Journalist Vladislav Gulevich says that many of the 730,000 Ukrainian refugees in Russia see the Ukrainian military as the main threat to their lives
Saturday, 9 August 2014
Why Have So Many Ukrainians Fled to Russia? It doesn’t do much for USA’s propaganda
Journalist Vladislav Gulevich says that many of the 730,000 Ukrainian refugees in Russia see the Ukrainian military as the main threat to their lives
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What do wars in Ukraine, Gaza, Syria and Libya have in common ?
For Mexican geopolitical expert, Alfredo Jalife-Rahme, the simultaneity of the events illuminates their meaning: soon after announcing the creation of an alternative to the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank, that is to say the dollar, Russia is having to face at the same time the accusation of having downed the Malaysia Airlines jet, the Israeli attack on Gaza backed by US and UK military intelligence, the chaos in Libya and the Islamic State offensive in the Levant. In addition, in each of these war theaters, the fighting revolves around the control of hydrocarbons, which until now were traded exclusively in dollars.

One day before the deadly missile strike, Obama had heightened pressure on Russia and its two inextricable assets : banks and energy resources. "Pure coincidence", the day the mysterious missile was fired in Ukraine, "Netanyahu, at the helm of a state with a nuclear arsenal, ordered his army to invade the Gaza Strip", as Fidel Castro rightly pointed out when denouncing the coup government in Kiev which he accused of having carried out a "new form of provocation" under United States sponsorship. [2]
What could this old spoilsport of the Caribbean possibly know about this case?
As the mysterious missile was shredding the Malaysia Airlines flight, Israel, a racist and segregationist state, invaded the Gaza Strip, in violation of UN resolutions and "antagonized the international public opinion", as stated by former President Bill Clinton. [3]
Concurrently with the "coincidence" (dixit Castro) relating to the geopolitical objectives in Ukraine and the Gaza Strip, clashes of a confessional nature involving the control of energy resources took center stage in the three Arab countries classified as "failed states" by U.S. strategists : Libya, Syria and Iraq, not to mention the wars in Yemen and Somalia.
In Libya, a balkanized and decimated state as a result of the "humanitarian" intervention led by Britain and France under the hypocritical oversight of the United States, just two days prior to the mysterious missile shooting in Ukraine rebel Zintan brigades barred all access to Tripoli (the capital) International Airport, while clashes escalated between rival clans in Benghazi from where jihadists in Syria and Iraq were provided with weapons and where the U.S. ambassador in Libya was murdered under bizarre circumstances.
Beyond the tie-in of weapon flows into Libya, Syria and Iraq within the region controlled by Al Qaeda/Al-Nusra and the new Islamic State (Daesh) [4], the crucial issue for the US, British and French oil and gas corporations is to secure control of the raw materials (gas and fresh water) belonging to Libya, where Russia and China naively walked into a trap [5].
As for the appropriation of Iraqi oil by the US/UK imperialist duo, which also led to the balkanization and destruction of Iraq, plunging the country into a "30-year war", it would be futile and lethally boring to have to go over the well-known evidence again.
During my recent visit to Damascus, where I was interviewed by Thierry Meyssan, president of Voltaire Network, he told me that the sudden volte-face of "the West (whatever is intended by that)" against Bashar al-Assad is due in large part - in addition to the gas fields located along the Mediterranean coast – to the profusion of oil deposits which lie inside Syria, deposits that are now controlled by the "New 21st century Caliphate (Daesh)."
The interdependence between oil and gas is back in the spotlight in Gaza five years after the "Cast Lead" operation, whose strategy is being pursued by Operation "Protective Edge" (sic), without an investigation to conclusively establish who was responsible for the horrific murder of three young Israelis – which had been prophetically announced by Tamir Pardo, the "visionary" chief of Mossad [6] - and served as a pretext for yet another Israeli invasion of the Gaza Strip which has claimed the lives of a several hundred children.
According to the geographer Manlio Dinucci, writing in the Italian newspaper Il Manifesto [7], the abundance of gas reserves located in the coastal waters of Gaza is one of the reasons for the Israeli intransigence.
Similarly, the substantial shale gas reserves deeply buried in the Autonomous Republic of Donetsk, which seeks to separate from or federate with Ukraine, is the source of the fierce psychological war between pro-EU and pro-Russian media to pin the responsibility on the other side for the explosion of the Malaysia Airlines aircraft. Could it not be a false-flag operation contrived by the Ukrainian government to incriminate the separatists using "recordings" that may very well have been doctored in order to accuse them of "terrorism" and thus obliterate them?
