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Report: Barack Obama's Al Qaida initiative began months before his election
World Tribune ^ | Wednesday, January 28, 2009 | World Tribune

Posted on 01/28/2009 4:15:12 PM PST by penelopesire

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To: Calpernia

:’) “I thought my number was on that one.”

“On a pineapple?”

“Where!?! Where!?!”

“Nowhere, I was just repeating it.”


321 posted on 01/29/2009 6:37:54 PM PST by SunkenCiv (https://secure.freerepublic.com/donate/____________________ Profile updated Monday, January 12, 2009)
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To: roses of sharon

Thank you for the heads up. I’ve been reading about this guy, and his father. Everyone should read this and his other news articles:

Forget Pelosi. What about Syria?
By Robert Malley
April 11, 2007 in print edition A-23

UNDERTAKING HER first major diplomatic foray, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi got an earful. As she met with Syrian President Bashar Assad, she came under immediate, stinging attack. The White House condemned her encounter as counterproductive, asserting that it undermined U.S. policy aimed at marginalizing a so-called pariah regime.

http://articles.latimes.com/2007/apr/11/opinion/oe-malley11


322 posted on 01/30/2009 4:18:06 AM PST by tired&retired
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To: roses of sharon

Here is a list ofr Malley’s publications...

Selected published articles
Robert Malley, The Gaza time bomb, The International Herald Tribune, January 21, 2008
Robert Malley & Hussein Agha, “Middle East Triangle”, The Washington Post, January 17, 2008
Robert Malley & Hussein Agha, “The Road from Mecca”, New York Review of Books, May 10, 2007
Robert Malley, “Forget Pelosi. What About Syria?”, The Los Angeles Times, April 11, 2007
Robert Malley & Henry Siegman, “The Hamas Factor”, The International Herald-Tribune, December 27, 2006
Robert Malley & Peter Harling, “Containing a Shiite symbol of hope”, The Christian Science Monitor, October 24, 2006
Robert Malley, “Mideast: Avoiding failure with Hamas”, The International Herald-Tribune, April 10, 2006
Robert Malley & Gareth Evans, “How to Curb the Tension in Gaza”, The Financial Times, July 5, 2006
Robert Malley & Peter Harling, “The enemy we hardly know”, The Boston Globe, March 19, 2006
Robert Malley, “Making the Best of Hamas’ Victory”, Common Ground News Service, March 2, 2006
Robert Malley & Hussein Agha, “Hamas has arrived - but there are limits to its advance”, The Guardian, January 24, 2006
Robert Malley & Hussein Agha, “A durable Middle East peace: Oslo didn’t achieve it, nor has the Bush “road map.” So what would satisfy both sides?”,American Prospect, November 1, 2003
Robert Malley & Hussein Agha, “Camp David and After: An Exchange (A Reply to Ehud Barak)”, New York Review of Books, June 13, 2002
Robert Malley, “Rebuilding a Damaged Palestine”, The New York Times, May 7, 2002
Robert Malley, “Playing into Sharon’s Hands”, The New York Times, January 25, 2002
Robert Malley & Hussein Agha, “Camp David: The Tragedy of Errors”, New York Review of Books, August 9, 2001


323 posted on 01/30/2009 4:20:08 AM PST by tired&retired
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To: diefree
It's every bit as reliable as the NY Times.

Oh wait..........

324 posted on 01/30/2009 4:43:22 AM PST by wny
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To: tired&retired

Barack Obama’s Middle East Expert

http://www.americanthinker.com/printpage/?url=http://www.americanthinker.com/2008/01/barack_obamas_middle_east_expe.html

A little family history may be in order to understand the genesis of Robert Malley’s views. Normally, one should be reluctant in exploring a person’s family background — after all, who would want to be held responsible for the sins of one’s father? However, when close relatives share a strong current of ideological affinity, and when a father has a commanding persona, it behooves a researcher to inquire a bit into the role of family in forming views. That said, Robert Malley has a very interesting father.

