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The Nuclear Card

Declaring War on ‘Political Islamism’

Posted on 06 May 2012 by Ilisha

William Kristol

William Kristol

The neocons have been around for decades, first to mobilize support against Soviet-led communism, and then, in the aftermath of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, to wage a so-called “Global War on Terrorism.”

As the architects of the spectacularly disastrous Iraq War, the necons should have been thoroughly discredited and relegated to the political fringe. Yet it seems these foreign policy hawks have simply retooled their message, founded a new think tank, and are poised to wreak havoc once again.

By Robert Parry

Like George W. Bush, Mitt Romney has responded to his lack of foreign policy experience by surrounding himself with clever neoconservatives who are now looking forward to expanding Bush’s “global war on terror” into what neocon ideologue William Kristol calls a U.S. “war with political Islamism.”

In a Washington Post op-ed on Thursday, Kristol dismissed President Barack Obama’s phased military withdrawal from Afghanistan – and his statement that “this time of war began in Afghanistan, and this is where it will end” – as foolish wishful thinking.

“It would be wonderful if Obama’s view of 9/11 and its implications were correct,” Kristol wrote. “But if it’s not going to be true that Afghanistan is where ‘this time of war … will end’ — even if Afghanistan is pacified and we’re no longer fighting there — then the American people should know that.”

What the American people should know, in Kristol’s view, is that a post-Obama administration – presumably headed by Republican Mitt Romney and staffed by neocon hawks – will undertake a grander “war with political Islamism,” a conflict whose full dimensions even “war president” George W. Bush shrank from.

“This isn’t a pleasant reality, and even the Bush administration wasn’t quite ready to confront it,” Kristol wrote. “But President George W. Bush did capture the truth that we are engaged in — and had no choice but to engage in — a bigger war, a ‘global war on terror,’ of which Afghanistan was only one front.

“There are, of course, problems with ‘global war on terror’ as a phrase and an organizing principle. But it does capture what we might call the ‘big’ view of 9/11 and its implications.”

As part of an even “bigger” view of 9/11, Kristol called for engaging in a broader conflict, ranging “from Pakistan in the east to Tunisia in the west, and most visibly now in places such as Iran and Yemen and Somalia.”

In other words, Kristol and the neocons expect a President Romney to let them refocus the United States onto a “war” not simply against al-Qaeda and its affiliates but against nations where “political Islamism” gains power, which could include Egypt, Turkey, Saudi Arabia and many other Muslim countries.

One might as well say the United States will be at war with the Muslim world, though Kristol hastily added that this “war with political Islamism” does not always have to involve open warfare.

He wrote: “This doesn’t mean we need to be deploying troops and fighting ground wars all around the globe. [But] unfortunately, the war in which we are engaged won’t end with peace in, or withdrawal from, Afghanistan.”

A Romney Presidency?

Most political analysts say the November elections will turn on the economy with foreign policy a second-tier issue. In addition, many progressives have denounced Obama and his more targeted approach of relying on drone strikes to kill alleged terrorists as unacceptable, with some on the Left vowing not to support his reelection.

But it shouldn’t be missed that a President Romney would reinstall the neocons, including many who worked for George W. Bush and Dick Cheney, at the levers of American power. Indeed, Romney’s foreign policy “white paper” was largely drafted by neocons. Even the name, “An American Century,” was an homage to the neocon manifesto of the 1990s, “Project for a New American Century.”

Romney’s foreign policy advisers include:

Cofer Black, a key Bush counterterrorism official; Michael Chertoff, former Secretary of Homeland Security; Eliot Cohen, a neocon intellectual; Paula Dobriansky, a former Under Secretary of State for Democracy and Global Affairs; Eric Edelman, a national security aide to Vice President Cheney; Michael Hayden, the ex-director of CIA and the National Security Agency who defended Bush’s warrantless spying program; Robert Kagan, a Washington Post columnist; former Navy Secretary John Lehmanand Daniel Senor, spokesman for Bush’s Iraq occupation.

