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Jul 01 2009

Friday Sermon on Sudan TV: Preacher Abd Al-Jalil Al-Karouri Calls on US “President Hussein” to Acknowledge that the Jews Carried out 9/11

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More Jew hatred and incitement from Islam.  Here is a video and transcript from a Friday sermon at Khartoum, delivered by Sheik Abd Al-Jalil Al-Karouri about those Jews, intended for President Hussein’s ears – and boy, those are one set of ears.  No doubt this video was meant to rattle Barack Hussein Obama’s Muslim identity politics because everyone knows that Muslims never do anything wrong and that Jews do everything wrong.  The sermon aired on Sudan TV on June 5, 2009.  Via MEMRI-TV.

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Feb 15 2009

Iraqis Seek Reparations for 1981 Israeli Attack on Nuclear Reactor

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From the Islamic hubris department at DPA/Qatar Tribune:

Iraqi parliamentarians are demanding Israel pay billions of dollars in reparations for a 1981 Israeli attack on the Osiraq nuclear reactor, Baghdad’s daily Al Sabbah reported on Thursday.

Mohammed Naji Mohammed of the United Iraqi Alliance is leading a campaign for the Iraqi foreign ministry and courts to seek reparations.

And regarding the righteous 1981 Israeli attack on the Osiraq nuclear reactor, if you haven’t seen this video before, it’s a gripping documentary on Operation Opera.

Takes 45 minutes to watch, but well worth it.

Video: The Story of the Israeli Air Force’s Attack on the Iraqi Reactor Near Baghdad, June 1981

Oh, and btw this video confirms – with documentary footage – that Jacques Chirac sold the nuclear reactor and its parts – to Saddam Hussein.

Explains a lot about France’s embracing of Islam, doesn’t it.

Feb 02 2009

Erdogan’s Davos Outburst Is Nothing New

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The author is Turkish.  Via Forbes:

For us Turks, watching Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan storm out of the World Economic Forum’s meeting in Davos, Switzerland, on Thursday after a loud exchange with Israeli President Shimon Peres was nothing new.

Temper tantrums are not new for the Islamist leader, who was greeted to a hero’s welcome back in Istanbul a few hours later. Erdogan has increasingly become more belligerent, lashing out at reporters, columnists, aides or members of the business community. Here in Turkey, each of his outbursts has increased Erdogan’s aura of awe and authority. With public rebuke or court cases against members of the media, he has effectively silenced major criticism of his policies.

During the recent crisis in Gaza, Erdogan has led the most vocal opposition to Israel from the Muslim world. Turkey today values its relationships with Russia, Iran and the Arab world almost on equal footing with its traditional ties to Israel and the West.