His father Simon Malley was born to a Syrian family in Cairo and at an early age found his métier in political journalism. He participated in the wave of anti-imperialist and nationalist ideology that was sweeping the Third World. He wrote thousands of words in support of struggle against Western nations. In Paris, he founded the journal Afrique Asie; he and his magazine became advocates for “liberation” struggles throughout the world, particularly for the Palestinians.

Simon Malley loathed Israel and anti-Israel activism became a crusade for him-as an internet search would easily show. He spent countless hours with Yasser Arafat and became a close friend of Arafat. He was, according to Daniel Pipes, a sympathizer of the Palestinian Liberation Organization -— and this was when it was at the height of its terrorism wave against the West . His efforts were so damaging to France that President Valerie d’Estaing expelled him from the country.

Malley has seemingly followed in his father’s footsteps: he represents the next generation of anti-Israel activism. Through his writings he has served as a willing propagandist, bending the truth (and more) to serve an agenda that is marked by anti-Israel bias; he heads a group of Middle East policy advisers for a think-tank funded (in part) by anti-Israel billionaire activist George Soros; and now is on the foreign policy staff of a leading Presidential contender. Each step up the ladder seems to be a step closer towards his goal of empowering radicals and weakening the ties between American and our ally Israel.

Robert Malley’s writings strike me as being akin to propaganda. One notable example is an op-ed that was published in the New York Times (Fictions About the Failure at Camp David). The column indicted Israel for not being generous enough at Camp David and blamed the failure of the talks on the Israelis.

Malley has repeated this line of attack in numerous op-eds over the years, often co-writing with Hussein Agha, a former adviser to Yasser Arafat (see, for example, Camp David: The Tragedy of Errors ). He was also believed to be the chief source for an article by Deborah Sontag that whitewashed Arafat’s role in the collapse of the peace process, an article that has been widely criticized as riddled with errors and bias.

Malley is a revisionist and his views are sharply at odds with the views of others who participated at Camp David, including Ambassador Dennis Ross and President Bill Clinton. Malley’s myth-making has been peddled in the notably anti-Israel magazine, Counterpunch and by Norman Finkelstein, the failed academic recently denied tenure at DePaul University . Malley’s Camp David propaganda has also become fodder for Palestinians, Arab rejectionists, and anti-Israel activists across the world.

His story of the talks is also plain wrong.

Dennis Ross had this to say regarding the failure of Camp David when he laid the blame on Yasser Arafat and Palestinian leadership:

....Fundamentally I do not believe he can end the conflict. We had one critical clause in this agreement, and that clause was, this is the end of the conflict. Arafat’s whole life has been governed by struggle and a cause... for him to end the conflict is to end himself.

...Barak was able to reposition Israel internationally. Israel was seen as having demonstrated unmistakably it wanted peace, and the reason it wasn’t ... achievable was because Arafat wouldn’t accept it.http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,50830,00.html

President Clinton echoed these remarks, elsewhere:

So a couple of days before I leave office, Arafat says, calls to tell me what a great man I am. And I just said, “No, I’m not. On this I’m a failure, and you made me a failure.”
At the conclusion of Camp David, Clinton made these points, stressing that Israeli leader Ehud Barak had gone the extra mile to reach peace with the Palestinians:

-Prime Minister Barak showed particular courage, vision, and an understanding of the historical importance of this moment. Chairman Arafat made it clear that he too remains committed to the path of peace.

-Prime Minister Barak took some very bold decisions...

-I will say again, we made progress on all the core issues; we made really significant progress on many of them. The Palestinian teams worked hard on a lot of these areas. But I think it is fair to say that at this moment in time, maybe because they had been preparing for it longer, maybe because they had thought through it more, that the prime minister moved forward more from his initial position than Chairman Arafat on — particularly surrounding the questions of Jerusalem...

-... not so much as a criticism of Chairman Arafat, because this is really hard and had never been done before, but in praise of Barak. He came in knowing that he was going to have to take bold steps and he did it, and I think you should look at it more as a positive toward him than as a condemnation of the Palestinian side...

