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Arafat's Legacy on Mideast Peace
FOX News ^ | November 9, 2004 | John Gibson

Posted on 11/09/2004 6:21:05 PM PST by quidnunc

If it is true that Yasser Arafat has a cerebral hemorrhage, he is dead.

It doesn't matter if he's still breathing and his heart is still beating. if your skull fills with blood, your brain is squashed under the pressure and you are brain dead.

My dad died of a cerebral hemorrhage. I had the same discussions with doctors that Arafat's people are now having with other doctors.

Arafat was a horrible person. Forget this freedom fighter crapola.

He could not bring himself to choose peace. Ask Bill Clinton, who got the Palestinians the best deal they were ever going to see. Arafat turned it down, went back to Ramallah and started sending out suicide bombers.

The party which chose war was obvious.

In the first year of that uprising, the Saudis sent $4 billion to the Palestinian Authority. Arafat was also a klepto. He grabbed the money and put it in his accounts. Now the Palestinians and the merry widow are busy trying to figure out how to find the $6 billion Arafat managed to tuck away.

In 1970, American spies heard Arafat on a radio conversation with his terrorists in an African embassy ordering them to kill two American diplomats. He did.

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TOPICS: Editorial; Extended News; Israel; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: arafat; napalminthemorning; religionofpeace; wot

1 posted on 11/09/2004 6:21:05 PM PST by quidnunc
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To: quidnunc

I really look forward to Gibson's "My Word" segment. The whole program is pretty good, for that matter.


2 posted on 11/09/2004 6:24:47 PM PST by Bahbah (Proud member of the pajamahadeen)
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To: quidnunc
Arafat's Legacy on Mideast Peace

It's real bad.
3 posted on 11/09/2004 6:25:00 PM PST by Freepdonia (Victory is Ours! (I told you so :-))
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To: quidnunc

This is part of his legacy.

4 posted on 11/09/2004 6:25:29 PM PST by leadpencil1 (If a miserable failure defeated the libs, what does that make the libs?)
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To: quidnunc
In the first year of that uprising, the Saudis sent $4 billion to the Palestinian Authority.

Anybody ever see that before??

5 posted on 11/09/2004 6:26:03 PM PST by Shermy
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To: quidnunc
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6 posted on 11/09/2004 6:29:13 PM PST by WalterSkinner
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To: Freepdonia

Arafat's Legacy on Mideast Peace

It's real bad.


Legacy? Somebody mentioned AIDS!!!


7 posted on 11/09/2004 6:38:41 PM PST by danamco
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To: quidnunc
"Arafat's Legacy on Mideast Peace"

He was first, last and always a terrorist and nothing more. His idea and only idea of "peace" in the Mid-East was to have the State of Israel cease to exist and there was no way he would ever settle for less. That part of the world will likely be far the better without him.

Seems he routinely appeared well up on the Forbes lists of personal wealth. His "wife" and all the other PLO thugs are most likely gathered around to see if they can find all the keys to all the strongboxes as it were.

One can but hope that with his demise along with that of so many of his followers of late will lead to a more sensible bit of leadership in that sad organization.

Only time will tell.

8 posted on 11/09/2004 6:51:06 PM PST by theoldChief (Pacifists are the parasites of freedom)
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To: quidnunc

FDR also died of a cerebral hemorrhage.


9 posted on 11/09/2004 7:06:51 PM PST by Verginius Rufus
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To: quidnunc

The Arafat I Knew

He hasn't changed since his days as a KGB-backed terrorist.

by ION MIHAI PACEPA

Wall Street Journal, Saturday, January 12, 2002
Last week Israel seized a boat carrying 50 tons of Iranian-made mortars, long-range missiles and antitank rockets destined for the Palestinian Authority. The vessel, Karim A., is owned by the Palestinian Authority, and its captain and several crewmen are members of the Palestinian naval police. I am not surprised to see that Yasser Arafat remains the same bloody terrorist I knew so well during my years at the top of Romania's foreign intelligence service. I became directly involved with Arafat in the late 1960s, in the days when he was being financed and manipulated by the KGB. In the 1967 Six-Day War, Israel humiliated two of the Soviet Union's Arab client states, Egypt and Syria. A couple of months later, the head of Soviet foreign intelligence, Gen. Alexander Sakharovsky, landed in Bucharest. According to him, the Kremlin had charged the KGB to "repair the prestige" of "our Arab friends" by helping them organize terrorist operations that would humiliate Israel. The main KGB asset in this joint venture was a "devoted Marxist-Leninist"--Yasser Arafat, co-founder of Fatah, the Palestinian military force.

Gen. Sakharovsky asked us in Romanian intelligence to help the KGB bringing Arafat and some of his fedayeen fighters secretly to the Soviet Union via Romania, in order for them to be indoctrinated and trained. During that same year, the Soviets maneuvered to have Arafat named chairman of the Palestine Liberation Organizaiton, with public help from Egypt's ruler, Gamal Abdel Nasser.

