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    ,,Dhimmy Carter - a history lesson

    People seem to “forget” that in 1979, Dhimmy Carter and his national security adviser, Zbigniew Brzezinski, conceived the idea of fomenting an Islamist insurgency in Afghanistan with the goal of drawing the USSR into a bloody, losing conflict.

    This highly “successful” piece of dirty work involved Pakistani intelligence, Saudi and US money, and a amalgamation of some of the most brutal thugs gathered under the banner of religion since the Christian Crusades. Dhimmy Carter never was, and still isn't bothered that this led to phenomena like the Taliban and al-Qaida, as somebody else’s ox was being gored in the name of........yes, in the name of what actually. What was in fact Dhimmy's agenda? Nobody knows, as far as I can research. Amazingly enough Carter and Brzezinski were still bragging about the success of their bloodthirsty strategy practically until the moment the planes hit the twin towers.

    Dhimmy Carter has actually the chutzpa to lament about how “the world” is creating Islamic “unhappiness” by an alleged IslamoPhobia, ignoring the fact that this is a logic reaction to the gruesome and gory Islamist terrorism, which has killed more people each year than in all 350 years of the Spanish Inquisition combined, murdered more people every day than the KKK has in the last 50 years, and has killed more civilians in two hours on 9/11 than in the 36 years of sectarian conflict in Northern Ireland.

    Dhimmy Carter, the orchestrator of modern IslamoFascism, has never made an about-face and is still paying lip service to the same IslamoFascists he has created. His brother Billy, long-term pal of old-timer terrorist leader, Muamar Ghadaffi, must be laughing in his grave.

    Was it the money that drove Dhimmy Carter to write his biased and deceitful book “Palestine: Peace, No Apartheid”, or was it because he wanted to make Billy’s famous expression come true: "The only thing I can say is there is a helluva lot more Arabians than there is Jews."

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    You forgot to include how Dhimmi Carter allowed Iran to fall to the biggest Islamofascist of them all, Ayatollah Khomeni. Carter forced the Shah to "be less oppressive" towards Islamofascists which directly led to the Islamofascists getting more power and being able to take over the country. When this happened Carter did nothing about it. He betrayed the Shah, a staunch US ally, and when the Shah went into exile the whole region became destabilized leading to the Iran-Iraq war and the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan. All of these disasters were set in motion by Jimmy Carter. Today, you will be hard pressed to find an Iranian Jew who is a Democrat b/c of Dhimmi Carter and his short-sightedness.
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    Defeating the Soviets was arguably worth the cost of Islamofascism. Let's not get too short a memory about the Cold War. In many areas of the world, everyone is an enemy, so expending Afghans against Soviets was a bargain compared to losing our people. A war with the USSR would make the trifling casualties in the WoT look like less than background noise by comparison.

    Now we have a new (old) war. So what? Peace only weakens the peaceful.
    I have no use for Carter or Democrats, but A-stan was a bargain.

    Now to destroying the other enemy. If we become comfortable understanding that democracy has already done a fine job in two World Wars, we shouldn't be shy about escalating now. If our predecessors were that gutless, we would not be discussing israel because it would not exist, the Holocaust would have been completed, and we'd be speaking either German or japanese.

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