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In the hand of the Zionist man: Road Map to the White House

In the hand of Obama: Unified Jerusalem is Capital of Israel

 

                                                                       [Al-Arab Al-Yawn, Palestine]

 

 

Al Seyassah, Kuwait

If I Were In Obama's Place! …

 

"What does it mean for a candidate to champion Arab causes in the United States? It means the failure of that candidate: From the moment he announces his run, he would receive no support from any U.S. institution with influence over administering the elections. … Israel is everything in an American election."

 

By Dr. Hammoud Al- Hattadd

 

Translated By James Jacobson and Nicolas Dagher

 

June 9, 2008

 

Kuwait - Al Seyassah- Original Article (Arabic)

Don't rebuke me, Tarek, my son, nor you my dear colleague Tareq Idris, when I tell you the position I would have to take to win an election in the United States as a Kuwaiti Arab Muslim candidate, or perhaps as a Salafi [the most traditional form of Islam ], a member of the Muslim Brotherhood or of the Tabligh [a Muslim Missionary 'revival' movement ].

 

So how does one succeed when wanting to win an election in a superpower like the United States of America? What would your slogan be: Of the Arabs, by the Arabs and for the Arabs? If so, then it would be better for you to stay at home than do what some of the female candidates in the Kuwaiti National Assembly have done.

 

[Editor's Note: The author refers to an episode last year when female members of parliament came to the Assembly chamber without headscarves. He is saying that if you want to run for office in America and champion Arab causes, you might as well stay home - just like those female Parliamentarians who refused to wear headscarves should have stayed home].

 

What does it mean for a candidate to champion Arab causes in the United States? It means the failure of that candidate: From the moment he announces his run, he will receive no support from any U.S. institution with influence over administering the elections.

 

OBAMA PLEASES ISRAEL, ANGERS ARABS AT AIPAC

 

 

Israel is everything in an American election; America's domestic situation is an extension of the desire of World Zionism to control the world and absorb the global economy - including America's. Proclaiming support for Israel herald's the start of every U.S. presidential election. This is not the wish of every American, and isn't necessarily popular either. Rather, it is primarily the wish of the institutions that fund the elections and is done to secure their own continuity, since they're part of a Zionist organization with a broader plan to devour the world and the United States with it.

 

The Arabs know that they're at the bottom of the list of priorities; they are lazy people without a successful educational system, they aren't led by successful democracies, they have no health-care system to save them and they are numbered among the planet's beggars in terms of knowledge and global civilization. The world doesn’t care about Arab pride over the nations they once occupied - such as Andalusia [the Iberian Peninsula, 711-1492 AD ] - or past Arab glories, or whether they flagellate themselves over the Caliphate until the Day of the Resurrection. And although the Arabs have oil on their territories, they don't know how to craft subtle enough polices to influence the world with their oil, but only know how to turn off the oil spigots. They lack an understanding of how to play the game of give and take, back and forth and play both above and below the table.

 

Why do Arabs maintain self-defeating policies whereby they run to satisfy everyone on earth, and yet they never receive anyone else's respect at a time when Arab countries have such a surplus of money and oil that they don’t spend on their own people. So during a U.S. election, why should anyone care about Arab approval?

 

When confronted with power, Arabs are the first to be intimidated. Machiavellian politics respect no principle - Machiavellian politics respect only interests, and even the "Salafis" - or I should say "Salafi politicians" - have learned the game of interests, for they shake hands with well-known political assassins and those who are strongly accused of involvement in murder, which is the least of their crimes.  

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[Editor's Note: The author refers to Salafi members of Parliament who have dealings with extremists and terrorists. It is likely a reference to a recent Kuwaiti news story.]

 

In fact, even if America's ruler was a Salafist, Jerusalem would be Israel's capital forever - I mean a political "Salafist," not those who are the rare elite of humanity. [He thinks Salafists who are non-politicians are "the rare elite of humanity"].

 

Yes, my son Tareq and my loyal friend Ibn Idris, may Allah protect you, this is the way elections in the United States of America are done. In the U.S. they would say "let the weak Arabs drink from the Dead Sea." But don't feel bad, my brother Tareq. I will drink from the Dead Sea alone.

 

[Editor's Note: In Arabic, the expression "let them drink from the Dead Sea" is the same as "Let them go jump in the lake."]

 

On top of cartoon: 'Obama as Arabs imagine him.'

