No. Bush is not an antisemite. He is a strong supporter of Israel. How do you want bush to stop these activities? I'm sure bombing will be necessary but he is trying diplomacy 1st.
2007-06-27 13:38:45
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answered by yupchagee 7
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Israel and the US are firm partners. However their combined human rights abuses have alienated them from the rest of the world's population. A recent poll found that Israel was the most hated country in the world. Iran faired much better, even at the height of anti Iranian propaganda.
Remember too; that israel illegally began it's own WMD program.
In regards to attacking Iran; it isn't possible. You wont hear that on your local TV news because it is destructive to the propaganda coming out of the Whitehouse. Iran has a good supply of Russian made Sunburn missiles. Any attack against Iran by either or the US or israel, or both would produce a catastrophic loss. Catastrophic in terms of the decimation of the US fleet; in terms of the propaganda war against Iran; in terms of israel's ability to recover; in terms of the other countries watching around the world. They will step in and slice up the US and remove Israel.
Opposing the US are Northern Korea, China and Russia. On the sidelines you also have the rest of Europe. They hate and fear the US because of it's military and financial power. They simply hate israel. If you watch the news you will see that the level of anti-semitism in Europe is at an all time high. All these people are enemies of israel but because of theUS, israel has been protected.
Also remember, that there is a significant propaganda campaign being waged in the US. Once the US citizens learn that they have been duped and that israel is the cause of the calamity that is befalling them; who knows what the reaction will be.
I don't give the continued existence of israel a snowballs chance in hell.
2007-06-27 13:54:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Bush has stated that he would aid Israel if it was attacked. The United States remains one of Israels closest allies and this hasn't changed under Bush, in fact he has made a stronger ally to Israel than any other president in my memory.
If he is a anti-semite or not, I wouldn't know. but it doesn't come to play in his politics. Perhaps they are being soft on Iran, however how far would you like them to go? Iran knows if they attack Israel they will incur the wrath of the USA and many other countries around the world.
2007-06-27 13:46:44
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answered by SpaceX 3
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No matter what Iran has now, Israel has more of it. If there were a real threat to Israel, they would take care of it. Israel and Bush are both trying to do the same thing, seeing if this can be solved without weapons.
2007-06-27 13:41:20
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answered by tttplttttt 5
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NO, Bush is not an anti-Semite. HE is one of the most pro Israel presidents we have ever had. Furthermore, just because someone is not a Zionist and sometimes criticizes the actions of the state of Israel, DOES NOT MEAN THAT HE IS AN ANTI-SEMITE! I am so tired of those who call anyone who criticizes Israel an anti-Semite. What do you call an Israeli who opposes some of the actions of his government?
We must stop demonizing everyone who disagrees with our point of view by labeling them a racist, bigot, Nazi, or anti-Semite!
Israel can take care of itself; they have plenty of Nukes aimed at Iran. If Iran launches a nuke at Israel, Isreal will Nuke Iran back to the stone age!
2007-06-27 13:49:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Bush is a moron. In college all he did was party so he received a "gentleman's "C", which means his family had so much money & power that he "graduated". He also should have been in jail as a deserter, because when he was reassigned in the National Guard, he never showed up for duty. He's a puppet for the people with brains who are pulling the strings.
2007-06-27 13:46:06
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answered by shermynewstart 7
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Bush is an anti-semite.
At least, if you make correct use of the term "semite".
It's a term that derives from the group of semitic languages and, properly applied, includes Arabs as well as Jews.
2007-06-28 10:26:06
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answered by The Arkady 4
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Considering the majority of Iraqis are Arab -a Semitic People -then draw your own conclusions (Although he's seems to matching this with his anti-Persian rhetoric these days)
2007-06-27 13:49:23
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answered by celvin 7
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He is too busy trying to create a one-world government.
The war could have been over with if we fought it like WW2 instead of like Vietnam.
2007-06-27 13:42:34
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answered by Mike 6
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One of the few things I like about Bush is his loyalty to Israel.
Call him a chimp, a nincompoop, a puppet and a putz; but do not call him anti-Semitic.
2007-06-27 13:40:45
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answered by MenifeeManiac 7
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