Saturday, December 1, 2007

Israel's Master Plan For the Middle East

"A sinister plan for the wider Middle East"

"Zionist thinking is based on the establishment of "Greater Israel", a state with a clear Jewish identity that should always be the regional superpower. And this goal requires "reshaping" of the Arab world. The Zionist attitude towards "Arab unity" emanates from Israel's belief that such unity threatens its very existence and continuity.

Hence the unwavering Zionist support for all sorts of plans aimed at the region's disintegration into new ethnic and sectarian structures. This vision was the brainchild of Theodor Herzl, founder of political Zionism who, in 1904, openly declared: "We have discussed the issue, and agreed that we want a state from the Nile to the Euphrates. What we need is not a united, but a weak, fragmented and divided Arab Peninsula void of any potential to unite against us."

That said, the Zionist project is not only concerned with the creation of a Jewish state in Palestine, but also with weakening and dividing the Arab world, and maintaining its dependence and backwardness, as this would allow the Jewish state to play the dominant political, economic, security and even cultural role in the Arab world and the wider Middle East."

First the Middle East, then... no, let's make it AND the WORLD!