- I would be making a mistake not to praise Barak, because I think he took a big risk, and I think it’s sparked already in Israel a real debate, which is moving Israeli public opinion toward the conditions that will make peace. And so I thought that was important, and I think it deserves to be acknowledged. (Clinton press conference, July 25, 2000)

Was Malley so central to the peace process that he knew something that escaped the attention of our Middle East Envoy and our President? When one reads Dennis Ross’s account of his years of trying to bring peace to the region, The Missing Peace: The Inside Story of the Fight for Middle East Peace, one can question just how central Malley was to the Camp David negotiations.*

Malley has written a range of pieces over the years that reveal an agenda at work that should give pause to those Obama supporters who truly care about peace in the Middle Peace and the fate of our ally Israel.

Playing Into Sharon’s Hands: which absolves Arafat of the responsibility to restrain terrorists and blames Israel for terrorism. He defends Arafat and hails him as

..the first Palestinian leader to recognize Israel, relinquish the objective of regaining all of historic Palestine and negotiate for a two-state solution based on the pre-1967 boundaries. And he remains for now the only Palestinian with the legitimacy to sell future concessions to his people.
Rebuilding a Damaged Palestine: which blames Israel’s security operations for weakening Palestinian security forces (absurd on its face: terrorists filled the ranks of so-called Palestinian security forces-which, in any case, never tried to prevent terrorism) and calls for international forces to restrain the Israelis

Making the Best of Hamas’s Victory: which called for international aid to be showered upon a Hamas-led government and for international engagement with Hamas (a group that makes clear in its Charter, its schools, and its violence its intent to destroy Israel). Malley also makes an absurd assertion: that Hamas’ policies and Israeli policies are mirror images of each other.

Avoiding Failure with Hamas: which again calls for aid to flow to a Hamas-led government and even goes so far as to suggest that failure to extend aid could cause an environmental or health catastrophe-such as a human strain of the avian flu virus!

How to Curb the Tension in Gaza: which criticizes Israel’s for its actions to recover Gilad Shalit who was kidnapped and is being held hostage in the Gaza Strip. He and co-writer Gareth Evans call Israel’s actions ‘collective punishment” in “violation of international law”.

Forget Pelosi: What About Syria?: where Malley calls for outreach to Syria, despite its ties to Hezbollah, Hamas, and the terrorists committing murder in Iraq; believes it is unreasonable to call for Syria to cut ties with Hezbollah, break with Hamas, or alienate Iran before negotiations; he believes a return of the Golan Heights and engagement with the West will somehow miraculously lead the Syrian regime to take these steps — after they get all they want.

Containing a Shiite Symbol of Hope: that advocated engagement with the fiercely anti-American Iraqi Moqtada al-Sadr, who has been responsible for the murder of many Americans and Iraqis as the leader of the terrorist group, the Mahdi Army. He also has very close ties to Iran.

Middle East Triangle: (co-written with former Arafat advisor Hussein Agha) calls for Hamas and Fatah to reconcile, join forces, and to frustrate, in their words, Israel’s attempts to “perpetuate Palestinian geographic and political division”. Then Hamas will grant Abbas power to make a political deal with Israel that will bring peace. Noah Pollack of Commentary Magazine noting, as Malley habitually fails to do, Hamas intends to destroy Israel, eviscerated this op-ed.

The U.S. Must Look to its Own Mideast Interests: (co-written with Aaron David Miller) which advocates a radically different approach towards the Middle East which, in their words, does not “follow Israel’s lead” and encompasses engagement with Syria (despite problems with Lebanon and their support for Hezbollah) and Hamas (regardless of its failure to recognize Israel or renounce violence).

A New Middle East: which asserted Hezbollah’s attacks on Israel and the kidnapping of Israelis, which sparked the Israel-Hezbollah war in 2006, were motivated by Hezbollah’s desire to retrieve Lebanese prisoners in Israeli jails and were a response to pressure being exerted on its allies-Syria and Iran.

Robert Malley also testified before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee in February, 2004. In that appearance he called for the Road Map to be cast aside because incremental measures intended to build trust were unworkable. He advocated that a comprehensive settlement plan be imposed on the parties with the backing of the international community, including Arab and Moslem states. He anticipated that Israel would object with “cries of unfair treatment” but counseled the plan be put in place regardless of such objections; he also suggested that waiting for a “reliable Palestinian partner’ was unnecessary.