Two months ago the news channel Russia Today (RT) - which is increasingly viewed in Latin America to counter the disinformation spewed by the Israeli-Anglo-American controlled media and which was held up to public obloquy by Secretary of State John Kerry – had already stressed the importance of shale gas in the region of Donetsk (the region in eastern Ukraine which seeks to gain independence) and wondered whether "the interests of Western oil companies may not be behind the violence" [8].
Indeed, the eastern part of Ukraine, currently engulfed in a civil war, is full "of coal and a myriad of shale gas deposits in the Dnieper-Donets Basin." In February 2013, British Shell Oil signed with the Ukrainian government (the previous one, which was overthrown by a neo-Nazi coup backed by the EU) a 50-year agreement to share the profits emanating from the exploration and extraction of shale gas in the Donetsk region. [9]
According to RT, "the profits that Kiev does not want to miss out on" are such as to prompt the Ukrainian government to unleash a "military campaign [disproportionate] against its own people."
Last year, Chevron signed a similar agreement (with the same government filed) for 10 billion dollars worth.
Hunter Biden, son of the U.S. Vice President, has been appointed to the Board of Directors of Burisma, the largest private gas producer (supersic) in Ukraine [10], which "opens a new perspective for the exploitation of Ukrainian shale gas" to the extent that "it holds the license covering the Dnieper-Donets basin." John Kerry will not be left out in regard to the distribution of profits and Devon Archer, his former adviser and step-son’s college roommate, joined the controversial company in April.
Can an "alienation of property" license to exploit shale gas in Ukraine also serve as a "license to kill" innocent people?
Is hydraulic fracturing in the process of fracturing Ukraine? This has been a permanent feature of the tragic history of hydrocarbons exploitation by "Western" oil companies throughout the twentieth century.
There is no doubt that hydrocarbons are the common denominator of the wars in Ukraine, Iraq, Syria and Libya.
Alfredo Jalife-Rahme
[1] “6th BRICS Summit: the seeds of a new financial architecture”, by Ariel Noyola Rodríguez, Voltaire Network, 3 July 2014. “Sixth BRICS Summit: Fortaleza Declaration and Action Plan”, Voltaire Network, 16 July 2014. «Momento BRICS en Fortaleza», par Alfredo Jalife-Rahme, 17 juillet 2014.
[2] «Fidel Castro: El derribo de avión malasio es una "provocación insólita" de Ucrania», Russia Today, 17 July 2014.
[3] AFP, 17/07/14.
[4] «¿Yihad global contra los BRICS?», por Alfredo Jalife-Rahme, La Jornada (México), Red Voltaire , 18 de julio de 2014.
[5] «El botín del saqueo en Libia: "fondos soberanos de riqueza", divisas, hidrocarburos, oro y agua», by Alfredo Jalife-Rahme, La Jornada, 28 August 2011.
[6] „Mossad-Chef sagte Entführung der Jugendlichen voraus“, von Gerhard Wisnewski, Voltaire Netzwerk, 8. Juli 2014.
[7] “Gaza, il gas nel mirino”, di Manlio Dinucci, Il Manifesto (Italia), Rete Voltaire, 17 luglio 2014.
[8] «Shale gas and politics: Are Western energy giants’ interests behind Ukraine violence?», Russia Today, 17 May 2014.
[9] « L’Ukraine brade son secteur énergétique aux Occidentaux », par Ivan Lizan, Traduction Louis-Benoît Greffe, Однако (Russie), Réseau Voltaire, 2 mars 2013.
[10] “In Ukraine, Joe Biden’s son mixes business with pleasure”, Voltaire Network, 15 May 2014.
Alfredo Jalife-Rahme


The best-selling video game worldwide "Call of Duty: Modern Warfare" pits the United States against Russia in a war for oil scenario.
Calendars, flow charts, diagrams and genealogical indexes are most useful for making a geopolitical analysis. Thus, two days before a mysterious missile blew the Malaysia Airlines plane out of the sky – an event as obscure as the circumstances surrounding both its recent flights – the sixth summit of the BRICS including a number of UNASUR member countries, such as Colombia and Peru, had ended successfully. [1]
What could this old spoilsport of the Caribbean possibly know about this case?
As the mysterious missile was shredding the Malaysia Airlines flight, Israel, a racist and segregationist state, invaded the Gaza Strip, in violation of UN resolutions and "antagonized the international public opinion", as stated by former President Bill Clinton. [3]
Concurrently with the "coincidence" (dixit Castro) relating to the geopolitical objectives in Ukraine and the Gaza Strip, clashes of a confessional nature involving the control of energy resources took center stage in the three Arab countries classified as "failed states" by U.S. strategists : Libya, Syria and Iraq, not to mention the wars in Yemen and Somalia.
