Saturday, 10 October 2009

Chomsky on Obama

Following the award to the Boy-King Twotank Obama, the barely-installed US President, of a Nobel Peace Prize, I present Noam Chomsky's views on Israel and its self-appointed 'True Friend'. As Mr Chomsky points out, the Zionist regime is at pains to paint itself as being a democracy. The benefits of that democracy, of course, only extend to the members of its chosen tribe. And the regularly invoked 'right of defence' hardly covers the extermination of all extended relatives of any resistance fighters who may or may not be in the country. Back in the Seventies, when Anwar Sadat of Egypt offered Israel a peace treaty, proposing the Zionist withdrawal from occupied Sinai but leaving out the Palestinians, he was turned down. The Zionists' response to the more recent offer by Hamas was the same: continued occupation and expansion with unlimited support from the US, over the offered security. Again, as Noam Chomsky says, the Nazis could have protected themselves against the Poles by withdrawing; so could the Zionists protect themselves by returning to their mothership, the US. An unavoidable irony here is that, despite that previous winner of a politically-motivated Peace Prize being the All-American Henry Kissinger, I feel that in many ways America is my spiritual home.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5bAUJF5uUuw

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