By Alexander Maistrovoy. Henry Kissinger’s recent statement, that in 10 years Israel will cease to exist, borders on senile. Although one of his staff members denied it, Cindy Adams from New York Post insisted: “Reported to me, Henry Kissinger has stated — and I quote the statement word for word: ‘In 10 years, there will be no more Israel.’”
Kissinger is a controversial figure. He can hardly be suspected of excessive sympathy for Israel. He perhaps, inclines to the “syndrome of self-hatred” so fashionable nowadays in the Jewish elite. At the same time, Kissinger is not an exalted pop-diva, cheap populist or rebellious professor. He is an experienced, prudent politician who takes responsibility for his utterance.
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Kissinger is a controversial figure. He can hardly be suspected of excessive sympathy for Israel. He perhaps, inclines to the “syndrome of self-hatred” so fashionable nowadays in the Jewish elite. At the same time, Kissinger is not an exalted pop-diva, cheap populist or rebellious professor. He is an experienced, prudent politician who takes responsibility for his utterance.
Read more at http://joemiller.us/2012/10/henry-ki...GP8ACfHqQsk.99
Also as all this drags on and the US has it's own problems at home there will be a continuing decline on sending them money and support. Also if the US can supply it's energy domestically then Israel becomes unimportant strategically. We very well could be witnessing the dissolve of the Anglo-designed middle east with borders changing and all that. Why? Bigger problems at home and a view that we can't change anything over there. The complete failure of the Iraq takeover cements this view.
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