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- Crisis Watch by Ralph Peters – “Misplaced Faith” – Why American diplomats seem to trust our enemies but not us
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It’s not a surprise that Ralph Peters drops his mask and reveals his Jew-hate, once again, with his attempt to hypocritically justify the “peace-loving”, “civilized” Romans’ destruction of the Judean nation, massacre of innocent Jewish non-combatants, and banishment of the Jewish people from their lands, is it? Somehow, he’s never gotten around to urging his immoral, decadent fellow Americans to do to al-Qaeda or the Taliban in Afghanistan what his saintly Roman ancestors did to those uppity Jews who dared fight for their own land and religion, right?
http://armchairgeneral.com/ralph-peters-stupidity-isnt-a-strategy-five-war-on-terror-lies.htm
“Killing terrorists works. All else is a waste of time, resources and lives.”
Unless it’s those stinking Jewish dogs you so hate, right, Ralph?