Mahathir Mohd comment on Obama's Cairo speech

KellysHeroes
By KellysHeroes

1. Finally Obama, the black President of the United States has made his much awaited speech outlining his views and policies on Islam, the Muslims and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. It is a carefully crafted speech and certainly it is different from those of George W. Bush or even other US Presidents.

2. The arrogance and the preachings are out but two things American still stand out, and that is the United States is a world super power and that American loyalty to Israel is undiminished. Other things can change but not these two.

3. Hamas is asked to give up terrorism because like the struggles of the blacks of America and South Africa, violence achieves nothing. This is not quite true, at least with other national struggles for freedom and justice. The white Americans themselves fought a war against the British and another war to prevent the break-up of the United States.

4. Elsewhere the struggles for freedom and justice e.g. the French Revolution and the Russian Revolution just to name two, all involve violence.

5. It is not the Palestinians who choose violence. It was the Jews who violently seized Palestinian land, massacred the Arabs and expelled them from their country. With no one prepared to restrain the Jews, the beleaguered Palestinians had to resort to violence. The world, the United Nations, even fellow Muslims have deserted them.

6. I am against violence but when Israel seized more Palestinian land, build settlements, impose military rule, divide the Palestinians with high walls, barred the Palestinians from using roads built by the Israelis on Palestinian territory, denied the Palestinian right to a homeland, denied the right of return of the expelled Palestinian while upholding the rights of return of Jews who for centuries had been citizens of other countries, labelled Palestinians as terrorists while exonerating the Israelis for the massive attacks on Gaza and other places, left the Palestinians helpless when attacked by the Western-armed Israeli Military Forces, incarcerated thousands of Palestinians in Israeli jails, unnecessarily provoke the Palestinians by Sharon's visit to Jerusalem and many, many more assaults and provocations, is it any wonder that the Palestinians resorted to violence?

7. And now they are asked to stop violence to respect agreements. But what about the Israelis? Shouldn't they be told to stop their massive violence; shouldn't they be told to respect agreements and all the UN resolutions, such as those against their setting up settements on Palestinian soil, the occupation of land beyond the UN set boundaries for Israel?

8. Obama stresses America's strong bond with Israel. It is unbreakable. He recognises the aspiration for a Jewish homeland "rooted in a tragic history that cannot be denied".

9. But what is the tragic history? It is that of European persecution of the Jews, of the regular pogroms culminating in the Holocaust? It is not the doings of the Muslims. Certainly not the doings of the Palestinians.The tragedy was caused by the Europeans through the ages.

10. Obama must know that before there was the United States, the Jews invariably fled to Muslim countries to seek refuge from European persecution. The Muslims did not turn them back. Before Israel there were millions of Jews in Muslim land. Even today quite a few are still there.

11. The Muslims have never been part of the tragic history of the Jews. Why then must they pay the price for the tragedy caused by the Europeans? Had the Europeans offered part of Europe or America for a Jewish state, there would not be the sustained violence that we see in West Asia. But the Europeans expropriated Arab Palestinian land to give to the Jews. Can an injustice in West Asia atone for injustice in Europe? The Muslim Arabs have to pay for the asylum they provided the Jews by having their land taken away to give to the Jews.

12. To make matters worse the Palestinian Arabs, Christians and Muslims, were violently expelled from Palestine. Israel is to be a racist state for Jews only.

13. America accepts people of different races and religious affiliations. But it supports the exclusivity of Israel as a Jewish state.

14. The Palestinians had tried conventional ways of getting back their land. But conventional ways had failed. They have been forsaken by Arab and Muslim countries. Everytime they try on their own they lose more land because the Europeans and Americans gave military support to Israel.

15. It is only after the failure of conventional wars of liberation that they resorted to unconventional attacks. Can they be blamed? Even the tiny mouse when driven into a corner will fight literally with tooth and nail.

16. We can label the methods of the cornered Palestinians terrorism. But they are themselves terrified and those who inflict terror on them cannot be less of a terrorist than them. State terrorism is no less terrifying than terrorism by irregulars. Indeed State terrorism is more terrifying as we witnessed in Nazi Germany and in Cambodia.

17. I will admit that Obama has brought change. It is a relief after eight years of Bush. But there is an area that he cannot change and that is the blind support for Israel. He has no choice. He will become a one-term President of the United States if he does not.

18. For all the talk about democracy in America, the American majority have no power to choose their President or their Government. That power lies with Israel. They can deny this. But that is the truth. The Americans have become the proxy of the Jews. The Americans will pay a heavy price for this.

Link: http://chedet.co.cc/chedetblog/2009/06/obamas-cairo-speech.html

Have a nice fight guys :)

By fubar• 20 Jun 2009 13:27
fubar

I agree with the general sentiment, although not with all the detail.

