Amazingly, despite its being Jewish-owned, the New York Slimes' reporting has been designated by some as "anti-Israeli". In fact any analysis of its coverage shows this to be absolutely not the case. The appellation probably arises from its occasional coverage of the destruction wrought on Palestine by the IDF. And their appointments to the crucial post of Jerusalem Bureau Chief never deviate - they're always Chosenites. Jodi Rudoren, the current Chief, was preceded by Ethan Bronner, who was preceded by James Bennet, who was preceded by Deborah Sonntag. All are Jewish. I wonder do they always appoint Catholics as Rome BC ? Or Orthodox Christians to Moscow?

But the best laid plans of mice and men gang aft agley. Because the current BC, possibly betraying her inexperience, inadvertently exposes the bottomless cynicism of Israeli machinations in the Syrian civil war. Also explains why prior to the Russian intervention the war seemed destined to go on forever. In her article entitled "Israel Backs Limited Strike Against Syria" she showed that the Israelis wereinstructing working with the US Government to, as per the Yinon Plan, prolong the carnage indefinitely. "For Jerusalem the status quo, horrific as it may be from a humanitarian perspective, seems preferable to either a victory for [Assad] or a strengthening of rebel groups."
She quotes Alon Pinkas, a former Israeli Consul General in New York as follows: "This is a playoff situation in which you need both teams to lose, but at least you don't want one to win - we'll settle for a tie. Let them both bleed, hemorrhage to death: that's the strategic thinking here. As long as it lingers there's no threat from Syria."
Lovely. So if you've been wondering, as I have, why neither ISIS nor Assad have been able to land a decisive blow.....well now you know.
ZOG.

But the best laid plans of mice and men gang aft agley. Because the current BC, possibly betraying her inexperience, inadvertently exposes the bottomless cynicism of Israeli machinations in the Syrian civil war. Also explains why prior to the Russian intervention the war seemed destined to go on forever. In her article entitled "Israel Backs Limited Strike Against Syria" she showed that the Israelis were
She quotes Alon Pinkas, a former Israeli Consul General in New York as follows: "This is a playoff situation in which you need both teams to lose, but at least you don't want one to win - we'll settle for a tie. Let them both bleed, hemorrhage to death: that's the strategic thinking here. As long as it lingers there's no threat from Syria."
Lovely. So if you've been wondering, as I have, why neither ISIS nor Assad have been able to land a decisive blow.....well now you know.
ZOG.










