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Clovis Maksoud Walks Off Alan Keyes Making Sense Set-- Transcript
MSNBC ^ | June 18, 2002 | MSNBC Staff

Posted on 06/20/2002 5:18:30 PM PDT by Keyes For President

Joining us to get to the heart of the matter, Israeli embassy spokesman Mark Regev and Clovis Maksoud the former Arab League Ambassador to the United Nations. Gentlemen, welcome to MAKING SENSE.

MARK REGEV, ISRAELI EMBASSY SPOKESMAN: Thank you.

KEYES: I want to thank you both for joining me tonight. I want to start, Ambassador Maksoud, with a question that‘s been kind of aching in my heart as I have watched the developments in this bombing today, particularly because of the gruesome nature of the bomb, the shrapnel, the children that were involved, the terrible wounds inflicted even on those who are wounded. One of the problems that I see with this kind of violence is that it engenders deep-seeded responses in the people who are attacked that because it seems to be saying to the people of Israel this kind of violence, you are not human beings.

We do not respect you in any way. We want you so dead that you will be utterly exterminated in the most painful fashion possible. If that is the mind-set coming against the people of Israel, doesn‘t that naturally lead to enormous barriers to peace, that it‘s going to be difficult to bring down. Doesn‘t this violence cause a problem that it‘s going to be hard for a peace process ever to overcome?

CLOVIS MAKSOUD, FMR. ARAB LEAGUE AMBASSADOR TO THE U.N.: Mr. Alan Keyes, I — the way you framed the situation seems to apply to both sides. I think that the sporadic suicide bombings, which have caused despicable casualties among the people of Israel and which has been denounced and continues to be denounced is matched exactly, if you frame the same language, the same discourse that you have applied to Israel, it seems that you have been oblivious to the fact that far more Palestinians have been subject to violence —women, men, fighters, children of the Palestinian camps, the Palestinian villages and towns for so many years.

And as if they don‘t exist in the conscience of the discourse that you have so well articulated and therefore, that you find that as if violence is a mainstream Palestinian or Arab trait while the attacks that the Israeli army has doing — has been doing for the last several years, but particularly in the last few months with the tanks, with the helicopters, with the airplanes, with all the arsenal of the most powerful army in the region, that doesn‘t seem to even interrupt the sequence of your — of your outrage, moral outrage about the civilians who have been killed in Israel.

In fact, if you can apply the same standards of what you have applied to the Israeli victims, which...

KEYES: Well let me...

MAKSOUD: ... I sympathize with you, but on the other hand...

KEYES: Let me explain that.

MAKSOUD: If you — if you — if you apply them to the sustained victimization of...

(CROSSTALK)

KEYES: Let me — let me explain that.

(CROSSTALK)

KEYES: Ambassador Maksoud...

(CROSSTALK)

KEYES: Yes, absolutely, I‘m about to lose patience with this response, but...

MAKSOUD: I‘m sorry that you...

KEYES: No. No. No. I want to demonstrate...

(CROSSTALK)

KEYES: Just hold on a second please.

(CROSSTALK)

KEYES: Mr. Ambassador, — Mr. Ambassador, I have the floor now. Hold on a second.

MAKSOUD: OK, you‘ve always had the floor.

KEYES: Because you‘ve asked me — you asked me a question. I want to answer it and I think Mark Regev, can I ask your help here, because it seems to me I always hear this response from folks, that somehow there‘s this equivalence, and I would like to ask a question that — serious a question, very simple. Has the Israeli army employed ordnance against civilian targets that uses the kind of devastating shrapnel that we saw employed in this bomb today? Has that been done by the Israeli defense forces?

REGEV: Alan, very clearly we do not.

KEYES: You do not employ such things. Now, Ambassador Maksoud, I am going to have some patience with all the junk I hear all the time when folks can stop talking in generalities, I can see what was done today. I have seen it as many have over and over again. All I hear when folks come on the program to say that there‘s some moral equivalence here is talk because you can‘t show me...

MAKSOUD: Alan...

KEYES: ... these terroristic acts from the Israelis.

(CROSSTALK)

KEYES: And when — and no, I will finish. I gave you time, sir.

MAKSOUD: You did not give me time.

(CROSSTALK)

KEYES: I will finish what I am saying. I gave you plenty of time.

(CROSSTALK)

KEYES: You‘ll just hold on. I gave you plenty of time.

MAKSOUD: Maybe you did...

(CROSSTALK)

KEYES: I listened to all of the garbage that was put out there about Jenin and the so-called massacre...

MAKSOUD: That was about Jenin...

(CROSSTALK)

MAKSOUD: No, wait a minute — wait a minute...

