Friday, November 21, 2008

SCOWCROFT AND BRZEZINSKI SUGGEST NATO ROLE IN PALESTINE

The lead comment in The Bilderberg Washington Post today is from two former National Security Advisors, Brent Scowcroft and Zbigniew Brzezinski. They suggest that NATO go into Palestine and sort the situation out.

This is an interesting proposal, but one that like the war caused by Georgia this summer, is simply expansion of NATO.

NATO stands for North Atlantic Treaty Organisation, the key words being North Atlantic. The words Middle East or Caucasian do not appear.

NATO has slowly evolved into a world police force.

The United Nations has slowly evolved into a world government, with 'local' branches such as the European Union, African Union etc.

This is what David Icke stated would happen.

That was the purpose of WW2, to get a potential world government created in the form of a debating society called the UN (funded by Rockefeller), and NATO, proposed as a bulwark against communist aggression in Europe (but without any mention as to who financed and armed communism; Rothschild, Rockefeller and FDR).

NB in the following proposal Palestine would be nonmilitarized, i.e. defenceless against further Israeli occupation and aggression.

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From http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/11/20/AR2008112003008.html?hpid=opinionsbox1

...The major elements of an agreement are well known. A key element in any new initiative would be for the U.S. president to declare publicly what, in the view of this country, the basic parameters of a fair and enduring peace ought to be. These should contain four principal elements: 1967 borders, with minor, reciprocal and agreed-upon modifications; compensation in lieu of the right of return for Palestinian refugees; Jerusalem as real home to two capitals; and a nonmilitarized Palestinian state.

Something more might be needed to deal with Israeli security concerns about turning over territory to a Palestinian government incapable of securing Israel against terrorist activity. That could be dealt with by deploying an international peacekeeping force, such as one from NATO, which could not only replace Israeli security but train Palestinian troops to become effective.

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