Keeping the Zionist flame alive

Poor, little Israel is blocked from selling death to a foreign country (albeit briefly, as Georgia seems to have been the lucky recipient of the Jewish state’s weapons):

Israeli security firms have been shut out of the Olympic Games in China and in the process lost lucrative contracts, industry sources said.

U.S. pressure blocked the Israeli Defense Ministry from granting export licenses for security equipment and training to Beijing to protect the Olympic Village, they said.

The sources said without U.S. pressure China would have ordered up to $1 billion in security equipment and expertise from Israel, Middle East Newsline reported. China was said to have budgeted $4 billion for protection of the games.

“It was a major opportunity wasted, but that’s what happens when your security and military policy depends on the United States,” an industry source said.

Israel is not an independent state.

3 Responses to “Keeping the Zionist flame alive”


  1. 1 moshe

    That’s what happens when a big economy gives money and what not to a small economy. The smaller economy becomes “addicted” unto these “grants”. Now you can better grasps how complicated the Middle East is, because the US is not alone in playing this “opium” game, the EU has “invested” very heavily in Arab countries as well. To quote Gomer Pyle USMC: “Surprise Surprise Surprise”, when the Russians, EU, US, and UN all believe they have a “right” to intervien in the affairs of other “independent” countries.

  2. 2 morris
  3. 3 moshe

    Thank you morris, an excellent piece.

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