In Libya, a balkanized and decimated state as a result of the "humanitarian" intervention led by Britain and France under the hypocritical oversight of the United States, just two days prior to the mysterious missile shooting in Ukraine rebel Zintan brigades barred all access to Tripoli (the capital) International Airport, while clashes escalated between rival clans in Benghazi from where jihadists in Syria and Iraq were provided with weapons and where the U.S. ambassador in Libya was murdered under bizarre circumstances.
Beyond the tie-in of weapon flows into Libya, Syria and Iraq within the region controlled by Al Qaeda/Al-Nusra and the new Islamic State (Daesh) [4], the crucial issue for the US, British and French oil and gas corporations is to secure control of the raw materials (gas and fresh water) belonging to Libya, where Russia and China naively walked into a trap [5].
As for the appropriation of Iraqi oil by the US/UK imperialist duo, which also led to the balkanization and destruction of Iraq, plunging the country into a "30-year war", it would be futile and lethally boring to have to go over the well-known evidence again.
During my recent visit to Damascus, where I was interviewed by Thierry Meyssan, president of Voltaire Network, he told me that the sudden volte-face of "the West (whatever is intended by that)" against Bashar al-Assad is due in large part - in addition to the gas fields located along the Mediterranean coast – to the profusion of oil deposits which lie inside Syria, deposits that are now controlled by the "New 21st century Caliphate (Daesh)."
The interdependence between oil and gas is back in the spotlight in Gaza five years after the "Cast Lead" operation, whose strategy is being pursued by Operation "Protective Edge" (sic), without an investigation to conclusively establish who was responsible for the horrific murder of three young Israelis – which had been prophetically announced by Tamir Pardo, the "visionary" chief of Mossad [6] - and served as a pretext for yet another Israeli invasion of the Gaza Strip which has claimed the lives of a several hundred children.
According to the geographer Manlio Dinucci, writing in the Italian newspaper Il Manifesto [7], the abundance of gas reserves located in the coastal waters of Gaza is one of the reasons for the Israeli intransigence.
Similarly, the substantial shale gas reserves deeply buried in the Autonomous Republic of Donetsk, which seeks to separate from or federate with Ukraine, is the source of the fierce psychological war between pro-EU and pro-Russian media to pin the responsibility on the other side for the explosion of the Malaysia Airlines aircraft. Could it not be a false-flag operation contrived by the Ukrainian government to incriminate the separatists using "recordings" that may very well have been doctored in order to accuse them of "terrorism" and thus obliterate them?
Two months ago the news channel Russia Today (RT) - which is increasingly viewed in Latin America to counter the disinformation spewed by the Israeli-Anglo-American controlled media and which was held up to public obloquy by Secretary of State John Kerry – had already stressed the importance of shale gas in the region of Donetsk (the region in eastern Ukraine which seeks to gain independence) and wondered whether "the interests of Western oil companies may not be behind the violence" [8].
Indeed, the eastern part of Ukraine, currently engulfed in a civil war, is full "of coal and a myriad of shale gas deposits in the Dnieper-Donets Basin." In February 2013, British Shell Oil signed with the Ukrainian government (the previous one, which was overthrown by a neo-Nazi coup backed by the EU) a 50-year agreement to share the profits emanating from the exploration and extraction of shale gas in the Donetsk region. [9]
According to RT, "the profits that Kiev does not want to miss out on" are such as to prompt the Ukrainian government to unleash a "military campaign [disproportionate] against its own people."
Last year, Chevron signed a similar agreement (with the same government filed) for 10 billion dollars worth.
Hunter Biden, son of the U.S. Vice President, has been appointed to the Board of Directors of Burisma, the largest private gas producer (supersic) in Ukraine [10], which "opens a new perspective for the exploitation of Ukrainian shale gas" to the extent that "it holds the license covering the Dnieper-Donets basin." John Kerry will not be left out in regard to the distribution of profits and Devon Archer, his former adviser and step-son’s college roommate, joined the controversial company in April.
Can an "alienation of property" license to exploit shale gas in Ukraine also serve as a "license to kill" innocent people?
Is hydraulic fracturing in the process of fracturing Ukraine? This has been a permanent feature of the tragic history of hydrocarbons exploitation by "Western" oil companies throughout the twentieth century.
There is no doubt that hydrocarbons are the common denominator of the wars in Ukraine, Iraq, Syria and Libya.
Alfredo Jalife-Rahme
[1] “6th BRICS Summit: the seeds of a new financial architecture”, by Ariel Noyola Rodríguez, Voltaire Network, 3 July 2014. “Sixth BRICS Summit: Fortaleza Declaration and Action Plan”, Voltaire Network, 16 July 2014. «Momento BRICS en Fortaleza», par Alfredo Jalife-Rahme, 17 juillet 2014.
