Ignorant Meddlers in Foreign Affairs; Who they are, what they are do and why they do it.
By Robert Thompson
Dec 24, 2006, 15:56
"The insistence of so many states, under pressure from the USA and its subservient "allies", on a prior condition of such recognition [of the legitimacy of the State of Israel] is a total refusal to accept that justice is a necessary prior condition for genuine peace."
After Mr Blair had received his orders from his "Boss" in Washington, it was announced that he would go almost immediately to the Near and Middle East to try to restart the "Peace Process". By "Peace Process", the terrorists who control both men mean the further subjection of the people of Palestine, Lebanon and Syria in particular, but also the Arabs more generally.
The obvious first question is what can Mr Bush's Scottish "poodle" do to encourage genuine peace in this crucial region? How is it possible when he is already seen by all those in favour of justice - as a mere creature of the Zionists? It is significant that his closest adviser on this region is the arch-Zionist Lord Levy who will be accompanying him on Monday in Palestine. Levy is currently under investigation as the chief fund-raiser by Scotland Yard in their investigation into the purchase of peerages and other honours in exchange for contributions or loans to Labour Party funds.
As soon as he arrived in the region, Mr Blair declared himself (and therefore presumably the Bush régime) in favour of a coup d'état by the Palestinian President, Mahmoud Abbas, against the elected government of the Palestinian Authority led by Mr Haniyeh, himself a member of Hamas.
This sort of ignorant meddling is short-sighted and will never work. It is said to be based on the infamous Oslo Agreement or on the Quartet's Peace Plan, whichever sounds better at the time of speaking. Each of these propositions only confirms temporary triumphs of Zionism over justice. All this has led Mr Blair to approve the plans for this coup d'état, and thus to favour the corrupt Fatah movement which has betrayed its people by recognising the "right to existence" of the artificial "state of Israel".
The insistence of so many states under pressure from the USA and its subservient "allies" on a prior condition of such recognition is a total refusal to accept that justice is a necessary prior condition for genuine peace. The régimes of the USA's "allies" in the region are notorious for their failure to take account of their own subjects. We see this not only in such weak and feeble undemocratic régime's as those in Egypt and Jordan, but also in the puppet government in Iraq, whose rule is limited to the so-called "Green Zone" in Baghdad, and, above all, in the ruthless tyranny which rules Saudi Arabia with a rod of iron. These régimes are described by the Bush gang as "moderate Arab states", but we are entitled to ask in what way they are "moderate".
What is "moderate" in the Saudi Arabian refusal to allow any freedom of religion, or in the Egyptian clamp-down on any form of opposition? Others of the USA's Arab subservient "allies" keep close control of their subjects, as in Morocco or Tunisia. It is hard to understand the logic of those who claim to be in favour of freedom and democracy on the one hand and praise these régimes on the other. At the same time they refuse to have any sort of contact with the present government of the Palestinian Authority, which won a freely contested election early this year.
If these other states were to have such freely contested elections, it is highly unlikely that the present régimes would survive, and we do have to face the possibility that they could be replaced by even worse tyrants. However, even in such a case the people would at least have judged the candidates and made a choice. The most certain result would be that any candidates seen as being "allied" to the USA would lose miserably.
There is no reason whatsoever why the present government of the Palestinian Authority should recognise the "state of Israel", so long as this imposed entity maintains such a strong refusal to abide by almost all United Nations Resolutions naming it. Moreover, its enforcement of its ruthless policy of apartheid is grounds for denial of it's legitimacy. It's apartheid policy was recently condemned by former President Jimmy Carter's new book, Palestine: Peace Not Apartheid. The force and power of this book can be seen in the attack on the book in Fox News. There were many similar and immediate Zionist reactions. Israel's state policy of apartheid ensures that only those who satisfy its Zionist criteria for being considered to be "Jewish" can enjoy the full rights normally granted to citizens of acceptable civilised countries.
Here in France, many of us totally fail to understand why the European Union has acted so treacherously towards upholding justice in this vital area. The obvious weakness of the USA, once (but certainly no longer) described commonly as being the world's only super-power, makes this subservience to Neo-con / Zionist tyranny even more difficult to understand.
We can understand the reticence of the German government which has no doubt fully understood President Ahmadinejad's common sense suggestion that any Jewish national home should have been founded in the country which had persecuted those classified as "Jews" or "Semites" by Wilhelm Marr (as enthusiastically followed by Theodor Herzl, Adolf Hitler and the Knesset).
Let us all help to make the truth break through the obscure screen deliberately created by the media dominated by the Neo-cons / Zionists about the facts behind the foundation of the "state of Israel". Let us all also refuse to be described as "anti-semitic" when we dare to criticise this vicious "state" for its cruelty to those who do not form part of its (oddly defined) "chosen people".
We must also condemn all ignorant meddlers, such as Mr Bush and Mr Blair, who should withdraw their support from the oppressors, and turn to giving their support to fairness and justice. But we know that these dishonest criminals are unlikely to stop supporting their fellow villains who give them valuable support in rigging elections and in gaining huge personal profits. They will not stop. We the people must stop them.
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