What always confuses me is that a large and powerful part of the world is forever (and rightfully) condemning the role the US plays in supporting Israel.

But seldom do they offer any equivalent support to the Palestinians.

The US gives millions and millions to Israel each year, while the rest of the world gives very little by comparison to the Palestinians.

Instead of whining about the US support for Israel, why not be proactive and write them a check for some aid?

Would it be so hard to lessen the suffering in Gaza and the West Bank with an amount similiar to the amount the US gives Israel?

Aid to the Palestinians is loose change compared to US aid for Israel.

By graywolf• 20 Jun 2009 12:47
graywolf

I doubt if Malaysia is the most powerful Muslim country. Nonetheless Mahathir Mohd is the best leader Muslum world ever had.

He is so right.

By Richierich• 18 Jun 2009 16:05
Richierich

Really like Dr. Mahathir..always stand in his words..No doubt, Malaysia is the most powerful Muslim country!

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By Eagley• 18 Jun 2009 15:35
Eagley

Lol, Cynbob! How r ya, gal?

Khalid, you're absolutely right. That's a win-win situation.

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Don't want no drama,

No, no drama, no, no, no, no drama

By cynbob• 18 Jun 2009 15:32
cynbob

Wow Khalid, that is the most intelligent sentence you have written. It is straight forward and truthful, unlike many of the rants you post. Good for you!

By Straight Arrow• 18 Jun 2009 15:23
Straight Arrow

lets say that we need each other and learn from each other.

By Gypsy• 18 Jun 2009 15:13
Gypsy

The point is, it's a start.

By anonymous• 18 Jun 2009 15:10
anonymous

how much obama can do alone, apart from outsiders, he has to face a huge loby in white house back by israeli....

let's hope....

you can't change it

By Eagley• 18 Jun 2009 15:07
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Eagley

I agree with most of what Dr. M said.

And change takes time and effort, one step at a time. Obama is paving the way - just started, so we hope for the best. Education is the key to opening minds to see the bigger picture. Managing a country that is as large as the USA is extremely difficult. People who are not educated (whether academic or otherwise) can be easily misled by charismatic (but self interested) leaders. Obama is charismatic but doesn't appear to be looking out only for himself - which is great, IMHO.

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Don't want no drama,

No, no drama, no, no, no, no drama

By anonymous• 18 Jun 2009 15:04
anonymous

you can't say typical.

you can't change it

By Gypsy• 18 Jun 2009 15:02
Gypsy

I agree with EM & Pm, I think he does make some valid points. I don't agree with all of it though.

I think the US is slowly turning in the right direction, but whether it continues that way will depend on the Palestinian response. It's been a few days so there doesn't seem to be any violence, so, so far so good.

(Although frankly I think Netanyahu deserves a kick in the nuts for that pathetic "offer" to Palestine)

By anonymous• 18 Jun 2009 14:32
anonymous

good one, thanks.

you can't change it

By anonymous• 18 Jun 2009 14:31
anonymous

We (Americans) need to demand our government stop backing Israel and pull out of the conflict altogether. No arms or aid to either group (Palestinian or Israeli).

 

 

 

I refuse to drink the kool-aid! -- PM

By habib_nuh• 16 Jun 2009 15:49
Rating: 3/5
habib_nuh

and to my beloved brothers and sisters in beautiful Malaysia.

It is a great statement. Just the truth in a clear, rational measured tone. No hot air, bluster, and exaggeration.

Israeli influence on American policy is not absolute, contrary to common Arab opinion. It is precarious, and half of their hold on American opinion is actually supported by the dumb way Arabs have dealt with it until now.

But, it looks like things are changing. Still, I think every Arab university student should be required to spend one year schooling in Malaysia.

By KellysHeroes• 16 Jun 2009 09:48
KellysHeroes

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By DaRuDe• 16 Jun 2009 09:46
DaRuDe

AlHamdulillah no tickets yet and you know what a jerk driver i am :D even no ticket from that dukhan trip we had last Dec.

By KellysHeroes• 16 Jun 2009 09:43
KellysHeroes

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By DaRuDe• 16 Jun 2009 09:33
Rating: 3/5
DaRuDe

i was stuck in Almana Traffic so couldnt make it to the Obama press conference or would have reported to you with detail. for now you can rely on this media report

By smartbuddy• 16 Jun 2009 09:31
smartbuddy

I agree with all of his points, the terrified people of Palestine are termed terrorists. Israel's racism to make a "jewish only" state is simply ignored by the world.

its really a sad of Palestine, killed, butchered, houses demolished, thrown out etc and still the victims are terrorist, hipocrisy at its worst.

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