Saturday, August 12, 2006

Neocons’ Middle East Scheme Is Backfiring

Back in 1996, a clique of Neocons, led by Richard Perle, concocted a scheme for Israel to "destabilize" the Middle East. The Palestinians were to be crushed and Iraq and Lebanon balkanized. The U.S. and UK were conned into doing the Neocons' dirty work in Iraq. Now, Hezbollah fighters have tossed a huge wrench into the not-so-clever plot. Instead of Israel becoming "safer," the Neocons have put its [and US] citizens at risk and its army in danger of defeat.

"Meanwhile, our fearless leader, President George W. Bush, is hiding out at his farm in Crawford, TX. "
.
.
"Holocaust survivor, Silvia Tennenbaum, was moved to speak out in an insightful Op Ed piece for Newsday. She wrote: "Would the author of 'Survival in Auschwitz,' Primo Levi, or the poet Paul Celan demand that we slaughter the innocents in a land far from snow-clad forests of Poland? Is it a heroic act to murder a child, even the child of an enemy? Are my brethren glad of it and proud?...I am heartsick, and still I see a glimmer of hope...If Israel had worked for peace as hard as it has worked for war, might it not all be settled now?..."
.
.
"George Galloway, British MP, and a magnificent Celt, has said that most people in the world see "Israel as a terrorist state." "
.
.
"Finally, as you pay $3-plus for a gallon of gas, remember the U.S. didn't have any enemies in the Middle East, until Israel was created in 1948."
.
.
Read More: Link

0 Comments:

Post a Comment

<< Home