• US Presidents Who Are aUnfriendlyA to Israel Deserve to be Killed, Atlanta Jewish Community Newspaper Said

    From NefeshBarYochai@void@invalid.noy to soc.culture.israel,can.politics,nz.politics,rec.arts.tv,alt.fan.rush-limbaugh on Sun Jun 21 13:07:52 2026
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    June 2026

    Jewish community leaders respond angrily when American Jews are
    accused of odual loyalty.o Unfortunately, some Jewish leaders, writers
    and intellectuals seem to show greater loyalty to Israel and Jewry
    than to the country of their citizenship and birth. A startling
    example is the call by the owner and publisher of a Jewish community
    newspaper for IsraelAs leaders to, if necessary, kill any US President
    whose policies are ounfriendlyo to the Zionist state.

    Andrew Adler, owner and publisher of the Atlanta Jewish Times, wrote
    in a column in the issue of Jan. 13, 2012 (below), that IsraelAs
    leaders should, if necessary, ogive the go-ahead for U.S.-based Mossad
    agents to take out a president deemed unfriendly to Israel in order
    for the current vice president to take his place, and forcefully
    dictate that the United StatesA policy includes its helping the Jewish
    state obliterate its enemies.o Adler specifically mentioned Iran, the Palestinian resistance movement Hamas, and Hezbollah in Lebanon, as
    the oenemieso that every American president must help Israel destroy,
    or otherwise risk death by Israeli agents.

    Adler continued: oYes, you read a correctly. Order a hit on a
    president in order to preserve IsraelAs existence. Think about it. If
    I have thought of this Tom Clancy-type scenario, donAt you think that
    this almost unfathomable idea has been discussed in IsraelAs most
    inner circles? a How far would you go to save a nation comprised of
    seven million lives? a You have got to believe, as I do, that all
    options are on the table.o

    AdlerAs murderous proposal naturally generated wide interest. The US
    Secret Service, which is responsible for protecting the president,
    told CNN News that it was olooking intoo AdlerAs ocontroversial
    column.o Secret Service spokesman George Ogilvie told CNN: oWe are
    aware of it. We are taking the appropriate investigative steps.o
    (oJewish PaperAs Column Catches Secret Services Eye,o CNN, Jan. 22,
    2012.) Adler apparently realized quickly that he had made a mistake in expressing his views publicly. The Jewish JTA news service quoted
    Adler as saying oI very much regret it. I wish I hadnAt made reference
    to it at all.o



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