Read what your former president, Carter, wrote regarding Israeli racism against our people in Palestine … After you read the suggested books, you will know the truth, and you will be greatly shocked by the scale of concealment that has been exercised on you.
Osama Bin Laden, in a new audio tape released Sunday, September 13th entitled “An Address to the American People.”
Former President Jimmy Carter’s “Palestine: Peace Not Apartheid” was published in 2006, and it laid out his views of the Arab-Israel conflict. The 10 minute long message endorsed two other Democrat books, including “Confessions of an Economic Hit Man,” by John Perkins and “The Israel Lobby and U.S. Foreign Policy,” by Stephen M. Walt.
I guess the question Bin Laden’s statement brings to the table is: should we obey our enemies?
What’s interesting about The New York Times article (see source) is that the author, citing a NYT review, points out that despite the premise of the book which provides that Americans are “uncritically sympathetic to Israel,” Carter is actually “largely unsympathetic to Israel” in his narrative.
It seems as though The New York Times author came to the defense of Carter’s book, rejecting the implied notion that Bin Laden found the book convenient and unsympathetic to Israel. Of course reading Bin Laden’s quote a second time and then asking the question: does Bin Laden find Carter’s book convenient to him? eliminates that silly notion.
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