Romney’s foreign policy also would restore George W. Bush’s “with us or against us” approach to the world – except that Romney, like Kristol, advocates even a more confrontational style, essentially a new Cold War against “rogue nations,” a revised “axis of evil.”

“A special problem is posed by the rogue nations of the world: Iran, North Korea, Venezuela, and Cuba,” Romney’s white paper declares. “Their interests and values are diametrically opposed to our own and they threaten international peace and security in numerous ways, including, as in the case of North Korea and Iran, by seeking nuclear weapons, or by harboring criminal networks, exporting weapons, and sponsoring terrorists. …

“Mitt Romney would work to protect and advance America’s interests by employing all the instruments of national power at the president’s disposal. He will defend our country, defend our allies, and restore American leadership around the world. It is only American power — conceived in the broadest terms — that can provide the foundation of an international system that ensures the security and prosperity of the United States and our friends and allies. …

“A Romney foreign policy will proceed with clarity and resolve. The United States will clearly enunciate its interests and values. Our friends and allies will not have doubts about where we stand and what we will do to safeguard our interests and theirs; neither will our rivals, competitors, and adversaries. …

“The United States will apply the full spectrum of hard and soft power to influence events before they erupt into conflict. In defending America’s national interest in a world of danger, the United States should always retain a powerful military capacity to defend itself and its allies.”

No Apologies

The Romney “white paper” also treats any recognition of past American errors as unacceptable “apologizing” and calls any notion of seeking multilateral consensus on a problem as an admission of weakness.

“A perspective has been gaining currency, including within high councils of the Obama administration, that regards that United States as a power in decline. And not only is the United States regarded as in decline, but that decline is seen as both inexorable and a condition that can and should be managed for the global good rather than reversed.

“Adherents of this view argue that America no longer possesses the resources or the moral authority to play a leadership role in the world. They contend that the United States should not try to lead because we will only succeed in exhausting ourselves and spreading thin our limited resources.

“They counsel America to step aside, allow other powers to rise, and pursue policies that will ‘manage’ the relative change in our national fortunes. They recoil from the idea of American Exceptionalism, the idea that an America founded on the universal principles of human liberty and human dignity has a unique history and a special role to play in world affairs.

“They do not see an international system undergirded by American values of economic and political freedom as necessarily superior to a world system organized by multilateral organizations like the United Nations. Indeed, they see the United Nations as an instrument that can rein in and temper what they regard as the ill-considered overreaching of the United States.

“This view of America in decline, and America as a potentially malign force, has percolated far and wide. It is intimately related to the torrent of criticism, unprecedented for an American president, that Barack Obama has directed at his own country. …

“Among the ‘sins’ for which he has repented in our collective name are American arrogance, dismissiveness, and derision; for dictating solutions, for acting unilaterally, for acting without regard for others; for treating other countries as mere proxies, for unjustly interfering in the internal affairs of other nations, for committing torture, for fueling anti-Islamic sentiments, for dragging our feet in combating global warming, and for selectively promoting democracy.

“The sum total of President Obama’s rhetorical efforts has been a form of unilateral disarmament in the diplomatic and moral sphere. A President who is so troubled by America’s past cannot lead us into the future. … Mitt Romney believes in restoring the sinews of American power.”

Hawks in the Middle East

As for the Middle East, Romney’s team advocates unquestioned support for Israel both regarding its treatment of the Palestinians and toward Iran:

“Israel is the United States’ closest ally in the Middle East and a beacon of democracy and freedom in the region. The tumult in the Middle East has heightened Israel’s security problems. Indeed, this is an especially dangerous moment for the Jewish state. …

“To ensure Israel’s security, Mitt Romney will work closely with Israel to maintain its strategic military edge. … The United States must forcefully resist the emergence of anti-Israel policies in Turkey and Egypt, and work to make clear that their interests are not served by isolating Israel.