When I first met Arafat, I was stunned by the ideological similarity between him and his KGB mentor. Arafat's broken record was that American "imperial Zionism" was the "rabid dog of the world," and there was only one way to deal with a rabid dog: "Kill it!" In the years when Gen. Sakharovsky was the chief Soviet intelligence adviser in Romania, he used to preach in his soft, melodious voice that "the bourgeoisie" was the "rabid dog of imperialism," adding that there was "just one way to deal with a rabid dog: Shoot it!" He was responsible for killing 50,000 Romanians. In 1972, the Kremlin established a "socialist division of labor" for supporting international terrorism. Romania's main clients in this new market were Libya and the PLO. A year later, a Romanian intelligence adviser assigned to the PLO headquarters in Beirut reported that Arafat and his KGB handlers were preparing a PLO commando team headed by Arafat's top deputy, Abu Jihad, to take American diplomats hostage in Khartoum, Sudan, and demand the release of Sirhan Sirhan, the Palestinian assassin of Robert Kennedy.

"St-stop th-them!" Romanian dictator Nicolae Ceausescu yelled in his nervous stutter, when I reported the news. He had turned as white as a sheet. Just six months earlier Arafat's liaison officer for Romania, Ali Hassan Salameh, had led the PLO commando team that took the Israeli athletes hostage at the Munich Olympic Games, and Ceausescu had become deathly afraid that his name might be implicated in that awful crime.

It was already too late to stop the Abu Jihad commandos. After a couple of hours we learned they had seized the participants at a diplomatic reception organized by the Saudi Embassy in Khartoum and were asking for Sirhan's release. On March 2, 1973, after President Nixon refused the terrorists' demand, the PLO commandos executed three of their hostages: American Ambassador Cleo A. Noel Jr., his deputy, George Curtis Moore, and Belgian charge d'affaires Guy Eid. In May 1973, during a private dinner with Ceausescu, Arafat excitedly bragged about his Khartoum operation. "Be careful," Ion Gheorghe Maurer, a Western-educated lawyer who had just retired as Romanian prime minister, told him. "No matter how high up you are, you can still be convicted for killing and stealing."

"Who, me? I never had anything to do with that operation," Arafat said, winking mischievously.

In January 1978, the PLO representative in London was assassinated at his office. Soon after that, convincing pieces of evidence started to come to light showing that the crime was committed by the infamous terrorist Abu Nidal, who had recently broken with Arafat and built his own organization. "That wasn't a Nidal operation. It was ours," Ali Hassan Salameh, Arafat's liaison officer for Romania, told me. Even Ceausescu's adviser to Arafat, who was well familiar with his craftiness, was taken by surprise. "Why kill your own people?" Col. Constantin Olcescu asked.

"We want to mount some spectacular operations against the PLO, making it look as if they had been organized by Palestinian extremist groups that accuse the chairman of becoming too conciliatory and moderate," Salameh explained. According to him, Arafat even asked the PLO Executive Committee to sentence Nidal to death for assassinating the PLO representative in London.

Arafat has made a political career by pretending that he has not been involved in his own terrorist acts. But evidence against him grows by the day. James Welsh, a former intelligence analyst for the National Security Agency, has told U.S. journalists that the NSA had secretly intercepted the radio communications between Yasser Arafat and Abu Jihad during the PLO operation against the Saudi embassy in Khartoum, including Arafat's order to kill Ambassador Noel. The conversation was allegedly recorded by Mike Hargreaves, an NSA officer stationed in Cyprus, and the transcripts were kept in a file code-named "Fedayeen." For more than 30 years the U.S. government has considered Arafat a key to achieving peace in the Middle East. But for more than 20 years, Washington also believed that Ceausescu was the only communist ruler who could open a breech in the Iron Curtain. During the Cold War era, two American presidents went to Bucharest to pay him tribute. In November 1989, when the Romanian Communist Party re-elected Ceausescu, he was congratulated by the United States. Three weeks later, he was accused of genocide and executed, dying as a symbol of communist tyranny.

It is high time the U.S. end the Arafat fetish as well. President Bush's current war on international terrorism provides an excellent opportunity.

Mr. Pacepa was the highest ranking intelligence officer ever to have defected from the former Soviet bloc. He is author of "Red Horizons" (1987), a memoir. [Noot van Gershom: dit boek werd vertaald in het Nederlands onder de titel "Het duivelsrijk van Ceaucescu". Pacepa was directeur van de DIE (Roemeens equivalent van de CIA of de Mossad), d.w.z. de buitenlandse inlichtingendienst. De beruchte Securitate was de binnenlandse dienst.]

http://www.weizmann.ac.il/home/comartin/israel/pacepa-wsj.html


10 posted on 11/09/2004 7:33:53 PM PST by TapTheSource
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To: quidnunc

In other words (re: Post #10) Arafat is a Communist.


11 posted on 11/09/2004 7:35:42 PM PST by TapTheSource
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12 posted on 11/10/2004 1:35:44 AM PST by backhoe ("We met at Dawn- and destiny Prevailed...")
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To: quidnunc

My mom died at age 44 of a cerebral hemorrhage. She was unable to breath on her own after we disconnected life support after 48 hours and passed on within moments.


13 posted on 11/10/2004 5:21:44 AM PST by alisasny (We get 4 more years, you get OBAMA...: ))
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To: leadpencil1

And that is a legacy which will continue even after Arafat.


14 posted on 11/10/2004 1:24:28 PM PST by yonif ("So perish all Thine enemies, O the Lord" - Judges 5:31)
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