| LIST OF GENERALS AND ADMIRALS THAT SAY “ISRAEL FIRST, AMERICA SECOND” |
|
|
|
| Written by Gordon Duff | |||
| Monday, 12 April 2010 03:59 | |||
|
ALL HAVE ACCEPTED TRAVEL AND GRATUITIES FROM ISRAEL...AND NOW DANCE FOR THEIR SUPPER
PAID FOR BY THE MOSSAD FRONT, JINSA (JEWISH INSTITUTE FOR INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS)
THE FOLLOWING RETIRED OFFICERS OFFICALLY STAND AGAINST THE POLICY OF AMERICA'S ELECTED GOVERNMENT TO FORUMLATE FOREIGN POLICY AS STATED IN THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, THE DOCUMENT THEY SWORE, AT ONE TIME IN THEIR LIVES, PERHAPS PRIOR TO THEIR PAID JUNKETS TO ISRAEL, TO PROTECT AND DEFEND. Rear Admiral Charles Beers, USN (ret.) Major General Bobby Floyd, USAF (ret.) We, the undersigned, have traveled to Israel over the years with The Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs (JINSA). We brought with us our decades of military experience and, following unrestricted access to Israel's civilian and military leaders, came away with the unswerving belief that the security of the State of Israel is a matter of great importance to the United States and its policy in the Middle East and Eastern Mediterranean. A strong, secure Israel is an asset upon which American military planners and political leaders can rely. Israel is a democracy - a rare and precious commodity in the region - and Israel shares our commitment to freedom, personal liberty and rule of law. The United States and Israel established security cooperation during the Cold War, and today the two countries face the common threat of terrorism by those who fear freedom and liberty. Historically close cooperation between the United States. and Israel at all levels including the IDF, military research and development, shared intelligence and bilateral military training exercises enhances the security of both countries. American police and law enforcement officials have reaped the benefit of close cooperation with Israeli professionals in the areas of domestic counter-terrorism practices and first response to terrorist attacks. Israel and the United States are drawn together by shared values and shared threats to our well-being. The proliferation of weapons and nuclear technology across the Middle East and Asia, and the ballistic missile technology to deliver systems across wide areas require cooperation in intelligence, technology and security policy. Terrorism, as well as the origins of financing, training and executing terrorist acts, need to be addressed multilaterally when possible. The dissemination of hatred and support of terrorism by violent extremists in the name of Islam, whether state or non-state actors, must be addressed as a threat to global peace. In the Middle East, a volatile region so vital to U.S. interests, it would be foolish to disengage - or denigrate - an ally such as Israel. Source: GORDUN DUFF Gordon Duff is a Marine Vietnam veteran, grunt and 100% disabled vet. He has been a featured commentator on TV and radio including Al Jazeera and his articles have been carried by news services around the world. He has been a UN Diplomat, defense contractor and is a widely published expert on military and defense issues.
|












