Following the recent events in Libya, Hillary Clinton was quoted saying “how can this happen in a country we help liberate, in a city [Benghazi] we helped save from destruction?”
I guess that the American Secretary of State should address this question to Bernard-Henri Levy—the architect behind that interventionist war.
Apparently, a few months ago, at a convention organised by the notoriously right-wing French Zionist Council of Jewish Organizations (CRIF), Bernard-Henri Levy announced “it is as a Jew“ that “I participated in the political adventure in Libya,” no kidding. “I would not have done it if I had not been Jewish,” added the immoral interventionist.
I guess that after more than a decade of Zio-centric global conflicts causing carnage and destruction to tens of millions of people around the world, we are too used to seeing a Zionist at the centre of every man-made disaster.
I have made myself a rule. Whenever I hear a person speak in the name of ‘Jewish values’ or ‘as a Jew,’ I immediately seek cover. I suggest you do the same . . .
Gilad Atzmon is an Israeli jazzmusician, author and political activist. His new book, “The Wandering Who,” may be ordered from amazon.com or amazon.co.uk.
Hillary and Bernard
Posted on September 18, 2012 by Gilad Atzmon
Following the recent events in Libya, Hillary Clinton was quoted saying “how can this happen in a country we help liberate, in a city [Benghazi] we helped save from destruction?”
I guess that the American Secretary of State should address this question to Bernard-Henri Levy—the architect behind that interventionist war.
Apparently, a few months ago, at a convention organised by the notoriously right-wing French Zionist Council of Jewish Organizations (CRIF), Bernard-Henri Levy announced “it is as a Jew“ that “I participated in the political adventure in Libya,” no kidding. “I would not have done it if I had not been Jewish,” added the immoral interventionist.
I guess that after more than a decade of Zio-centric global conflicts causing carnage and destruction to tens of millions of people around the world, we are too used to seeing a Zionist at the centre of every man-made disaster.
I have made myself a rule. Whenever I hear a person speak in the name of ‘Jewish values’ or ‘as a Jew,’ I immediately seek cover. I suggest you do the same . . .
Gilad Atzmon is an Israeli jazz musician, author and political activist. His new book, “The Wandering Who,” may be ordered from amazon.com or amazon.co.uk.