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In 10 Years There Will Be No Israel !!!

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posted on Oct, 2 2012 @ 07:02 AM
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I came across this article titled: Kissinger, US intelligence community endorse “World Without Israel” . It was Published in Press TV . It states that in 2022 there will be no Israel . I am speechless reading this news . Can this really Happen !! Guys what do you think?

Henry Kissinger and sixteen American intelligence agencies agree that in the near future, Israel will no longer exist. The New York Post quotes Kissinger “word for word”: In 10 years, there will be no more Israel. Kissinger's statement is flat and unqualified. He is not saying that Israel is in danger, but could be saved if we just gave it additional trillions of dollars and smashed enough of its enemies with our military. He is not saying that if we elect Netanyahu's old friend Mitt Romney, Israel could somehow be salvaged. He is not saying that if we bomb Iran, Israel might survive. He is not offering a way out. He is simply stating a fact: In 2022, Israel will no longer exist. The US Intelligence Community agrees, though perhaps not on the precise 2022 expiration date. Sixteen US intelligence agencies with a combined budget over USD70 billion have issued an 82-page analysis titled “Preparing for a Post-Israel Middle East.” The US intelligence report observes that the 700,000 Israeli settlers illegally squatting on land stolen in 1967 - land that the entire world agrees belongs to Palestine, not Israel - are not going to pack up and leave peacefully..


SOURCE : www.presstv.ir...


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posted on Oct, 2 2012 @ 07:07 AM
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Reformat please
cant read. To get the message across, please make it easy for readers to digest.



posted on Oct, 2 2012 @ 07:09 AM
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PressTV.


No Bias here. No Agenda here.





Press TV is a 24-hour English language news network owned by the state-owned media corporation Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB). Its headquarters are located in Tehran, Iran.


Press TV



posted on Oct, 2 2012 @ 07:10 AM
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reply to post by synapsis
 


Considering this is an Iranian news site, I would guess their journalism for this story is a tad bias



posted on Oct, 2 2012 @ 07:18 AM
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reply to post by synapsis
 


Its biased and as a revenge news to previous NYPost.
Thats my take.



posted on Oct, 2 2012 @ 07:18 AM
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Originally posted by sonnny1
reply to post by synapsis
 


PressTV.


No Bias here. No Agenda here.





Press TV is a 24-hour English language news network owned by the state-owned media corporation Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB). Its headquarters are located in Tehran, Iran.


Press TV



Just like there is no bias when reports of Iran or any other of Israels enemies comes from Israeli news services. Like MEMRI TV a translation service run by Israeli intelligence agents.



posted on Oct, 2 2012 @ 07:28 AM
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Like MEMRI TV a translation service run by Israeli intelligence agents.


"MEMRI's founding staff of seven included three who had formerly served in military intelligence in the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF).[4][5] MEMRI president and founder Yigal Carmon states that MEMRI's current staff includes "people of the Jewish, Christian and Muslim faiths [who] hold a range of political views."[6]"

en.wikipedia.org...

Despite your constant rant on this matter, you still haven't given us any proof that the translations they provide are false.



posted on Oct, 2 2012 @ 07:29 AM
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Originally posted by sonnny1
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PressTV.


No Bias here. No Agenda here.





Press TV is a 24-hour English language news network owned by the state-owned media corporation Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB). Its headquarters are located in Tehran, Iran.


Press TV



But he said it came from the New York Post, didn't he?

www.nypost.com...

Here it originally is.



posted on Oct, 2 2012 @ 07:29 AM
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Originally posted by buster2010

Just like there is no bias when reports of Iran or any other of Israels enemies comes from Israeli news services. Like MEMRI TV a translation service run by Israeli intelligence agents.


Sure.

But this isn't about MEMRI TV, and a Story they Published.




posted on Oct, 2 2012 @ 07:32 AM
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Either Kissinger said it or he didn't.

There is no bias in that.



posted on Oct, 2 2012 @ 07:35 AM
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Did Henry Kissinger really say this?

The New York Post "article", actually a blog written by Cindy Adams, a gossip columnist...it talks far more about entertainment news (Mariah Carey...Kourtney Kardashian, etc.), than politics...states:


Reported to me, Henry Kissinger has stated — and I quote the statement word for word: “In 10 years, there will be no more Israel.”


www.nypost.com... e

So...Cindy says...somebody says...Kissinger says...

Come on people.



posted on Oct, 2 2012 @ 07:35 AM
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Originally posted by khimbar


But he said it came from the New York Post, didn't he?

www.nypost.com...

Here it originally is.


A quote.


And PressTV ran with what they "believe" is the reason behind it.


Maybe they should have ran what Cindy Adams said of their President too..........


Only in America could so filthy and rotten as that vile Iranian toad sit on television and insult us, then stand at the UN and insult us. Imagine Americans spitting on Iranians in his country? With Yom Kippur, the Hebrew faith’s highest holy day, over, it’s back as usual. All of us should be snarling at that ugly pygmy Achmandamnijad.


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posted on Oct, 2 2012 @ 07:39 AM
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There is always context, which we are left with little of in this case. It was one columnist it seems like that added his words into a jumbled column that included not only quotes from Kissinger but also a opinion piece on Nicki Minaj and Mariah Carey. I'm confused to say the least:




In a recent article, NY Post columnist Cindy Adams stated in no uncertain terms that former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger predicted the end of the nation of Israel in 10 years.
Read more at www.inquisitr.com...

