As they did when they SNIPERED AMERICAN SOLDIERS IN IRAQ DURING THE WAR, KILLING 400 OF THEM. AS THEY DID WHEN THEY DID JFK AND JFK JR. AND PAUL WELLSTONE. Damn it this is enough, no more OR no Israel. THE IRANIAN PEOPLE OR GOVERNMENT HAS NOT ATTACKED ANOTHER NATION IN OVER 360 YEARS, THEY HAVE ONLY DEFENDED THEMSELVES.
YET, ISRAEL HAS ATTACKED SO MANY NATIONS in the past decade for empire building, that ITS IMPOSSIBLE TO COUNT THE NUMBERS AND ALL FOR CREATING GREATER ISRAEL. ITS TIME TO STOP THEM. This alone should bring home how the Palestinians must feel, with their nation literally being ripped from their hands. I would fight back as well if I were them.
No Israeli's were killed in the attack on the twin towers and several made billions of dollars off the insurance payoff for the attack. Since there is a declared war on "Terror" then its a death penalty offence and frankly, given Israel's role in all the false flags we have seen and people killed, then I hope their minions get caught, prosecuted and punished according to the law.
Then, we need to deal with Israel who is NOT our ally, rather our enemy. Too much evidence has been exposed to ignore it any longer. The evangelical sheep better wake up and find out which pastors are on the Israeli's PAYROLL. Remember, these are NOT JEWS, THEY ARE KHAZARS WHICH ARE TURKS AND MONGOLS. They have NO claim to the land of Palestine and even Netanyahu finally admitted they were not real Jews of Palestine AND HE ADMITTED THEY WERE KHAZARS.
Lawmakers take well-timed Israel trip paid for by AIPAC charitable arm
http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/powerpost/wp/2015/08/05/lawmakers-take-well-timed-aipac-sponsored-trip-to-israel/
The trip is being paid for by the American Israel Education Foundation, the charitable arm of the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC).
The foundation sponsors the travel every two years for freshman House members. But this year’s sojourn takes on extra importance after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vocally condemned the Iran deal negotiated by the Obama administration, which is the focus of a fierce fight in Congress.
AIPAC and a new group it is supporting, Citizens for a Nuclear Free Iran, have emerged as some of the fiercest opponents of the nuclear agreement — the latter is spending up to $40 million to run ads in 35 states urging lawmakers to oppose the deal.
[AIPAC spent record $1.7 million as it lobbied Congress to review Iran deal]
An AIPAC official said the regular trip was planned before there was an expected vote on the nuclear deal, and that no lobbying of lawmakers will take place.
The last time the foundation sponsored travel to Israel, in August 2013, it paid for 24 House Republicans and 36 Democrats, which cost about $1 million — roughly $18,000 per member, according to LegiStorm, which tracks congressional travel.
From Aug. 4 to 10, House Minority Whip Steny Hoyer (D-Md.) will lead Democratic contingent to the country and House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) will shepherd the Republican delegation. Hoyer and McCarthy’s offices declined to share the names of the lawmakers traveling on the trip, as did AIPAC.
But PowerPost confirmed the trip includes a number of House Democrats that many lobbyists consider critical votes on the deal, including Reps. Ted Lieu (D-Calif.), Mark Takai (D-Hawaii), Brendan Boyle (D-Pa.), Gwen Graham (D-Fla.), and Hoyer himself.
Democrats are expected to be the swing votes in the pact because most Republicans already oppose the agreement. Congress can vote to reject the nuclear agreement, but it would take a two-thirds majority in both the House and Senate to override a presidential veto of any attempt to derail the deal. Advocacy groups on both sides of the issue have launched expensive lobbying campaigns to convince legislators to vote in their favor.
[Anti-Iran deal groups firing on all cylinders in massive lobbying push]
Hoyer’s office said the delegation will meet with Israeli and Palestinian government officials, including Netanyahu, Israeli President Reuven Rivlin and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas. They will also meet with U.S. Ambassador to Israel Dan Shapiro and military officials, and will visit historical and cultural sites including the Yad Vashem Holocaust Memorial.
[Groups supporting Iran deal face off against its deep-pocketed detractors]
Catherine Ho covers lobbying at The Washington Post. She previously worked at the LA Daily Journal, the Los Angeles Times, the Detroit Free Press, the Wichita Eagle and the San Mateo County Times.
Karoun Demirjian covers defense and foreign policy and was previously a correspondent based in the Post's bureau in Moscow, Russia. Before that, she reported for the Las Vegas Sun as its Washington Correspondent, the Associated Press in Jerusalem, the Chicago Tribune, Congressional Quarterly, and worked at NPR.
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