[2] «Fidel Castro: El derribo de avión malasio es una "provocación insólita" de Ucrania», Russia Today, 17 July 2014.
[3] AFP, 17/07/14.
[4] «¿Yihad global contra los BRICS?», por Alfredo Jalife-Rahme, La Jornada (México), Red Voltaire , 18 de julio de 2014.
[5] «El botín del saqueo en Libia: "fondos soberanos de riqueza", divisas, hidrocarburos, oro y agua», by Alfredo Jalife-Rahme, La Jornada, 28 August 2011.
[6] „Mossad-Chef sagte Entführung der Jugendlichen voraus“, von Gerhard Wisnewski, Voltaire Netzwerk, 8. Juli 2014.
[7] “Gaza, il gas nel mirino”, di Manlio Dinucci, Il Manifesto (Italia), Rete Voltaire, 17 luglio 2014.
[8] «Shale gas and politics: Are Western energy giants’ interests behind Ukraine violence?», Russia Today, 17 May 2014.
[9] « L’Ukraine brade son secteur énergétique aux Occidentaux », par Ivan Lizan, Traduction Louis-Benoît Greffe, Однако (Russie), Réseau Voltaire, 2 mars 2013.
[10] “In Ukraine, Joe Biden’s son mixes business with pleasure”, Voltaire Network, 15 May 2014.
Alfredo Jalife-Rahme

Social and political sciences Professor at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM). His columns on international politics feature regularly in the Mexican daily La Jornadaand weekly magazineContralínea. His latest book is El Híbrido Mundo Multipolar : un Enfoque Multidimensional (Orfila, 2010).
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Lebanese state abandons security personnel kidnapped in Ersal
Lebanese army troops take position on the road leading the northeastern Lebanese town of Arsal in the eastern Bekaa Valley on August 7, 2014, after a truce was announced to end fighting between jihadists and Lebanese government forces on the Syrian border. (Photo: AFP-Joseph Eid)
By: Rameh Hamieh
Published Saturday, August 9, 2014
Quickly, the Lebanese government forgot all about its hostages. Accustomed to “begging,” the Lebanese government is perhaps waiting for one of the jihadi emirs to be so kind as to release the Lebanese army soldiers and police officers who were abducted in Ersal. After all, it wasn’t the news of former Prime Minister Saad Hariri’s return that overshadowed the hostage crisis; rather, it seems that the government itself wants the Lebanese to forget about the hostages.
It is a scandal. Military operations in Ersal have come to an end, but the fate of 36 missing soldiers and policemen is unknown. Or rather, it is known, since the parties that the Lebanese authorities negotiated with through the Muslim Scholars Association – i.e. the Islamic State (IS), al-Nusra Front and al-Katiba al-Khadraa – were the ones behind the kidnapping of the Lebanese soldiers and Internal Security officers, with a view to swap them for convicts and detainees in Lebanese and Syrian prisons.
In other words, what we have is a repeat of what occurred with the two bishops kidnapped in Aleppo, the nuns kidnapped in Maaloula, and the Lebanese pilgrims abducted in Aazaz, although this time the hostages are men in uniform.
Despite this, everything was business as usual with the Lebanese government on Friday, as though nothing had happened. Just like the Lebanese government sits and waits for royal grants to arm the army, the security services, and even to enroll children in public schools, the Lebanese authorities are waiting now for a “grant” from one of the emirs of the Syrian terrorist groups affiliated to the opposition, to reveal the fate of the abducted soldiers and policemen, guarantee their safety, and come up with demands in return for their release.
The Lebanese authorities, meanwhile, are not willing to carry out any kind of inquiry into what happened in the past several days. No one wants to ask how soldiers, police officers and civilians were killed and how others were kidnapped, or indeed, how an entire town slipped out of the control of the central government and removed from its sovereignty. Moreover, the political authorities believe they had made an achievement, with ministers – perhaps rightly so – saying that the town of Ersal had been preserved with the majority of its population unscathed, and so was civil peace and the cohesion of the military.
However, the flip side of this achievement is scandalous by any measure. It is as if the government wants the Lebanese to come to terms with the idea that terrorists had overrun a Lebanese town, kidnapped soldiers and policemen, and pulled out to a known area safely, without anyone pursuing them.
For this, some politicians have been insinuating that the leadership of the army is responsible. However, the latter continues to deny having negotiated with the militants, saying the army had only abided by the decisions of the political authorities.
As to why the army has not pursued the militants into the mountainous regions they are holed up in on the Lebanese side of the border, a “centrist” minister said, “The militants were there before, and things have now returned to the way they were. Can the army really pursue them in such vast areas?”
Perhaps the political authorities are used to deflecting blame in situations like these. But what will the army leadership do? Will it just sit and wait for negotiations with the militants to take their course?
