
It's All AIPAC of Lies
By Jim Traficant
American Israel Public Affairs Committee—AIPAC. The single most powerful lobby in the world. So powerful that Washington politicians
carefully weigh each and every vote they cast based on the approval of this lobby.
The New State SolutionSource: Common Dreams
The collapse of the Palestinian Authority, the result of Israel's 42-year refusal to implement a two-state solution, leaves the Palestinians no option but to unilaterally declare an independent state. Israel acted unilaterally when it announced independence in 1948.
The Two-state Delusion Source: Opinion Maker
The world is once again been treated to yet another round in the Israeli-Palestinian "peace process" charade.
Republic of Fools : The Evil Empire Source: CounterPunch.org
The US government is now so totally under the thumbs of organized interest groups that "our" government can no longer respond to the concerns of the American people who elect the president and the members of the House and Senate.
Will Tel Aviv take the US to War, Again?Source: Al Jazeera Magazine
Tel Aviv long ago proved its mastery at waging war "by way of deception" – the operative credo of the Mossad, Israel's intelligence and foreign operations directorate. Yet its latest operation reveals a need to freshen up its repertoire of dirty tricks.
Steve Rosen Accuses AIPAC of Espionage by Grant Smith -- Antiwar.comSource: AntiWar.com
Steven J. Rosen's defamation lawsuit against the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) is now entering a critical phase. A series of cross-filings stakes out the critical court terrain. Rosen intends to show that obtaining and leveraging classified U.S.
AIPAC faces new Jewish lobby group in WashingtonSource: The Lebanese Innercircle
When Lebanese and the Arabs talk about 'powerful & influential Jews' in the U.S.; knowingly or unknowigly, they're refering to AIPAC – the American Israeli Public Affairs Commitee.
Talks of Peace, Threats of War Source: Khaleej Times Online
Many of the Obama administration's biggest guns have been sent to the Mideast in an all-out effort to get America's squabbling allies to accept a comprehensive regional peace deal.
'Anti-Semitism was behind our case'Source: JPost.com
"Within the counter-intelligence bureaucracy of the United States government, there is a virulent ideology about Israel and Jews," Steven Rosen, one of the two former officials from the American Israel Public Affairs Committee charged in the case, told The Jerusalem Post.
How Israel Lobby took control of US foreign policySource: Pakistan Daily
In the early 1960s, Senator William J. Fulbright fought to force the American Zionist Council to register as agents of a foreign government. The Council eluded registration by reorganizing as the American Israel Public Affairs Committee.
The End of Free Speech? : Criminalizing Criticism of Israel Source: CounterPunch.org
On October 16, 2004, President George W. Bush signed the Israel Lobby's bill, the Global Anti-Semitism Review Act. This legislation requires the US Department of State to monitor anti-semitism world wide.
To monitor anti-semitism, it has to be defined.
AIPAC to lobby for two-state solutionSource: JPost.com
"While Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu is refusing to explicitly endorse a two-state solution to resolve the Palestinian conflict, participants at the American Israel Public Affairs Committee Policy Conference will this week be urging their elected representatives to press Pres …
Gingrich tells 'Post': Obama is endangering IsraelSource: JPost.com
He called US President Barack Obama's program of engagement on Iran a "fantasy," and his Middle East policies "very dangerous for Israel." He summed up Obama's approach as "the clearest adoption of weakness since Jimmy Carter."
US to Drop Spy Case Against Pro-Israel LobbyistsSource: Common Dreams
The investigation of Mr. Rosen and Mr. Weissman also surfaced recently in news reports that Representative Jane Harman, a California Democrat long involved in intelligence matters, was overheard on a government wiretap discussing the case. Ms.
Case against AIPAC lobbyists likely to be dropped Source: The L.A. Times
The Justice Department asked a judge Friday to drop espionage-related charges against two pro-Israel lobbyists, a move expected to end a politically sensitive case that focused on whether U.S. secrets had been leaked.
AIPAC policy conference to push Iran billsSource: JTA: Jewish Life
An Iran sanctions bill is about to roll off the congressional presses, and thousands of AIPAC lobbyists are about to tumble out of buses to make sure it passes.
U.S. to Drop Spy Case Against Pro-Israel LobbyistsSource: The New York Times
The Obama Justice Department moved Friday to drop all charges against two former pro-Israel lobbyists who had been charged under the Espionage Act with improperly disseminating sensitive information.