Keith Ellison's Stealth Jihad
It is impossible to tell for sure what is going on any longer. All we can do is take open source intelligence and present what we think is happening. We are under a dialectic in which people are forced into a position where these private banking networks can easily manipulate the political, economic and military circumstances. If you want to learn more about what is going on between the US, Israel and China, please go to the hyperlinked Bitchute link at the end of this post and listen to this "intelligence briefing." You will not hear this type of analysis anywhere else on the internet with all social media platforms controlled by private corporate intelligence networks. The City of London's forward fire base Israel and China being examined as the British attack America.
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Source: The Times of Israel
Breaking China: A rupture looms between Israel and the United States
As an American-Chinese power struggle ramps up, the Jewish state increasingly feels the fallout with US pressure to nix deals it deems detrimental to its security interests
By Ron Kampeas | 3 June 2020
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu meets with Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing, March 21, 2017. (Xinhua/Rao Ainmin/ via JTA)
WASHINGTON (JTA) — Israel's announcement last week that an Israeli consortium would build Sorek 2, the world's largest desalination plant, surprised many who had been watching the deal: The contract had been expected to go to a Hong Kong-based company.
But that was before the Trump administration ramped up pressure on Israel to diminish its ties to China.
For years, Israel has been working to dramatically expand trade with China, one of the world's largest markets. That push is suddenly running up against strong opposition from the White House, as the Trump administration pivots from the decades-old policy of increasing US engagement with China to treating the country as an increasingly bitter rival.
The Sorek 2 deal was widely seen as a bow to pressure from the Trump administration, which is pushing Israel and other key allies to curtail trade with China. But observers of this deepening dynamic say it may not be enough to head off a US-Israel crisis over China.
A Chinese company, SIPG, is building a major port in Haifa and will control it for 25 years. The Trump administration, according to multiple insiders, wants Israel to roll back at least part of that deal. The Israelis consider it a done deal, even if they may have regrets over it.
"It's a bit of a shock to the system," Jonathan Schanzer, the vice president of a think tank, the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, that has close ties with the Trump administration and with the government of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, said of the looming crisis. "We had been hearing from the administration officials and even some Israeli diplomats about some of the complications arising from the intensification of the great power competition between the US and China."
Illustrative: Shipping containers at the Haifa port. November 14, 2011. (Yaakov Naumi/Flash90.)
In mid-May, the Trump administration unveiled a 16-page revised approach for relating to China amid American fury with the Chinese for obfuscating the origins of the coronavirus and failing to contain the pandemic. The US has not publicly spelled out potential consequences for countries that do not go along with its anti-China push.
But those with ties to both the Israeli and US government said there is a real risk of diminished security cooperation if Israel does not accede to American pressure to stringently review any commercial deals with China and nix those that might impinge on Israeli and US security interests.
Doug Feith, a top Pentagon official under President George W. Bush who helped resolve the last US-Israel crisis over China — over Israel's weapons sales to China in the mid-2000s — said the Trump administration was poised to act unless Israel took steps to alleviate US concerns.
Please go to The Times of Israel to read the entire article.
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Intelligence briefing for 4 June 2020:
72. ISRAEL HAS DECLARED OPEN WAR ON AMERICA...AND NO ONE NOTICED
From the image in the Times of Israel article above ZIM Integrated Moving Services Ltd, is an Israeli company that vacated its office (10,000 square feet) in the North WTC tower a few days before the events of 9/11, breaking its lease. The lease ran untill the end of 2001. The company lost $50,000 by breaking the lease. Later, FBI agent Michael Dick, who was investigating Israeli spying before and after 9/11 and looking into the suspicious move, was removed from his duties by the head of the Justice Department's criminal division, Michael Chertoff. Another Israeli company, Clearforest, had an office in the WTC with 19 employees, of whom 14 weren't in the building and the others apparently escaped.
Who's behind 9/11?
Mr. Steve Bannon reads the New Federal State of China Declaration. Anything to say about Israel's cooperation with China, Mr. Bannon?
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