(CROSSTALK)

MAKSOUD: I will not allow it.

(CROSSTALK)

MAKSOUD: I will not allow you to say garbage about Jenin.

(CROSSTALK)

KEYES: When it didn‘t materialize...

(CROSSTALK)

KEYES: ... when it didn‘t materialize...

MAKSOUD: Don‘t say that.

KEYES: Don‘t say that? Not one...

(CROSSTALK)

KEYES: ... shred...

(CROSSTALK)

MAKSOUD: I‘m sorry...

KEYES: ... not one shred of truth.

MAKSOUD: You should not say garbage about Jenin.

KEYES: ... and the claim of hundreds of casualties...

MAKSOUD: No, you...

KEYES: Not one shred of truth in the claim...

MAKSOUD: I‘m very sorry...

KEYES: ... of Israeli defense...

MAKSOUD: I‘m very sorry...

KEYES: ... forces committing conscious atrocities...

(CROSSTALK)

KEYES: I am sick to death, sir...

MAKSOUD: Well...

KEYES: ... of people coming on this program thinking that I should have patience with this kind...

(CROSSTALK)

MAKSOUD: If you‘re sick to death...

(CROSSTALK)

KEYES: ... of falsehood.

MAKSOUD: I don‘t — I want you to live, so I‘m leaving.

KEYES: But Mr. Regev, Mr. Regev, I‘ve got to tell you, I look at what happened in Israel today, and I just wonder how a people subjected to this kind — it‘s not just the physical harm. There is a mentality involved in this that seems to bespeak an utter cold-blooded disregard for all humanity in the way that one approaches this problem.

How can one negotiate with this? I don‘t understand. Where does it come from in the people of Israel to go on with the peace process that involves folks who seem to have this kind of enmity toward you?

REGEV: Well, I think we have to face a cruel reality, and that is that groups like Hamas and Islamic Jihad are not interested in peace. They share that bin Laden vision of some Islamic extreme ideology.

Can I say something personal Alan? I have an 8-month child, a baby at home, and for these people, such a — such a baby is a legitimate target. We‘re dealing with people who have a different sense of values and extremist ideology that sees children, babies, as legitimate targets.

And I think what we have to say to the Arab world, to the Muslim world, is surely these people don‘t represent you. Surely you have to exercise. You have to throw these people out from within. You have to say that these people don‘t represent you. And I‘m, of course, very concerned when I hear Arab spokesmen justifying these sort of attacks.

KEYES: Well I am more than concerned. I am so outraged that I‘m sick to death of it. Ambassador Maksoud has walked off the set. He doesn‘t want to talk any more. And frankly, if I was in his position, I‘d walk out too, because having to continually repeat this kind of garbage in the face of the realities that are out there, I think would get tiresome for anybody. It gets tiresome for me to hear it. I‘m sure it gets tiresome for folks like the ambassador to do it.

But I want to take a minute here. We have Bob Arnot who is out in Israel right now, and I want to talk to him for a second. He‘s on the telephone in Ramallah and I want to talk to him for a second because folks out there, you all might not understand why I am so upset right now, and why it has been difficult all day as we‘ve prepared for this program for me to contain myself.

But in talking to Bob Arnot, I‘d like you to get a sense of exactly what happens, because you read about it in the paper and you‘ll hear 19 dead, 50 wounded, 55 wounded, 57 wounded. I don‘t think we get any sense at all of what‘s really going on.

Bob, are you there?

BOB ARNOT, MSNBC CORRESPONDENT: Yes Alan, you‘re right. You know, you get no sense from just hearing it. And I heard the sirens first thing in the morning in Jerusalem, and I made my way out to the site and the first thing I saw looking through the window of this bus is this beautiful arm of this young woman, and I could see her blouse, but she had been decapitated.

I came around the side to where the body bags are — one, two, three, four, all the way up to 19, and tragically on the front of the bags you see the picture of a young student the same age as my kids who did nothing but get up to go to school in the morning. And then the technicians would come over and bring a foot or hand over a piece of hair and put it into the bag.

Parents crying hysterically at the line unable to come and to find out whether that was their children or not. Two young boys who came up to me said, we were on the bus behind this. We were going to go to school. We don‘t know what to do. We‘re so scared. Do we go to school? Do we stay here? Where are my parents? I don‘t know what to do.

And the thing is you look down at these body bags, and these are not long body bags. They‘re short body bags because these are children — children going to a school that‘s about a half-a-mile away.

The bus itself looked like someone had taken a can opener and taken the top off it. We talked to the hospital. When these kids came in, it wasn‘t just a matter of a bomb, but they had nails, and now they have ball bearings in it. So when the orthopedic surgeons looked on the X-ray, they saw nails and screws.

