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Title: EU upgrades Israel because nobody wants fuss with Jewish community or Washington URL Source: mondoweiss.net/2012/07/eu-up ... h-community-or-washington.html Post Date: 2012-07-24 10:51:20 by Robin Keywords: None Views: 14 Comments: 6
by Philip Weiss on July 24, 2012
Readers ask why I focus on the American Jewish community. Because I think it holds the key.
Phoebe Greenwood in the Guardian on Europe's mixed message to Israel:
The EU will offer Israel upgraded trade and diplomatic relations in more than 60 areas at a high-level meeting in Brussels on Tuesday, just weeks after European foreign ministers warned that Israeli policies in the West Bank "threaten to make a two-state solution impossible"....
One senior EU diplomat, speaking on condition of anonymity, said that despite private complaints of the inconsistency of chastising Israel with one hand while rewarding it with the other, not one minister was prepared to oppose Tuesday's agreement.
"I was struck by the fact that a whole range of relations was offered to Israel at the request of Israel as if nothing is happening on the ground," the diplomat said. "Most ministers are too afraid to speak out in case they are singled out as being too critical towards Israel, because, in the end, relations with Israel are on the one hand relations with the Jewish community at large and on the other hand with Washington nobody wants to have fuss with Washington. So [ministers] are fine with making political statements but they refrain from taking concrete action."
This piece serves my contention that the Israel lobby is central to the dysfunction, and that my own work involves issues of community self-interest: persuading western Jews that Jewish sovereignty in the Middle East is undermining our safety, not enhancing it. And hurting lots of other folks too.
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#1. To: Robin (#0)
Empires never know when they hit overreach.
If only they had stopped at (fill in the blank).....;}
Hubris.
mcgowanjm posted on 2012-07-25 7:04:35 ET Reply Trace Private Reply Edit #2. To: All (#1)
And just exactly how does the imploding EU help anyone....;}
"We all know the story in Europe. The peripheral EZ economies are in freefall as private/public credit evaporates and unemployment soars, while the backlash against blatant wealth extraction, a.k.a. austerity, has reached epic proportions. Greece is closer than ever to saying SHOVE IT and leaving the Union. So what happens after that??
Europe will be F.U.B.A.R., thats what. Capital exodus, financial contagion, hyperinflation, social unrest, civil war you name it its all on the table. What if Greece manages to stay in and none of this happens? Does that mean everything is all better and the crisis point has been averted? Go ahead sit back, relax and give it a few more weeks or months, but just remember that you will NEVER know when it will hit you like a MACK truck only that it most certainly will."
"Last and certainly least on my list of countries to rant against is the United States. This place is an amalgamation of the worst aspects of every other country. Its a financially-fragile, energy-dependent, consumerist-minded, generationally-entitled, politically-fractured, demographically-f**ked imperial police state. We may make it to November elections in relative peace just because our crony political establishment and media spin machines will pull out every trick play in their playbooks to keep the mind-numbingly ignorant population with blinders on until then. After that, all bets are off."
mcgowanjm posted on 2012-07-25 7:09:02 ET Reply Trace Private Reply Edit #3. To: All (#2)
So the EU subsidizes Israel while starving it's own....
" Fuel prices money. Right now money represents fuel-using-activities which have been promoted as highly fashionable by the marketing industry. Coming soon is money representing the fuel itself. We are almost there. The outcome is nasty. Whether Bernanke understands this is uncertain. He is a very smart dude but says little about energy, the rest of the establishment lies through its teeth about energy. "
mcgowanjm posted on 2012-07-25 7:16:12 ET Reply Trace Private Reply Edit #4. To: All (#3)
The following 10 countries -- all of them burgeoning new petrostates -- make the winner's list because, even if they ultimately botch the moment and send most of the profit into private Swiss bank accounts, the coming energy boom gives them a much greater chance at big economic prosperity: Cyprus, Ethiopia, French Guiana, Israel, Kenya, Mozambique, Sierra Leone, Somalia, Tanzania, and Uganda. "
mcgowanjm posted on 2012-07-25 7:18:34 ET Reply Trace Private Reply Edit #5. To: All (#4)
"Unenlightened petrocrats: Oil prices could be lower and volatile in a world of surplus. So for states relying on a single economy such as oil or gas, "it is not a pretty picture," said Morse. He forecasts much political turmoil, and a struggle to keep market share. That includes Chàvez for sure, but could also jostle Teodoro Obiang Nguema, the allegedly corrupt president of Equatorial Guinea, Turkmenistan President Gurbanguly Berdymukhamedov, and Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khameini.
Russia: Michael Levi of the Council on Foreign Relations led the panelists, plus many audience members, in singling out Russia as a key loser since Putin shows no sign so far of genuine economic diversification. "
BUWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA.....and Fidel is a corrupt stupid loser....who should give up now......;}
mcgowanjm posted on 2012-07-25 7:21:16 ET Reply Trace Private Reply Edit #6. To: All (#5)
And the Coup de Grace:
"The green edifice: The movement to slow or stop global warming could be derailed as winning nations focus more on getting rich than cleaning up their carbon footprint, concluded Robin West, chairman of PFC Energy, an energy research firm. The bar was already high for green-tech companies to compete against the economics of fossil-fuel energy; with lower oil and gas prices, the bar rises higher. There is a ray of hope, though: Rather than driving green-tech companies out of business, lower energy prices could create a new consumer choice. "Depending on how you value the environment and [what you think about] global warming," you can choose to run your life on fossil fuels or on cleaner technology, said Chow. Who knows? Policymakers may reverse their current ambivalence, too, and decide that, even though fossil fuels are plentiful, it is better to go clean. "
This is the BIg Oilogarchy trumpeting this Scheiss....
Hoover Dam stops producing in 2017.....
Greenland is past the Tipping Point....going Non Linear.
mcgowanjm posted on 2012-07-25 7:23:55 ET Reply Trace Private Reply Edit
See Watson River Greenland carrying Humanity into Oblivion by 2020 for details.....;}
The climate used to be warmer. Hence trees and vegetation under the ice in Antartica. Hence tools found in mountains in Europe when snow melted. Tools that were centuries old.
Peak oil is propaganda. Fracking has increased the supply supplanting your wishful delusions.