[unable to retrieve full-text content]"I don't think there were any non-Jewish Americans that had that visceral hatred of Islam that the Zionists had, or also the visceral hatred of Russia, specifically for anti-Semitism of past centuries, most of which was in Ukraine and Kiev, by the way. Well, that was 50 years ago, and these sanctions that Jackson introduced, the U.S. Trade, became the prototypes for today's sanctions against all the countries that the neo-cons viewed as adversaries." The post Zionists the USA’s Trouble Makers first appeared on Michael Hudson.
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"I don't think there were any non-Jewish Americans that had that visceral hatred of Islam that the Zionists had, or also the visceral hatred of Russia, specifically for anti-Semitism of past centuries, most of which was in Ukraine and Kiev, by the way.
Well, that was 50 years ago, and these sanctions that Jackson introduced, the U.S. Trade, became the prototypes for today's sanctions against all the countries that the neo-cons viewed as adversaries."
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