And what they‘ve done, is they‘ve doubled the impact. They‘ve been able to double the fatalities in these recent attacks using not just mega-bombs with more explosives, but by having all of the shrapnel that goes into them.

And most grevious of all, they‘ve actually used, in past attacks, rat poisoning, which means you‘re going to bleed more than you otherwise would. And now the surgeons at the hospital tell us they‘re trying to use, or about to use chemical warfare agents within these.

(CROSSTALK)

KEYES: Now that means — a lot of these things mean that the shrapnel gets into you, and if you don‘t die right away, the effect of the shrapnel can cause your death later on, right?

ARNOT: It can. We interviewed three boys from the last bombing, 15-year olds, 14-year old, 13-year old boy. One boy I saw as he woke up from a coma with his mother hugging him, crying as his eyes finally opened. He had stones in him that they used in one bone; stones that had dirt and muck on it where they had to take every single one out that would cause rejection and infection as time went out, that this isn‘t a military advice (ph), there‘s no air force or army in the world that‘s designed something like this. This is something that‘s meant to humiliate and destroy the lives of these children.

You know 17 dead, but 50 injured and these are — each one of these 50 injured, there are hundreds of lives that are ruined where these children are going to be in rehabilitation centers, where they‘re going to be walking around with an arm — or without an arm or a leg. I mean, it‘s the greatest tragedy. I mean, as you say it‘s not a number. It‘s not a number, because you look at the face...

KEYES: Well...

ARNOT: ... of these parents.

KEYES: ... tell me something. In terms of what you have seen, what is the mentality that would go into to designing a bomb like this?

This is what I don‘t understand. Ordinarily you‘re dealing with folks that want to achieve a military result. Weapons are intended to try to inflict damage on an enemy so that you can bring the battle to an end. This doesn‘t seem to have anything to do with that.

What is going on with this...

ARNOT: Well I‘m here in Ramallah now on the West Bank. I‘ve spoken to students here. I‘ve spoken to students in Saudi Arabia.

And what they say, when I challenge them and say, what does it do to you? Doesn‘t it break your heart to see these children in the streets of Tel Aviv and Jerusalem who‘ve been blown up by bombs?

And they turn very cold-heartedly and they say, you know, we don‘t have jet airplanes. We don‘t have Howitzers, we don‘t have tanks. All we have is our bodies. We hurt inside, and we‘re going to go and we‘re going to use our bodies.

Now the chilling thing that‘s changed, Alan, is that it used to be we heard they did this out of desperation. Now we hear they do this because of hope — hope that they‘re finally going to have an impact and that their side is going to win.

And when I talk to kids here the same age as the children on that bus, Palestinian kids here, they will tell me, they‘ll say you know what, we think we‘re finally winning, and we think we‘re going to push them into the ocean. We‘re not talking about a settlement for just the West Bank. We believe we can push them into the ocean.

And when you challenge them on that...

KEYES: Well but that...

ARNOT: ... they say...

KEYES: If I may interrupt for one second, though — because it seems to me that “push them into the ocean” is a euphemism. What I detect in this kind of a weapon is a will to exterminate, a will utterly to obliterate the humanity in its manifestation in the body of the person that you‘re dealing with.

That‘s why it chills me to the very core of my soul. And it is something that I just think it‘s so horrifying that I can‘t imagine the kind of mentality that produces it.

ARNOT: It is. I mean, you listen to both sides, and you hear both sides. You hear them say that they hurt and that they‘ve been humiliated and that they‘ve had all of these deaths, and that their children have been shot too.

But it‘s only when you walk on a scene like this and you see the body bags and you see the pictures of these pretty little children who are dead and the parents cry inconsolably wondering whether it‘s their child or not.

It‘s only when you come on that scene and you don‘t see a number and you don‘t (UNINTELLIGIBLE). If you look there at the body bag on the floor and you see the reality, what the vision is of these suicide bombers.

KEYES: Yes. Bob, thank you so much. I appreciate...

ARNOT: You‘re welcome Alan.

KEYES: ... that insight, which I think is so necessary to folks in our audience.

I want to go back for a moment to Mark Regev.

Mark, I look at a scene like this and I think of the Israeli government‘s proposal to place a physical barrier that might inhibit the ability of people to come across and do this kind of damage. I will confess I was a little skeptical the first time I heard of that some months back. But as I look at the depth of annihilating hatred that seems to be expressed in the instrument used here.

Bob was talking about the results — and yes, there have been children killed on the Palestinian side. There have been deaths on the Palestinian side.

