Posted on 02/01/2003 3:14:24 PM PST by Enemy Of The State
Mandela accuses US of racism, atrocities
AP
Saturday, Feb 01, 2003,Page 1
Former South African president Nelson Mandela addresses the International Women's Forum in Johannesburg on Thursday. PHOTO: AP |
Former President Nelson Mandela on Thursday called US President George W. Bush arrogant and shortsighted and implied he was racist for ignoring the UN in his zeal to disarm Iraq.
Mandela urged the people of the US to join massive protests against Bush and called on world leaders, especially those with vetoes in the UN Security Council, to unite to oppose him.
"One power with a president who has no foresight and cannot think properly is now wanting to plunge the world into a holocaust," Mandela said in a speech to the International Women's Forum.
White House spokesman Ari Fleischer responded to Mandela's criticism by pointing to a letter by eight European leaders reiterating their support for Bush.
"The president expresses his gratitude to the many leaders of Europe who obviously feel differently" than Mandela, Fleischer said. "He understands there are going to be people who are more comfortable doing nothing about a growing menace that could turn into a holocaust."
A Nobel Peace Prize winner, Mandela has repeatedly condemned US behavior toward Iraq in recent months and demanded Bush respect the authority of the UN. His comments Thursday, though, were far more critical and his attack on Bush far more personal than in the past.
"Why is the United States behaving so arrogantly?" he asked. "All that [Bush] wants is Iraqi oil," he said.
He accused Bush and British Prime Minister Tony Blair of undermining the UN and its head, Kofi Annan, who is from Ghana.
"Is it because the secretary-general of the United Nations is now a black man? They never did that when secretary-generals were white," he said.
Mandela said the UN was the main reason there has been no World War III and it should make the decisions on how to deal with Iraq.
The US, which dropped atomic bombs on the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, had no moral authority to unilaterally police the world, he said.
"If there is a country that has committed unspeakable atrocities in the world, it is the United States of America. They don't care for human beings," he said.
"Who are they now to pretend that they are the policemen of the world, the ones that should decide for the people of Iraq what should be done with their government and their leadership?" he said.
He said Bush was "trying to bring about carnage" and appealed to the American people to vote him out of office and demonstrate against his policies.
Mandela also criticized Iraq for not cooperating fully with the weapons inspectors and said South Africa would support any action against Iraq that was supported by the UN.
He also condemned Blair for his strong support of the US.
"He is the foreign minister of the United States. He is no longer prime minister of Britain," he said.
Sadly, there is such a wealth of treasonous pr*cks to choose from, but I'm betting it was this odious, lick-spittle, America-hating P.O.S. (He's a councilman in New York City.)
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What a disgraceful comment. That sounds like something Al Sharpton would say.
I've never liked Mandela. I remember back when he was the darling of the international soft Left, before he became RSA president. He visited Sydney, to rapturous acclaim from all the usual suspects. A friend of mine, a conservative activist, stood on the steps of Sydney Town Hall on the night of his address there, with a tyre around his neck and holding a hand-lettered sign reading, C'MON BABY LIGHT MY TYRE. The looks on the faces of the liberal trendies filing in were absolutely priceless.
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A Nobel Peace Prize winner, Mandela has repeatedly condemned US behavior toward Iraq in recent months and demanded Bush respect the authority of the UN.
The UN has no authority over us. Get used to it.
Why is the United States behaving so arrogantly?" he asked.
What he calls arrogance is a growing recognition by the American people that the UN is nothing but an American hating organization, devoted to subjugating us.
. "All that [Bush] wants is Iraqi oil," he said.
....and what you want Mr Mandela is American dollars. Lots of them. What an arrogant little communist. He wants to carp about the United States wanting Saddam's oil, yet every time one of these UN types opens his trap, it's proclaiming how America needs to give them more money. As it stands now, we provide 60% of the global aid. Who's trying to exploit who, you filthy little socialist?
Maybe this sorry excuse for a human can volunteer to be sacrificed....
It's George Bush's fault. It's America's fault. It's institutionalized racism. It's the fault of capitalism. It's the fault of imperialism. It's the fault of those who exploit the third world. It's the fault of US policies in the Middle East. It's the fault of America's support for Zionism. It's the fault of the Jews....
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