A Plea for Understanding

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Lebanese Prime Minister Rafic Hariri is calling on Arabs to understand the post-9/11 world.

Have we found another introspective Arab, questioning the bad decisions, religious fundamentalism, and schtoopid ugly Jew-hatred that is dragging the Arab world down into the sewers of ignorance and wasted opportunity?

Well, no.

He wants Arabs to understand that the nefarious, scheming Jews are creating conflict between Arabs and the United States.

He said Arabs should try to understand the post-Sept. 11 “modern world.”

Hariri called on Arabs to be more influential in U.S. decision-making like the Jewish lobby because “our cause is just and we have to show and defend our rights.

“Israel’s main strategy is to put the Arabs in confrontation with the U.S. and it is working on this day and night,” he said. “Israel wants to put us in confrontation with the biggest power in the world.”

The bloody singlemindedness of the Arab world’s psychotic obsession with Israel really is quite amazing.

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