But deaths that result from what soldiers do in war don‘t bespeak, in my opinion, the same mind that has designed a bomb in order to produce these gruesome and long-lasting effects. That is a depth of nihilistic hatred that wants to annihilate the foe, not just defeat the foe in a way that would leave nothing after except that annihilation.

In the face of that, is there any recourse that‘s going to contain the violence that results from such a heart, if a physical barrier isn‘t put in place?

REGEV: Well, I think the idea of a physical barrier is just to make it that much more difficult for these suicide bombers, for these terrorists to come into the population centers in Israel.

Is it a perfect solution? It obviously is not. Is it a practical way to make their life more difficult and to safeguard Israelis? Of course it is. If it‘s that much more difficult for them to come in, it‘ll be — it will be saving lives.

It‘s not a perfect solution. A perfect solution will require some more fundamental political changes. We have to have Palestinian society and Muslim society that‘s not going to tolerate these murderers. That‘s the real solution. And for people...

(CROSSTALK)

REGEV: ... to stand up immorally and say this is disgusting and we‘re not going to tolerate this anymore. And...

KEYES: But one of the proposals that I had heard, and I‘ve heard repeatedly, involved possibly putting international forces in as opposed to a physical barrier like this.

I guess the one question that occurs to me, though — and it‘s not entirely fair to put it to you, but I‘ll just throw it out there anyway — is if hearts are filled with this kind of annihilating hatred, why wouldn‘t they turn against anybody who stood between them and the object of their hatred, including peacekeepers and everybody else with the same kind of forceful attacks to annihilate them?

I — that‘s why I‘m more and more thinking that something like a physical barrier may be the only way to create a space in which some reduction of this violence allows passion to subside enough for talks to go on.

REGEV: I think you‘re right Alan. I mean those people who think that international forces and of course the assumption is the American forces offer some sort of magical solution, I think it‘s very wrong. The same fanatics, those same people, those groups with hatred like Hamas, like Hezbollah, like Islamic Jihad, the first they‘re going to do is they‘ll target the Americans, and they‘ve done it in the past.

They killed those Marines in Lebanon and then what will the United States (UNINTELLIGIBLE) with our problem? How do you respond? They‘ll be in the middle of cities. They‘ll be in the middle of towns. Will you go house-to-house in Ramallah and find the bad guys? I mean, there is no quick fix. There is no speedy solution.

What we have to say, is we have to say to the Arab world, to the Muslim world, to the Palestinian people: There are political options. We want to live in peace.

But Hamas doesn‘t want peace. Islamic Jihad doesn‘t want peace. These groups want murder. They are extremists. They share bin Laden‘s fundamental theology and ideology of hatred.

You have to throw these people out of your midst. It‘s incumbent upon you, if you want to be accepted as members of civilized humanity, not to tolerate these sort of extremists, who are a bunch of bloodthirsty murderers.

KEYES: Well I have to say that what you have just said there has, as you probably realize, been a position I‘ve expressed on this show since it came on the air.

I think that‘s the only message, in fact, that we should be sending to those who aid, abet and facilitate terrorism all over the world, and especially in the context of the Middle East. And anything that muddles that is actually facilitating their murderous path.

And I guess I just seriously demonstrated it, too, because I‘m not going to pull my punches in the hope that folks will keep coming on my program just in order to make the same excuses for death that are contributing, in my opinion, to this terrible situation.

Thank you Mark, for being with us tonight.

And I will have to say, I know we‘ll get a lot of calls and letters, I make no apology for Ambassador Maksoud‘s departure. It was his decision.

But I‘ll tell you something, I understand it perfectly. I do. And I will not, any more than I would recommend that the world now have patience with those making excuses for this annihilating, hateful and absolutely unacceptable approach. This isn‘t making war. They lost that a long time ago. And people need, everybody needs to stop making excuses for it. Thanks.

Still to come, the FBI says the American Muslim Council is mainstream and the FBI director is going to speak at its convention. We‘ll debate that coming up next.

(COMMERCIAL BREAK)


TOPICS: Extended News; Foreign Affairs; Israel; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: israel; keyes; napalminthemorning; palestinian; terror; terrorism; wot
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Comment #101 Removed by Moderator

To: Keyes For President
At least one Freeper actually said Keyes was "abusing" Maksoud here.

Islamofacist sympathizers shouldn't be considered "Freepers" just because they post here. The enemies of truth know what a powerful forum this has become. We're not immune to their lies and propaganda anymore. (But we can still spot it a mile away).

p.s. Thanks for posting this transcript. Great stuff.

