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Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Unlike Israel, North Korea has killed no-one!

The US double standards continue to stink and to undermine anything Obama pretends to do. Would the UN Security council pay a shekel if Israel fires missiles or tests one of its nuclear bombs? The answer is definitely no, as the UN role is limited to that of a small office in the American State Department. Why is it that Iran and North Korea are not allowed to have Nuclear Weapons while Israel and Pakistan can? It is because Israel and Pakistan depend on US aids and will do what America wants them to do.
Furthermore, the UN Security Council lost credibility by remaining silent let alone threatening Israel with sanctions when it launched its Nazi-style killing and destruction in Gaza. As long as the Americans continue their terror and wars on Muslims anyone who provokes them receives our warmest support. That includes North Korea and Iran which remain solidly defiant of American hegemony.

Until recently, China was also a pariah state. Despite isolation and sanctions, the Chinese closed their borders, put their house in good order and became a super power. No-one is in love with Kim autocracy but one must respect the Korean insistence on being indpendent away from US interference.

No-one really is in love with autocratic Kim J. Il. But he is adamant about keeping away the Americans and their agents. Don't forget that China was isolated and sanctioned by America and its allies. But the Chineses closed their borders, put their house in order and made a superpower out of their third world country. Neither China nor North Korea got involved in USraeli-style of killing people at industraial scale.

To the contrary, it was democratic America who dropped nuclear bombs on civilian targets. And it is democratic Israel that has been carrying out Nazi-style atrocities against Palestinians including torturing and and killing with impunity. I rather support an autocratic non-aggressive regime than a war mongering USraeli democracies.

Adnan Darwash, Iraq Occupation Times

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