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Brother Mark, you are simply amazing. What is just as impressive as what you said is that you didn’t even write a speech to say those words, yet they flowed from you mind out of your mouth as easily as if you had read them, and that takes a remarkable level of intelligence, wisdom, AND knowledge, to achieve.
You are a statesman, and I do not use that term lightly.
Lindsey
35 years ago, an American Jew professor and recently retired United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) official, Richard Falk, paid a courtesy call to Ayatullah Khomeini, living in exile in Paris. He was accompanied by two other American leaders, former US Attorney General Ramsey Clark and Philip Luce, an anti-war activist.
That short meeting became a “Zionist curse” upon Richard Falk. To this day, he has been demonized by Jewish lobby groups in the US, Canada, and almost every European country. Two years ago, the foreign ministers from the US, Canada, France, Britain and Australia including Jewish-controlled human rights groups UN Watch and the US-based Human Rights Watch (HRW) called the UN secretary-general to fire Falk from his post.
In 2013, Jewish lobby groups slammed Richard Falk for accusing Israel of committing genocide in occupied Palestine during an interview at Russian Television. As result of my blogging contacts with Richard Ealk, I can say with confidence that he is not anti-Israel. Falk considers himself to be an “American Jew”, whose first loyalty is to United States and not to Israel. However, like fellow American Jewish scholar Noam Chomsky, Falk also believes in Zionist narrative of Holocaust, and that Israel has the “right to exist”, even if it’s against international law.
On February 3, 2014, Al-Jazeera published Falk’s impression of Imam Khomeini as result of that meeting 35 years ago. Falk titled his article, Ayatullah Khameini: A rare encounter with a true revolutionary. Fidel Castro, then president of Cuba, on hearing the news of death of Imam Khomeini, had called him “World’s greatest Revolutionary Leader”.
Netanyahu’s their temporary spokesperson. If not Bibi, then another Club Member.
From a practical standpoint, exceptional relations with a Iran and a stable Iraq benefit the US today and in the distant future. Therefore, the Cotton letter can only be misguided and against America’s best interests.
Brother Mark, you are simply amazing. What is just as impressive as what you said is that you didn’t even write a speech to say those words, yet they flowed from you mind out of your mouth as easily as if you had read them, and that takes a remarkable level of intelligence, wisdom, AND knowledge, to achieve.
You are a statesman, and I do not use that term lightly.
Lindsey
35 years ago, an American Jew professor and recently retired United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) official, Richard Falk, paid a courtesy call to Ayatullah Khomeini, living in exile in Paris. He was accompanied by two other American leaders, former US Attorney General Ramsey Clark and Philip Luce, an anti-war activist.
That short meeting became a “Zionist curse” upon Richard Falk. To this day, he has been demonized by Jewish lobby groups in the US, Canada, and almost every European country. Two years ago, the foreign ministers from the US, Canada, France, Britain and Australia including Jewish-controlled human rights groups UN Watch and the US-based Human Rights Watch (HRW) called the UN secretary-general to fire Falk from his post.
In 2013, Jewish lobby groups slammed Richard Falk for accusing Israel of committing genocide in occupied Palestine during an interview at Russian Television. As result of my blogging contacts with Richard Ealk, I can say with confidence that he is not anti-Israel. Falk considers himself to be an “American Jew”, whose first loyalty is to United States and not to Israel. However, like fellow American Jewish scholar Noam Chomsky, Falk also believes in Zionist narrative of Holocaust, and that Israel has the “right to exist”, even if it’s against international law.
On February 3, 2014, Al-Jazeera published Falk’s impression of Imam Khomeini as result of that meeting 35 years ago. Falk titled his article, Ayatullah Khameini: A rare encounter with a true revolutionary. Fidel Castro, then president of Cuba, on hearing the news of death of Imam Khomeini, had called him “World’s greatest Revolutionary Leader”.
http://rehmat1.com/2014/02/05/jewish-scholar-imam-khomeini-was-a-true-revolutionary/
Netanyahu’s their temporary spokesperson. If not Bibi, then another Club Member.
From a practical standpoint, exceptional relations with a Iran and a stable Iraq benefit the US today and in the distant future. Therefore, the Cotton letter can only be misguided and against America’s best interests.