Wednesday, April 19, 2006

[political-research] Michelle Goldberg, The Israel Lobby and Oil

Michelle Goldberg, The Israel Lobby and Oil
 
The neoconservatives who masterminded the Iraq War have, in fact, been obsessed with oil -- but from the Israeli, not the American, standpoint.  Since the 1973 War and the Arab oil embargo which followed, they have been scheming to find a way to break the Arab and Muslim oil weapon, which was directed at Israel.  See especially:
 
 
The neoconservative agenda on oil radically differs from the oil industry agenda on oil, and from the best interests of Americans.  The oil industry generally has been in sharp conflict with Israel because it has sought *FRIENDLY* relations with oil-producing nations which Israel regards as enemies.  Oil companies require stable conditions in which to operate, not a hostile environment of perpetual sabotage.
 
The Israel-centric neocons were the prime movers behind the Iraq War, not the oil industry.  I challenge Michelle Goldberg to name any oil industry leaders who are pushing the United States to attack Iran.  All of the pressure is coming from the Israel lobby, not the oil lobby.
 
The neoconservatives may well succeed in destroying friendly American relations with all the oil-producing nations in the world, and thereby destroy the American economy and America itself.
 
Michelle Goldberg, who is an Israeli gatekeeper in the alternative media and an intellectually dishonest person, mentions none of this.  In fact, she is increasingly beginning to sound like a clone of Alan Dershowitz.  At least Dershowitz is up-front about his militant pro-Israel agenda -- he doesn't falsely pretend to be an enlightened universalist on the subject.
 


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