*An old Zionist dream: the partition of Iraq*
/Gabriele Zamparini, The Cat's Dream/
Finally the Imperial Senate calls for Iraq's partition. / US lawmakers
voted Wednesday to split Iraq into a loose federation of sectarian-based
regions and urged President George W Bush to press Iraqi leaders to
agree. / The proposal came from Senator Joseph Biden, the smart-ass who
heads the chamber's foreign relations committee and is running for the
2008 Democratic Party presidential nomination. A few months ago, Sen.
Biden, interviewed by Shalom TV, an American mainstream Jewish cable
television network, called Israel "the single greatest strength America
has in the Middle East". /"I am a Zionist,/" stated Senator Biden. "/You
don't have to be a Jew to be a Zionist."/ We know the Israel Lobby is
not a very convincing thesis, at least for Noam Chomsky. So, let's talk
about coincidences. In 1982, Israel Shahak, a professor at Hebrew
University in Jerusalem and chairman of the Israeli League for Human and
Civil Rights, wrote: / The idea that all the Arab states should be
broken down, by Israel, into small units, occurs again and again in
Israeli strategic thinking/...
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*FLASHBACK: The Zionist conspiracy to divide the Arab states into small
units*
/The *FREE ARAB VOICE*/
In 1982 the Hebrew-language magazine Kivunim (Directions), the official
organ of the World Zionist Organization published an important article
entitled, "A Strategy for Israel in the Nineteen Eighties". The Editor
of Kivunim is Yoram Beck, Head of Publications, Department of
Information, of the World Zionist Organization. Also on the Editorial
Committee of Kivunim is Amnon Hadary, a member of the Palmach during the
1948 atrocities. Israel Shahak, professor of organic chemistry at the
Hebrew University in Jerusalem, and chairman of the Israeli League for
Human and Civil Rights translated the article into English and wrote the
following foreword to it. It was published in 1982 as a pamphlet by the
Association of Arab-American University graduates. Professor Shahak
states: The following essay represents, in my opinion, the accurate and
detailed plan of the present Zionist regime for the Middle East which is
based on the division of the whole area into small states, and the
dissolution of all the existing Arab states. I will comment on the
military aspect of this plan in a concluding note....
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*Joe's Borrowed Idea: Split Iraq into Three Pieces*
/Kurt Nimmo/
It is, to say the least, a predictable outcome, one that dovetails
nicely with the neocon master plan. "US lawmakers voted Wednesday to
split Iraq into a loose federation of sectarian-based regions and urged
President George W Bush to press Iraqi leaders to agree," reports
Monsters and Critics. "More than 20 Republicans joined Democrats to pass
the non-binding measure in the Senate, 75-23, showing frustration in
both parties about Bush's war policy and lagging national reconciliation
in Iraq." How anybody expects "national reconciliation" in a
country---or the mere shadow of a country---bombed to kingdom come is
not explained, not that it matters, as splintering Iraq into three
distinct pieces harks back to the earliest Israeli planners, or maybe I
should say criminal connivers. "This is not a new idea, nor does it
surface for the first time in Zionist strategic thinking," writes Khalil
Nakhleh. "Indeed, fragmenting all Arab states into smaller units has
been a recurrent theme. This theme has been documented on a very modest
scale in the AAUG publication, Israel's Sacred Terrorism (1980), by
Livia Rokach
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