MARIAH CAREY and Nicki Minaj.....


And below is a breakdown of the column from another source:


In a recent article, NY Post columnist Cindy Adams stated in no uncertain terms that former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger predicted the end of the nation of Israel in 10 years.
Read more at www.inquisitr.com...

It remains to be seen how Kissinger responds to Ms. Adams column, if he says anything at all. Was the crafty veteran of decades of foreign policy negotiations warning the world about the dangers facing Israel from Iran? Is Kissinger implying that if negotiations for Palestinian statehood fail, Israel will be forced to absorb five million more Arabs, forever ending Israel’s Jewish majority? Is he simply trying to scare Jewish voters to reconsider their overwhelming support for Obama and vote for Romney, who is an outspoken supporter of Israel?
Read more at www.inquisitr.com...



posted on Oct, 2 2012 @ 07:41 AM
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The only thing I've deduced from this whole thing is that Cindy Adams is a moron, has terrible English, or possibly suffered a stroke while formulating her last column...



posted on Oct, 2 2012 @ 07:42 AM
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B,

You may be right!




posted on Oct, 2 2012 @ 07:44 AM
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Despite your constant rant on this matter, you still haven't given us any proof that the translations they provide are false.


Ever hear of the cry Israel will be wiped from the map? That came from MEMRI TV. And has been proven false.

Middle East Media Research Institute


Following the 7 July 2005 London bombings, Al Jazeera invited Hani al-Sebai, an Islamist living in Britain, to take part in a discussion on the event. For one segment of the discussion in regard to the victims, MEMRI provided the following translation of al-Sebai's words:
the term civilians does not exist in Islamic religious law. Dr Karmi is sitting here, and I am sitting here, and I’m familiar with religious law. There is no such term as civilians in the modern western sense. People are either at war or not. Al-Sebai subsequently claimed that MEMRI had mistranslated his interview, and that among other errors, he had actually said:
there is no term in Islamic jurisprudence called civilians. Dr Karmi is here sitting with us, and he's very familiar with the jurisprudence. There are fighters and non-fighters. Islam is against the killing of innocents. The innocent man cannot be killed according to Islam.



In 2007, CNN correspondent Atika Shubert and Arabic translators accused MEMRI of mistranslating portions of a Palestinian children's television programme. "Media watchdog MEMRI translates one caller as saying - quote - 'We will annihilate the Jews,"' said Shubert. "But, according to several Arabic speakers used by CNN, the caller actually says 'The Jews are killing us."'



Brian Whitaker wrote in a blog for the Guardian newspaper that in the translation of the video, showing Farfour eliciting political comments from a young girl named Sanabel, the MEMRI transcript misrepresents the segment. Farfour asks Sanabel what she will do and, after a pause says "I'll shoot", MEMRI attributed the phrase said by Farfour, ("I'll shoot"), as the girl's reply while ignoring her actual reply ("I'm going to draw a picture"). Whitaker and others commented that a statement uttered by the same child, ("We're going to [or want to] resist"), had been given an unduly aggressive interpretation by MEMRI as ("We want to fight"). Also, where MEMRI translated the girl as saying the highly controversial remark ("We will annihilate the Jews"), Whitaker and others, including Arabic speakers used by CNN, insist that based on careful listening to the low quality video clip, the girl is saying "Bitokhoona al-yahood", variously interpreted as, "The Jews [will] shoot us" or "The Jews are killing us."



MEMRI stands by their translation of the show, saying: "Yes, we stand by the translation by the very words, by the context, by the syntax, and every measure of the translation." In response to accusations of inaccuracies and distortion, Yigal Carmon, said: As an institute of research, we want MEMRI to present translations to people who wish to be informed on the ideas circulating in the Middle East. We aim to reflect reality. If knowledge of this reality should benefit one side or another, then so be it.


This last quote clearly shows they are biased.



posted on Oct, 2 2012 @ 07:45 AM
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Oh I agree, the context in which the statement was made is needed. I personally believe Israel will not be around in 10 years. It will be called something else and it will be a much larger territory



posted on Oct, 2 2012 @ 07:50 AM
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Preparing for a post Israel middle east? That's easy enough, if they are inevitably going to be gone, stop funding them and improve relations with other middle eastern countries. We should have been doing this all along.

Also, we now know the US intelligence says Israel is destined to go, so why waste money, our tax payers money, on it? Israel was a horrible idea. They should have given the Jews a nice big chunk of Germany instead.



posted on Oct, 2 2012 @ 07:58 AM
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Originally posted by sonnny1
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PressTV.


No Bias here. No Agenda here.





Press TV is a 24-hour English language news network owned by the state-owned media corporation Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB). Its headquarters are located in Tehran, Iran.


Press TV



Do a bit of research before you jump to conclusions. Another member included sources other than Press TV. The NY Post reported this weeks before Press TV.

Attack the content, not the source.

You should know this by now


Who ever starred your post should be ashamed of themselves

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posted on Oct, 2 2012 @ 08:08 AM
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Meh...countrys come and countrys go. It's the nature of the beast.
I think it was a pretty boneheaded idea to put Israel where it is in the first place.
Who would ever think that that idea could have worked out well?

Those who make money off of armed conflict, that's who.




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