Feb 16, 2015

RT.com: Netanyahu’s campaign video: Liberals to let ISIS into Israel!!!!!!

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Shifting Politics: No one Wants to Dance with Netanyahu :

... Something is Definitely going on right now. A Radical shift is happening that involves Israel- or more to the point, the Zionist Netanyahu. January was a very interesting month in Middle East politics and policies. The very public "shift" against Isreal was throw out for the people to see quite clearly, if they were paying attention.

First, after a huge argument with Obama, Boehner decides to take it upon himself to invite Netanyahu to speak to Congress- without any agreement From Congress nor the White House. This sparks a huge cluster fuck argument and debate all over the news and a political mud slinging, screaming match politically. .... nothing really unusual about that- this is Congress we're talking about after all..... Then things started to get really interesting.....

Next thing we know, Mossad are coming out of the woodwork (literally, lol), and telling tales on Netanyahu to Obama- with the news running headlines like "Israeli Mossad goes rogue", which was immediately followed by Netanyahu throwing a hissy cow over Obama saying NO to meeting him, and then blaming Obama for leaking the report that his own Mossad people disagree with him.

.... with me so far? (
removingtheshackles)

RT.COM - Published time: February 16, 2015 00:03

Benjamin Netanyahu has released yet another campaign video which has stirred Israel. The footage presents his Likud party as the only safe pair of hands against terrorism, claiming the left-wing opposition will let Islamic State militants into the nation.

Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS/ISIL) militants are advancing in Syria and Iraq, prompting not only international efforts to stop them, but also spreading fear through media with countless reports on executions of homosexuals, as well as those who smoke or use mobile phones.

In a controversial move, Netanyahu’s Likud party has decided to capitalize on those fears ahead of the Knesset elections set for March 17.



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