Please register to participate in our discussions with 2 million other members - it's free and quick! Some forums can only be seen by registered members. After you create your account, you'll be able to customize options and access all our 15,000 new posts/day with fewer ads.
Since the US has spent nearly $3.7 Trillion since day 1 of the war(s), wouldn't it have been cheaper to send Israel a couple of million pallets of bottled water?
Since the US has spent nearly $3.7 Trillion since day 1 of the war(s), wouldn't it have been cheaper to send Israel a couple of million pallets of bottled water?
Israel illegally occupies the Golan Heights which it seizes from Syria. This area goes on to provide Israel with one third of its fresh water.
March 19, 2003
The United States invade Iraq.
This war is mainly about stealing Iraq’s water supply for Israel and is being fought with the blood of the American military which the State of Rothschild, I mean Israel control.
Israel has always struggled for water, it had to steal the Golan Heights from Syria which provided Israel with one third of its fresh water 36 years before, yet still in Israel water extraction has surpassed replacement by 2.5 billion metres in the last 25 years.
This means the water is far more precious to them than the oil reserves which are the second largest reserves of oil on the planet.
Israel did not illegally seize anything, that is one of the costs of war when you lose. I am pretty sure that if Israel would have lost their wars, there would not be many jews left to bemoan the fact of the lost country of Israel.
The thing about the OP is that Israel was continuously attacked by the Syrians from the Golan Heights which allowed the Syrians to shell them with artillery and rockets. When the Syrians were stupid enough to join all the other muslim countries in that year, one at a time, they lost their one most serious advantage over Israel.
It would seem to me that maybe Obama knows very little about the history of Syria and Israel when he talks about going back to the pre-1967 boundaries. Of course, he thought he was talking only about the Palestinians but actually the Israelis won't be giving up the Golan Heights for military purposes, not water.
The thing about the OP is that Israel was continuously attacked by the Syrians from the Golan Heights which allowed the Syrians to shell them with artillery and rockets. When the Syrians were stupid enough to join all the other muslim countries in that year, one at a time, they lost their one most serious advantage over Israel.
It would seem to me that maybe Obama knows very little about the history of Syria and Israel when he talks about going back to the pre-1967 boundaries. Of course, he thought he was talking only about the Palestinians but actually the Israelis won't be giving up the Golan Heights for military purposes, not water.
I'm pretty sure that Obama knows as much about the history of Syria and Israel as you do.
And he's far from the first person to suggest the merit of returning to the 1967 borders, or at least having a discussion about it.
Shooting at Nato planes, mass graves and tons of yellow-cake.
Hundreds of jailed children, tens of thousands in mass graves, defiance of the no fly zone with the threat of invading again.
They had lots of duel purpose (for nuclear) parts around.
All he had to do is let the inspectors in and he refused and attacked back.
We invaded them because we're the stupidest nation on Earth by far. I'll have no part of blaming Israel for our stupidity. If we're dumb enough to be pushed around by a country as small as Israel, then we're the idiots.
How little ye know...
The U.S. are the errand boys of the British bankers...
Actually... We're draining the Great Lakes and sending the water to China...
Ok, I'm officially creeped out now.
Please register to post and access all features of our very popular forum. It is free and quick. Over $68,000 in prizes has already been given out to active posters on our forum. Additional giveaways are planned.
Detailed information about all U.S. cities, counties, and zip codes on our site: City-data.com.