The U.S. demonstrates a willingness to utilize its veto power at the United Nations Security Council and reasserts its commitment to Israel. Barack Obama, the United States’ principal representative and a Nobel Peace Prize winner, speaks on behalf of the government. Moreover, it is not by sheer chance that among Obama's closest collaborators are Zionists like Rahm Emanuel.
The extreme right acts as an independent group, while the Democratic Party has its own representatives, Emanuel being one of them. Emanuel was a civil service volunteer for the Israeli army during the Persian Gulf War, and he has defended heinous acts of aggression.
President Obama, who appointed this man as his Chief of Staff and considers him a trustworthy collaborator, is the same Obama who showed his readiness to veto any decision made by the Security Council recognizing Palestine as a state.
During his last speech to the United Nations, Obama spoke about Israel in the same way Condolezza Rice did when she attempted to justify the killing in Gaza. Agreement with the Zionist group unifies both the right wing and the extreme right within the U.S. political power system.
Furthermore, Brazil and Colombia are both provisional members of the Security Council. Obama is well aware that Colombia, governed by the right wing extremist Juan Manuel Santos, would attempt to avoid the acknowledgment of Palestine.
Santos states that Israelis and Palestinians must negotiate among themselves to achieve a sense of peace. Couldn't he have said something different from what Obama said? Santos is a clever politician, but he cannot always hide the fact that he acts like a puppet, and sometimes, his true colors show.
While Álvaro Uribe Vélez, the ex-president who was not presentable because of his clear paramilitary ties, was in office, Santos, the Defense Secretary at the time, received assistance from Israel in attacking his own neighbors, including raiding Ecuador in March 2008.
Obama is ahead of those who infringe on political progress. He lied when he introduced himself as an agent of change. That much is obvious.
Estados Unidos manifiesta su disposición a utilizar su poder de veto en el Consejo de Seguridad de las Naciones Unidas, y reafirma su compromiso con Israel. Y en nombre del gobierno habla su principal representante, el Premio Nobel de la Paz Barack Obama. No por casualidad hay entre los colaboradores más cercanos de Obama sionistas como Rahm Emanuel.
La ultraderecha actúa como sector, y en el Partido Demócrata tiene sus representantes. Emanuel es uno de ellos. Fue voluntario civil al servicio del Ejército de Israel durante la guerra del Golfo Pérsico, y ha defendido abominables acciones de fuerza.
El Obama que lo nombró jefe de gabinete y que lo tiene entre sus colaboradores de confianza, es el mismo que se mostró dispuesto a vetar cualquier resolución del Consejo de Seguridad que reconozca a Palestina como Estado.
En su reciente discurso en la ONU, Obama habló de Israel en los mismos términos en que habló la ultraconservadora Condoleezza Rice cuando intentó justificar la matanza de Gaza. El compromiso con el sector sionista, une a derechistas y ultraderechistas dentro del poder estadounidense.
Brasil y Colombia son miembros temporales del Consejo de Seguridad. Obama sabe que la Colombia gobernada por el ultraderechista Juan Manuel Santos trataría de evitar el reconocimiento de Palestina.
Santos dice que israelíes y palestinos tienen que lograr la paz en negociaciones entre ellos. ¡No pudo construir una frase distinta a la de Obama! Es un político hábil, pero no siempre puede ocultar su condición de siervo... a veces se le ve la cola.
Durante el gobierno de Álvaro Uribe Vélez (el expresidente que se hizo impresentable por sus evidentes vínculos con el paramilitarismo), Santos, como ministro de Defensa, recibió la colaboración de Israel para agredir a sus vecinos, incluso para la incursión en Ecuador en marzo del año 2008.
Obama está a la cabeza de quienes atentan contra el avance político... Mintió al presentarse como agente de cambio... Ya es obvio...
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