Friday, December 11, 2009

kikes and the war

"It's very good. Well, it's not good, but it will generate immediate sympathy
(for Israel)". Response of former Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
when asked on September 11, 2001 what the attacks meant for U.S.-Israeli
relations.

Game theory war-planners rely on mathematical models to anticipate and shape
outcomes with staged provocations. For the agent provocateur, the reactions to a
provocation-as well as the reactions to those reactions-thereby become
predictable within an acceptable range of probabilities.

With ongoing wars in Iraq and Afghanistan poised to expand to Iran and Pakistan,
it is time to take a closer look at how conflicts are catalyzed-by way of
deception.
http://www.rebelnews.org/opinion/middle-east/130719-americas-terrorist-ally-a-cl\
oser-look-at-israels-role-in-terrorism?joscclean=1&comment_id=2837

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