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"The Zionist regime did this . . ." "The Zionist regime did that . . ."
You Brits claim that we Americans are "Slaves to the Zionist regime." Well, I think you're slaves to the BBC, that's brainwashing you into not realizing what we and many others realize --- as goes Israel, goes the West.

2006-11-06 13:30:39 · 18 answers · asked by . 7 in Politics & Government Politics

Why have I been called a Nazi Zionist when I say pro-Israel things?

2006-11-06 13:34:11 · update #1

If you don't believe me, take a look at this link.
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=Anz2rpYn.04ryYr_ZtUJPBTsy6IX?qid=20061104071954AAPWoxO

2006-11-06 14:21:25 · update #2

18 answers

I am a Brit.
Very well said. I completely agree with you and I am sick of it.
Thank god for America. At least there is one country left that is still thinking clearly. While sometimes the actions go wrong I still think they are done with the best of intentions.

2006-11-06 13:37:00 · answer #1 · answered by Jack 3 · 4 6

In 2004 Adam Curtis produced a three-part documentary for the BBC on the threat from organised terrorism called the Power of Nightmares. This television documentary claimed that Strauss' teachings, among others, influenced neo-conservative and thus, United States foreign policy, especially following the September 11, 2001 attacks. Two students of Strauss, Wolfowitz and William Kristol, are cited, and Kristol discusses Strauss's influence in the film. Since they were students of Strauss, the documentary claims that their later political views and actions are a result of Strauss' philosophy and teaching. The central theme of the documentary is that the neoconservatives created myths to make the Soviet Union and terrorist organizations such as Al-Qaeda (Arabic: القاعدة‎) appear to be better organized and coordinated, as well as more threatening than they actually were, and that such "nightmares" enabled the neoconservatives to gain disproportionate power in the Reagan and George W. Bush administrations.

By Joel Leyden
Israel News Agency

Jerusalem----April 2.....

"...In Israel, The Jerusalem Post had selected Paul Wolfowitz as its Man of the Year for 2002. The Post stated: "On September 15, 2001, at a meeting in Camp David, Wolfowitz advised President George W. Bush to skip Kabul and train American guns on Baghdad. In March 2003, he got his wish. In the process, Wolfowitz became the most influential US deputy defense secretary ever - can you so much as name anyone else who held the post

"When President Bush says, "America will not permit the world's most dangerous regimes to threaten us with the world's most destructive weapons" -- that's Wolfowitz talking. When the president calls for "a new Arab charter that champions internal reform, greater political participation, economic openness and free trade" -- that's Wolfowitz's talking, too. But perhaps the greatest measure of Wolfowitz's influence is that Colin Powell now waxes rhapsodic about an Iraq "on the road to democratic self-government." This from the man who, after the first Gulf War, mocked: "Where's Iraq's Thomas Jefferson?" To our ears, the sudden stress on Mideast democratization is "transformative," to use the Pentagon jargon. Israel has long waited for an administration that understands that the principal problem in the Middle East is not the unsettled status of our borders. It is the unsettling nature of Arab regimes -- and of the bellicosity, fanaticism, and resentments to which they give rise...."

. Israel has also long waited for an for a US regime.

2006-11-06 21:37:20 · answer #2 · answered by Taco 3 · 1 3

1. Now, how are you a Nazi? From what you've said, you're at least anti-BBC (and possibly anti-British). But Nazi, you've got to prove that to us.

2. Assuming you are a Nazi, I'm just thankful you represent like the 0.0000001% of Zionists. Thankfully, I don't know you.

About your edit: well, you just called yourself one, right?

2006-11-06 21:35:33 · answer #3 · answered by ldnester 3 · 4 0

I would like to point out here, that I believe you have only ever watched Eastenders and we all speak like Pat Butcher.
You seem very warped.
Only and by the way we do not only get BBC on our televisions these days it is no longer the 1950s!

2006-11-06 22:34:56 · answer #4 · answered by jizzi 4 · 4 1

ummmmmm, ok. Who are you quoting when you say "you Brits"?

I've never heard a single Brittish person express such a belief. Furthermore, from what I've experienced, the Brittish generally have a positive attitude about us Yanks, though Bush is trying his best to ruin that.

So, anyway, if one person claiming to be Brittish called you a Nazi-Zionist (what an oxymoron!), rest assured that that is not how the whole UK feels about us.

2006-11-06 21:35:26 · answer #5 · answered by Skippy 6 · 5 2

If you're such a big fan of Israel,why don't you live there?You could help them slaughter Palestinian women & children,just like your President.

2006-11-07 02:26:44 · answer #6 · answered by michael k 6 · 3 0

these are words of hatred. avoid them. try to spread peace and humanity around yourself and avoid discussing negative things with negative people as you may END UP being a negative person yourself at the end of the day spreading hatred around yourself. Love Jews, Love Muslims, Love Christians, and above all, Love HUMAN BEINGS as you, yourself are a human being. Whoever will commit a crime behind veil of a religion, will reap the fruits of it. I don't think Jewish religion asks Israeli government to kill indicriminately, it is the action of some people who are filled with hatred, and who are negative themselves. They reap the fruits of their action and are killed in return as well in the same painful way.

2006-11-06 22:29:27 · answer #7 · answered by Amir 1 · 4 1

i am not a slave to the BBC, I am slave to ITV, I love corrie street.

2 points thank you

2006-11-07 10:02:58 · answer #8 · answered by shelz042000 3 · 0 1

If the state of Israel were never created, 911 would never have happened.
Case Closed.

2006-11-06 21:34:22 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 10 2

Go back into your cave and pull the stone back in front of the hole after you.

2006-11-07 07:05:45 · answer #10 · answered by ? 6 · 3 1

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