The families of the hostages have been waiting for the “figure from Ersal” that was – according to the Muslim Scholars delegation – supposed to provide an update on their kidnapped relatives, but so far they have received no information. Even days after the militants withdrew from Ersal a few kilometers towards the Syrian-Lebanese border, this “figure” has yet to say anything about the fate of Lebanese soldiers and policemen who the Lebanese government seems to have already forgotten.
The families are anxiously waiting for any news that could bring them some relief. On Friday afternoon, there were “leaks” about a list of 20 detainees in the Roumieh prison that the militants supposedly want to be freed in return for releasing the hostages. However, according to Reuters, the government denied having received a list of this kind.
In Ersal, there have been no new developments following the militants’ withdrawal. The people of the town have come out to inspect their properties and check up on their relatives and neighbors, as dozens of families that had fled when the battles intensified with the militants (led by IS and other radical groups) have now returned.
There were long queues of small trucks carrying dozens of returnees, prompting the army at the checkpoints it had erected to start directing traffic and guarantee the civilians’ safety, according to military sources, especially for the people of the Ras al-Saraj district where the army continues to carry out combing operations.
In effect, it was in this district in particular that the most violent clashes had erupted. In the first few days, the militants carried out a fierce attack, culminating with their seizure of the barracks of the 83rd Battalion and the vocational school there.
The militants also occupied the homes in the neighborhood and a mosque, and even the refugee camp there, causing massive damage to property, according to Mohammed Houjeiri, a local from Ersal who spoke to Al-Akhbar.
The army continued to fortify its positions, erecting a number of barriers in Ras al-Saraj and the vocational school area, without entering the town itself.
Currently, there is no electricity or water in the town. The clashes that lasted for the better part of six days ended up destroying or damaging most electric substations in the area. One mayor from Ersal told Al-Akhbar that this means the town has no ability to pump water from the four main wells it depends on, calling on Électricité Du Liban to rush its repairs of the substations. The mayor appealed to the Lebanese government to send in the Higher Relief Commission to survey the damage inflicted on homes and businesses, as well as vehicles, whether damaged or stolen.
“Ersal is a disaster area,” said Khaled, a resident of Ersal. In his view, the damage is not limited to the immediate devastation caused by the fighting, but also includes losses as a result of looting by the militants throughout the six days during which they ransacked the town.
“The militants spared no homes or shops. Some even burned down homes after robbing them, to make it appear as though they were burned by the fighting,” he said.
In turn, one of the notables of Ersal told Al-Akhbar there were also non-material damages inflicted on the people of the town. He said, “There is a moral damage that has hurt every person in Ersal who sheltered a Syrian refugee and his family for the past three years.”
He added, “Every person in Ersal is now concerned with the possibility of sleeper cells or even the return of the militants. Every one of us now realizes that militants withdrew to the camps after murdering, robbing, and terrorizing people from the town, and there are now sleeper cells inside those camps.”
The man then vowed, “We will not sit idly by, and the solution for now will be self-security [i.e. vigilantism] until the state returns with its agencies to Ersal.”
This article is an edited translation from the Arabic Edition.
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Erdogan gov’t admits recruiting Turks and offering salaries to zionist project ISIL terrorists!

Date and Time:7 August 2014
The government of Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan has acknowledged significant recruitment of Turkish nationals by Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant militant group in Iraq and Syria.
Officials have told Turkey’s parliament that at least 1,000 Turks were fighting with ISIL terrorists in Iraq and Syria. They said the Turks, offered lucrative salaries, were recruited in mosques, schools and even from the security forces.
“ISIL is recruiting throughout the region, and Turkey is no exception,” an official said, who asked to be unnamed.
The figure was released in wake of allegations by the parliamentary opposition that Turkey was being used for ISIL terrorist group recruitment and training. The opposition cited videos that showed purported ISIL militants at a celebration outside Istanbul in late July.
“The Justice and Development Party has shut up when faced with the ISIL terrorist organization, and still says nothing about it,” opposition leader Faruk Logoglu said on Aug. 4.
The rise of ISIL has resulted in sectarian attacks in Turkey. They included an attack on a Shi’ite mosque and reports of recruitment of Turkish nationals for the war in neighboring Iraq.
So far, the government has not responded to opposition demands to disclose ISIL activities and whereabouts. Instead, Erdogan and his aides have complained of lack of NATO support to help control Turkey’s huge border with Iraq and Syria.
“Before it is too late, the intelligence and security forces must be on full alert to stop the growth of these extremist groups, recruitment to ISIL or other terrorist organizations, while the government should issue strong statements that it won’t tolerate these inclinations in a multi-ethnic, multi-religious and multi-sect society,” the Turkish daily Hurriyet said on Aug.2.
