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The Caricatures in Middle East Politics

Brian | 01.03.2006 01:34 | Analysis

Mossads role in the danish cartoon controversy. Notice how mossad regards Danish intelligence with contempt.

The Caricatures in Middle East Politics

James Petras and Robin Eastman-Abaya

The center piece of the current explosive confrontation between Islamic and Arab protestors, political leaders and governments and the US and Western European regimes and publishers is rooted in Israeli efforts to polarize the world in its favor and to promote isolation, economic sanctions and/or a military attack on Iran. There are several key questions, which almost all commentators and analysts have failed to address. These include: Why did the “cartoons” get published in Denmark?

What is the political background of “Flemming Rose” the cultural editor of Jyllands-Posten, who solicited, selected and published the cartoons?
What larger issues coincide with the timing of the cartoons publication and reproduction?
Who “benefits” from the publication of the cartoons and the ensuing confrontation between the Arabs/Islam and the West?
What is the contemporary political context of the Arab/Islam protests?
How is the Israeli secret service, Mossad, implicated in provoking the Western-Islamic/Arab conflict, and how do the consequences measure up to their expectations?


A starting point for analyzing the cartoon controversy, which has been a focus for attacking Muslims and Muslim countries as intolerant of Western ‘freedom of expression’ is the long-standing role of Denmark as a major operation point for Mossad activity in Europe. Re-phrased: How could a tiny Scandinavian country of 5.4 citizens and residents (200,000 or less than 3% of whom are Muslim), renowned for fairy tales, ham and cheese, have become a target for the fury of millions of practicing Muslims from Afghanistan to Palestine, from Indonesia to Libya and into the streets of cities all over the world with significant Muslim populations? Why, after the bombing of Baghdad, the tortures of Abu Ghariab, the massacres in Fallujah and the utter destitution of the entire Iraqi and Afghan people…would Moslems turn their anger at symbols of Denmark from its tinned cookies to its Embassies and overseas business offices?

The story, presented with straight faces, by television news-people, is of, Mr. ‘Flemming Rose’, a crusading cultural editor of a widely read Danish daily newspaper who wanted to counter the growing ‘political correctness’ of Europeans about criticizing Moslems and which he compared to the ‘self-censorship’ he had witnessed in his native Soviet Union. The oddly named Ukrainian-born editor of the culture page of the Jyllands-Posten commissioned Danish cartoonists to submit a series of cartoons depicting the Prophet Mohammed as they (the Danish cartoonists) might imagine him. However four of the twelve cartoons selected for publication were illustrated by ‘Rose’s’ own staff including the most controversial ‘bomb in the turban’ one. Braving Denmark’s anti-blasphemy laws Mr. Rose published the cartoons on September 30, 2005 and the rest is history…

A huge world wide attack on the West’s “sacred right to free expression” erupted in the Moslem world with millions of shocked Europeans and North Americans rushing to defend their cherished freedoms in this ‘clash of civilizations’. Syria and Iran were prominently blamed for the stirring up of furious believers in the streets of Damascus and Teheran, Beirut and in the slums of Gaza. According to US Secretary Rice, "Iran and Syria have gone out of their way to inflame sentiments and to use this to their own purposes and the world ought to call them on it." The Pakistani and Libyan authorities allied to the US fired on demonstrators killing and wounding scores while numerous religious leaders were arrested. The Western governments urged their Arab and Moslem allies to prevent more attacks on Danish products and property and blamed those unable to quell the fury with complicity and instigation. All of this was over a series of cartoons, or so we are told.
The cultural editor, ‘Flemming Rose’, who soon tired of being surrounded by a team of Danish police and security to protect him from assassination and missing his daily jogs through his tranquil Copenhagen neighborhood, chose to seek safe haven in Miami, Florida (rather than his native Ukraine) among the Cuban exiles, Israeli sayanim*(see footnote) and Mah Jong-playing retirees as the drama plays on.

Denmark Center of Mossad Activity

Why Denmark? Could this crudely manufactured controversy have been generated on the pages of any major London or New York paper? Who would wish to put Denmark at the center of this ‘clash of civilization’ – appearing as a script from some grade B Islamophobic thriller?

