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“U.S. Bails Out Palestinian Terrorism...Again”
by Frontpagemag.com   
July 7th, 2009

The May 28 meeting between President Barak Obama and Palestinian Authority leader, Mahmoud Abbas, confirms that this Administration, like its predecessors, refuses to learn from the past.

In yet another déjà-vu, the U.S. unconditional support to the Palestinians is persisting despite the fact that the Palestinians have never upheld any agreement to stop the violence against Israel.

Not even the economic downturn and financial instability in the U.S. have curtailed the Obama Administration's financing of Palestinian terrorism.

In addition to the $900 million the Administration offered the Palestinians on March 2, it is working to speed the establishment of regular Palestinian military and security forces. The U.S. has already trained 1,500 Palestinian soldiers costing the recession gripped American taxpayer $161 million. These newly trained forces says Lt. Gen. Keith Dayton, U.S. security coordinator for Israel and the PA, "are new men," unlike the thousands trained by the U.S. since the creation of the Palestinian Authority (PA) in 1994.

Abu Yusef, a member of the PA's Chairman own security unit - Force 17, has an unambiguous view of the American military training of the Palestinians: "The operations of the Palestinian resistance would [not] have been so successful and "would not have killed more than 1,000 Israelis since 2000, and defeated the Israelis in Gaza without [American military] trainings," he boasted in an interview in August 2007. "All the methods and techniques that we studied in these trainings, we applied them against the Israelis," he said.  

Abu Yusef explained that the American training helped the Palestinian forces to better snipe "at Israeli settlers and soldiers." The special intelligence training they received from the U.S. instructors helped them "collect information on the movements of soldiers and settlers... the best timing to infiltrate our bombers inside Israel." Abu Yusef specified: "We used weapons and we produced explosives, and of course the trainings we received from the Americans and the Europeans were a great help to the resistance."

The May 28 meeting between President Barak Obama and Palestinian Authority leader, Mahmoud Abbas, confirms that this Administration, like its predecessors, refuses to learn from the past.

In yet another déjà-vu, the U.S. unconditional support to the Palestinians is persisting despite the fact that the Palestinians have never upheld any agreement to stop the violence against Israel.

Not even the economic downturn and financial instability in the U.S. have curtailed the Obama Administration's financing of Palestinian terrorism.

In addition to the $900 million the Administration offered the Palestinians on March 2, it is working to speed the establishment of regular Palestinian military and security forces. The U.S. has already trained 1,500 Palestinian soldiers costing the recession gripped American taxpayer $161 million. These newly trained forces says Lt. Gen. Keith Dayton, U.S. security coordinator for Israel and the PA, "are new men," unlike the thousands trained by the U.S. since the creation of the Palestinian Authority (PA) in 1994.

Abu Yusef, a member of the PA's Chairman own security unit - Force 17, has an unambiguous view of the American military training of the Palestinians: "The operations of the Palestinian resistance would [not] have been so successful and "would not have killed more than 1,000 Israelis since 2000, and defeated the Israelis in Gaza without [American military] trainings," he boasted in an interview in August 2007. "All the methods and techniques that we studied in these trainings, we applied them against the Israelis," he said.  

Abu Yusef explained that the American training helped the Palestinian forces to better snipe "at Israeli settlers and soldiers." The special intelligence training they received from the U.S. instructors helped them "collect information on the movements of soldiers and settlers... the best timing to infiltrate our bombers inside Israel." Abu Yusef specified: "We used weapons and we produced explosives, and of course the trainings we received from the Americans and the Europeans were a great help to the resistance."

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