Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
March 3, 2014
Unsurprisingly, the filthy Jews of AIPAC are voicing intense concern about the situation in the Ukraine, as the entire International Jewish establishment circles the wagons to protect their illegal Maidan revolutionary government.
America’s Jewish Secretary of Treasury, Jack Lew, gave a speech to AIPAC yesterday, assuring them that unlimited amounts of money would be sent to the revolutionaries by the US government, until they are able to solidify a deal with the IMF.
From PressTV:
“Before turning to the focus of my remarks, let me say that we are closely monitoring the situation in Ukraine with grave concern,” said US Treasury Secretary Jack Lew before the 2014 AIPAC Policy Conference.
“As President Obama told President Putin yesterday, Russia’s clear violation of Ukrainian sovereignty and territorial integrity is a breach of international law,” according to the prepared text for delivery posted on the Press Center of US Department of the Treasury.
He added that the White House is prepared to provide the new officials in Kiev with as much financial support they need to fix their crisis-hit economy.
“The United States is prepared to work with its bilateral and multilateral partners to provide as much support as Ukraine needs to restore financial stability and return to economic growth, if the new government implements the necessary reforms,” said the Treasury Secretary.
Mr. Lew said that Washington has called on Ukraine to seek assistance from the International Monetary Fund and that an IMF program must be the centerpiece of the any assistance package.
“I have spoken several times to the Ukrainian Prime Minister who assures me that the government is prepared to take the necessary steps to build a secure economic foundation, including urgently needed market reforms that will restore financial stability, unleash economic potential, and allow Ukraine’s people to better achieve their economic aspirations.”
As the Jewish Journal reports, none of the gojim traitors who spoke at AIPAC this week were able to keep Ukraine out of their speeches, stressing the point that Obama cannot make this a redo of Syria, where he fails to invade:
“The United States needs to be thoughtful – less rhetoric and more action,” Sen. Chris Coons (R – Del.) told the AIPAC delegates at Sunday morning’s plenary.
The President, Coons said, has to overcome the “perceived weakness” of his response to the crisis in Syria this past summer, when the administration briefly mooted — and then abandoned — a military response against President Bashar Al Assad, who has killed more than 140,000 Syrians by one count, using both conventional and chemical weapons.
Coons isn’t the only one at AIPAC who feels that way. Speakers in side sessions expressed concern about a perception that the United States has been taking a hands-off approach to foreign crises in general, largely driven by the wishes of a war-weary American public.
“People who now look at what’s happening, especially in the Middle East, throw up their hands and say ‘It’s confusing, I don’t know what we’re doing – and by the way we lost 4,500 American soldiers in Iraq and another 2,300 in Afghanistan,” Rep. Ted Deutsch (D – Fla.) said in a session focused on America’s role in a changing world.
Americans have, in myriad recent polls, expressed reluctance to get involved militarily in overseas conflicts or crises, and Deutsch said that the calls this past summer from constituents were “100 to 1” in favor of the United States not acting in Syria.
“It’s hard to be the face of an unpopular policy response,” Deutsch said.
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“My worry about global engagement is more on the conservative side of things,” said Brian Katulis, a senior fellow at the Center for American Progress who appeared on the panel at AIPAC with Deutsch. “What we see in the Republican Party are very worrisome divisions about what are we willing to spend to invest in US leadership in the world.”
But, speaking elsewhere at the convention center a few hours earlier on Sunday, Robert Satloff, executive director of the Washington Institute for Near East Policy, put the responsibility for the increased hold isolationism has taken on Americans squarely on the White House.
See, these people will openly admit that their purpose is to overcome the wishes of the American public, and drive the country into war in any possible situation. Republicans and Democrats both go and speak to the Jews, and tell them it is the other party’s fault for not forcing the American people to accept more wars.
Why are they not arrested for treason for openly and publicly demanding that the US public be undermined, so as the Jews can get more wars?
Because that is what democracy is all about, that’s why.
“Democracy” means “rule by the Jews.”