An interesting chapter in former Israeli Mossad agent, Victor J. Ostrovsky’s book, By Way of Deception (1990 St. Martin’s Press), outlines the close relationship between the workings of the Danish intelligence services and the Israeli Mossad over decades:
“The relationship between the Mossad and Danish intelligence is so intimate as to be indecent. But it is not the Mossad’s virtue that is compromised by the arrangement; it’s Denmark’s. And that’s because the Danish are under the mistaken impression that because they saved a lot of Jews in World War II, the Israelis are grateful and they can trust the Mossad.”
The Mossad has the capacity to monitor the entire population of Arabs and especially Palestinians (presumably including those with Danish citizenship) through their special relations with the Danes:
“…a Mossad man monitors “all Arabic and Palestinian-related messages(among Denmarks Arab community) coming into their (the Danish Civil Security Service)headquarters…an extraordinary arrangement for a foreign intelligence service.”
The Danish Intelligence officers’ high regard for their Israeli Mossad office mates is apparently not, according to Ostrovsky, reciprocated:
“The Mossad have such contempt for their Danish counterparts that they refer to them as ‘fertsalach’, the Hebrew term for a small burst of gas, a fart…they tell the Mossad everything they do.” Pp. 231-232
In return for their servility, the Danes get valuable ‘training’ from the Israelis:
Once every three years, Danish intelligence officials go to Israel for a seminar conducted by the Mossad”… which generates useful contacts for the Mossad “while perpetuating the notion that no organization deals with terrorism better than they (Mossad) do.”

In the wake of the US debacle in Iraq and the world’s resistance to a massive ‘preemptive military attack’ or economic and diplomatic embargo of Iran, which could send oil prices to over $100 a barrel, Israel needed to turn the war of ideas on its head. It would make sense that a campaign, aimed to further whip up justifications to attack countries like Iran and Syria (Israel’s current enemy du jour), would emanate from one of the US strongest European ally in the invasion and destruction of Iraq and Afghanistan and whose national intelligence apparatus (so fondly known as ‘fertsalach’) would be eager to serve Israel’s interest.
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 http://www.rebelion.org/noticia.php?id=27388

Brian

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I Agree with Free From Religion - but what about the Christians?

01.03.2006 09:20

I totally agree with the comments made by freefromreligion and what the person said goes for
other organised religions e.g. Christrianity. I'm sure the above is not meant to be Islamaphobic so for balance here's some Christian atrocities.
According to the historian Arthur Findlay (see The Curse of Ignorance) an estimated 25,000,000 people have been killed by Christians over the last 1700 years when they have tried to spread their religious word. The Inqusition killed hundreds of thousands of people, some of whom were Christians - and the last person to fall victim to the Inquisition was in 1852. In the Holy Bible (the Good Book) Christians are urged to smash the skulls of babies of people who were non-believers.
In Numbers (the Bible) Moses instructed his captains to slay all the men and women
of a city he'd conquered, but not the women and girls that had not "laid with a man"
they were to be given to the troops to rape. Over 30,000 women and girls were raped.
When the Crusaders had defeated the Muslims in the Middle East they would not take prisoners and sometimes would kill tens of thousands of civilians - sometimes the troops carrying out the slaughter would complain of aching limbs because the slaughter would sometimes take days.
Organised religion and many forms of politics have been responsible for mass murder for thousands of years (e.g. Soviet pogroms that eliminated tens of millions of people).
One other unforgivable crime of the Christian clergy is the brainwashing of people for 1700 years, when they convinced an ignorant population that when they died they would go to Hell.
Nowadays, we can't understand just how frightening that was to the ordinary uneducated people of the world, therefore people lived in constant fear of the retribution of a vengeful (non-existent) God. For me I can never forgive the Christian church for it was/ is a crime against humanity and total mind-fuck!

A NON-GOVERNMENT WARNING!
Organised religion and politics are unhealthy for humans - please try to avoid them - You know it makes sense!

The Rottenness of Religion


Blah blah blame somebody else..

01.03.2006 11:05

This article is trying the best it can to put the "cartoon-blame"on Israel - based on a nearly 20 years old book by Victor O. But it seems like the writers forget some important things. The cartoons was printed in sep. 05 in DK - but it was not untill the a group of Imans living in DK traveled the MiddelEast and cried about their situation - the other arabs got mad. The Cartoons were not blasphemic enough, so they added a few more themselves.

So if Mossad is behind this - then the Egyptians and Saudis are behind the Mossad as well for spreading the cartoons. And the Imans from DK - must be hardcore Mossaf operatives.

Nice try - but not really good enough!

nico