By Alison Buckley
and Hamma Mirwaisi
It is no longer a
secret that the Israeli leadership's animosities towards the Aryan people began
when the Aryan Mitanni tribe invaded their national forbearer Abraham's Aryan
Hurrian Empire 3800 years ago.
Many people are
wondering why the Israeli leadership has fought the Aryan Mitanni (later the
Aryan Medes and now the Aryan Kurds) for so long. And why on many occasions in
recent history have Israeli advisors influenced leaders like the Soviet Union's
Joseph Stalin or President Obama against the interests of the Kurdish people?
It has become
apparent that the advisors' real motives are disguised by a fake concern for
the interests of the recipients of the advice, namely the US and Russia.
The following
article by journalist THOMAS L. FRIEDMAN in his May-17-1995 article typifies
this advice.
Foreign Affairs; The
Turkish Nightmare
"I see four
options: Option One, preferred by most Turks, is to cut a deal with Saddam to
restore his authority over northern Iraq and clamp down on the Kurds there. The
US, which wants to keep Saddam boxed up in Baghdad, opposes this. Option Two,
favored by Washington, is for the US and Turkey to work together with the
moderate, but rival, Iraqi Kurdish clans -- the Barzanis and Talabanis -- to
set up a power structure that can fill the northern Iraq vacuum. (I have my
doubts about this. The Iraqi Kurdish leaders are the Hatfields and McCoys,
obsessed with their tribal feuds. They don't not have a state for nothing.)
"Option Three is for
Turkish troops to keep going into Iraq, which would mean constant friction with
the EU. Option Four is getting someone to offer an exploding cigar to Saddam so
he will go "boom' and be replaced by "nice' Iraqi dictators whom the US would
let restore Baghdad's authority over Kurdish northern Iraq.
"The bottom line: If
Washington believes in Option Two it had better get cracking -- offer the Turks
technical help with sealing their Iraqi border. Send a top US official there to persuade the
Iraqi Kurds to set aside their differences, control their territory and keep
the P.K.K. out. And remind the Turks that the best way to fight Kurdish
separatism is to make Turkish Kurds feel at home, with more freedom of
expression and human rights." (1)
On the surface it looks
like the suggested policies support US interests, but in reality they manifest
Israel's age-old, undying hatred toward the Aryan Kurds. Since the Median
Empire King of Kings Darius of Medes (Cyaxares II, Kurdish Kayxasraw II) threw
the Jewish prophet Daniel in the lions' den, the war by their leadership
against the Kurdish people has steadily brewed at varying levels of intensity.
Here is another
American opinion by Washington's David A. Korn, detailing questionable policy
options advocated by Israel similar to those described above, in the New York
Times.
"To the Editor:
"Mr. Friedman
describes the Kurdistan Workers Party, or P.K.K., which leads the armed revolt,
as a Marxist organization that aspires to carve a separate Kurdish state out of
south-eastern Turkey. That is the Turkish (and United States Government) line.
On the chance that the P.K.K. itself might have something to say about this, I
recently sent a list of questions to its General Secretary, Abdullah Ocalan.
Here, in part, is what Mr. Ocalan replied in regard to the allegation of
Marxism:
"'We are
dedicated to a philosophy that is based on democracy and pluralism, not on the
power of the state. We favor a synthesis of capitalism and socialism, an
economic structure in which individuals will freely develop to their fullest
potential."'
Today Israeli
advisers do not have the ears of either the Russians or the Iranians. Most of
the European leaders do not trust their advice either; but Israel has the
support of the US government and its Congress to use against Kurdish people's
interest.
Israel and Facebook
are on line to fight Kurdish people's interest directly. They are helping the
enemies of the Kurds in the war being waged against Kurdish people everywhere.
Israel and the Jewish leadership helped the creation of the governments of
Massoud Barzani and Jalal Talabani to oppose and ravage the Kurdish people's
interests. They know very well that the Kurdish leader Abdullah Ocalan is not
betraying the Kurdish people for his own interests like the Barzani and
Talabani thieves. This is why the majority of Kurds are now following Mr.
Ocalan's political philosophy, which offers them more hope than any other
regime since the era of King Cyaxares the Great (Cyaxares I) did two and a half
thousand years ago. In the face of this solidarity Israel's leaders
are now fighting the Kurdish people's interest directly.
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