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10-09-2011, 03:41 AM #1
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CFR Romney Picks Notorious Neocon as Lead Foreign Policy Adv
Romney Picks Notorious Neocon as Lead Foreign Policy Adviser
Kurt Nimmo
October 8, 2011
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GOP front-runner Mitt Romney – who has promised us another century of mass murder and crimes against humanity – has picked a neocon as his new foreign policy adviser.
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10-09-2011, 04:46 PM #2
Airborne Sapper! It seems that you are both anti Moslem and anti anti Moslem based on the articles you have posted. The situation is more complicated and nuanced than is presented in this article.
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Friday, Oct 7, 2011 8:00 AM Pacific Daylight Time
Romney’s scary Middle East advisor
The three careers of Walid Phares: Lebanese militant, pro-Israeli propagandist, and Fox News pundit
By As`ad AbuKhalil
Mitt Romney and Walid Phares
Mitt Romney and Walid Phares (Credit: AP/walidphares.com)
Topics:Mitt Romney, Walid Phares
Mitt Romney has a new foreign policy adviser. His name is Walid Phares, a Lebanese -American contributor to Fox News, and rising star in Republican punditry. Phares has had three careers and all are relevant in bizarre ways to the U.S. presidential campaign.
Phares’ first career began early in the Lebanese civil war of the 1975-1990 when he allied himself with the right-wing militias, armed and financed by Israel. In his official curriculum vitae, Phares describes himself as a writer and lawyer in Lebanon at this time but he was more and less than that. He assumed a political position in the hierarchy of the militias and founded a small Christian party in the late 1970s and early 1980s.
After Genral Michel Auon assumed the presidency of Lebanon in 1988, Phares joined the right-wing coalition known as the Lebanese Front, which consisted of various sectarian groupings and militia. The Front backed Gen. Auon in his struggles against the Syrian regime of Hafez al-Assad and the Muslims of Lebanon. Phares’s role was not small, according to Beirut newspaper accounts.. He served as vice chair of another front’s political leadership committee, headed by a man named Etienne Saqr, whose Guardians of Cedar militia voiced the slogan “Kill a Palestinian and you shall enter Heaven.â€
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