BNP activist supports Israel
Lee Barnes, who is attorney to BNP leader Nick Griffin, has apparently written an article in the BNP news (28/7/06) advocating that Hizbollah be "ground into dust by Israel". The Israeli's are he says "the only true nationalists left on the planet" (translate "nationalist" as you will). He concludes:
"As a Nationalist I can say that I support Israel 100% in their dispute with Hezbollah. In fact, I hope they wipe Hezbollah off the Lebanese map and bomb them until they leave large greasy craters in the cities where their Islamic extremist cantons of terror once stood. The 21st Century is the Islamic Century. Unless we start to resist the threat of Islamic extremism then within 100 years the West will have become Eurabia." It all sounds a bit like Samuel Huntington on crack cocaine. What can we conclude from this? Not much, I think. Guilt-by-association arguments have little merit. But we hear enough of these kind of arguments from the pro-Israel lobby that I thought this worth a mention. It does indeed seem to be Israeli's aim to bomb the Lebanon leaving "large greasy craters" and to do so at any cost to civilian life with Blair and Bush looking benignly on. Maybe Lee Barnes could get a job in the US administration as a Middle East policy advisor?
"As a Nationalist I can say that I support Israel 100% in their dispute with Hezbollah. In fact, I hope they wipe Hezbollah off the Lebanese map and bomb them until they leave large greasy craters in the cities where their Islamic extremist cantons of terror once stood. The 21st Century is the Islamic Century. Unless we start to resist the threat of Islamic extremism then within 100 years the West will have become Eurabia." It all sounds a bit like Samuel Huntington on crack cocaine. What can we conclude from this? Not much, I think. Guilt-by-association arguments have little merit. But we hear enough of these kind of arguments from the pro-Israel lobby that I thought this worth a mention. It does indeed seem to be Israeli's aim to bomb the Lebanon leaving "large greasy craters" and to do so at any cost to civilian life with Blair and Bush looking benignly on. Maybe Lee Barnes could get a job in the US administration as a Middle East policy advisor?
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