“With regard to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, Romney’s policy will differ sharply from President Obama’s. President Obama and his administration have badly misunderstood the dynamics of the region. Instead of fostering stability and security, they have diminished U.S. authority and painted both Israel and ourselves into a corner.

“President Obama for too long has been in the grip of several illusions. One is that the Israeli-Palestinian dispute is the central problem in the region. This has been disproved repeatedly by events, most recently and most dramatically by the eruption of the Arab Spring.

“But it nonetheless led the administration to believe that distancing the United States from Israel was a smart move that would earn us credits in the Arab world and somehow bring peace closer. The record proves otherwise. The key to negotiating a lasting peace is an Israel that knows it will be secure. …

“[Under President Romney] the United States will reduce assistance to the Palestinians if they continue to pursue United Nations recognition or form a unity government that includes Hamas, a terrorist group dedicated to Israel’s destruction.

“The United States needs a president who will not be a fair-weather friend of Israel. The United States must work as a country to resist the worldwide campaign to delegitimize Israel. We must fight against that campaign in every forum and label it the anti-Semitic poison that it is. Israel’s existence as a Jewish state is not up for debate.”

Regarding Iran, the Romney “white paper” repeats many of the canards about Iranian intentions that have been debunked even by Israelis, such as the mistranslation of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s statement regarding “wiping Israel off the map.” But Romney’s neocon foreign policy team even suggests using that mistranslation to indict Ahmadinejad for war crimes:

“Romney will also push for greater diplomatic isolation of Iran. The United States should make it plain that it is a disgrace to provide Iran’s Holocaust-denying president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, the trappings and respect offered to responsible heads of state. He should not be invited to foreign capitals or feted by foreign leaders.

“Quite the opposite. Given his calls for Israel to be wiped off the map, Ahmadinejad should be indicted for incitement to genocide under Article III of the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide.”

So, even Americans disappointed in Obama’s foreign policy should recognize what the stakes are in November. They include whether to put hard-line neocons back in charge of U.S. foreign policy and the American military.

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Robert Parry broke many of the Iran-Contra stories in the 1980s for the Associated Press and Newsweek. His latest book, Neck Deep: The Disastrous Presidency of George W. Bush, was written with two of his sons, Sam and Nat, and can be ordered at neckdeepbook.com. His two previous books, Secrecy & Privilege: The Rise of the Bush Dynasty from Watergate to Iraq and Lost History: Contras, Cocaine, the Press & ‘Project Truth’ are also available there.

  • http://www.youtube.com/user/GargamelGold?feature=mhee CriticalDragon1177

    @Reynardine

    Okay, I see what you’re getting at and I agree with you. I’m thinking more of the intolerant extremist Muslims in terms similar to Christian Dominionists. Is that a fair analogy?

  • Reynardine

    Dragon, I do not deny that “Islamicists” use political means to carry out their agenda, which means could then be called Islamicist politics, just as Marxists who assume power attempt to shape a society culturally to further their economic agenda. Nonetheless, Islam remains a religion, and Marxism an economic system. “Cultural Marxism” and “political Islamism” rather mean that certain cultural outlooks (such as egalitarianism and a concern for the common good) must be suppressed because they will lead to Marxist economics, and certain social values, such as respect for religious pluralism and national sovereignty, must be eliminated because they will lead to…all the looniest bugaboos we have ever seen postulated. This is both a use of thought-stopping clichés and a justification, in time, for disenfranchising and even eliminating those who advocate the “subversive” values of egalitarianism and tolerance (inter alia).

  • Christian-friend

    It’s always the Muslims fault, that is what I keep hearing in Spencer’s mind

  • Just Stopping By

    @Nur Alia says, “NO person has actually objected to JEWS living and owning ” property, anywhere they want on earth, including the West Bank.” Well, other than, for instance, Palestinian groups and now the Palestinian Authority, which has the death penalty on the books for sales of land to Jews or Israelis. http://www.jpost.com/MiddleEast/Article.aspx?id=188604. And, I think there are some objections to Jews living in Mecca and Medina, right? I could go on on this issue, but it is clear that you are not taking the time to actually check your facts.

