarks than Israeli leaders, the cables show the dissonance in the region and the danger involved in allowing Iran to continue with its nuclear program.

While there were some comments made by Mossad director Meir Dagan regarding leaders in the Middle East – the emir of Qatar is “annoying,” and the king of Morocco is not interested in governing – that are slightly embarrassing, Israeli politicians were spared the more embarrassing analyses of their personalities that French President Nicolas Sarkozy and Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi received.

The information revealed in the cables is vast and informative, providing an unprecedented insight into the way some of Israel’s top intelligence officials and politicians view the region and its challenges.

Dagan, for example, comes out looking much more than just the head of a spy agency, and according to the cables, is sought after by almost every senior US official visiting Israel. In one cable he met with a Homeland Security official, in another with the undersecretary of state. In another he met with officials from the Treasury Department and in another, Mossad officials met with US military officers.

In general and contrary to earlier predictions, the cables did not appear to contain information that could significantly harm Israeli national security.

Most Israeli officials, such as Defense Minister Ehud Barak, Dagan and Military Intelligence chief Maj.-Gen.

Amos Yadlin, appear to be careful in what they say in the meetings, which are clearly being documented by American aides in the room. In one cable, while Yadlin said that covert means needed to be used to stop Iran, he was quoted as refusing to elaborate.

At the end of the day, though, none of this has changed the state of affairs regarding global efforts to stop Iran. While the UN has ratcheted up sanctions and the US is threatening more and tougher ones, the Teheran regime is continuing to defy the international community and to enrich uranium, making it today just a jump away from creating a nuclear weapon whenever it wants.
Thy destroyers and they that make thee waste shall go forth of thee.  Isaiah 49:17

 
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Re: The world agrees with Israel
« Reply #3 on: November 29, 2010, 05:19:20 AM »
The world expects the Israelis to do the dirty work because the Israelis have no choice. And, with G-d's help, when it's done, world leaders will all bash Israel instead of thanking her. Cowardly hypocrites...
But that, we're used to. The bigger issue is that Israel is not taking the necessary steps.
True but now there is proof that everyone wants Iran dealt with.If Israel decides to do so
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« Reply #4 on: November 29, 2010, 06:09:33 AM »

Sarkozy's top diplomatic adviser branded Iran a "fascist state" in a meeting with senior US officials last year. He also warned that Iran's response to US President Barack Obama's bid to engage it on dialogue over the future of its alleged nuclear weapons programme was a "farce".

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/world/europe/WikiLeaks-French-adviser-branded-Iran-fascist-state/articleshow/7007575.cms

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« Reply #5 on: November 29, 2010, 06:16:10 AM »

Sarkozy's top diplomatic adviser branded Iran a "fascist state" in a meeting with senior US officials last year. He also warned that Iran's response to US President Barack Obama's bid to engage it on dialogue over the future of its alleged nuclear weapons programme was a "farce".

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/world/europe/WikiLeaks-French-adviser-branded-Iran-fascist-state/articleshow/7007575.cms
Yes he was Ambassador to the U.S as well as the U.N. i think he's pretty evil 8in general.He's an upper class  Jewish guy who resides in France,probably doesn't care about the poor Jews who live in the projects 
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Re: The world agrees with Israel
« Reply #6 on: November 29, 2010, 10:58:52 AM »
Not only does the world expect Israel to take care of Iran, but the world also plans to condemn us and scapegoat the Jews and Israel after Israel does it.