On the folder: 'Arab causes'

                                                              [Al-Arab Al-Yawn, Palestine]

 

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THE WORLD OPINES ON OBAMA:

 

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     EUROPE [from French, Spanish, German, Portuguese]

 

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Le Monde, France

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    Le Figaro, France

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    Die Zeit, Germany

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    Frankfurter Rundschau, Germany

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    Diario Economico, Portugal

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    THE MIDDLE EAST [from Arabic]

 

Al Gomhuria, Egypt

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    AFRICA [English]

 

The Daily Nation, Kenya

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     Business Day, South Africa

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LATIN AMERICA [from Spanish]

 

 BBC Brasil, Brazil
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     Folha, Brazil

     The U.S. Presidential Election: The Greatest Show on Earth …

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Los Andes, Argentina
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     El Tiempo, Colombia

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     EUROPE [from French, Spanish, German, Portuguese]

 

Le Figaro, France
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http://worldmeets.us/lefigaro0000216.shtml

 

Le Monde, France

    Regardless of Who Wins, the American Exception is Eternal

http://worldmeets.us/challenges000001.shtml

 

Le Monde, France

    American Elections: Cause for Hope and for Disappointment

       http://worldmeets.us/lemonde0000176.shtml

 

Le Monde, France

    'Obamania Sweeps France'

   http://worldmeets.us/lemonde0000175.shtml

 

Liberation, France

    Obama: 'A Man Who Will Restore America's Image in the World'

       http://worldmeets.us/liberation000102.shtml

 

    Liberation, France

    If Barack Obama Becomes U.S. President …

http://worldmeets.us/liberation000103.shtml

 

    Le Figaro, France

    Democrats in France Impassioned Over Party Primary Race

       http://worldmeets.us/lefigaro0000194.shtml

 

    Die Zeit, Germany

   'Obama is No Savior'

      http://worldmeets.us/diezeit000028.shtml

 

    Frankfurter Rundschau, Germany

    'Lincoln, Kennedy, Obama'

        http://worldmeets.us/frankfurterrundschau000020.shtml

 

Financial Times Deutschland, Germany

Obama's Run: The 'Miracle' of America that Could Change the World

       http://worldmeets.us/financialtimesdeutschland000060.shtml

 

Financial Times Deutschland, Germany

Clinton and Obama - Please Stop Them!

        http://worldmeets.us/financialtimesdeutschland000059.shtml

 

Financial Times Deutschland, Germany

2008 a High-Stakes U.S. Election Year for Europe

http://worldmeets.us/financialtimesdeutschland000048.shtml

 

    Financial Times Deutschland, Germany

    Hillary's Quest: Between Tears and the Throne …

       http://worldmeets.us/financialtimesdeutschland000050.shtml

 

    La Stampa, Italy

    At Parade of Blacks, Boos for Hillary and Applause for Obama

       http://worldmeets.us/lastampa000013.shtml

 

    Diario Economico, Portugal

    Definitively, Barack Obama is the Candidate of Europe …

       http://worldmeets.us/diarioeconomico000014.shtml

 

    Diario Economico, Portugal

    ‘I Got a Crush on Obama’

       http://worldmeets.us/diarioeconomico000012.shtml

 

  

    THE MIDDLE EAST [from Arabic]

 

     Al Seyassah, Kuwait

If I Were In Obama's Place! …

http://worldmeets.us/alseyassah000018.shtml

 

Al Gomhuria, Egypt

Can a Muslim-Born Negro Be America's President? ...

http://worldmeets.us/algomhuria000007.shtml

 

 

    AFRICA [English]

 

The Daily Nation, Kenya

Why Africa Exults at Obama's Victory

       http://worldmeets.us/dailynationka000005.shtml

 

Liberal, Cape Verde
    Obama: Good Luck Handling the 'Pitfalls'

http://worldmeets.us/liberal000001.shtml

 

This Day, Nigeria

How Far Can Obama Go?

http://worldmeets.us/thisday000003.shtml

 

     Business Day, South Africa

     Why American Blacks May Be Obama's Great Problem

       http://worldmeets.us/buisinessdaysa000001.shtml

    

 

LATIN AMERICA [from Spanish]

 

 BBC Brasil, Brazil
 Obama's Victory: Reason to Believe in a Better World ...

  http://worldmeets.us/bbcbrazil000003.shtml

 

     Folha, Brazil

     The U.S. Presidential Election: The Greatest Show on Earth …

http://worldmeets.us/folha000004.shtml

 

Los Andes, Argentina
 'Se Puede!'

http://worldmeets.us/losandes000002.shtml

 

 Excelsior, Mexico

 With Either Hillary or Obama, 'We All Win' ...

  http://worldmeets.us/excelsior000011.shtml

 

     El Tiempo, Colombia

     What Barack Obama Says About the United States …

         http://worldmeets.us/eltiempo000045.shtml

 

     El Tiempo, Colombia

     What Hillary Clinton Shows About the Status of Women

         http://worldmeets.us/eltiempo000046.shtml

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

[Posted by WORLDMEETS.US June 10, 11:28pm]