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Turkish Prime Minister walks out of Davos

by Phantom Ace ( 12 Comments › )
Filed under Israel, Turkey at January 30th, 2009 - 10:25 am

The leader of the genocidal Turks, lPrime Minister Erdogan walked out at Davos. He was mad because he was cut off by a moderator when he was responding to Simon Peres defending Israel’s assault on Gaza.

Turkey hails PM as ‘Conquerer of Davos’ after walkout

Turkey’s Prime Minister returned home to a hero’s welcome this morning after storming off stage at the World Economic Forum in Davos during a heated spat over Israel’s assault on Gaza.

In the most dramatic moment of this year’s muted Davos conference, Recep Tayyip Erdogan walked off a panel discussion including Shimon Peres and Ban Ki-Moon after a moderator cut off his reply to a long and impassioned monologue by the Israeli President.

Mr Erdogan gathered up his belongings and marched off stage, red-faced, shouting that he would not return to Davos again as he had not been allowed to speak.

This is another example of the Turks being scumbags. They are an ally we don’t need. Without us, the Russians would stomp Turkey. It is time to cut ties with Turkey and let them join their Jihadi brothers,

History’s Tragic Farse: George Mitchell The Wrong Solution, Again

by WrathofG-d ( 6 Comments › )
Filed under Barack Obama, Israel, Palestinians at January 29th, 2009 - 11:51 am

As usual, Caroline Glick cuts through the popular naivety, and with the dry cloth of reality wipes Governmental blind hope off the dusty brow of ignorance.

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Why George Mitchell Is The Wrong Solution For Middle East Peace

-Caroline Glick

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Given this, it is hard to believe that with the advent of the Obama administration, we are seeing history repeat itself with nearly unheard of exactness. US President Barack Obama’s appointment of former Sen. George Mitchell as his envoy for the so-called Palestinian-Israeli “peace process” will provide us with a spectacle of an unvarnished repeat of history.

In December 2000, outgoing president Bill Clinton appointed Mitchell to advise him on how to reignite the “peace process” after the Palestinians rejected statehood and launched their terror war against Israel in September 2000. Mitchell presented his findings to Clinton’s successor, George W. Bush, in April 2001.

Mitchell asserted that Israel and the Palestinians were equally to blame for the Palestinian terror war against Israelis. He recommended that Israel end all Jewish construction outside the 1949 armistice lines, and stop fighting Palestinian terrorists.

As for the Palestinians, Mitchell said they had to make a “100 percent effort” to prevent the terror that they themselves were carrying out. This basic demand was nothing new. It formed the basis of the Clinton administration’s nod-nod-wink-wink treatment of Palestinian terrorism since the Palestinian Authority was established in 1994.

By insisting that the PLO make a “100 percent effort,” to quell the terror it was enabling, the Clinton administration gave the Palestinians built-in immunity from responsibility. Every time that his terrorists struck, Yasser Arafat claimed that their attacks had nothing to do with him. He was making a “100 percent effort” to stop the attacks, after all.

After getting Arafat off the hook, the Clinton administration proceeded to blame Israel. If Israel had just given up more land, or forced Jews from their homes, or given the PLO more money, Arafat could have saved the lives of his victims.

Mitchell’s plan, although supported by then-secretary of state Colin Powell, was never adopted by Bush because at the time, terrorists were massacring Israelis every day. It would have been politically unwise for Bush to accept a plan that asserted moral equivalence between Israel and the PLO when rescue workers were scraping the body parts of Israeli children off the walls of bombed out pizzerias and bar mitzva parties.

But while his eponymous plan was rejected, its substance, which was based on the Clinton Plan, formed the basis of the Tenet Plan, the road map plan and the Annapolis Plan. And now, Mitchell is about to return to Israel, at the start of yet another presidential administration to offer us his plan again.

MITCHELL, OF COURSE, is not the only one repeating the past. His boss, Barack Obama, is about to repeat the failures his immediate predecessors. Like Clinton and Bush, Obama is making the establishment of a Palestinian state the centerpiece of his foreign policy agenda.”

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After numerous attempts, I realized that I couldn’t couldn’t add anything to her article that would do it justice.  The entire article is a *must read*.

Egypt Condemns Iran and its Allies

by Phantom Ace ( 4 Comments › )
Filed under Islamic Supremacism at January 28th, 2009 - 1:09 pm

The Egyptians are smart, they know Iran is the trouble in that region. This public attack is more evidence that Egypt is on the side of Israel against the Islamo-Fascists.

Egypt attacks Iran and allies in Arab world

Cairo chides Iran, Hamas, Hizbullah, says cooperation over Gaza provokes conflict in the Middle East  

Egypt aired its grievances against Iran, the Palestinian Islamist movement Hamas and the Lebanese Shiite group Hizbullah, saying they worked together in the fighting over Gaza to provoke conflict in the Middle East. 

“(They tried) to turn the region to confrontation in the interest of Iran, which is trying to use its cards to escape Western pressure … on the nuclear file,” Foreign Minister Ahmed Aboul Gheit said in an interview with Orbit satellite channel broadcast on Wednesday.

Good for Egypt, they are standing up to Iran and know Israel is not their enemies. This Israeli-Egyptian alliance is a very powerful counter balance to the Iranian-Jihadi alliance. Things are getting interesting.

And the winner is… nobody.

by Kafir ( 3 Comments › )
Filed under Hamas, Israel at January 28th, 2009 - 8:12 am

May: And the winner of the Battle of Gaza is …

What took place in Gaza and Israel over the past three weeks was not a war – it was one battle in a war. Or, to be more precise, it was one battle in what the soldier/scholar John Nagl has described as a “global insurgency” aimed at overthrowing the existing order, what we used to call -in a more confident era – the Free World.

“Yes, Allah is greater than America.” Hamas supreme leader Khaled Mashaal said on al-Jazeera television a few years ago. “Allah is greater than the superpowers. We say to this West: By Allah you will be defeated.”

Too many people refuse to understand: Hamas is not fighting for a Palestinian state. Hamas is fighting for the annihilation of Israel, which it would replace with an Islamic emirate. Not the same thing at all.

Read the rest here.