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Quantum
21st May 2010, 12:36 PM
http://spectator.org/blog/2010/04/22/rand-paul-and-israel

Rand Paul and Israel

By Philip Klein on 4.22.10 @ 11:06AM

I've obtained a document that the Rand Paul campaign is circulating to those interested in his views on Israel, and it's interesting to see how the positions he's taking as a Republican Senate candidate in Kentucky differ from those adopted by his father, Rep. Ron Paul, a harsh critic of U.S.-Israel ties.

"Israel and the United States have a special relationship," Rand's position paper begins. "With our shared history and common values, the American and Israeli people have formed a bond that unites us across the many thousands of miles between our countries and calls us to work together towards peace and prosperity for our countries."

Rand goes on to support free trade with Israel, call for divestment from Iran, and "strongly object to the arrogant approach of (the) Obama administration" toward the peace process. "Only Israel can decide what is in her security interest, not America and certainly not the United Nations," he asserts.

In one clear departure from his father, Rand states that:

As a United States Senator, I would never vote to condemn Israel for defending herself.

Whether it is fighting Hezbollah in Lebanon, combating Hamas-linked terrorists in Gaza or dealing with potential nuclear threats in the Persian Gulf, Israeli military actions are completely up to the leaders and military of Israel, and Israel alone.

By contrast, when Israel retaliated against Hamas in Gaza to stop rockets from being fired toward Israeli civilians, his father rushed to condemn Israel. In a YouTube video, Ron Paul called it a "pretty sad day for the whole world" that he said reflected the spread of the idea of preemtive war. He went further, by saying the fact that the United States provides aid to Israel and did nothing to try and stop the military action made the U.S. complicit. He said the action would "antagonize" the Arab-Muslim world and warned that "we’ll suffer the consequences."

Continued U.S. support for Israel is part of Ron Paul's broader view of foreign policy and the concept of "blowback." Rand Paul focuses his statement on condemning foreign aid to enemies of Israel, saying that, "In the Senate, I would strive to eliminate all aid to countries that threaten Israel." But he doesn't address the issue of aid to Israel itself.

You can read the full statement after the jump.


The United States Special Relationship with Israel

By Dr. Rand Paul
Candidate, United States Senate

Israel and the United States have a special relationship. With our shared history and common values, the American and Israeli people have formed a bond that unites us across the many thousands of miles between our countries and calls us to work together towards peace and prosperity for our countries.

The free trade agreement that has existed, and been subsequently strengthened, between our countries since 1985 is a tremendous mutual benefit. As a United States Senator, I would work against the growing protectionist sentiment in our country and defend free trade with Israel.

I would never vote to place trade restrictions on Israel, and I would filibuster any attempts to place sanctions on Israel or tariffs on any Israeli goods.

The issue of Palestine is incredibly difficult and complex. The entire world wishes for peace in the region, but any arrangement or treaty must come from Israel, when she is ready and when her conditions have been met.

I strongly object to the arrogant approach of Obama administration, itself a continuation of the failures of past U.S. administrations, as they push Israel to make security concessions behind thinly veiled threats.

Only Israel can decide what is in her security interest, not America and certainly not the United Nations. Friends do not coerce friends to trade land for peace, or to give up the vital security interests of their people.

As a United States Senator, I would never vote to condemn Israel for defending herself.

Whether it is fighting Hezbollah in Lebanon, combating Hamas-linked terrorists in Gaza or dealing with potential nuclear threats in the Persian Gulf, Israeli military actions are completely up to the leaders and military of Israel, and Israel alone.

It is not the place of outsiders to meddle or pass judgment or to use our power or relationship to force Israel to go against her own interest for the sake of “peace.”
Peace is a laudable goal. But it is just that – a goal. It is not an end at any cost.

It makes no sense to me that the United States provides Arab countries hostile to Israel with $12 billion in annual financial and military aid. Many of the weapons that Israel would face in a Middle Eastern conflict would have come directly from our government. I find this appalling. In the Senate, I would strive to eliminate all aid to countries that threaten Israel.

Finally, Iran has become increasingly bellicose towards Israel. Thankfully, Israel has one of the bravest, most elite military forces in the world. I would never vote to prevent Israel from taking any military action her leaders felt necessary to end any Iranian threat.
Just as the United States would not follow the will of another country in the face of our national security, we shall not limit the options of Israel in this area.

Finally, I believe the United States should increase the pressure on Iran. I would mandate that all publicly managed investment funds divest from Iran immediately.

We should not be subsidizing any company that does business with Iran, and we should not allow U.S. companies or those with funds from U.S. taxpayers to enrich Iran through its national energy program. I would fight to end all subsides to American corporations that do business with Iran, including so-called renewable energy companies that work through Brazil to provide support to Iran and empower its dictators dangerous nuclear saber rattling.

Book
21st May 2010, 12:52 PM
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Rand Paul:

Ponce
21st May 2010, 01:16 PM
He should move to the state of Israel........

I can only wonder if his dad (Ron Paul) already disowned him.

TheNocturnalEgyptian
21st May 2010, 01:27 PM
BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO rand paul BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

mamboni
21st May 2010, 01:36 PM
Rand Paul does not go far enough in his supplication to Israel!

