AIPAC army council meet
Digery Cohen | 28.03.2007 09:39
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To stall Bush in his tracks.
Rice said to Olmert that "my primary goal is to establish a mechanism, a common approach, that I can use with yourself and Abbas in parallel so that we are addressing the same issues."
"That's really the key right now as I’ve got certain instructions from the Saudis," she said.
Olmert told her to brighten up and smell the coffee and asked her if bush knew about this.
Israeli officials explained Olmert would never consider the "parallel" format and were also stunned at the scope of the issues Rice wanted to raise.
Olmert refused to put on the table any of the core issues of the conflict, such as borders, Jerusalem and the settlement of refugees.
"This sort of nonsense would just lead to peace and if Bush does not stop listening to the Saudis I will put a Policy –Action Committee on him," he said.
He told Rice he would activate the Active Service Units of his guerrilla army in the States to start investigations into Bush if she did not stop her nonsense.
"His guerrilla army was the best in the world and in this newest form did not even need to use guns or anything crude like that," he boasted.
"The AIPAC had Active Service Units called Policy-Action Committees all over America just waiting for the call," he said.
"They hid behind innocuous name like ‘Republicans for Peace," he explained.
"Their preferred method of operation was to gang up on and organize against any Congress member and threaten him with political suicide if he did not toe the Israeli line and do what he was told," he said.
"With Presidents they usually tied tem up with investigations if they stepped out of the Israeli line," he concluded.
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