Monday, November 26, 2012

Saudi Prince praises Clinton group for bringing Muslims 100 metres from Palestine victory as well as delivering them Bosnia-Herzogovenia and Kosovo

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9/25/12 speech:

11/26/12, "The Clinton Legacy According to the Muslim world "deliverance of Bosnia-Herzogovenia and Kosovo, and near-deliverance, within 100 meters, of Palestine from occupation," Atlas Shrugs, Pamela Geller

"Painfully amusing to hear Saudi Arabia’s Prince Turki al Faisal "congratulate" Bill Clinton on his handover of Bosnia, Kosovo and "Palestine" to the Muslim world. I get excoriated all the time for pointing this very thing out; why no such remonstrations towards the awful prince or Clinton's warm reception of this stunning admission? 

The Clinton Legacy According to Saudi Arabia (thanks to Julia Gorin for sending this). The Clinton Global Initiative Annual Meeting:" (video at link)

Saudi Arabia’s [Prince] Turki al Faisal addressing Bill Clinton at Clinton Global Initiative shindig, September 25, 2012:
Muslims will never forget your deliverance of Bosnia-Herzogovenia and Kosovo, and near-deliverance, within 100 meters, of Palestine from occupation.”
There by a smiling Chelsea’s side, in a room full of people who warmly approve of the term Israeli “occupation”: her sellout Jewish husband."

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The deadly US Ruling Class has long relationships with state sponsors of Islamic terrorism:

10/20/11, "The lost decade," Angelo M. Codevilla, Claremont Institute

"That would have pointed to the Middle East’s regimes, and to our ruling class’ relationship with them, as the problem’s ultimate source. The rulers of Iran, Iraq, Syria, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and the Palestinian Authority had run (and continue to run) educational and media systems that demonize America.

Under all of them, the Muslim Brotherhood or the Wahhabi sect spread that message in religious terms to Muslims in the West as well as at home.
 
That message indicts America, among other things, for being weak.  

And indeed, ever since the 1970s U.S. policy had responded to acts of war and terrorism from the Muslim world by absolving the regimes for their subjects’ actions."...

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9/17/12, "The dangerous U.S. double standard on Islamic extremism," Justin Gengler, Mideast.ForeignPolicy.com

"The death of Ambassador Christopher Stevens and three other U.S. officials in Libya last Wednesday should serve to draw much-needed attention to an increasingly untenable contradiction in U.S. policy toward the Middle East. Even while it seeks to recover from this latest attack by Islamic radicals, United States' unwitting support for the latter through continued patronage of that very same ideology elsewhere in the region, most clearly in Syria and in Bahrain. There, U.S. policymakers should expect equally frightening results. ... 


The result is a social and political climate that not only features unprecedented polarization, but that presents a grave threat to U.S. interests -- both political and physical -- in the region.  

The terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, brought to the fore uncomfortable questions about the sources of violent Islamic extremism, and about the United States' unwitting support for the latter 

through continued patronage  

of those who help sow the seeds of this mindset."...

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