We should change the national symbol from the bald eagle to the gefilte fish! We should change the national desert from apple pie to bagels and lox. Each session of Congress should open with a prayer delivered by a rabbi, not a minister. The statue of Columbus that stands astride the Capitol dome should be replaced with a Star of David. These are just a few of the token gestures we must commit to prove our slavish devotion to that wonderful benevolent country to which we owe our very history, traditions and delicatessins!! :puke :sicko

FreeEnergy
21st May 2010, 01:45 PM
The statue of Columbus that stands astride the Capitol dome should be replaced with a Star of David

It has always BEEN a Star of David. In a form of Square and compass.

book posted an excellent image some place here....oh where is it?....here it is:

DMac
21st May 2010, 02:25 PM
Rand Paul has Bilderberger support. Nuff said.

Large Sarge
21st May 2010, 02:31 PM
the difference is being a senator versus a congressperson



think back to cynthia mckinney, or findley from illinois (now retired)

even the old tax evader from ohio, traficant

these folks spoke out against Israel, 9/11, etc

seems to me that is the ceiling for even a remote level of honesty

you get to senator or higher, and you are done, they own you

between zionist campaign contributions, and zionist ministers "vote for rand paul, he supports the chosenites"

etc

EE_
21st May 2010, 02:36 PM
This sounds like a liberal cockgobbler hit piece on Rand?
If true, his dad aparently didn't beat him enough and this would disqualify him from any support from me!
Ron Paul should stand up and denounce him as his son!

DMac
21st May 2010, 02:43 PM
This sounds like a liberal cockgobbler hit piece on Rand?
If true, his dad aparently didn't beat him enough and this would disqualify him from any support from me!
Ron Paul should stand up and denounce him as his son!



Perhaps the Ron Paul delusion is being shown for what it really is?

MAGNES
21st May 2010, 04:04 PM
You can't tell the outright truth and survive.

Let's see what he does.

Even if you support Israel it ain't enough,
look at Obama, they own him and they still
cry. And Israelis hate him.

Rand Paul Strikes Back At Mainstream Media Smear Machine

http://www.prisonplanet.com/rand-paul-strikes-back-at-mainstream-media-smear-machine.html

sirgonzo420
21st May 2010, 04:18 PM
You can't tell the outright truth and survive.

Let's see what he does.

Even if you support Israel it ain't enough,
look at Obama, they own him and they still
cry. And Israelis hate him.

Rand Paul Strikes Back At Mainstream Media Smear Machine

http://www.prisonplanet.com/rand-paul-strikes-back-at-mainstream-media-smear-machine.html


He's running for Senator and he wants to actually GET INTO OFFICE.

If/when he gets into office, it's a new game.... but while he's CAMPAIGNING, he has to play the game a little.

It's fuckin' politics - I don't like it either, but it is what it is.

Apparition
21st May 2010, 04:20 PM
You can't tell the outright truth and survive.

Let's see what he does.

Even if you support Israel it ain't enough,
look at Obama, they own him and they still
cry. And Israelis hate him.

Rand Paul Strikes Back At Mainstream Media Smear Machine

http://www.prisonplanet.com/rand-paul-strikes-back-at-mainstream-media-smear-machine.html


He's running for Senator and he wants to actually GET INTO OFFICE.

If/when he gets into office, it's a new game.... but while he's CAMPAIGNING, he has to play the game a little.

It's f*ckin' politics - I don't like it either, but it is what it is.


Yep.

How saddening it is.

illumin19
21st May 2010, 04:22 PM
Hahahha,

Can anyone deny who the gatekeepers are here??


Hey Rand, I think you missed a spot.........make sure to lick in between the toes too will ya!!

BrewTech
21st May 2010, 05:16 PM
Documents can be forged... i.e. Niger uranium cake blah blah blah...

If you wanted to sever the ties between Rand Paul and his potential supporters, what kind of things would you have him "supporting" in a forged document?

Hmmmm?

LuckyStrike
21st May 2010, 06:33 PM
When his zionist roots came out a month ago I cut all ties with him 100%. Before I blogged about him, donated to him, told everyone I knew about him and how excited I was that it looked like we would have "a clone of Ron Paul" in the senate.

What a sham.

People can say "this is how they game is played" which is essentially what Andrew Schiff told me when I wrote him about Peters neo con tendency's but Ron Paul doesn't play the game and he got elected. This whole israel thing came out a couple weeks before the primary and I think at BEST it got him 1% of the vote but he won by 20% so don't tell me he needs to kiss jew ass to get elected. Even if he did, I want someone that shoots you straight and doesn't play games even if it does cost him the race. You either have convictions or your don't.

He is running in Kentucky, not jew york.

woodman
21st May 2010, 08:58 PM
"Israel and the United States have a special relationship,"

Like a tick on a dog, except this tick is in control of the dog.

JohnQPublic
22nd May 2010, 12:31 AM
First Sarah Palin, now Rand Paul.

EE_
22nd May 2010, 02:45 AM
"Israel and the United States have a special relationship,"

Like a tick on a dog, except this tick is in control of the dog.


http://i289.photobucket.com/albums/ll226/jbuggie0120/dogs/ticks.jpg

Quantum
22nd May 2010, 03:05 AM
First Sarah Palin, now Rand Paul.


Do not be surprised about a Palin-Paul ticket in 2012. With required photos of both visiting the Wailing Wall, wearing the Satanic beanies, being peddled around.