Nasrallah said Israel is a tool in the hands of America. But if America, the Global American Empire, is staffed at all its nodes of control by dual citizens desiring aliyah, then who is whose tool?
It's been an interesting year, since last October 7, to come up to speed on Zionism, and Christian Zionism, and how it resulted in what is defacto the last Anglo colony, which we have not given up and now may never be able to as it always had a life of its own, which inhabits us. Its hard not to see America as colonized, it's hard to go back to sleep.
According to Kenneth M. Pollack, a former CIA intelligence analyst, the book is "smart, thoughtful and balanced, and the English translation is superb", while it fails to "answer ... the problem of terrorism", and offers no end to it. Pollack describes the end of the book as showing
**targeted killing is like an addictive drug** which just cures the "worst symptom (terrorism) of a terrible disease (Palestinian anger)" but **does not cure the disease itself. **
The book is described by Ethan Bronner, a senior editor at Bloomberg News, as "the first comprehensive look at Israel's use of state-sponsored killings," and as a "meticulously researched book" by Charles Glass, an author, journalist, broadcaster and publisher specialising in the Middle East.
Nasrallah said Israel is a tool in the hands of America. But if America, the Global American Empire, is staffed at all its nodes of control by dual citizens desiring aliyah, then who is whose tool?
It's been an interesting year, since last October 7, to come up to speed on Zionism, and Christian Zionism, and how it resulted in what is defacto the last Anglo colony, which we have not given up and now may never be able to as it always had a life of its own, which inhabits us. Its hard not to see America as colonized, it's hard to go back to sleep.
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NEW HEZBOLLAH LEADER : Hashem Safi al-Din has been promoted to Secretary General of Hezbollah. He’s more hardline than their predecessor Nasrallah.
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"there's a fantastic book out called 'Rise and Kill First'."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rise_and_Kill_First
Reception
According to Kenneth M. Pollack, a former CIA intelligence analyst, the book is "smart, thoughtful and balanced, and the English translation is superb", while it fails to "answer ... the problem of terrorism", and offers no end to it. Pollack describes the end of the book as showing
**targeted killing is like an addictive drug** which just cures the "worst symptom (terrorism) of a terrible disease (Palestinian anger)" but **does not cure the disease itself. **
The book is described by Ethan Bronner, a senior editor at Bloomberg News, as "the first comprehensive look at Israel's use of state-sponsored killings," and as a "meticulously researched book" by Charles Glass, an author, journalist, broadcaster and publisher specialising in the Middle East.