Olmert Admits that War with Lebanon was Planned in March 2006

Leading geopolitical analyst and author Joseph Ehrlich interpreted much earlier than March 2006 that Israel's new Prime Minister would be coerced into commencing a regional conflict. The entire story is in Clarity by Joseph Ehrlich available now from Lulu Press.

Hewlett Harbor, NY (PRWEB) March 8, 2007 --Israel's Prime Minister Ehud Olmert de facto admitted today that four days after taking office he already was taking steps to launch a war with Lebanon, according to ynetnews.com.

Mr. Ehrlich first published his interpretation that the White House had plans to coerce Israel into launching a regional conflict in The Bush Double Double Cross posted on the Internet in November 2002 (that is not a typo see: http://www.rense.com/general31/thebushdoubledouble.htm ) and also foresaw that Ariel Sharon would be out of office before Israel would be directed to launch the planned regional conflict.

Prime Minister Olmert admitted that he moved on such a course four days after taking office. His startling admissions confirming the political premises in Clarity By Joseph Ehrlich can be found at:

http://301url.com/94v

Also see: http://story.malaysiasun.com/index.php/ct/9/cid/b8de8e630faf3631/id/232828/cs/1/

Clarity by Joseph Ehrlich also gives you the rest of the story. It explains how Chinese Lieutenant Colonel Du Zhaoyu, declared by China a national martyr, saved the entire region from an expanding war. Clarity By Joseph Ehrlich is the only known source, outside of Prime Minister's Olmert's startling historical admissions, for what actually took place in the summer war that grabbed global attention.

To preview the book: http://www.lulu.com/truths or http://www.senderberl.com/books

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Joseph Ehrlich

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