splitme
11.07.07, 19:53
Ksiazka Cartera na temat apartheidu w zio-landzie znika z polek jak gorace
buleczki , raport Stephen'a Walt'a i John'a Mearsheimer'a sprzedany na pniu ,
mimo histerycznej nagonki zydowskich organizacji po jej opublikowaniu poza
Stanami co bylo potwierdzeniem ich zarzutow ,... Jakby tego bylo za malo
klimat w Stanach sie zmienia , zio-papka przestala byc strawna , ludzie nie
tylko kwestionuja , zaczynaja sie stawiac zbywajac usmieszkiem posadzenie a
anti-semitism , co do tej pory bylo nie do pomyslenia - Renesans !!! ,...
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last year by Stephen Walt and John Mearsheimer, both from reputable academic
institutions, who charged that the American Israel Public Affairs Committee
(AIPAC) dictates American foreign policy.
Their article, which generated shock waves, is being turned into a book,
which is slated to be published in September. The fact that a respected
publisher paid Walt and Mearsheimer an advance that is thought to have
totaled hundreds of thousands of dollars attests to how hot the publisher
thinks this issue is, Reinharz said.
"My feeling and that of many people following Walt and Mearsheimer and other
publications is that we are at the start of a new era with regard to attitudes
toward Israel in the U.S.," ,...
Abraham Foxman, national director of the Anti-Defamation League, believes
that Jimmy Carter's book Palestine: Peace Not Apartheid, which was published
last November, had a much greater impact than did other publications.
"In the past, people who said that Jewish supporters of Israel control the
media and politics belonged to the margins," he said. "But after former
president Carter said it, it gained legitimacy in the mainstream.
Today, the debate is already on questions such as to what extent the Jews
dominate."
www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/880061.html