Actress acting like one of the girls in Pakistan.
By Martin Iqbal
February 24, 2012
Angelina Jolie, Goodwill
Ambassador to the UN and member of CFR, is now using her
profile to promote NATO’s genocidal ‘humanitarian intervention’ war doctrine.
In an interview with the
Balkans branch of Al Jazeera (NATO’s ‘Ministry of Truth’), Jolie (whose father
has been a staunch defender of George W. Bush and
who also visited Israel to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the
Nakba) promotes her new film ‘In the Land of Blood and Honey’, a
pro-war propaganda set-piece centered around the ‘humanitarian intervention’.
Set in Sarajevo, Jolie’s
directorial debut aims to justify NATO’s brutal butchery in Bosnia during the
1990s, and Jolie even specifically refers to Syria in her Al Jazeera interview.
She puts forth a string of utterly hollow gripes about the inactivity of the
‘international community’ as civilians suffer and die.
Jolie’s selective
morality means she doesn’t once mention Libya ~ a nation now butchered,
fractured, and transformed into a torture state by NATO’s genocidal ‘humanitarian
intervention’; an estimated 100,000 innocent people slaughtered by the very
same ‘international community’.
Most likely reading from
her pre-defined talking points, Jolie even calls out Russia and China for using
their veto powers against the ever benevolent ‘international community’
vis-à-vis Syria.
“I think Syria has gotten
to a point, sadly, where some form of, certainly, where some sort of
intervention is absolutely necessary.
It’s so disheartening,
it’s so sad, it’s so upsetting, it’s so horrible, what’s happening…at this time
we just must stop the civilians being slaughtered…when you see that sort of
mass violence and murder on the streets we must do something. And I know that
the countries in the region are pushing as well, so I feel that this is a good
global effort, but then there are these countries that are choosing not to
intervene and I don’t feel, I feel very strongly that the use of a veto when
you have financial interests in a country should be questioned, and the use of
a veto against a humanitarian intervention should be questioned.”
Listen from approximately
8 minutes and 20 seconds in:
Hollywood superstar
Angelina ‘Humanitarian’ Jolie is now baying for Syrian blood. The worst part
is, due to our pitiful culture of celebrity worship and brain dead media
consumption, this episode may do great damage to the months of hard work that
truth-seekers have done to expose this genocidal doctrine of war.
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