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ASKING JEWS TO APOLOGIZE
THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 2014 AT 2:03PM GILAD ATZMON
Such a request is highly relevant considering the scale of destruction in Gaza and the clear targeting of civilians by the Jewish State.
Here is a Jewish 'satire' that attempts to tackle the topic.
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ON ISRAELI GENOCIDAL INCLINATIONS AND THE JEWISH PROBLEM
THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 2014 AT 9:02AM GILAD ATZMON
A brief interview withFILELEFHTERROS, Cyprus* Do you have any comments on the bloodshed in the Gaza Strip?
Gilad Atzmon: It is agonizing to watch the brutality of the Israelis, but it was predictable. Israeli genocidal inclinations are entirely consistent with Jewish supremacist culture and Old Testament barbarism. The fact that 91% of the Israeli population supports the IDF massacre confirms that we are confronting a murderous collective that is a grave threat to world peace.
* What is Israel trying to achieve in the region? Is it possible it is acting to insure its control of energy resources that may exist off the Gaza Strip?
Gilad Atzmon: It is possible that the massacre in Gaza has been lightly influenced by geopolitical considerations. However, the Israeli lust for violence and its broad support from Jewish institutions around the world suggests that the motivation to kill and destroy other people is embedded in Zionist culture. Its homicidal impulses may relate to the manner in which modern Jews interpret their sense of ‘choseness.’
* You have often expressed your support of Islamic organizations such as Hezbollah and Hamas that have resorted to violence as a means of achieving their objectives. Do you believe that resorting to violence is an acceptable way to achieve political results?
Gilad Atzmon: I don’t agree with your assessment of Hamas and Hezbollah. They are resistance organizations that oppose an illegal occupation force motivated by Jewish racism. I have a simple question - If the Jewish inmates in Auschwitz had possessed the capacity to hit Berlin with rockets and then did so, would you regard them as terrorists who resorted to violence? Gaza is an open air prison; it is an Israeli concentration camp and home to 1.8 million Palestinians, many of whom are refugees from Historic Palestine, a land plundered by the newly born Jewish State in 1948.
* Do you think that there are prospects for a viable solution to the Palestinian problem?
Gilad Atzmon: There is no Palestinian problem there is a Jewish problem. The problem is attached to the Jews, it is as old as the Jews and it occurs wherever Jews decide to dwell or operate politically and collectively. The symptoms are always analogous; violence with no limit, abuse and oppression.
Essentially, the 20th century was a century of Nakbas: the Holodomor, the genocidal starvation of millions of Ukrainians in the name of ‘collectivization,’ the Yiddish Speaking International Brigade (1936) that burned Catholic Spain in the name of the ‘revolution,’ and the violent expulsion of the vast majority of Palestinians in the name of the Jewish ‘homecoming.’
I think the world has had enough. What we need now is a potent Goyim Defense League, an institution that would neutralize this danger operating in our midst.
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The duty to expel Israel from the UN
By Bruce Tyler Wick
Killing the peacemakers IS different–not morally, but politically. This is factually demonstrable.
In a video interview with “Democracy Now!,” author and scholar, Norman Finkelstein, told Amy Goodman and Aaron Mate, how the latest ceasefire in Gaza, since expired, came about:
Each day he [President Obama] came out, he or one of his spokespersons, and said, “Israel has the right to defend itself.” Each time he said that, it was the green light to Israel that it can continue with its terror bombing of Gaza. That went on for day after day after day, schools, mosques, hospitals targeted.But then you reached a limit. The limit was [reached,] when Israel started to target the U.N. shelters—targeted one shelter, there was outrage; targeted a second shelter, there was outrage. And now the pressure began to build up in the United Nations.This is a United Nations—these are U.N. shelters. And the pressure began to build up. It reached a boiling point with the third shelter. And then Ban Ki-moon, the comatose secretary-general of the United Nations and a U.S. puppet, even he was finally forced to say something, saying these are criminal acts.Obama was now cornered. He was looking ridiculous in the world. It was a scandal. Even the U.N. secretary-general, Ban Ki-moon, was now calling it a criminal act. So finally Obama, the State Department said “unacceptable,” “deplorable.” [Transcript, emphasis added].
“Rebellious subjects, enemies to peace…
Throw your mistemper’d weapons to the ground,
And hear the sentence of your moved prince.”
[Romeo and Juliet, Act, 1, Scene 1].
And so the bombing, shelling and strafing stopped; and Israel withdrew its ground troops–however temporarily–since Israel will not lift its siege of Gaza, and Hamas will accept nothing less than a lifting of that Israeli blockade.
Thus, it would appear that even the briefest cessation of hostilities depends upon protection of the UN mission in Gaza. Protection implies punishment of violators, and to that subject I now turn.
