China Snubs Israeli Calls for Iran Sanctions
American Free Press / American Free Press
07-Mar-2010

The prime minister of contract murder, Binyamin Netanyahu, was not
long permitted to rejoice over the agreement to sanction Iran which he
had wrested from the Russian leadership. A few days later, China made it
clear that it would in no case help to carry out such sanctions.
Consequently, Netanyahu believed it necessary to pay a visit to the
Chinese leadership, in order to bring them on course through an Israeli
word of command.

But the Chinese leadership did not even once want to see Netanyahu.
So “Bibi” had to stay home. On Feb. 25, 2010, Israel sent a high-ranking
government delegation to Beijing, including Vice Premier Moshe Yaalon,
as well as the currency bank chief, Stanley Fischer, in order to move
the Chinese leadership to hard sanctions against Iran.”

But the Israelis were snubbed once more. They were left standing on
stage for not a single member of the government made himself available
to them for discussions. This was how the vassal media rewrote the
fiasco:

“The Israelis hoped to be able to meet during the two-day stay with
the advisor of the Chinese Foreign Ministry, Dai Bingguo.” The Israelis
have become so modest that even a government advisor would have been
enough for them, but even he would not do them the honor.

Let us revisit this dimension of the postponed New World Order one
more time. “Bibi” believed he ha... >>>

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