WMR's report yesterday on the U.S. naval buildup in Southeast Asia, particularly in Cambodia, coincides with a major Israeli intelligence and weapons smuggling operation in the region.
Israel has been a major, albeit covert, player in Southeast   Asia since Israeli multi-billionaire tycoon Shaul Eisenberg began supplying   weapons to Cambodia's genocidal Khmer Rouge regime in the 1970s. Eisenberg,   a close business partner of China's military, was also an early arms   supplier to Khmer Rouge leader Pol Pot. Eisenberg was active with Asia's   Jewish community during World War II, not as an compatriot of the Allies but   as a close intelligence and business  partner of Japan's Imperial   government, which was allied with Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy in the Axis   Alliance. Escaping Nazi-controlled Europe, Eisenberg settled in the Far   East, making his primary bases of operation Japanese-occupied Shanghai and   Japan itself. In Shanghai, Eisenberg, along with Imperial Japanese military   intelligence units, formed units of future Jewish terrorist groups -- the   Irgun and the Shanghai Betar (Betar was founded in the 1930s by the Polish   Zionist Yakob Jabotinsky, a supporter of Italian Fascist leader Benito   Mussolini, to battle the British for control of Palestine and the   ideological godfather of later neoconservative oracle Leo Strauss). The   Japanese taught the Jewish paramilitary forces in Shanghai, including some   who escaped from Joseph Stalin's Jewish Autonomous Region creation in the   Soviet Far East on the Chinese border, how to disrupt colonial occupiers'   logistics and command and control elements, strategies that had been   successful against the British, Dutch, French, and American colonial   authorities in Asia. The Irgun and Betar gangs would eventually use the   knowledge gained from the Japanese in their terror campaign against British   and Arab forces in Palestine following World War II. Eventually, Irgun and   Betar veterans would form the present-day Likud Party, now headed by   Binyamin Netanyahu, a noted extreme right-winger. On September 28, 2005, the Zim Asia collided with a   Japanese fishing vessel, killing seven Japanese sailors aboard the fishing   vessel. If Cambodia is any measure of Israel's true intentions, it   is clear that Israel's double game seeks to destabilize world and regional   peace by selling to adversarial sides in civil and other wars and reaping   huge profits as a result.
 
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