Posted by Socrates in jewed foreign policy, Kosovo, Muslims, Serbia, Socrates at 6:24 pm |

Good comments by Buchanan. Note the mention of Srpska: [Article].
Good comments by Buchanan. Note the mention of Srpska: [Article].
It seems that the 1999 NATO attack on Serbia – which was instigated by, and largely carried out by, the U.S. – was a blueprint or prototype for later American military actions [1]: [Article]. [1] about the former, Jewish, U.S. Secretary of State Madeleine Albright and her vital role regarding Serbia/Kosovo: [Here] and [Here]
With the West’s help, of course. The province of Kosovo is considered by the Serbs to be a vital part of their historic homeland, so it will be interesting to see their reaction to this. Will they allow the part-Turkish, Muslim Albanians to take away part of Old Serbia? Or will they resist the internationalists […]
A Jewish-banker racket, usually. The bankers instigate a war, then loan money to both sides of the conflict, then reap whatever other rewards can be had, e.g., the U.S. “Civil War.” (Note the negative comments here about Hitler and Mussolini. Fascism was aggressive? What was fascism but a reaction to Jewish-sponsored internationalism, liberalism and “democracy”?) […]
An important feature of the Sibel Edmonds matter is that Turkey and Israel are close friends. That friendship was “sanctioned” by the U.S. [1]: [Article]. [1] about the Israel/Turkey alliance: [Here] and [Here]
Kosovo is set to secede from Serbia on February 6th and become a Muslim state [1]: [Article]. [1] more about Kosovo and Serbia: [Here] and [Here]
Seen: a T-shirt with a message on it that urges Americans to boycott countries that engage in whaling, e.g., Japan. Did you know that there is one type of boycott that isn’t allowed in America? There are two laws which penalize and/or criminalize boycotts of Israel: 1. The Ribicoff Amendment to the Tax Reform Act […]
Look at all the Jewish constructs here, e.g., global government, “human rights,” the UN [1][2]: [Article]. [1] more about “human rights”: [Here] [2] more about globalism: [Here]
The war on Israel’s enemies – also known as the “war on terror” – isn’t compatible with freedom [1]: [Article]. [1] the convicted “shoe bomber,” a Muslim named Richard Reid, explained to the FBI why he tried to commit terrorism in 2001. He mentioned Israel: [Here]
Jewish neoconservative Paul Wolfowitz, a key figure in the creation of the Iraq war, will now advise the U.S. government on arms control and disarmament. Of interest is how this might affect America’s policies toward Iran and Pakistan. Notice the timing of this: Wolfowitz returns just after the “anti-neocon” NIE report about Iran, and just […]