This is merely a sample of Malley’s views — which are focused on disengaging from our ally Israel (whose lead America should not “follow”) and engaging with and, in some cases financially supporting, the likes of Syria, Moqtada al-Sadr, Hezbollah and Hamas. His ideology is radically at odds with American foreign policy as it has been practiced by two generations of Presidents — both Democrats and Republicans — over the years. This is the type of advocacy Robert Malley has been pursuing in the years since the end of the Clinton Administration and from his perch at the International Crisis Group — an organization that may share his agenda.

The International Crisis Group

Robert Malley is the Director of the Middle East/North Africa Program at the International Crisis Group (ICG). Given the impressive title of the group, one might expect it to have along and impressive pedigree — say long the lines of the well-regarded Council of Foreign Relations. In fact, the group is rather small and it has a short pedigree. More importantly, it has ties to George Soros. Soros is a man who has supported a wide variety of groups that have shown a propensity to criticize America and Israel; a man who has made clear his goal is to break the close bonds between America and Israel ; supported the views of Stephen Walt and John Mearsheimer whose work on the issue of the “Israel Lobby” has been widely criticized for factual inaccuracies, shoddy research, and has been called “anti-Semitic” in the Washington Post; a man who has taken steps to counter the supposed political influence of the pro-Israel community in America; a man who has also been a key financial backer of Senator Obama’s; and a man who can activate a wide variety of 527 (c) and other activist groups for any politician he supports.

Soros is a funder of the ICG through his Open Society Institute ; he serves on its Board and on its Executive Committee. Other members of the Board include Zbigniew Brzezinski (whose anti-Israel credentials are impeccable) and Wesley Clark (who called US support for Israel during the Hezbollah War a “serious mistake”; who has flirted with anti-Semitic conspiracy theories; and who has been the direct beneficiary of donations made by Soros ; Wesley Clark has defended the actions of George Soros.

But let’s return to George Soros.

While it is true that the ICG receives funding from other sources, none of these donors are on the board; and a billionaire on the Executive Committee of the Board can wield a great deal of influence. Soros is a man who is legendary for his investment prowess. In this case, he again seems to have invested well — as he is proud to trumpet. When the ICG gave him a Founders Award, he spoke of how pleased he was with the work the group does (”my money is very well spent”), and he took particular pride in the work done “on the Palestinian question”.

As he should be, given his goals. Malley, as the Director of the Middle East/ North African program at the ICG, has assembled a group of “analysts” who reflect his (and Soros’s) views and who share their goals: a radical reshaping of decades of American foreign policy and a shredding of the role of morality in the formulation of American policy. These policies would strengthen our enemies, empower dictatorships, and harm our allies.

This small cast of characters at the ICG:

Issandr el Amrani has accused the Bush Administration of fanning the flames of sectarian strife by rallying support against Iran. He absurdly claims that the goal of this alliance is to create,

“a new regional security arrangement with the Jewish state firmly as its center-the holy grail of the neo-conservatives who, despite reports to the contrary, continue to craft U.S. Middle East policy. (Otherwise, why would Elliott Abrams still have his job?”
Peter Harling: who has co-written numerous op-eds with Malley that advocate outreach toward Iraqi extremist leader Moqtada al-Sadr; talks with Iran and Syria ; and numerous op-eds critical of American actions in Iraq.

Nicholas Pelham who advocates outreach toward Hamas.


325 posted on 01/30/2009 6:27:38 AM PST by tired&retired
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To: tired&retired

http://www.camera.org/index.asp?x_context=8&x_nameinnews=88&x_article=1437

http://lonestartimes.com/2008/03/07/obamas-yassir-man/

A few more for you.....yes, this is a man to watch.


326 posted on 01/30/2009 7:22:58 AM PST by roses of sharon (Pray Hussein fails!)
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To: roses of sharon
Wow, this information is unbelievable. I'm not sure if there are any main posts available, but the facts relating to Malley and his affiliation to Clinton, Obama, Arafat, and his family's position of being very pro militant Arab, pro communism, and pro Russia need to be known.

Please post a thread of its own on this guy so more people understand what is going on.