    Nur, you also said, “I do not, nor ever have associated Zionism with Jews or Israel.” What is your definition of Zionism, then?

  • Nur Alia

    @just stopping by..

    I dont think ANYONE is saying that JEWS (not to be confused with Zionists) did not LEGALLY own, or did not LEGALLY settle in the West Bank.

    NO person has actually objected to JEWS living and owning property, anywhere they want on earth, including the West Bank. What we do object to is the use of force to take land they dont own legally, and the segregation of themselves from other people.

    We also understand that it is NOT just land the Zionists are taking, but they are also diverting resources from the Palistinians, such as water and ariable farmland to make the Palistinian lives so unbearable that they want to leave…and call it ‘abandonment’.

    Let us understand that this is a PATTERN of brute force, laws of attrition, humiliation, dehumanization, and now simply dening that a people exist by the Zionists fort some holy book utopia.

  • IlanReiber

    Géji

    Yes, some “Jewish” tribes lived there, perhaps Arabs who embraced the Judaism religion, maybe also joined by some other ethnic groups from the Judaism religion, which form the so-called “Jewish tribes” of Yathrib,

    Upon conversion to Judaism, one acquires a Jewish soul. They are then Jewish, regardless of their ‘ethnicity’. Jews are neither an ethnicity, nor a religion. We are a nation bound by Judaism.

    Aside from that absurdity, try the even more absurd idea to begin-with that dare claim lands based on religious convictions, period

    Mecca and Medina is Moslem only. You consider those Holy for Islam. All of Israel is Holy for Jews.

    Zionism is political based ideology and cannot have sacred religious stand as Judaism or Islam or any-other faith-based convictions out-there.

    Zionism and Judaism are interconnected. One cannot exist without the other. G-d gave Israel to us for a purpose.

    What you just did though, is as if someone said the so wrongly called “Islamism”, the political movement in the Middle-East,

    The one that claims what G-d gave us is theirs? The replacement theology? How do these people who claim we corrupted our scriptures and have no Covenent with G-d, explain away an Israel that goes from strength to strength just as foretold by our neviim? They respond to this, by encouraging Hamas and Hizbollah to take us down.

    That absurdity only equals in weight as if polytheism/polytheists start claiming lands from those who’ve much later embraced the much later religious conviction of monotheism ideology. Which come to think of-it it’s pretty much almost all earthly lands, I wonder in such case where on earth will monotheism/eists ever live,

    This is rich. Mecca and Medina Moslem only? Why aren’t monotheists allowed to set foot in either city?

    Israeli citizens of all religious backgrounds have equal rights, and the Temple Mount is controlled by Jordan. Such is the tolerant nature Jews. And yet your rant is directed at Israelis?

    When I see a gold topped synagogue in Mecca or Medina, and Jews freely admitted into both cities, one of which is Jewish then perhaps someone may take you seriously.

    Why do Moslems insist we honour other monotheists in Israel, yet do not extend the same respect to other monotheists in Mecca and Medina? Isn’t the Vatican Catholic only? How do Christians and Moslems get away with such audacious demands?

  • Just Stopping By

    @Mohammed Al-Arabi: Thanks for your comment. I think we agree on the history, with one exception. I believe that while about 8% of all lands were sold to Jews, only 45% were o wned by Arabs, and the remainder was unclaimed or government land. For example, http://www.zionism-israel.com/dic/Land_question_in_Palestine.htm

    While I am not in favor of dismissing tenants, if done according to the terms of their agreement, it is not illegal, is it? I do understand that “one of the main elements in Palestinian resistance was opposition to landsales,” including the death penalty for sales to Jews. One can analogize to Wal-Mart openings in the US: they are perfectly legal (if all the rules are followed), but often a community organizes to prevent it (thankfully not by issuing death sentences).

