German acquiescence in the Palestinian /israelian conflict

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German acquiescence in the Palestinian /israelian conflict

Postby ricardo » Sat Jun 30, 2012 3:30 pm

reminds me of the funny cliche I once heard ;
'writers don't work on weekends , so let's get cracking ' Germany now appears
firmly in Israelian hands. a far cry the early pre- 5plus one days .before Iran became the myoptic whipping boy of the elite media ( elite media )

can't imagine it being post war reparations, or political leverage. so I'm
-baffeled , by the lack of determination by the German government,
to balance power and improve politik outside of Germany given the success
of social capitalistic models that have proven agreeable post ww2 .

the interrelationship of natural resources and political well being must not be ignored, in the 'middleast territories'. Germans are and have ,been uniquely
qualified to reverse these inequities by diplomacy or if necessary supporting
the BDS and other 'anti ( apartheid) Israeli movements' (opinion)

the interplay of economies is categorically impossible to ignore , or diminish
in the constant of germanic economic values in the heart of socio/ capit, model.

' MIDDLE EAST TERRITORIES ' :whistle:
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Re: German acquiescence in the Palestinian /israelian confli

Postby ricardo » Tue Jul 10, 2012 12:30 am

i knew israel had some leverage, she just got $ 300 mil payout for german guilt
circa ww2 was it russian jews ? something smells fishy in denmark.
how many troops guys ? tanks ? whats collateral/payment here,
blood diamonds ? :twisted:






red team.
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