Wednesday 21 September 2011

CANADIAN PM HARPER, ROTHSCHILD SHILL, BETRAYS THE WORLD AGAIN


 Canadian tears....

THIS IS NOT THE CANADA I GREW UP LOVING! THIS DOES NOT REPRESENT MOST DECENT AWARE CANADIANS. Although I do admit our numbers are miniscule thanks to the Zionified media such as the two these reports come from. Some of us weep for our country and what it is doing to the world due to its/us being ruled by the Chabad Lubavitch whom Harper apparently deifies.

 HARPER REJECTS PALESTINIAN STATEHOOD BID

Mike Blanchfield
September 16 2011

The intractable Middle East conflict threatens to overshadow Prime Minister Stephen Harper’s trip to the United Nations next week.

Harper is travelling to the large General Assembly gathering ostensibly for meetings on Libya and child and maternal health.

On Friday, the Prime Minister was drawn into the brewing showdown over the Palestinian bid for statehood recognition at the UN.

“We view this unilateral action on behalf of the Palestinian Authority to be not helpful,” Harper said during a stop in Saskatoon.

“No unilateral actions like this are helpful in terms of establishing a long-run peace in the Middle East. Canada views the action as very regrettable and we will be opposing it at the United Nations.”
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Baird with his mouth open as usual. Note low brows and bared fangs. 
The cretin is a foul mouthed NWO cretin of the lowest degree.

Foreign Affairs Minister (ED: the cretin) John Baird, who will be accompanying Harper to New York, has already expressed Canada’s opposition to the Palestinian plan. Canada supports a two-state solution to the conflict but only after a negotiated settlement between the Palestinians and the Israelis.

ED: Once again Canada, to the mortification of its people, expects Palestinians to accept their lot by lying down  as a sacrificial lamb to be totally devoured by the insatiable Zionist lion.

The Prime Minister is not expected to address the General Assembly, and will leave that duty to Baird the following week.

Palestinian president Mahmoud Abbas said Friday he will ask the UN Security Council to endorse his people’s statehood bid next week.

Abbas emphasized that he did not intend to isolate Israel. But the plan sets the UN stage for a diplomatic showdown. The United States has indicated it would veto the measure in the Security Council.

The Palestinians say they are turning to the UN after years of frustration with Israel. Any recognition would be symbolic, but the Palestinians hope the elevated stature would give them more clout in future negotiations with Israel.

“We don’t want to raise expectations by saying we are going to come back with full independence,” Abbas told Palestinian leaders. He said he was going to the United Nations to “ask the world to shoulder its responsibilities” by backing the establishment of a Palestinian state in the West Bank, Gaza Strip and east Jerusalem.

(ED: It must be stated that Abbas does NOT speak for the majority of Palestinians and the concessions he offers are not acceptable to them. Hamas has intelligently avoided this situation saying it is not palatable to the Palestinian people.)

Abbas urged the Palestinian people to refrain from violence, saying “anything other than peaceful moves will harm us and sabotage our endeavours.”

Israel has mounted a full diplomatic counteroffensive to the Palestinian statehood bid, and will be looking to the Harper government ~ one of its most steadfast international allies ~ among others to thwart the Palestinian aspirations.

With files from the Associated Press

(ED: lady-like aside to Harper, “SCREW YOU AND THE DEMON YOU RODE IN ON!)
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 HARPER TO EXTEND LIBYA MISSION

UNTIL GADHAFI FORCES WIPED OUT

 By campbell clark

Globe and Mail
September 21, 2011

Prime Minister Stephen Harper says he believes that the Canadian Forces will be able to wrap up their mission in Libya “well before” their next three-month mandate is over.

Mr. Harper will ask the House of Commons this week to approve a three-month extension after NATO countries agreed to stay with the mission beyond the Sept. 27 deadline, but he said Canada’s goal is to wipe out the remaining threat of pro-Gadhadi forces and it should be over sooner.

(ED: These "pro-Gaddafi threats" are the heart and soul of Libya, the common people, the women, children and otherwise peaceful men of this NATO-bombed country of wealth. Do the letters I-r-a-q  remind us of anything here?)

The Prime Minister again asserted that Canada will stick with the NATO mission until the end, but indicated he expects that will be soon.

“For the definition of the end, obviously we are seeking a situation where the armed threat of the Gadhafi forces will be finished,” he told reporters after a high-level conference on Libya at the United Nations in New York.

“We are asking the Parliament to extend the mission by three months, but I’m very optimistic we will meet our goals before then.”

Forces loyal to ousted dictator Moammar Gadhafi continue to fight back Libya’s former rebels in a handful of cities, although the new National Transitional Council holds sway in Tripoli and most of the country.

And while there can be questions of just how complete the military victory must be before NATO withdraws its air-and-sea mission, Mr. Harper’s comments indicated that he expects forces won’t stick around while the new government stabilizes its control once the Gadhafi forces are defeated on the battlefield.

The high-level conference brought dozens of world leaders asserting that countries must help Libya rebuild by releasing frozen assets and providing assistance. Mr. Harper said Canada will play a role, probably in the creation of democratic institutions, disarming the country and helping control weapons, and, through private Canadian companies, economic development.

(ED: ah yes. Rip apart a prosperous country with all the advances of today then drive them into debt rebuilding what the people do NOT want with the cost of IMF slavery.Yep, democracy in action.)

But there was some quibbling about how long NATO should stay – South African President Jacob Zuma said withdrawal is a prerequisite for stability, and that the justification for the no-fly zone over Libya no longer exists.

U.S. President Barack Obama, who like many other leaders praised Libyans for taking control of their country, also asserted NATO must stay until the Gadhafi forces are no longer a threat.

“So long as the Libyan people are being threatened, the NATO-led mission to protect them will continue,” Mr. Obama said. “And those still holding out must understand the old regime is over, and it is time to lay down your arms and join the new Libya.”

Although Mr. Harper has emphasized the sizable role Canada played in the military intervention in Libya, commanded by Canadian Lieutenant-General Charles Bouchard ~ neither Mr. Obama nor Libya’s new leadership highlighted Canada’s part.

(ED: BOO HOO! No one mentioned Hapless Harper.)

Mr. Obama, noting that the United States did not take the lead role in the NATO intervention, credited European allies with conducting most of the air strikes in Libya, “especially the United Kingdom, and France, and Denmark and Norway.”

(ED: Who can keep up with this man's fabrications?)

And the president of Libya’s National Transitional Council, Mustafa Abdul Jalil, opened the meeting with his own thanks that named several countries, including the United States, Britain, France, Turkey and Italy. “And those whose names I have not mentioned, I would like to apologize,” he said, thanking those not singled out for their contributions.

(ED: Ooops left out again Stevie.)

Mr. Harper, however, expressed pride in the country’s role. Military officers have said that Canadian CF-18 fighter jets conducted about 8 per cent of the strike missions, and a Canadian warship, and surveillance and re-fuelling planes have also been deployed.

“Canada is proud to have played a key role through forceful but measured action against brutal oppression,” he said in his address to the high-level Libya meeting in New York, which brought together leaders and foreign ministers from dozens of countries.

(ED: Another "measured response" Stevie? Just like Israel's when it viciously slaughtered Lebanon's civilians in 2006?) 

“Because elements of the Gadhafi regime continue to engage in armed resistance, Canada will see the NATO mission through to its conclusion.”

I repeat, THIS MAN PLAYS FAST AND LOOSE WHEN HE SAYS “CANADA” BACKS HIM UP. He is only speaking for the moneyed interests not the people.

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