327 posted on 01/30/2009 7:59:26 AM PST by tired&retired
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To: tired&retired
http://www.freerepublic.com/tag/robertmalley/index?tab=articles

I searched Robert Malley on FR....tons of threads on him. We can bump a few, but if the MSM do not cover him as suspicious...then the public never knows.

Unfortunately we are basically underground here, we have no power, no vehicle for information.

328 posted on 01/30/2009 8:23:32 AM PST by roses of sharon (Pray Hussein fails!)
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To: tired&retired

Thank you for posting that and BTTT. Everyone should read this.

0bama is a freaking closet Muslim.


329 posted on 01/30/2009 10:31:52 AM PST by little jeremiah (Leave illusion, come to the truth. Leave the darkness, come to the light.)
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To: tired&retired

This info would be interesting to many of the talk show people and people like Malkin. If not, then they’re useless.


330 posted on 01/30/2009 10:33:17 AM PST by little jeremiah (Leave illusion, come to the truth. Leave the darkness, come to the light.)
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To: penelopesire
Get a grip.

Thanks for the advice, genius.

Oh, by the way, here's your troop withdrawal:

http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601087&sid=afll.9YZiyUY&refer=worldwide
331 posted on 01/30/2009 11:53:19 AM PST by LanaTurnerOverdrive ("I've done a few things in my life I'm not proud of, and the things I am proud of are disgusting.")
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To: penelopesire

It would seem that you have to be a subscriber to read the report from the upcoming weekly edition of Geostrategy-Direct.com. Anyone know if we will be able to access any of that here at FR?


332 posted on 01/30/2009 1:46:15 PM PST by TheBigIf
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To: TheBigIf

I was thinking about subscribing if it doesn’t cost hundreds of dollars...lol. I am sure if it is really blockbuster...it will leak out somewhere and turn up on FR though. We always get scoops around here.


333 posted on 01/30/2009 2:00:17 PM PST by penelopesire ("The only CHANGE you will get with the Democrats is the CHANGE left in your pocket")
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To: tired&retired; roses of sharon

This stuff you guys have dug up really deserves it’s own thread. This guy sounds like an Islamist nightmare!

Thanks for posting all of this info.


334 posted on 01/30/2009 2:15:29 PM PST by penelopesire ("The only CHANGE you will get with the Democrats is the CHANGE left in your pocket")
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To: penelopesire

Does anyone remember the website that came up once Obama won the election that was starting to lay out his agenda?

I am not sure as to where to find the exact text but there was something on this official Obama website written in regards to his foreign policy whereas he said he was going to send money $$$ into areas where terrorism was prevelant in order to expand education.

This website was wiped clean in days though after certain parts of it raised concern for conservatives.

If anyone can help I would love to re-read or find a link to what the actual wording was. It would seem to be relevant to this thread and the concern raised by it.


335 posted on 01/31/2009 5:59:18 AM PST by TheBigIf
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To: DingoLingo
900 Million is what it took to get this dweeb elected

But the 1000:1 leverage of the $900B porkulus bill makes every dime worth it to his "investors", in financial terms alone.

Al Qaeda--unable otherwise to pull off more than a 1:100 American-to-theirs kill ratio--to be paid off not just in reduced capital expenditure on their footsoldiers, but in ultimately seeing us die by the hundreds of thousands or more is...

what's that commercial slogan again?   Ah, yes...

P R I C E L E S S !

Thank you, O !   -- N O T !

HF

336 posted on 02/06/2009 1:48:50 AM PST by holden
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To: penelopesire

I am still hoping to hear more about this report. Has anyone heard anything?

There is also a new headline by World Tribune that is shocking. They are claiming:

“Obama preparing to lift sanctions against Syria”
http://www.worldtribune.com/worldtribune/WTARC/2009/ss_syria0115_02_09.asp


337 posted on 02/10/2009 5:53:29 AM PST by TheBigIf
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To: TheBigIf

Have you seen this?

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2182185/posts

Not sure about the original story posted. Perhaps a google of the title would yield some results. If I have time later I will do a look see.


338 posted on 02/10/2009 6:27:33 AM PST by penelopesire ("The only CHANGE you will get with the Democrats is the CHANGE left in your pocket")
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