Predictably, a group of pro-Zionist countries has staged a walkout yesterday at the UN during Iranian President Ahmadinejad’s speech. Here are the words which triggered this walkout:
How can one imagine that the inhuman policies in Palestine may continue; to force the entire population of a country out of their homeland for more than 60 years by resorting to force and coercion; to attack them with all types of arms and even prohibited weapons; to deny them of their legitimate right of self-defense, while much to the chagrin of the international community calling the occupiers as the peacelovers, and portraying the victims as terrorists. How can the crimes of the occupiers against defenseless women and children and destruction of their homes, farms, hospitals and schools be supported unconditionally by certain governments, and at the same time, the oppressed men and women be subject to genocide and heaviest economic blockade being denied of their basic needs, food, water and medicine. They are not even allowed to rebuild their homes which were destroyed during the 22-day barbaric attacks by the Zionist regime while the winter is approaching. Whereas the aggressors and their supporters deceitfully continue their rhetoric in defense of human rights in order to put others under pressure. It is no longer acceptable that a small minority would dominate the politics, economy and culture of major parts of the world by its complicated networks, and establish a new form of slavery, and harm the reputation of other nations, even European nations and the U.S., to attain its racist ambitions.
I have marked in read above the parts which are, according the the speaker, fact. In blue, I have singled out the speaker’s comments. Now let’s ask ourselves which part are the “offending” ones? Are the “Ziophiles” (is that how supporters of Zionism should be called?) disputing the fact or not? Clearly, if they accept that these facts are not disputable, and they are not, then how can they possibly reject the characterizations of these facts by Ahmadinejad?!
Here are the delegations which, as far as I could find out, walkout out: Argentina, Australia, Britain, Costa Rica, Denmark, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, New Zealand and the United States (Canada followed Israel’s instructions and never even showed up).
The usual list of countries unconditionally supporting Israel typically includes the “Echelon countries” Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, and the United States, and what Norman Finkelstein calls the “Pacific powerhouses”: the Marshall Islands, Micronesia, Nauru, Tuvalu and Palau (did they walk out too?). Add to this turbo-Zionist and Zarkozy-run France and Berlusconi-run Italy (both Echelon-wannabes for sure). Argentina has always been something of an Israeli colony anyways, Costa Rica still is an American colony, Germany has to “out-Zionize” everybody else because of “guilt” and Hungary still hopes to get some missiles.
It is reassuring that out of the 192 nations forming the United Nations only a small number of spineless delegations decided to participate in the latest buffoonery and it is outright pitiful and laughable that the Israelis are back-slapping each other on such as “success”.
The most ironic thing in this issue is, of course, that the Ziophiles vilify Ahmadinejad for allegedly denying a genocide which occurred 60 years ago while they themselves walk out of a room as soon as a speaker mentions the indisputable genocide* which is currently taking place in Palestine!
If what we saw yesterday is the extent of the “muscle” of the USraelian Empire then we can say with some confidence that its days are numbered.
The Saker
*definition of “genocide”: “the deliberate and systematic destruction of a racial, political, or cultural group” (Merriam Webster online); does anybody seriously deny that this is exactly what is taking place in Palestine?!
Echelon – does that mean intelligence sharing? lets see, US, Canada, Britain, Australia, New Zealand. Ah yes the Anglosphere. The successor to the British Empire.
Well China, India, Brazil and Russia will eclipse these Imperials by mid century, if capitalist civilisation survives climate change that is. Either way Zionist Israel is doomed unless it cleans up its act.
“a small minority would dominate the politics, economy and culture of major parts of the world”
This is the offending content, it acknowledges Jewish supremacism in Western societies.
I guess that Ahmadinejad is not interested in covering up this reality with the lame myth that the West is using Israel as a tool to “control” oil.
“Argentina has always been something of an Israeli colony anyways”
Well, I think it is mostly because of the attack against AMIA (Argentine Israelite Mutual Association) in 1994. Iranian officials are supposedly to blame, according to the Argentine justice (in fact, US and Israel intelligence agencies supplied all the evidences against Iran).
Something weird: the press started showing Rafsanjani as a liberal, pro-Western politician after the election riots in Iran, but “forgot” that he is accused of ordering the AMIA attack.
By the way, do you have any information on the AMIA attack, Saker?
@Carlos: let me recommend this article for you: http://vineyardsaker.blogspot.com/2008/01/hezbollah-didnt-do-argentine-bombing.html
This is – by far – the best analysis of what happened in Buenos Aires.
For myself, I can also add that I remember the situation in Argentina in the 1970 when Neo-nazi groups were openly selling reprints of “Der Sturmer” and the “Volkische Beobachter” in the subway. At the same time, Jews were very heavily involved in politics. Buenos-Aires was one of the cities in the world with the highest percentage of Jews outside Israel. According to one estimate, out of 30 million Argentines, a full 3 million was of Jewish extraction. And, sure enough, the fact that guys like Mario Firmenich began the terrorism movement or that a lot of the ERP was composed of Jews did only make things worse. Later, after the military regime had been replaced by the civilian government, the “carapintadas” had *a lot* of connections with anti-Jewish elements of the military Junta, in the police. etc.
There is no doubt in my mind that both Buenos-Aires bombings were executed by local anti-Israeli groups linked to the cops and military and not by Iran or Hezbollah.
And you and I know the Argentinian “justice” system. Give me 50’000 and I will get a judge to charge Monaco, or Buthan, or Lesotho with being behind these bombings. The entire investigation is a big fat joke. Basically, the CIA wanted Iran and Hezbollah charged, and they paid to have the Argentines come up with the desired “findings”.
Read the article – it really says it all.
I listened to Krichner today. That she would actually still demand that an acting Iranian minister be sent to Argentina to be charged and tried is really another typical joke…
However, I had no idea that the Hondurans had disconnected the electricity to the Argentinan embassy in Tegucigalpa. Weird.
Argentina is sitting on a fence. They cannot be with Israel and the USA on one hand, and with Zelaya, Morales and Chavez on the other.
La senora Kirchner will need to make some tough decision pretty soon.
What do you think about all this?
Saker: thanks for the article about AMIA, I hadn’t read it before, and I don’t know much on the subject (it happened more than a decade before I moved to Buenos Aires).
But I agree: the Kirchners’ government (Nestor and now his wife) stand in a precarious situation, having such a close relation with Chavez, Morales, Zelaya, etc on one hand, and on the other trying to be good friends with Israel. Chavez and Morales were the only leaders brave enough to cut ties with Israel over the attack on Gaza. But considering the number of jews in Argentina, and their political and economical influence, it is impossible for any government to be at odds with Israel.
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