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Friday, 16 January 2015

Argentine President Cristina and the Jewish Lobby

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Since Argentine President Cristina Elisabet Fernandez de Kirchner allied with Iran’s president Ahmadinejad and Venezuela’s late president Hugo Chavez, the Jewish media has been running a smear campaign against her. It has created several lies about her in the recent years. As part of their character assassination, it refuse to attach her with her late husband, former Argentina’s president Nestor Kirchner, a very close ally of the Zionist entity.
On Wednesday, the Jewish Daily Forward, claimed, “Argentine prosecutor accused President Cristina Fernandez of trying to orchestrate a cover up in the investigation of Iran over the 1994 bombing of the AMIA Jewish community center in Buenos Aires – in an effort to clear Iran tied to oil deal”.
Interestingly, on January 2, 2014, Itzhak Aviran, former Israeli ambassador to Argentina (1993 to 2000) said that most of the people involved in the deadly attacks on Israeli embassy and a Jewish center (AMIA) in Buenos Aires, Argentina, in the 1990s were killed by Israeli security agents operating abroad. The AMIA Mutual building also housed the powerful DAIA – Delegation of Israeli Associations in Argentina – pro-Israel lobby group. In his own words:“those who perpetrated the terror attack against the AMIA building have been dispatched to the other world. We (Israel) did that!”.
Argentina’s Jewish foreign minister Héctor Timerman commented that Aviran’s statements reflected “Israeli revenge and clandestine executions”, and could be explained by Israel’s opposition to the “Memorandum of Understanding” which Argentina and Iran signed a year ago in order to clarify once and for all who really perpetrated the 1994 AMIA attack. Timerman described Aviran’s declarations as “extremely grave” because they prove Israel “hides vital information from Argentina’s courts thus hindering new evidence that could clarify this case”.
Furthermore, former Argentina Jewish interior minister, Carlos Vladimir Corach, is currently under investigation for paying $400,000 to Carlos Telleldin, an auto mechanic who was among those charged in the 1994 attack that left 85 dead and hundreds wounded. Telleldin accused Lebanese Hizbullah being behind the bombing.
In December, pro-Israel Jewish media outlets like Ha’aretzWashington Post, Foreign Policy, Gurdian, Times of Israel, Latin Times, Independent UK, Buzzfeed, CBSNews, JTA, etc. all reported that Argentine President Cristina Fernandez adopted a “Jewish boy” as her godson to prevent him from turning into a werewolf.
In October 2009, the Christian Science Monitor reported Argentina selling a research nuclear reactor to Iran. It also accused both Argentina and Venezuela for supplying uranium to Tehran.
Last year, Argentine president in a speech at UNGA blasted United States forshielding Israeli crimes.
In January 2014, Fernandez accused Jewish community leaders for not allowing Iran to participate in the probe into 1994 bombing.
On September 24, 2014, during her speech before the United Nations 69th General Assembly on September 24, Argentina’s President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner questioned countries such as the United States for attacking groups, including the ISIL Takfiri terrorists which Washington previously backed against the Syrian government.
Where do ISIS (ISIL) and Al-Qaeda take their guns from? Yesterday’s freedom fighters are today’s terrorists,” she said.
In October 2009, Adrian Salbuchi, an Argentine investigative journalist and radio talk-show host claimed that 1992 and 1994 bombing of Israeli embassy and AMIA was an Israeli Mossad false flag operation.
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