Max Boot le agradece a Ahmadinejad por mostrar las cosas como verdaderamente son:
"Arabs were, on a small scale, cheerleaders and enablers of the Final Solution. The most famous example was Haj Amin Husseini, the grand mufti of Jerusalem (and uncle of Yasser Arafat), who took refuge in Berlin in World War II. A rabid Nazi, he personally lobbied Hitler to kill as many Jews as possible and even helped out by recruiting Bosnian Muslims to serve in the Waffen SS.
Robert Satloff, one of the world's smartest Arabists, reveals other links between the Arabs and the Holocaust in his groundbreaking new book, "Among the Righteous: Lost Stories from the Holocaust's Long Reach Into Arab Lands." He shows how the Nazis set up the machinery of death in North Africa. Although "only" 4,000 to 5,000 Jews died before the Allies liberated the area in 1943, many more were consigned to forced labor camps in hellish conditions.
'Arabs played a role at every level,' Satloff wrote. 'Some went door to door with the Germans, pointing out Jews for arrest. Others led Jewish workers on forced marches or served as overseers at labor camps'."
"...while Europe has disowned its terrible history, the Nazis continue to be glorified in the Middle East. ("Mein Kampf" is a perennial bestseller in the region.) Nowhere else in the world is Holocaust denial so prevalent. Ahmadinejad deserves thanks for calling the world's attention to this pervasive sickness."
Dejando de lado a este loco fundamentalista,hay una nota imperdible en Liberalismo.org relacionada a otro tipo de salidas que es el victimismo árabe .Se trata de una entrevista al redactor en jefe de Al-Jazeera la respuesta de éste a la última pregunta no tiene desperdicio, parece la de hincha de fútbol.
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Max Boot es un profundo conocedor de la guerra contra el terrorismo islámico. Ha escrito cosas muy importantes con propuestas dignas de ser tenidas en cuenta por la administración del Presidente Bush.
ReplyDeleteSí, lo comentaba hace unos días.
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