    I also agree with you that there were draconian Israeli laws after 1948 with regard to land ownership. But, be careful here. Some Israeli settlers in the West Bank, and various Israelis in East Jerusalem, initially moved into places they or their families owned before 1948, as well as to unoccupied or government lands (and, of course there is a dispute on who the legitimate government is there). You have not stated a policy proposal, so I don’t know what your overall view would be, but I am wary of anything that would provide legitimacy to the West Bank settlers.

  • Mohammed Al-Arabi

    @Just Stopping By: You said “There is a huge difference in meaning, and it would be hard to be outraged at land change due to purchases. (Note that I am not denying the nakba or further land changes starting in 1948 that were not voluntary.)”

    That is true, but any cursory reading will show that most land transactions were done between absentee Palestinian landlords and the National Jewish Fund. The fellahin would the be summarily expelled. Is it anywonder that throughout the 1920s and 1930s and up to 1948 (and beyond in the West Bank) one of the main elements in Palestinian resistance was opposition to landsales? Indeed, according to Israeli historians (even Benny Morris I think) by 1948, only 8% of all lands in Palestine were purchased/owned by Jewish organizations. You are basically talking about 92% of Palestine proper that was still in the hands of Arab landholders, denizens, notables and what not. Is it any surprise that Israel enacted several draconian laws after 1948 aimed specifically at ensuring that not only would Palestinians be unable to reclaim their legally owned lands, but moreover, to make the claim that these were ‘unproductive lands’?

  • Just Stopping By

    @Géji says, “the even more absurd idea to begin-with that dare claim lands based on religious convictions”

    I think that is a very good point, Géji. I heard a statement that goes something like the following: the land of Israel has been a Jewish endowment throughout the generations and no one can renounce it or part of it or abandon it or part of it.

    I am curious what you think is the proper response to people to say things like this and to those that support them.

    Thanks, akhi!

  • Nur Alia

    @IlanReiber

    In a civilized world, we have lawful procedure for determining who has rights to, and owns property that are universal, and recognized in all of the rest of the civilised world.

    If you have a land dispute, you go to court, you, and the one you have a disagreemtn with bring with them thier evidence, and that determines, under the rule of the law, who is right. You both agree to abide by the ruling…or appeal until you have reached the highest levels of justice, and your dispute is settled…in a civilised society.

    No where in a civilised society, is it allowed to take ANYTHING by ANY type of force, including murder, intimidation, threat, fraud, or unlawful means. You are not allowed to claim ‘self defence’ to keep something you have stolen from the LEGAL owner, regardless of how you obtained it, or any agent acting on his behalf…again, in a civilized society.

    In civilised society…there is no such claim to land as ‘ancestrial claims’…nor does a ‘feeling’, or a ‘political posistion’, or a religous book supercede the legal owners right to property.

    I might understand your feelings about Zionism…but I do not, nor ever have associated Zionism with Jews or Israel. It is now, and has always been a political ideology, and I am allowed to disagree with a political ideology, and not be anti Israel. I am not here to appease you, or anyone else, but to share my opinion like you and everyone else.

    I actually support anyone’s right to exist, including the people of Israel within the LEGAL BOUNDRIES of that state. I NEVER support the right of someone to impose himself by force, or fraud on someone else.

  • Géji

    > “Aside from the absurdity of claiming land based on a religious book”

    Aside from that absurdity, try the even more absurd idea to begin-with that dare claim lands based on religious convictions, period. That absurdity only equals in weight as if polytheism/polytheists start claiming lands from those who’ve much later embraced the much later religious conviction of monotheism ideology. Which come to think of-it it’s pretty much almost all earthly lands, I wonder in such case where on earth will monotheism/eists ever live, on space? well for that they better start packing and settling there before polytheists get there first, lol. So either those people who’ve advocated and still advocating such ridiculous notion seriously thought/think the world/human history begin with them, thus a place full of fools without any prior history of their own which they can manipulate as they wish. Or either they’re in serious need of rehabilitation therapy, both with a good-old reality-check that will bring them back to the real world, and of course rehabilitating them with few sound good-old world/human history books. —- But what’s even more frightening is that even some people who may pass as intelligent people, whether be politicians?-{nah!, since when?) or others, seriously think they can “safely” advance such laughable notion and maybe at the end the world will bite-into as dumb fishes to the silly hook. In fact some do.

