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U.S. Military Leaders Support Iran Deal
Scores of high-level American military leaders support the Iran deal. For example, the following 35 military officials – from the Army, Navy, Air Force and Marine Corps – signed a letter urging support for the deal:
- General James “Hoss” Cartwright, U.S. Marine Corps
- General Joseph P. Hoar, U.S. Marine Corps
- General Merrill “Tony” McPeak, U.S. Air Force
- General Lloyd W. “Fig” Newton, US. Air Force
- Lieutenant General Robert G. Gard, Jr., U.S. Army
- Lieutenant General Arlen D. Jameson, U.S. Air Force
- Lieutenant General Frank Kearney, U.S. Army
- Lieutenant General Claudia J. Kennedy, U.S. Army
- Lieutenant General Donald L. Kerrick, U.S. Army
- Lieutenant General Charles P. Otstott, U.S. Army
- Lieutenant General Norman R. Seip, U.S. Air Force
- Lieutenant General James M. Thompson, U.S. Army
- Vice Admiral Kevin P. Green, U.S. Navy
- Vice Admiral Lee F. Gunn, US. Navy
- Major General George Buskirk, US Army
- Major General Paul D. Eaton, U.S. Army
- Major General Marcelite J. Harris, U.S. Air Force
- Major General Frederick H. Lawson, U.S. Army Major General William L. Nash, U.S. Army
- Major General Tony Taguba, U.S. Army
- Rear Admiral John Hutson, U.S. Navy
- Rear Admiral Malcolm MacKinnon HI, US. Navy
- Rear Admiral Edward “Sonny” Masco, U.S. Navy
- Rear Admiral Joseph Sestak, U.S. Navy
- Rear Admiral Garland “Gar” P. Wright, US. Navy
- Brigadier General John Adams, US. Air Force
- Brigadier General Stephen A. Cheney, U.S. Marine Corps
- Brigadier General Patricia “Pat” Foote, U.S. Army
- Brigadier General Lawrence E. Gillespie, U.S. Army
- Brigadier General John Johns, U.S. Army
- Brigadier General David McGinnis, U.S. Army
- Brigadier General Stephen Xenakis, U.S. Army
- Rear Admiral James Arden “Jamie” Barnett, Jr., U.S. Navy
- Rear Admiral Jay A. DeLoach, U.S. Navy
- Rear Admiral Harold L. Robinson, U.S. Navy
- Rear Admiral Alan Steinman, U.S. Coast Guard
General Martin Dempsey – Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff – agrees.
So does Admiral Cecil E.D. Haney, U.S. Navy, who is commander of the U.S. Strategic Command.
And Admiral Eric Olson, U.S. Navy, who was Commander of U.S. Special Operations Command.
- Secretary of Defense William Perry
- National Security Advisor Zbigniew Brzezinski
- National Security Advisor General Brent Scowcroft
- National Security Advisor Samuel Berger
- Secretary of State Madeline Albright
- Assistant Secretary of Defense and Chairman National Intelligence Council Joseph Nye
- Director for Iran, National Security Council and Deputy Coordinator for Sanctions Policy at the Department of State Richard Nephew
- National Security Council Member for Iran and the Persian Gulf Gary Sick
- Numerous additional high-level American defense, intelligence and diplomatic officials
Scores of top Israeli generals and intelligence chiefs endorse the deal as well.
So do 340 U.S. rabbis from across the political spectrum. And the majority of American Jews. And see this.
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that google search shows nothing definite.
didn't think /sarc was needed...
A Zionist Organization of America (ZOA) analysis found that the "340 Rabbis For Iran Deal" are affiliated with groups hostile to Israel, including J Street (which works with the pro-Iranian NIAC), BDS Group "Jewish Voice for Peace," and the Israel-bashing "Rabbis for Human Rights."
There are approximately 5,000 Rabbis in the US. 94% of them did NOT sign the pro-Iran Agreement statement. BTW...American Jews oppose the agreement by 2-1, Israelis 7-1, and Americans in general by 2-1.
The majority of the 'Iran Deal Rabbis' are affiliated with J Street, funded by the anti-Zionist and Socialist billionaire George Soros. As Liberal Princeton law professor Alan Dershowitz observes, J Street "always seems to be taking positions that are anti-Israel." In fact J Street U's new student board president is an anti-Israel Muslim.
J Street has financial and other ties to the National Iranian American
Council (NIAC), an arm of the Iranian regime. Dissident journalist Hassan Daioleslam revealed that NIAC serves as a lobbying group for Iran, and that NIAC's president and founder, Trita Parsi, has a long-term close relationship with Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif. Zarif just happens to have been John Kerry's counterpart in the Iran Nuclear Agreement negotiations.
referencing alan the ethnic cleanser douchewitz does not give your side many points. try again.
? Seems to me most governments just do as they please any time they feel like it.
Of course they do. The only military leaders left are the fag loving, hand-picked lot that is willing to play Bend Over For The Chief. All the ones with any common sense and confidence in their sexual persuasion were pushed out the door on "bribery" charges.
*Bend over for Israel
"Straight to Hell Boyy-ys-
Straight to Hee-ell"
What do these MIC war mongers see in there that they like so much?
Or just trying to avoid the cull.
So, do we joint those jumping off the bridge or do we follow our mother's advice. I have never had much faith in George Washington's blog. This do not increase my faith.
you dumbfucks just can't resist an ad hominen attack. people don't call you stupid to your face they just think it every time they see you.
'Ol George, dumbshit that he is, forgot to mention that all these "U.S. Military Leaders" are RETIRED.
GW doesn't let the actual facts that characterize his assertions get in the way of his inflamation.
I've asked it in the past, several times, to be an equal-opportunity expositor.
Evidently, this tiger can't changes its spots.
- Ned
[Edit: further, I give GW credit for being an intelligent unit. Therefore, the only alternative that I can consider is malfeasance and/or bias and/or a dis-information source.]
[[GW can clarify the situation at its convenience.]]
It should be obvious if you know anything about the Pentagram. If you're not an Israeli-firster, you are uninvited permanently - one way or another - from commanding anybody in the U.S. military.
The surest way to find yourself 'retired' is to support any policy Israel opposes. Your first duty is to support and defend the constitution OF ISRAEL.
I certainly don't think that's the way the U.S. military leadership should operate - I'm just pointing out the obvious. Once you make it to the Pentagram, you serve an entirely different set of masters than the U.S. citizens have been lead to believe (or simply chose to believe). Israeli interests are only ONE of those 'other' masters. The U.S. constitution doesn't even make the top 20 in most general's minds. Want proof? Ask a retired staff officer from the Pentagon or any of their support staff that can speak freely.
Gen. Smedley Butler was right: war is a racket. During my entire lifetime, it has never had anything to do with defending what's left of the U.S. constitution.
my mother is not israeli.
"Hoss" Cartwright and "Fig" Newton?
How does Deez Nuts stand on this issue?
U.S. Military leaders support Iran deal.
mmmm, no they don't. They're supporting their careers from the Purger In Chief.