The United Nations was Eleanor and Franklin Roosevelt’s last, best gift. The “United Nations”? Nations “united” for or against what, pray tell? Nations united against WAR, the “scourge” of humankind [UN Charter, Preamble]–one, or even two, of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse–variously, “Conquest, War, Famine and Death”; or “Pestilence, War, Famine and Death.”
FDR never served in Congress, though of course he dealt with Congress for over a dozen years, while he was president. Indeed, Roosevelt began his political career, as a state legislator in the Senate of New York State. Later as governor of New York State–then, the nation’s most populous–Roosevelt necessarily dealt with both Houses of the New York state legislature, and to a lesser extent, with the federal government, as well.
All FDR’s governmental, and particularly legislative, experience, is evident in the provisions of the UN Charter, dealing with the General Assembly and the Security Council, both of which are modeled after legislative bodies.
No legislative assembly need accept violence to itself or its members, or obstruction of its activities. All such bodies have inherent power to convene and to act. The rule is well stated in Ohio, where I live and work:
“Each House [of the Ohio General Assembly] has all powers necessary to provide for its safety and the undisturbed transaction of its business, and to obtain, through committees or otherwise, information affecting legislative action under consideration or in contemplation, or with reference to any alleged breach of its privileges or misconduct of its members, and to that end to enforce the attendance and testimony of witnesses, and the production of books and papers.” [Ohio Constitution, § 2.06, Powers of each house (part)].
The bombing, shelling or strafing of UN facilities in Gaza is no different in principle, or in effect, from the use of the weapons of war against UN Headquarters in New York City.
As we approach yet another anniversary of 9/11 without prosecution of the guilty; I would respectfully remind that the sudden disappearance of New York City landmarks, such as the UN complex, is no longer fanciful, but a historical fact. Lightning does strike twice–just wait a while.
Israel, the “Sponger State”
In his “Democracy Now!” interview, Norman Finkelstein refers to Israel as a “sponger” state (i.e., of or like a sponge)–in that, Israel destroys at will, but relies upon the rest of the world to rebuild, and to pay for, whatever Israel destroys.
Not mentioned by Mr. Finkelstein, probably because too well known for mention: Israel does not even pay for what it uses to destroy Gaza, but obtains the weapons and cash free of charge from the United States!
So, others pay entirely, both for what Israel destroys and for the rebuilding (when others do rebuild) of what Israel destroys. To paraphrase a late 19th Century British statesman, this is not only a crime, but also an absurdity!
Expulsion: a theoretical possibility become a duty.
Article 6 of the UN Charter, provides:
“A Member of the United Nations which has persistently violated the Principles contained in the present Charter may be expelled from the Organization by the General Assembly upon the recommendation of the Security Council.”
In attempting to locate of a photo of Israel’s destruction of a UN school, during its latestinvasion of Gaza, I found one from the prior invasion in 2008-09–the so-the so-called “Operation Lead Cast.” The Egyptian article, containing the photo (above), notes there were then 200,000 Palestinian students in Gaza’s schools.
Even on the narrow issue, of Israeli destruction of UN schools in Gaza; Israel is a repeat offender.
The Security Council must recommend Israel’s expulsion, but there seems no reason why the General Assembly couldn’t ask for such a recommendation to act upon. I suggest the following, as a convenient form:
“We, the General Assembly of the United Nations, respectfully request the Security Council to recommend to us, pursuant to Article 6 of the United Nations Charter, the immediate expulsion of the State of Israel from the United Nations.
As part of its recommendation, or as an attachment to it, the General Assembly respectfully requests the Security Council to catalog all acts of violence by the State of Israel against the United Nations, its facilities, activities and personnel, and those under United Nations’ protection.
From the adoption of this resolution forward, the General Assembly respectfully requests that no person in either a pubic or private capacity, speak aloud the word, “Israel,” as the name of a modern state.”
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The US must abstain in Security Council voting.
Rule 40 of the Provisional Rules of the Security Council provides:
“Voting in the Security Council shall be in accordance with the relevant Articles of the Charter and of the Statute of the International Court of Justice.”
Article 24 of the Statute of the International Court of Justice considers conflicts of interest and other issues, which might disqualify a judge of the Court:
“Article 24
1. If, for some special reason, a member of the Court considers that he should not take part in the decision of a particular case, he shall so inform the President.
2. If the President considers that for some special reason one of the members of the Court should not sit in a particular case, he shall give him notice accordingly.
3. If in any such case the member of the Court and the President disagree, the matter shall be settled by the decision of the Court.”
If as is often stated, and even more widely believed, the US supplies the money and weapons Israel uses to attack the UN; then the United States should certainly abstain from voting in the Security Council, on a recommendation to expel Israel, based in whole or part upon Israel’s attacks on the UN.
