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The Dangers of Revisionism: Tom Friedman tries to hide his "very big stick"

Re-writing the history of the Iraq War threatens to suppress the vital lessons that should be learned from it.

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  • Monday, December 1, 2008 12:13 PM

    How come you don't go to the root of this evil, the Sharonist/Likud supporters in the USA (NOT the same as pro-Israel or all Jews)

    of which the very unintelligent T. Freedman is almost always part of along with AIPAC.

    I know it's the fear that talking openly about this will stir up anti-Semitism in the USA, but it's a bogus false fear.

    Secrecy has always been historically the biggest ally of anti-Semitic forces because it allows enemies to create a "false truth" vs. a vs. the reality of Jewish Influence.

    Oddly it's a truth the Israeli media has talked openly about for years.

    I only wish we in the USA enjoyed the sort of freedom I read daily in the Israeli media.

    Jewish voices in Israel seem to know the real danger of this sort of "pretending there is no tie" to extremists in Israel and key Team Bush supporters who formed the core group of the well-known warmongering Neo-cons here.

    That truth stated clearly by Sharon himself was to use any means available to bend and twist American foreign policy to achieve his/Extreme Wing goals, and goals that are proving to be the worst possible long-term goals for Israel too boot.

    Sharon's motivations were very myopic and tied to Saddam's $25,000 reward to families of suicide bombers.

    He was all for invading Iraq to stop that.

    As far as the consequences, he couldn't care less since the USA is big enough to take care of itself right?

    From his overt support drew the support of the Neo-cons along with T. Freedman and his ilk, all who joined in the chorus of approval of taking action against Iraq and the eventual excuse making for its ultimate failure.

    To the typical uninformed American news reader, there does exist a danger of creating the false notion that Israel and Jews are to blame, but that can and would be avoided IF Americans in general received honest and clear explanations OVER AND OVER AND OVER again which is necessary to sway the general public re: issues situations they are basically unfamiliar with.

    One thing is certain. The deafening silence on this topic, and pretense that merely mentioning this proves anti-Semitism is the most effective way to ensure it does become an endless source for virulent anti-Semitism based on distortions and lies of the reality.

    We already see it online. A growing # of Americans are finding out a part of this story or finding out 3rd or 4th hand various INcomplete details that inherently feed the fires of rabid, mindless Antisemitism beyond the reach of logic and reason and unaffected by the truth.

    The only thing that can defeat it is real truth now, before these beliefs spread far and wide and become malignant.

    An acknowledgment is essential that the Neo-Cons, the Extreme Right Wing in Israel colluded to mislead fellow Jews to achieve parts of their insane agenda and did so working together with the christian evangelical, Extreme Right Wing.

    These sort of people do NOT deserve the protection accorded by the cultural imperative to never speak ill to a gentile of a fellow Jew. And that is what is protecting them, and that is in large part why their "ties" are never addressed and pretended to be irrelevant, because there are key gentiles who also support their actions.

    Biblically speaking they are the idolaters among Jews wandering in the Sinai desert who almost turned everyone against Moses when he left to receive the words.

    And how Moses dealt with them when he found they had erected idols in his absence is a great inspiration for how to deal with today's Neo-Cons among us.

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