Thursday, 1 November 2012


IsraPundit


What Obama Middle East Policy Believes  

By Barry Rubin, PJ MEDIA
At last, a perfect description of the Obama Administration’s Middle East policy which—unintentionally—shows why it is heading for disaster. Now what place would be so simultaneously uncomprehending and over-confident to give us that image? The New York Times, of course, in the person of Middle East correspondent and reliable apologist for revolutionary Islamist groups, Robert Worth.
First, let me repeat what I’ve been saying for almost four years: The problem is that the Obama Administration and its numerous supporters in academia and the mass media keep saying the following:
    –Only al-Qaida is a real threat because only al-Qaida wants to attack the United States directly right now.
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Francisco Gil-White’s thesis and research  

By Ted Belman
Francisco Gil White monitors Israpundit closely. He often is extremely criticle of my postings usually because they don’t go far enough. When he read my article  Obama’s Islamist Connection and Agenda  he wrote:
    The problem with your argument is that it presupposes that there is something new in obama’s embrace of the MB. Not at all. US policy for over 30 years has been to sponsor consistently the growth of islamist radicalism. Remember my prediction that iran would not be attacked.
 

Kosovo was a dry run for Palestine  

The Road to JeninThe Racak “massacre” hoax, and those whose honesty it places in doubt: Helena Ranta, NATO, the UN, The New York Times, The Washington Post, CNN, The Associated Press, and Human Rights Watch.
Historical and Investigative Research – last revised October 2005
by Francisco Gil-White

http://www.hirhome.com/yugo/ranta.htm
First published in Emperor’s Clothes (16 April 2003)__________________________________________________________
Introduction
It appears at first that the title and the subtitle of this piece are not related, but they are, for the road to Jenin runs through Racak.
That may sound strange to those who know their geography because Jenin is a town in the West Bank, and Racak is a town in the Serbian province of Kosovo. But here’s the connection: the Serbian security forces were falsely accused of committing a massacre against Kosovo Albanians in Racak, and later the Israelis were falsely accused of committing a massacre against Arab civilians in Jenin. Both times, both places, the powers that be sent Helena Ranta, a Finish pathologist, to lie — her job was to give the accusations credence. (Read more…)
 

Gil-White: US elites want MB in control of Egyptian army  

When Francisco Gil-White saw my article Obama’s Islamist Connection and Agenda he wrote to remind of his article from a year ago. Gil-White argues that Obama acting on behalf of the US elite, wanted the MB to take over the Egyptian Army because the MB wanted to destroy Israel. That’s why they have been building the Army for decades. Probably Mubarak didn’t want to do it so he was replaced. I decided to republish it. Ted Belman
Here Comes the Muslim Brotherhood
Historical and Investigative Research - 9 May 2011
by Francisco Gil-White
The US government has been pushing hard to make the Muslim Brotherhood a legitimate political force in the new Egypt. Why? Is it because the US government does not understand that the Muslim Brotherhood preaches the extermination of infidels and the destruction of Israel?
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Did the Muslim Brotherhood Really Win the Presidency in Egypt?  

The one and only positive point that every Western commentator, beginning with Barrack Hussein Obama, has pointed to regarding the victory of an Islamist president in Egypt, is that it was done through democracy—through elections, fair and square.  It was the “will of the people” and so must be respected.
Yet, even that, too, is under question.  In fact, last week Ahmed Shafiq, Morsi’s secular opponent for the presidency, “filed a complaint with the public prosecution alleging numerous irregularities and violations during the presidential runoff elections held in June,” citing “specific instances of alleged forgery, such as rigging ballots and importing pens with removable ink to invalidate them.” (Read more…)
 

U.S. nixes an independent Kurdistan  

That will be the day when the US nixes Palestine because of its “friendship” with Israel. Ted Belman
Erbil, Asharq Al-Awsat – A Kurdish leader, speaking to Asharq Al-Awsat on the condition of anonymity, revealed that the US administration has informed Kurdistan Region President Massoud Barzani that the US and Turkey will not support any efforts, on his part, to announce an independent Kurdish state.
He added “Washington informed Barzani of its support for dialogue with Baghdad, and recommended that he – along with Iraqi political leaders – seek to overcome this crisis and normalize relations between the Iraqi and Kurdish political forces in order to protect the democratic experience in Iraq.”
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Syria on a cliff edge between Assad and Al Qaeda  

The collapse of the Eid al Adha truce brokered by UN envoy Lakhdar Brahimi left Syria careering into unknown territory.
The powers which castigate Bashar Assad for butchering his people refuse to abandon their hands-off policy for clipping his wings. On this point, there is little difference between US President Barack Obama and his Republican rival Mitt Romney, except that the latter says Syrian rebels ought to be given heavy arms for defense against Assad’s army, tanks and air force.
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The Benghazi time line  

FAMILY SECURITY MATTERS
First, the attack on the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi was blamed on the YouTube video “Innocence of Muslims”. According to U.N. Ambassador Susan Rice, it caused a demonstration out in front of the U.S. Consulate that “began spontaneously” and “then spun out of control”,
    “The information, the best information and the best assessment we have today is that in fact this was not a preplanned, premeditated attack. That what happened initially was that it was a spontaneous reaction to what had just transpired in Cairo as a consequence of the video. People gathered outside the embassy and then it grew very violent and those with extremist ties joined the fray and came with heavy weapons, which unfortunately are quite common in post-revolutionary Libya and that then spun out of control.”
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Ted Belman
Jerusalem, Israel