In the nature of things, the question of the United States’ disqualification from voting, on recommending Israel’s expulsion from the UN, will occur before the actual vote on recommending expulsion. But as I envision, Security Council consideration of expulsion will come at the General Assembly’s specific request.
<< The Great Commandment
28 And one of the scribes came up and heard them disputing with one another, and seeing that he [Jesus] answered them well, asked him, “Which commandment is the most important of all?” 29 Jesus answered, “The most important is, ‘Hear, O Israel: The Lord our God, the Lord is one.
30 And you shall love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind and with all your strength.’ 31 The second is this: ‘You shall love your neighbor as yourself.’ There is no other commandment greater than these.”
32 And the scribe said to him, “You are right, Teacher. You have truly said that there is no other besides him. 33 And to love him with all the heart and with all the understanding and with all the strength, and to love one’s neighbor as oneself, is much more than all whole burnt offerings and sacrifices.”
34 And when Jesus saw that he answered wisely, he said to him, “You are not far from the kingdom of God.” And after that no one dared to ask him any more questions. >> [Mark 12: 28-34 ESV].
Without love, there is only judgment; so let the judgment come.
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We Have Had Enough of Elie Wiesel and His Ilk
By Gilad Atzmon
The ad’s headline reads: “Jews rejected child sacrifice 3,500 years ago. Now it’s Hamas’ turn.” Wiesel’s statement is a blatant lie and the London Times knew it.
Jews have never stopped sacrificing their children.
The Hannibal Protocol is an IDF directive that orders soldiers to take ‘necessary measures’ to prevent their comrades from being captured by enemy forces. ‘Necessary measures’ include risking the life of the Israeli soldier and anyone who happens to be in his vicinity. Similarly, the Kastner Affair shows that at the peak of the Shoah, Ben Gurion and the Zionist establishment were willing to sacrifice many Jewish lives on the altar of the Zionist goal.
The growing number of genocides and massacres committed by Jews in the last hundred years suggest that at least some Jews are pretty careless with other people’s children. Wiesel should examine the Holodomor and the role of ‘Stalin’s willing executioners’ as Jewish American historian Yuri Slezkine elucidates in his invaluable book The Jewish Century.
Wiesel can also read Israeli Sever Plocker’s declaration that “some of (the) greatest murderers of modern times were Jewish.” Just a few years after the Holodomor, the Yiddish speaking International Brigade murdered Catholics and burned their churches in Spain (1936). The tragic and violent circumstances in which the Jewish State was born didn’t sate the lust for violence among some of its Diaspora supporters, quite the opposite.
The immoral Neocon interventionists that have been advocates for the death and carnage of millions of Muslims for the past two decades are largely Jewish Zionists. Wasn’t Lord Levy, the chief fundraiser for Tony Blair’s Government at the time we were led into an illegal war in Iraq a proud Zionist Jew? Weren’t the Jewish Chronicle writers David Aaronovitch and Nick Cohen, who enthusiastically endorsed the Iraq war in the British media, Jewish? Perhaps the time has come for Aaronovitch and Cohen to explain their advocacy of lethal ‘moralism.’ Consider the infamous Bernard Henri Levy who admitted that “as a Jew” he “liberated” Libya. Isn’t it time for him to take responsibility ‘as a Jew’ for the sacrifice of other people’s children?
I would like to advise Elie Wiesel that the argument that Hamas is using civilians and children as ‘human shields’ is not only wrong, it actually provides a glimpse into Zionist cultural morbidity and intellectual barbarism.
Let’s imagine a volatile situation in which a bank robber failed to escape in time and is surrounded by police. Scared for his life, the robber takes a hostage and hides behind his/her back while sticking a pistol to the hostage’s head. Could you imagine a police officer ordering a sniper to kill the hostage together with the villain?
The answer is, of course, NO. But Israel’s logic is very different. If it is true (and I don’t suggest that it is) that Hamas is using the Palestinian civilian population as hostages, then the IDF is clearly murdering the hostages and on a scale that has reached industrial homicidal proportions. Israeli officials occasionally admit that this is their tactic and it is consistent with Israeli military doctrine that adheres to the ‘power of deterrence.’ Israeli decision makers believe that civilian deaths discourage Arabs from entering into a conflict. The emerging number of casualties from recent rounds of violence suggests that Israel’s tactics are homicidal. They target innocent civilians and on purpose. This shows clearly that the Jewish State is an outlaw among nations and it may even be possible that The London Times realises that this is the case. The humanist message is obvious. The time is ripe for cleansing our cultural and public life of Elie Wiesels and other Jerusalemites who promote dubious non-universal ethics in our midst.
River to Sea
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