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Germany deprives Israeli Navy of power
2011-11-04
Posted by:tipper

#7  This is the wrong time for this stunt.
Posted by: newc   2011-11-04 23:40  

#6  German Anger Over Israeli Settlements Could Cost Israel a Submarine

Last time around, German anger of the continued existence of Jews led to the killing of half of the world's Jewish population. By depriving Israel of a deterrent second strike capability, maybe they're trying to finish the job - except this time, they will appear to have cleaner hands.
Posted by: Zhang Fei   2011-11-04 17:13  

#5  is any other source to verify the accusation that Germany is holding the subs hostage to elicite a change in Israeli behaviour.
TW, this is the NYT's take on the issue.
German Anger Over Israeli Settlements Could Cost Israel a Submarine
Posted by: tipper   2011-11-04 16:52  

#4  "They probably cant afford to subsidise Israel anymore."

But apparently they have no difficulty subsidizing the totally non-productive Paleos.

Just sayin'
Posted by: Barbara   2011-11-04 15:32  

#3  They probably cant afford to subsidise Israel anymore.


So? Israel can afford to pay for what was previously subsidized, though they may not want to. The question is, whether there is any other source to verify the accusation that Germany is holding the subs hostage to elicite a change in Israeli behaviour.
Posted by: trailing wife   2011-11-04 15:12  

#2  They probably cant afford to subsidise Israel anymore.

German manufacturing, that traditional and only source of strength in Europe, which half an hour ago was reported to drop 4.3%, compared to an expectation of a 0.1% gain
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2011-11-04 13:07  

#1  Interesting that Pravda picked up the story.

The information about a possible disruption of military supplies that appeared in the national newspaper "Yediot Ahronot" and was reprinted by other publications could not remain unnoticed

So basically everyone is retelling the story in Yedioth Ahronot, adding nothing new except background. It would be really helpful if someone authoritative in the German government, like the Defence or Foreign Minister, were to state unequivocally that this is nonsense...or not, as the case may be.

On the other hand, I understand the German government is a bit distracted by that kerfuffle in Greece...
Posted by: trailing wife   2011-11-04 08:14  

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