  • RDS

    More italic bug. What happened?

  • Géji

    > IlanReiber Says: ” Return Medina (a Jewish city) to Jews and allow Moslems to heal and for us to embrace them as humanity.”

    Lol, Mr IlanReiber, I think you got your history upside-down, from Islamophobia text books perhaps? — You seem to forget the Prophet’s Muhammad own mother’s tribe was Medinan (Yathrib), and that she died on her way back to Mecca from Yathrib after a visit to her family’s home. Yes, some “Jewish” tribes lived there, perhaps Arabs who embraced the Judaism religion, maybe also joined by some other ethnic groups from the Judaism religion, which form the so-called “Jewish tribes” of Yathrib, I believe the number of said “tribes” being 3. As well as of course the various tribes of Arab Polytheists. Nonetheless, the ethnicity of Yathrib-(Medina) is Arab, the mother tongue Arab, from different belief systems yes, but Arab. —— I’ll tell you what, your staunch Islamophobia that distort your world view aside, it’s only in your best interest if you at last start viewing Mecca and Yathrib-(now known as Medina), as simply different cities from the same state or province, just like in USA or Canada, occupied by the same people – the Arabs, with the same language – Arab, which had attributed themselves pitiful different tribal names, BUT Arabs.

    > “Wipe Islamic supremacism of the face of this earth”

    Now hold-on buddy, I’ll admit Nur Alia could have used better wording to state her views of Zionism, but what you did is far-far worse. Islam is a world religion as same stand as Judaism. Zionism is a political based movement, and although I think to say – “Wipe Zionism off the face of this earth” – is a bit wrong, other than us human seriously start thinking to “wipe-out” every WMD’s from this planet, nonetheless, Zionism is political based ideology and cannot have sacred religious stand as Judaism or Islam or any-other faith-based convictions out-there. Agree or disagree with political ideologies, but if they’re not harming anybody, then I think they deserve a chance just like any other ideology, but if they do harm people lives, then they need to be forcefully condemn and I think the best way to fight them is with better ideologies. — What you just did though, is as if someone said the so wrongly called “Islamism”, the political movement in the Middle-East, need to be “wipe-out”, and me as Muslim came-back with a hateful – “no, Wipe-out Judaic supremacism of the face of this earth instead” – I’m sure everybody would have understood this as hate tirade against the Jewish people and their religion faith as whole, thus anti-Jewish, period. So though technically by her tirade Nur Alia may be said to be anti-Zionism/Zionists, you on the other hand are a anti-Muslim Islamophobe.

  • Just Stopping By

    @Halal Pork: You intrigue me.

    “Can you tell me one Invetion which can be attributed to the Muslims?” Here is a partial list: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_inventions_in_the_medieval_Islamic_world. Do you really believe that with billions of Muslims having lived on Earth not one ever invented anything?

    “Some Jews are good at playing double game.” I’m not sure what that means.

    “The Jewish people living in Israel understand the Muslim Psyche better than you living in the comfort zone of America.” These would be the same Jews who have government-funded shari’a courts, right? Believe it or not, I actually know some Israelis. And they are pretty much like Americans in this regard: they have a range of views of Muslims from positive to negative. I know this may come as a shock to you, but my Jewish religious and Zionist education made me more pro-Muslim (and that was because I was agreeing with what I was taught, not rebelling against it), and many of my teachers were Israeli.

    “A good Muslim will never be a friend of Jews ….You might be after some glory from your Muslim friends” You do realize that you are practically contradicting yourself here, right? I do have good friends who are good Muslims (or at least they seem like good Muslims to me).

