Throwing Israel to the Dogs
Posted on March 31, 2008
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You may not be hearing James “F… the Jews” Baker’s name much these days, but you can see his hand and unrealistic Realpolitik hard at work:
Rice believes deal possible before May
By GIL HOFFMAN
US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice believes that a framework for an agreement between Israel and the Palestinians could be reached by the planned May 14 visit to Israel of US President George W. Bush, Channel 1 diplomatic correspondent Ayala Hasson reported Sunday.
Rice expressed this hope to a top Israeli leader Sunday when she met with Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni, Defense Minister Ehud Barak and Palestinian Authority Prime Minister Salaam Fayed. Rice’s high expectations will put further pressure on the two sides, who were already meeting frequently in an effort to meet the November 4 deadline that Prime Minister Ehud Olmert set at the Annapolis summit for reaching an agreement.
After a late visit to Amman Sunday night, Rice will meet with Olmert on Monday, followed by a tripartite meeting with the heads of the Israeli and Palestinian negotiating teams, Livni and former Palestinian Authority prime minister Ahmed Qurei. US diplomatic officials said it was likely that she would return to Israel again before Bush’s visit.
Barak learned his lesson from the last Rice visit, when she scolded him for not doing enough to ease the conditions of the Palestinians. This time, he came to their meeting armed with a 35-page document in English outlining the steps Israel would take.
In an apparent effort to further obligate Barak to honor the commitments, Rice said she wanted to call a press conference with Barak and Fayad at which the defense minister would outline the steps for the media. But Fayad nixed the idea, saying that he wanted to keep a low profile on his meeting with Rice.
Rice told Barak and reiterated later to American reporters accompanying her that she would be more vigilant in monitoring Israel’s implementation of its commitments than she had been in the past. She told the reporters that despite Israeli promises to remove West Bank roadblocks, the number of roadblocks had increased since Annapolis.
“We’ve been monitoring and verifying since Annapolis,” Rice said. “One of the reasons for the agreement that we have here is, in fact, we want to be much more systematic about what is being promised and what is being done than I think we’ve been able to be prior to [US monitor] Gen. [William] Fraser’s mission. I think this is a much more systematic approach than we’ve had in the past. We’ve been told this is going to start and even be completed in a relatively short period of time. I’m not going to give you a date but I’m expecting it to happen very, very soon.”
Asked by the Israeli press whether she was satisfied with Barak’s gestures, Rice said: “I would not characterize what we need or what I expect to hear as gestures. I really do think that what we need to do is to have meaningful progress toward a better life for the Palestinian people, for the economic viability for Palestinians, even as we move toward the establishment of a state.” Barak’s associates said they would accept additional oversight and that he had every intention of keeping his promises to Rice.
Opposition leader Binyamin Netanyahu, who also met with Rice, slammed Barak’s new commitments to the Palestinians. He warned that Barak was making a mistake by entrusting Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas to safeguard Israeli security.
“I brought her information from security officials and intelligence indicating that Hamas could take over the West Bank and create what is essentially an Iranian base there,” Netanyahu told reporters after a meeting with Rice that was set to take 15 minutes but lasted nearly an hour.
Netanyahu said he told Rice that if a declaration of principles were signed with the Palestinians on the basis of dividing Jerusalem and returning to pre-1967 borders, the Likud and the people of Israel would not accept it.
Rice said at a press conference with Livni that Israelis and Palestinians shared the responsibility to create an atmosphere in which both parties were held accountable.
“There ought to be a shared responsibility here for an atmosphere and a reality that can lead to the establishment of a Palestinian state based on security for Israel and Palestinians alike and economic viability for Palestinians,” she said.
Livni said it was important to make progress on an overall agreement as soon as possible.
“Time is of the essence,” she said. “Stagnation and stalemate [are] not the Israeli government policy; it doesn’t serve our own interest.”

Condi and Livni at a press conference in Jerusalem
It is inexplicable to me how the once brilliant Dr. Rice has turned from an outspoken critic of Arab policies into the IslamoFascists second best strategist, in their plan to conquer the West – James “F… the Jews” Baker, Chief Consigliere of the Royal House of Saud is still the best! Condi Rice, shortly after becoming a foreign policy adviser to President Bush was very outspoken when Egyptian President Mubarak was one of the first foreign visitors to Dubya’s White House. No Arab Head of State had ever been spoken to that way by a woman, let alone an infidel woman. At the hearing of the 9/11 Comission she dished back with the the same power, and greater brilliance than it was dished out to her… But then… there was a transformation… As Collin Powell left the State Department and Condi assumed the position there was hope she would clean out the Realpolitik apparatchicks from Foggy Bottom and a new era of realistic policies would soon overtake the old failed ones. Alas, that did not happen! It soon became apparent that Dr. Rice was more in step with Realpolitik than her predecessor.
Instead of meeting the IslamoFascist threat wherever it rears its ugly head, Condi seems to play a game of appeasement and selective, ever shifting, definitions of terror – depending on where it takes place (read: against the Zionist Entity). It is interesting that a descendant of slaves, who oft tells her audiences that she remembers experiencing discrimination as a child was unable to discern discrimination when the Arab delegations attending Munich Annapolis in November 2007 refused to allow the Israelis to enter through the same door. It is interesting that a black woman who was discriminated against by bigoted southern whites, follows in lock step the full dictates of a bigoted Southern white, James “F… the Jews” Baker.
Rice told Barak and reiterated later to American reporters accompanying her that she would be more vigilant in monitoring Israel’s implementation of its commitments than she had been in the past. Did I miss something, gentle reader, or was nothing mentioned about the Palestinians having to keep any of their commitments? Any mention of what measures Condi would recommend or implement if Palestinian terror or rockets directed at Israelis does not cease? Yes, I see… y’all didn’t notice it either! Dem Joos in the Zionist Entity just have to learn to turn the other cheek, that will surely bring peace to the world! It is interesting that the daughter and granddaughter of preachers, who surely must have learned her Bible, is ignoring their teachings as well as the basics of human decency and human rights. I can only surmise that the given or promised emoluments must have far exceeded whatever she thought her soul was worth.
Chaim
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Bible Reader Condi Rice missed out a few choice passages in the Bible such as the passages where the Chosen People are awarded the Promised Land. (See the Covenant with Abraham, the Covenant with Isaac and the Covenant with Jacob in Genesis). The Land is repeatedly Promised to the Nation of Israel as an eternal inheritance EXCLUSIVELY. The Palestinians therefore are trespassers and occupiers that have no business being on our Land unless they recognize Israel’s entitlement and Sovereignty over the Land of Israel.
First Chaim, I am going to apologize but Condi and the Bush Crime Family have been in bed with the House of Saud for many, many years. Baker (the snake) is the cherry on that sundae.
The Bush boondoogle wants so badly to be remembered for something big – and it seems they are pressing for peace in the M.E. They are blind to the fact that as long as the P.A. EXISTS nothing will appease them but the total annihiliation of Israel and all Jews.
It’s Oslo all over. And its sooo obvious the Palis say one thing and do another… but then, so does… oh well, you know…