Obama might join Ahmadinejad at Durban II

Barack Obama

Will President Obama join Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is his effort to demonize and delegitimize Israel? The Islamic World will come to the Durban II conference in Geneva with an agenda of tagging Israel as a racist nation.

«To display of the absurdity behind the Durban II conference, the Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad announced that he would be attending. Ahmadinejad is the personification of everything the anti-racism conference was designed to address – he is a Holocaust denier who has called for genocide against Israel. Under his regime, Iran has become one of the major violators of human rights, oppressing women, minorities, religious groups like the Bahais and the small Jewish community, which live in constant fear of sudden arrests for “espionage».

This statement is given by Prof Gerald M. Steinberg is Executive Director of NGO Monitor and heads the Political Studies Department at Bar Ilan University. He is quoted in Jerusalem Post, 17th of April 2009.

The Durban II conference will be held between 20th and 24th of April in the city of Geneva in Switzerland, the European head quarter of United Nations.

The late US Congressman, Tom Lantos – a Holocaust survivor – gave this statement about the agenda behind Durban II:

« The so-called ‘Durban II’ conference takes its name from the 2001 World Conference on Racism held in the South African city of Durban on the eve of the 9/11 terror attacks. The gathering is the most sickening and unabashed display of hate for the Jews I had seen since the Nazi period ».

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  1. Obama isn’t going to lift a finger on substantive engagement with Iran until after the elections. He’s not stupid and won’t make any moves that even sort of increase Mahmoud’s chances of getting reelected.

    1. I hope and pray you are right. It will be a final blow to the good US, Israeli relations, if president Obama starts his term in office by joining the anti-Israel Islamic lobby in Geneva.

      1. The US is stupid, we don’t want Iran to get a bomb. At the same time it sounds like you don’t think appointing Lieberman as foreign minister was an incredibly inflammatory move on the part of Bibi.

  2. I feel that the election of Lieberman is an example of the deep concern of the people of Israel for their safety and security. He got 15 per cent of the votes, and we have to respect the verdict of the election. I do not agree with Lieberman, and If I could vote in Israel I would not have voted for his party. Neither did Bibi. But as long as Kadima chose to stay on the sideline, I feel Bibi did not have many other options than to include Lieberman. My making him the Foreign Minister, Bibi avoided to have a loose gun with him on the ship. You might be positively surprised that Lieberman in such a position will learn how to become a team player.

  3. Or he’ll finish convincing the world that Israel is determined to do to the arabs what the germans did to them.

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