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Fisk: Het wapen van het Westen van zelf-waanidee
Dinsdag, 10 Juni, 2008
Zal dit ooit beëindigen? Zelfs vond Barack Obama - of „M. Baracka“ als Ierse vriend van mijn innocently en wonderfully beschreven hem - tijd om zijn Joods publiek te vertellen dat Jeruzalem onverdeelde hoofdstad van Israël is, die niet de mening van de rest van de wereld is die annexation van Arabisch Oost-Jeruzalem blijft beschouwen onwettig. De veiligheid van Israël. Zeg het opnieuw duizend keer: de veiligheid van Israël - en bedreigt Iran, voor goede maatregel. Ja, verdienen Israëliërs veiligheid. Maar doe dat Palestijnen. Doe Irakezen en dat Libanees en de mensen van de bredere Moslimwereld. Nu toe zelfs laat Condoleezza Rice - en zij sprak ook aan Aipac, natuurlijk - dat er geen Palestijnse staat tegen het eind van het jaar zal zijn. Die belofte van George Bush - die niemand hoe dan ook geloofde - is gegaan. In de pathetische woorden van de Rijst, het „Doel zelf zal voorbij de huidige leiding van de V.S.“ verdragen Natuurlijk zal het. En de belegering van Gaza zal voorbij de huidige leiding van de V.S. verdragen. En de Israëlische muur. En het onwettige Israëlische regelingsgebouw. En de sterfgevallen in Irak zullen voorbij de „huidige leiding van de V.S.“ verdragen - hoewel de „leiding“ de definitie van het woord een beetje duwt wanneer gutless Bush wordt geïmpliceerdn - en sterfgevallen in Afghanistan en, ik vrees, sterfgevallen in Libanon ook. Het is verbazend hoe het verre zelf-waanidee reist. De de jongens en meisjes van Bush denken nog zij de „Amerikaans-Gesteunde overheid“ van Fouad Siniora in Libanon steunen. Maar Siniora kan geen interimregering zelfs vormen om een nieuwe reeks regels uit te voeren die Hizbollah en andere oppositiegroepen toestaat om vetobevoegdheden over kabinetsbesluiten te houden. Aldus zal er geen het ontwapenen van Hizbollah zijn en zo - opnieuw, vrees ik dit - er zal een andere hizbollah-Israëlische volmachtsoorlog zijn om de verslapping van de al lang bestaande haat van Amerika van Iran op te nemen. No wonder President Bashar Assad of Syria is now threatening a triumphal trip to Lebanon. He’s won. And wasn’t there supposed to be a UN tribunal to try those responsible for the murder of ex-prime minister Rafiq Hariri in 2005? This must be the longest police enquiry in the history of the world. And I suspect it’s never going to achieve its goal (or at least not under the “current US leadership”). There are gun battles in Beirut at night; there are dark-uniformed Lebanese interior ministry troops in equally dark armoured vehicles patrolling the night-time Corniche outside my home. At least Lebanon has a new president, former army commander Michel Sleiman, an intelligent man who initially appeared on posters, eyes turned to his left, staring at Lebanon with a creditor’s concern. Now he has wisely ordered all these posters to be torn down in an attempt to get the sectarian groups to take down their own pictures of martyrs and warlords. And America thinks things are going fine in Lebanon. And Bush and his cohorts go on saying that they will never speak to “terrorists”. And what has happened meanwhile? Why, their Israeli friends – Mr Baracka’s Israeli friends – are doing just that. They are talking to Hamas via Egypt and are negotiating with Syria via Turkey and have just finished negotiating with Hizbollah via Germany and have just handed back one of Hizbollah’s top spies in Israel in return for body parts of Israelis killed in the 2006 war. And Bush isn’t going to talk to “terrorists”, eh? I bet he didn’t bring that up with the equally hapless Ehud Olmert in Washington this week. And so our dementia continues. In front of us this week was Blair with his increasingly maniacal eyes, poncing on about faith and God and religion, and I couldn’t help reflecting on an excellent article by a colleague a few weeks ago who pointed out that God never seemed to give Blair advice. Like before April of 2003, couldn’t He have just said, er, Tony, this Iraq invasion might not be a good idea. Indeed, Blair’s relationship with God is itself very odd. And I rather suspect I know what happens. I think Blair tells God what he absolutely and completely knows to be right – and God approves his words. Because Blair, like a lot of devious politicians, plays God himself. For there are two Gods out there. The Blair God and the infinite being which blesses his every word, so obliging that He doesn’t even tell Him to go to Gaza. I despair. The Tate has just sent me its magnificent book of orientalist paintings to coincide with its latest exhibition (The Lure of the East: British Orientalist Painting) and I am struck by the awesome beauty of this work. In the 19th century, our great painters wondered at the glories of the Orient. No more painters today. Instead, we send our photographers and they return with pictures of car bombs and body parts and blood and destroyed homes and Palestinians pleading for food and fuel and hooded gunmen on the streets of Beirut, yes, and dead Israelis too. The orientalists looked at the majesty of this place and today we look at the wasteland which we have helped to create. But fear not. Israel’s security comes first and Mr Baracka wants Israel to keep all of Jerusalem – so much for the Palestinian state – and Condee says the “goal will endure beyond the current American leadership”. And I have a bird that sits in the palm tree outside my home in Beirut and blasts away, going “cheep-cheep-cheep-cheep-cheep” for about an hour every morning – which is why my landlord used to throw stones at it. But I have a dear friend who believes that once there was an orchestra of birds outside my home and that one day, almost all of them – the ones which sounded like violins and trumpets – got tired of the war and flew away (to Cyprus, if they were wise, but perhaps on to Ireland), leaving only the sparrows with their discordant flutes to remind me of the stagnant world of the Middle East and our cowardly, mendacious politicians. “Cheep-cheep-cheep,” they were saying again yesterday morning. “Cheap-cheap-cheap.” And I rather think they are right. See More:World NewsHave Your Say: Fisk: The West’s weapon of self-delusion Please note, only selected comments will be published. Or discuss this report in our new forums One Response to “Fisk: The West’s weapon of self-delusion”
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Fisk is still peddling the lie of ‘palestinian’ suffering at the hands of the ‘brutal’ Israelies. If only the Jews would lay down their arms and die there would be peace!
He knows that the Jews are back in their historic homeland by deed of international law and biblical professy.
He knows that this is not a war over land but of Islamic supremacy especialy over the dimi Jews. The Arabs have been killing Jews well before there was a state of Israel, well before an ‘occupation’, well before there were ’settlers’ and well before there were ‘illegal outposts’!
Fisk is part of the problem, peddling lies, for only telling the truth will bring an end to this Islamofascism that is sweeping the entire world.