Primary Catalyst for Terrorist Attacks--Israel and Pandering U.S. Politicians, Still at it!

Where In Hell Are Outraged American Public!

A reported nearly 2 trillion (that is trillion!) dollars of U.S. taxpayers money has been sent to Israel by U.S. politicians, which enables the Zionist leaders of Israel to invade, occupy, colonize, brutalize, the mostly peaceful people of Palestine.
 
Those atrocities by U.S.-enabled Israel have so outraged people in neighboring countries that they made numerous attacks on U.S. targets, including 9/11.

With U.S. politicians now blocking the brutalized Palestinians from obtaining help from the United Nations, Americans can expect a continuation and increase in the Israel-fueled hatred against the United States.

These terrorist attacks can paralyzed international and domestic activities. Since these attacks have been encouraged by pandering U.S. politicians, the American people should not be surprised. A key question is, When will the duped American public finally wake up to one of the most glaring areas of U.S. politicians subverting American interests for their own benefit!

Even the murder of American sailors on the U.S.S. Libertry, and U.S. politicians ordering other ships not to stop the carnage, didn't bother the American public. Pathetic! www.defraudingamerica.com/uss_liberty_index.html.

Countless examples of how U.S. politicians have enabled to occur great harm to the people, and the country, can be found in books written by former government agents whistleblowers. The most blatant and easily understood example of how the American public has suffered from the actions of their bribe-taking and pandering politicians can be found at www.defraudingamerica.com/exhibit_one.html.

 

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