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December
12-29-2007, 07:07 PM
Bhutto Wanted Ties With Israel, Mossad Protection
Israel Today
12-29-7

JERUSALEM -- Israeli media reports on Friday revealed that slain Pakistani opposition leader Benazir Bhutto intended to establish official relations with the Jewish state if elected and was seeking Mossad protection in the interim.

Speaking to The Jerusalem Post, Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert grieved over Bhutto's assassination following an election rally on Thursday, and said that upon her return to Pakistan in October after years of exile Bhutto conveyed to him via a mutual acquaintance that she wanted close ties between Israel and Pakistan.

The Hebrew daily newspaper Ma'ariv further revealed that Bhutto had asked Israel's Mossad spy agency, along with the CIA and Britain's Scotland Yard, to help protect her in the run-up to Pakistan's January 8 election. Bhutto complained that current Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf was trying to make her an easy target for assassination by not allowing her to use adequate protective measures.

According to the report, Israel's Foreign Ministry was in favor of aiding Bhutto, though the government ultimately decided against it for fear of angering the Musharraf regime and upsetting relations with neighboring India, a close ally of Israel engaged in an ongoing bitter confrontation with Pakistan.

Israeli leaders lamented that Bhutto, a popular former prime minister who was twice deposed by authoritarian elements, could have served as a bridge between Israel and the Muslim world.

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http://www.israeltoday.co.il/default.aspx?tabid=178&nid=14909


Hmmm..... :grrrr:

crimzonsol
12-30-2007, 01:23 AM
Whats the point here?

moses2792796
12-30-2007, 02:47 AM
Surprise surprise, a passive aggressive moralistic retard wanted to get to know the jews better. She was aspiring to be just like everyones' favourite jew.

December
12-30-2007, 07:03 PM
Whats the point here?


She was a Zionist agent.

Pookie
12-30-2007, 08:35 PM
Oh, I get it. It's okay for Bush and the US to be friends with Israel but not a female Muslim Pakistani opposition leader. She of course is a Zionist agent.
I have a question: Does that make Bush a Zionist agent too?
Gaahhh!
And if she wasn't allowed the security measures and went elsewhere to get the protection she needed, what's wrong with that?
It's kind of obvious now that she didn't have the proper security.
She's dead, for Heaven's sake. And just NOW there's something wrong with her wish to have better protection? Think!
Unbelievable.
Pookie

AlanC
12-31-2007, 12:07 AM
December thinks everyone is a Zionist agent...... except Ron Paul of course.

Pogo
12-31-2007, 06:30 AM
Oh, I get it. It's okay for Bush and the US to be friends with Israel but not a female Muslim Pakistani opposition leader. She of course is a Zionist agent.
I have a question: Does that make Bush a Zionist agent too?
Gaahhh!
And if she wasn't allowed the security measures and went elsewhere to get the protection she needed, what's wrong with that?
It's kind of obvious now that she didn't have the proper security.
She's dead, for Heaven's sake. And just NOW there's something wrong with her wish to have better protection? Think!
Unbelievable.
Pookie

Well, I think it could be said that Bush is a Zionist stooge. If he bent over backwards any further for them he'd be parking his head upside his bum.

tony mitra
01-18-2008, 01:43 AM
Bhutto was, in many ways, a lot different than most any Muslim politician that wanted to stand for election. She was perceived inside her own country as an US stooge, not a Zionist agent. This was one of the reasons the fanatics or the Islamists hated her, apart from being a woman with aspirations to Govern a Muslim nation.

She was also rumored to be eager to broker peace with India and help bring in market reforms, as well as a promoter of Secularism as against a Muslim faith based Government. All these were points that went against her in the eyes of the Islamists.

Then there was the issue of terrorism, Al Qaeda, and Taleban. Bhutto, whatever her capabilities, did speak at least to the US and outsiders, about her willingness to stamp out terrorism and fanaticism from the outlying provinces. I frankly did not believe she could deliver, partly because I do believe the problems are deep rooted and complex enough to be beyond reach of any elected head, or military head, of Pakistan in the near term.

Ms Bhutto also had been tarnished for excess corruption during her last rule, although none of the corruption charges might have been proved in any Pakistan court. Little ever gets proven in a court there on high crimes. Her husband, Mr. Zardari, was nick-named Mr. Ten Percent. Whatever business you wanted to start in Pakistan, you could do so, provided you gave ten percent commission to him, or so the accusation went.

Today, Zardari and his teenage son is trying to cobble up the leadership of the party. The party more or less existed on single person charisma - Mr. Bhutto when he was alive, then Benazir Bhutto when her father was hanged (also for alleged corruption, which I think was perhaps trumped up charges).

The gruesome assassination of Ms Bhutto, and the subsequent attempt to hush up the cause of her death, and the persons involved in it, is an indication on how the state of things there are.

Her first name, Benazir, incidentally, is a Hindi-Urdu word with a meaning. It means 'beyond compare', or incomparable.

Either way, she was no Zionest agent. Isralis have been offering private protection agents to a lot of heads of state in a lot of countries lately. It is one of the things Israel is noted for. Ms Bhutto had less qualms about buying products or services from Israel, than many Muslim political figures.

Just my views
Cheers