Why It’s Time to Stop Zionism Now
If We Stop Zionism, We’ll Save the World.
Many Americans are finally waking up to the fact that Israel’s interests are hurting the U.S.
Our unconditional support of the State of Israel has been exacting a heavy toll on American foreign policy for decades, but we are only now waking up to the fact.
Even Robert Satloff, an analyst for the AIPAC think tank, Washington Institute for Near East Policy, is worried.
He recently remarked in a published analysis that in the six decades of U.S.-Israeli relations, a coming conflict over how to deal with Iran could become a serious division point.
Another telling point against AIPAC is a look at their priorities, as listed each year in their mission statement-these are usually updated every year as the general guidelines for their operations (in lobbying) in the new year.
The Mideast peace process, if it appears on the agenda at all, always takes second or third place while sanctions against Iran are ahead of it every time.
Incidentally, lobbying for more aid to Israel is almost always the number one priority.
Other supporters for the State of Israel and its policies include the Christians United For Israel (CUFI) group.
At their 2007 conference, when asked for three issues to press before Congressional representatives, the 4,000 Christian right activists demanded that Iran’s nuclear program be top priority.
The key division point between the current U.S. view and Israel’s wishes is centered on nuclear arms versus capability.
Both the U.S. and Israel are nuclear-armed nations while Iran merely has the capability to harness nuclear energy.
Why We Need to Stop Zionism Now
All of this ads up to one thing: conflict.
Not only will relations between the United States and Israel become strained over the issue of Iran, but relations between Iran and Israel will likely get worse (if that’s possible).
This thanks to the Zionists’ insistence that Iran be banned from all things nuclear, whether civilian or military.
There is ample evidence that Israel was behind the “accident” that took place in 1981 in Osirak Iraq.
In 2007, Israel conducted strikes against a suspected Syrian site as well.
Could this be in the offing for Iran?
Every defense, security, and military intelligence analyst in the world has declared that Iran does not and cannot possibly have nuclear arms.
Except for those from Israel. Yet Israel continues to push for sanctions and even strikes against nuclear targets in Iran. Why?
AIPAC’s Push for Sanctions Against Iran
Resolutions appear yearly in both the House and the Senate in Washington pushing for sanctions against Iran.
These are almost always written by AIPAC and given to select “representatives” to promote in both legislative houses.
They nearly always die in committee because such sanctions have international ramifications.
It’s almost sure that any sanctions by the U.S. against Iran, blocking any trade that would heavily impact Iran’s economy, would surely be rebutted by OPEC sanctions against Americans.
This would quickly lead to a world crisis. A large part of Zionism, in Christian eyes, is the coming Armageddon.
The end of the world. For Israel’s part, the Zionists are surely setting the stage to create worldwide hatred towards the region, preparing them for a final battle.
To stop Zionism is to stop Armageddon.
Stop Zionism, Stop Globalization
Another, quieter aspect of Zionism is the march towards globalization.
While few want to admit it, the Zionists who support Israel financially are the same bankers who run most of the world’s currency banks (or central banks).
These same bankers are now calling for one world currency and to move towards a more central, world government to support it.
This march towards a New World Order just a few years ago was regarded as nothing but a conspiracy theory.
Now it’s becoming a reality, talked about openly. Even by those who are promoting the idea.
If we don’t stop Zionism, we will become a part of the N.W.O. No matter how you attempt to slice it, that is not good for freedom, liberty, or the American way.