Comment .Email to Clinton: Spark Palestininan protests
Email to Clinton: Spark Palestininan protests
"..The proposal was made in a Dec. 18,
2011 email to Clinton by then US ambassador to Israel, Thomas Pickering,
as a method to prompt Israel’s leaders to resume the failed
negotiations with the Palestinians...."
Comment .
But this US ambassador to Israel must be such a good man!Just so eager to help the oppressed and for so many years tyrannized Palestinians (and the simple Israeli citizens living a constrained , unnatural, militaristic life for that matter), as any normal human being would be! Even in such a complicated , dangerously embarrassing those involved and endagering many international relations and datum , unorthodox method.
Or is there another narrative , much deeper than the expected , obvious solution of the Middle-East problem, the manifestation target of this 'project'?
What can a total 'game-changer in the region' be? Perhaps NATO and US overpowering the Israelis and establishing their 'governance' there?And to what actual end ?
Would the Palestinians regain their sovereignty, or tribulation, worse than before, would be hidden behind the corner for them? What 'party' would profit in the long run, after such a 'successful accomplishment' ? Definitely the NWO and the ultimate Controllers , to Humanity's utter distress???
Well, hopefully NOT!!! m.l.p.
Tue Jan 12, 2016 12:56PM
Former Secretary of State
Hillary Clinton testifies before the House Select Committee on Benghazi,
October 22, 2011. The committee held a hearing to continue its
investigation on the attack that killed Ambassador Chris Stevens and
three other Americans at the diplomatic compound in Benghazi, Libya, on
the evening of September 11, 2012. (AFP photo)
Former US Secretary of State
Hillary Clinton considered a secret plan to foment unrest among
Palestinians in order to push Israelis into taking action, a new batch
of emails reveals.
The proposal was made in a Dec. 18,
2011 email to Clinton by then US ambassador to Israel, Thomas Pickering,
as a method to prompt Israel’s leaders to resume the failed
negotiations with the Palestinians.
Pickering characterized the
plan as a potential “game changer in the region,” recommending that the
United States undertake the campaign to spark protests, led by female
Palestinians, against Israel.
“What will change the situation is a
major effort to use non-violent protests and demonstrations to put
peace back in the center of people’s aspirations as well as their
thoughts, and use that to influence the political leadership,” Pickering
wrote.
“This is far from a sure thing, but far, in my humble
view, from hopeless,” he continued. “Women can and ought to be at the
center of these demonstrations. Many men and others will denigrate the
idea.”
He said that Israeli soldiers were “fearful, nervous,
outnumbered [and] insecure,” and would resort to the use of force when
encountered by Palestinian men.
Pickering, who also served as
undersecretary of state for political affairs under former President
Bill Clinton, wrote that the White House must keep its role in the
unrest a secret so as not to create tensions with Tel Aviv.
The
former diplomat suggested that the United States should employ
non-governmental groups and third parties to “help” implement the plan.
Benjamin Netanyahu meets Hillary Clinton at the prime minister's office on November 20, 2012.Pickering
said that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was the impediment
to reaching a two-state solution and would not accept any suggestions
that the Palestinians can offer.
“He is much more satisfied with the status quo than with the risks of change,” he said of Netanyahu.
Pickering’s
email was among 3,000 pages of Clinton’s emails the State Department
released last Thursday night, which included 66 that were deemed
classified.