    “Sholom,my friend.” And shalom to you too. But, if you really want to be my friend, consider learning the same things I was taught as a Zionist: even though we may have a political conflict with Arabs and/or Muslims, it would be wrong to be prejudiced and make negative generalizations about others or to attack another’s religion or ethnic heritage. Jews and Muslims and Christians are destined to be neighbors in Israel/Palestine, and we have been taught [as attested to by Jesus], we are to love our neighbor as ourselves. That is the primary teaching of the Torah; now, go and study.

  • Halal Pork

    @Just Passing by:Can you tell me one Invetion which can be attributed to the Muslims?They learnt from the vanquished people and tried to get the credit for themselves.They suffer from Inferiorty complex.They hate the Jews and Christians because of teaching of Quran.Some Jews are good at playing double game.No wonder King Ferdinand threw all the Jews along with the Muslims from Spain.Personally,I have the highest regard for the chosen people of God of Abraham,Isaac and Jacob whom God blessed.Jesus came among His own people who rejected Him but those who accepted Him they suffered the horrible death for truth.The Jewish people living in Israel understand the Muslim Psyche better than you living in the comfort zone of America.A good Muslim will never be a friend of Jews and Christian and Most Mulims are indocrinated with hate right from their birth.You might be after some glory from your Muslim friends,but I am not after any thing materiel.Sholom,my friend.

  • http://www.youtube.com/user/GargamelGold?feature=mhee CriticalDragon1177

    By the way, I recommend that everyone here check out Representive Press. Its a youtube channel that does a lot to debunk the pro war propaganda, as well as other things.

    http://www.youtube.com/user/representativepress/videos

    If you have a youtube account I also recommend that you subscribe. Whoever runs that channel is doing a great job.

  • http://www.youtube.com/user/GargamelGold?feature=mhee CriticalDragon1177

    @Reynardine

    You wrote,
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    “Political Islamism” belongs right alongside “cultural Marxism” with the canards the float out on the water to turn us into sitting ducks.
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    I’m certainly no expert, but I think there is something that sort of resembles what they’re talking about in that part of the world. There are some genuine extremist Muslims after all, just as there are extremist Christians or Jews, but even than they’re over simplifying things by far, to say the least, not to mention not understanding their motives.

    You wrote,
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    There has been an American century. It was called the Twentieth, and for all the wrong moves we may have made, it nonetheless left us with a lot of promise. The Naughties all but destroyed that promise, and just as we are starting to regroup, along comes VoMitt, the figurehead of the friedmanite psychopaths, to take us back to…

    arrogance, dismissiveness, derision…unilateral action…torture…
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    I wouldn’t say that, although our reputation is in bad shape now, especially with all the Islamophobia here.

    You wrote,
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    in short, all the evil factually committed by the Neocons during their misrule, with which, in the classic manner of abusers, they are mocking our current President for regretting.

    And they love Israel? One day, Minute Maid told an orange she loved it, too.
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    Hey, if I didn’t already make it clear in my last comment, I’m not voting for Romney.

    You wrote,
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    These people cannot be allowed to assume power. Firebaggers, PUMAS, mugwumps, whatever, suck up your petty little miffs and realize what it means if these people get in. They will never again leave, not peaceably. What then? Will the old Soviet Union have to reunite to stand against us? Will the old Eastern Block stand with them? When Western Europe realizes that the inventors of the Marshall Plan are now threatening a Martial Plan, will they be our allies any more? Will Near, Middle, and Far East have to unite against us? Latin America, too long the victim of our predators-will it tolerate another Friedman counterrevolution? Will Africa tolerate any more victimization? Because, I tell you, the ambitions of this cadre would make Hitler green with envy, and if they seize control, first, last, and always, it will be those of us here at home who oppose those ambitions in their crosshairs.
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    I don’t know what to tell you, other than to vote for the people least likely to support such policies who have a realistic chance of actually winning.

