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Obama Taps Neocons to Run Middle East Policy

Posted by PUPPETGOV on Jan 12th, 2009 and filed under Israel/Palestine, New World Order. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. You can leave a response or trackback to this entry

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By Kurt Nimmo~Infowars

On January 8, the Jewish Telegraph Agency reported Obama has decided to add two more dubious insiders to his “change” (for the worse) team. One is an avowed neocon warmonger, the other yet another CFR member and pro-Israel zealot.

From the JTA website:

An official close to the transition team told JTA on Thursday that [Dan] Shapiro, a former senior U.S. Senate staffer and the Obama official who handled outreach to the Jewish community, and [Dennis] Ross, President Clinton’s top Middle East envoy, are “likely to have jobs with the administration.”

The official commented after JTA called to confirm reports that Ross was slated to be the chief Middle East adviser to Hillary Rodham Clinton, Obama’s secretary of state-designate, and that Shapiro would head the Middle East desk at the National Security Council. The official could not confirm those reports.

Dennis Ross is nothing if not a neocon, albeit of the Democrat stripe. He is in bed with the Washington Institute for Near East Policy and the Project for the New American Century, the organization that brought us the invasion of Iraq and so far more than a million dead Iraqis. He also haunts the American Enterprise Institute, the think tank where Bush once bragged he selected the “minds” that have run his foreign policy over the last eight years.

Ross is an advisor for United Against Nuclear Iran, the self-proclaimed “broad-based coalition” determined to breathe life into the fantasy that Iran has nukes and will use them against the U.S. and Israel. United Against Nuclear Iran is run by the raving lunatic John Bolton.

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