Tuesday, 16 June 2009

Dennis Ross to the NSC...


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Dennis Ross
AP, here



"The Obama administration's pointman on Iran is moving from the State Department to the White House to better coordinate inter-agency policy on the Persian Gulf region, U.S. officials said Monday.


Dennis Ross, who is in charge of formulating President Barack Obama's outreach to Iran as special adviser for the Gulf and Southwest Asia, will take a similar position at the National Security Council, the officials said. The officials spoke on condition of anonymity because details of the switch have not yet been finalized.


The White House and State Department declined to comment on the matter but denied an Israeli newspaper report that Ross was being removed from his job. Ross worked on the Middle East peace process for the administrations of former Presidents George H.W. Bush and Bill Clinton."



Posted by G, Z, & or B at 9:55 PM

"With or without Ross, Israeli agitprop & information ops. are so successful in creating their own image of Iran that war has become certain.."



Lang in SST, here

"Ha'aretz says that Ross is no longer going to be working at State. He will go over to the White House. Good, he can be watched more closely there. The FBI is still smarting over their defeats in the AIPAC espionage and Larry Franklin cases. They can keep track of Ross, his Israeli friends and whatever it is that passes across his desk. In case you have not heard, Franklin's sentence was reduced to next to nothing by the same federal judge who ruled that the AIPAC men were not Israeli spies because for that to be true the government would have to prove that they knew that giving away American classified documents would be damaging to the US. Hmm! Does that apply to people who spy for some country other than Israel? Like China, maybe?

The Iranian election? I have no idea if the election was rigged. I lack the data to know that. There are various ways to rig elections. One way is to buy votes more or less openly in Lebanon. The price of oil has been going back up, so I suppose more Saudi money was available for that task. Yup. The best government that money could buy... Will the Iranian masses stand up to the IRGC, the Basiij, police, etc.? Who knows at this point? Now we will learn if they will be all they can be.

I stand by my opinion that with or without Ross, Israeli agitprop and information operations in America are so successful in creating their own image of Iran that war has become a virtual certainty once the process of indoctrinating Americans is complete"



Posted by G, Z, & or B at 5:17 PM

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