  • http://www.youtube.com/user/GargamelGold?feature=mhee CriticalDragon1177

    @Ilisha

    This is definitely another reason not to vote for Mitt Romney. I don’t want another unnecessary war.

  • http://thepenofawanderingstranger.com/personal/ Jack Cope

    Mr Pork, read our Jewish friend’s comment, you’re a funny old chap aren’t you. Get yourself some hobbies other than the Internet, again our man has some suggestions though I feel they may be out of your reach intellectually and not using your natural skills. May I suggest stand up comedy instead? It’s quite easy and all you really would have to do is do what you do now but on stage and say it. Maybe get a costume too, get your Mum to help with that kiddo since kindergärtners aren’t allowed pointy things like scissors or glue since they tend to eat it. And yes, please stick to your word about communicating to us with ‘violence’, I love it when you keyboard warriors do that.

  • revenge

    @Truth Seeker If you’re going to take back Egypt, Syria, Turkey, etc. from Muslims then it’s only fair my people take back the Americas from the Christians that FORCIBLY TOOK OVER.

  • Just Stopping By

    @Truth Seeker: You state that Jesus is the Jewish Messiah. I assume from this that you are Christian and that you are not Jewish. I think that is the first thing you ever said that made me happy!

    “The only language Muslims understand is BRUTAL FORCE.” So, perhaps you should stop trying to communicate here in English. Take the time you save to go study algebra, astronomy, or the history of such sciences. Who knows what you might discover.

  • http://OSKARFREYSINGERWATCH.COM garry ladouceur

    Imperial Britain is often presented as a civilizing force which of course is a lie in so many ways. I found the reading of this fact as presented here both moving and a reminder of my conviction that this story is not yet over. Recrimination will lead in the end to harder action because great injustices do not die. There will be a reckoning, if not now, then at some point generations hence.

    I do not need to long examine the injustice in Israel. The Palestinians were forced out of their lands and homes and cannot return. Israel, with its Aliyah Policy continues to people these lands with people of a certain faith. Here force and a settlement policy underpins the existence of the Israeli State. There is no ambiguity here and knowing this, the cost of bearing this injustice is a burden to me and I think to every person in the entire world as one sees brute force overcome right. Fine arguments of statecraft have no real chance of surviving in this field of clear fait accompli. Here also dies a chance for any kind of lasting peace.

  • Truth Seeker

    @Jack Cope.Jesus-the Jewish Messiah said:I AM THE WAY,THE TRUTH AND THE LIFE.He is the only WAY and TRUTH to eternal life.Mohammad could have claimed:I am the DITCH,DECEIT AND DEATH.Mohammad’s life,character and teaching does not put him in the category of a TRUE PROPHET FROM HOLY GOD.

  • Truth Seeker

    The Muslims have massive claims over Jerusalem and Ironically Jerusalem is not mentioned even once in your Quran.Allah seems quite an Ignorant Arabian god of Mohammad.The Christian should claim all the Christian lands back from the Muslims like Egypt,Syria,Turkey ect even at the point of gun.The only language Muslims understand is BRUTAL FORCE.

  • IlanReiber

    Nur Alia

    Zionism won’t be wiped off the face of the earth. Ever. Every Jewish soul yearns for Zion.

    Wipe Zionism off the face of this earth…and allow the Jews to heal, and us to embrace them as humanity.

    Wipe Islamic supremacism of the face of this earth. Return Medina (a Jewish city) to Jews and allow Moslems to heal and for us to embrace them as humanity.

    The Seven Wonders of Jewish History
    http://www.simpletoremember.com/articles/a/7-wonders-of-jewish-history/

    1) Eternal Nation
    2) Exile and Dispersion
    3) Few In Number
    4) Anti-Semitism
    5) Light to the Nations
    6) The Interdependency of the Jewish People and the Land of Israel
    7) The Return of the Jewish People to the Land of Israel

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