102 posted on 06/21/2002 4:10:15 PM PDT by WarSlut
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To: Dales
I couldn't agree more, and that also applies to those who believe that freedom of speech gives them carte blanche to lie to the american people about anything and everything, the senate comes to mind.
103 posted on 06/21/2002 6:38:32 PM PDT by wita
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To: BunnySlippers; usconservative; B Knotts
The truly sad thing here is, most Americans (98%+) won't see this but need to!

Doesn't Keyes have a viewership of about 250,000? It's more like 99.99999999%

It is truly unfortunate that Alan Keyes has never been given a truly wide forum to express his views. MSNBC is hardly a fair opportunity for him to reach an audience. In fact, if memory serves, at the time his show was announced, many speculated its poor exposure was nothing more than an attempt by the lefties to say "See, nobody wants to waatch (or listen to) that right wing %^%#" Too bad for Keyes; worse for America. (bold off)

104 posted on 06/21/2002 9:01:06 PM PDT by Optimist
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To: ~Kim4VRWC's~
Thanks, Kim!! Hi, back!
105 posted on 06/22/2002 3:57:08 AM PDT by GummyIII
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To: EternalVigilance
btt
106 posted on 06/22/2002 8:57:25 AM PDT by Keyes For President
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To: Travis McGee
The Isrealies need to learn from our experience with our aborigines in the 19th cntury. The aborignines need to be rounded up, disamred, and sent to missionary school.

The children need to placed in special schools with little or no contact with their parents and be taught in Hebrew if they wish to remain in Isreal.

All those who refuse, should be allowed 24 hours to make their way to Jordan, Syria, Egypt, Lebanon, or another Arab country of their choice. Those who refuse these kind offers should have the decency to dig their own graves.

107 posted on 06/23/2002 11:52:40 PM PDT by rightofrush
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To: Keyes For President
Bump!

That Muslim-o-cidal maniac who walked out should have been picked up by the D.C. police on Suscpicion of being a terrorist himself. His heart is clearly with them.

108 posted on 06/24/2002 10:30:47 AM PDT by Paul Ross
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To: Aquinasfan
Correct Analysis! This was a not-so-veiled threat on the air, and is why he should have been picked up by the police and FBI as he tried to leave the studio. It is time we locked up the apologists, and neutron-bombed the Madrassas in Pakistan. This is not just the right thing to do, but is in our supreme national interest as a matter of self-defense. They may have started the Jihad... but by damn we should really FINISH IT.
109 posted on 06/24/2002 10:35:55 AM PDT by Paul Ross
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To: Shermy
Dr. Maksoud graduated from the American University of Beirut, went on to receive his J.D. from the George Washington University in Washington, D.C. and did post-graduate studies at Oxford University in Britain.

All known academic harbors for issuing worthless 'politcally-correct' paper degrees to the third-world radicals, and not correcting their disturbed world-view with honest history. From his homocidal monomania, I doubt he could have possibly passed a single blue-book final in any course...without being given a pass by political fiat.

110 posted on 06/24/2002 10:43:46 AM PDT by Paul Ross
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To: aristeides; Travis McGee
Maksoud is not a christian, at least not according to my local Lebanese restaurant owner, whom we shall just call 'Gus'. And it would appear extremely unlikely that the Arab League would pick anything less than a fire-breathing Muslim as its Ambassador to the UN.
111 posted on 06/24/2002 10:53:14 AM PDT by Paul Ross
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To: Paul Ross
That's what I thought.

But "born in a Christian family" is not the same as "Christian" either: Saddam's henchmen (name escapes me, the Foreign Minister, now "Prime Minister" of Iraq) was born to a Christian family.

112 posted on 06/24/2002 10:56:48 AM PDT by Travis McGee
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To: Keyes For President
MAKSOUD: I don‘t — I want you to live, so I‘m leaving.

Am I the only ome that noticed this comment,just before he walked off the set?As if that is a threat itself---the sentence just came out of him,like venom from a beast-"I want you to live , so I'm leaving".All for having a difference of opinion.That's a fascinating comment to make on national TV.Another glaring example from the Peaceful Religion that is Islam.<------/sarcasm

113 posted on 06/24/2002 11:49:19 AM PDT by Pagey
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To: Pagey
(CROSSTALK)

KEYES: I am sick to death, sir...

MAKSOUD: Well...

KEYES: ... of people coming on this program thinking that I should have patience with this kind...

(CROSSTALK)

MAKSOUD: If you‘re sick to death...

(CROSSTALK)

KEYES: ... of falsehood.

MAKSOUD: I don‘t — I want you to live, so I‘m leaving.
114 posted on 06/25/2002 4:49:02 PM PDT by maica
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