Tuesday, January 29, 2008

"Terror" States Offer Diplomacy, Aid To Hurting People

Isn't it strange how the designated "rogue" nations and "terror" states and so called enemies of america and democracy and all that's righteous offer aid in times of crisis? Doesn't it strike anyone as odd that the people you're supposed to distrust if not outright hate because the government and vile MSM tells you to actually reach out to offer succor in times of need? Wouldn't you think that sworn enemies would gloat that you are suffering and do everything in their power to make you suffer more and exacerbate your dilemma?
Maybe what we've been told is a load of horseshit.

Iran offers aid to Egypt over Gaza crisis
"CAIRO: Iran on Sunday offered to help Egypt deal with growing chaos on its breached border with Gaza, Egypt's Foreign Ministry said. The offer came during a rare visit to Cairo by a top Iranian diplomat, Ali Asghar Mohammadi, who serves as the Iranian Foreign Ministry's director-general for Arab, Middle East and North African affairs. He met on Sunday with Egyptian Foreign Minister Ahmed Aboul Gheit.
(...)
Mohammadi offered Iran's "cooperation with Egypt to provide help to the Palestinians," said Egyptian Foreign Ministry spokesman Hossam Zaki. He did not give details of the Iranian offer, but said Egypt welcomes cooperation between the two countries through their Red Crescent branches."

"Oh, that's just a propaganda ploy to smuggle weapons to fellow arabs. We all know muslims hate our freedoms."

Venezuela offers cheap heating oil to tens of thousands of americans during brutal weather
"Officials from Venezuela and Massachusetts have signed a deal to provide cheap heating oil to low-income homes in the US state.
The fuel will be sold at about 40% below market prices to thousands of homes over the winter months.
Local congressman William Delahunt described the deal as "an expression of humanitarianism at its very best".


"Oh, that's just a propaganda ploy to make us think Chavez is anything other than a brutal dictator."

US ignores Katrina help frm Cuba
"HAVANA, Cuba (CNN) -- Cuban President Fidel Castro told more than 1,500 doctors Sunday night that American officials had made "absolutely no response" to his offer to send them to the U.S. Gulf Coast to help victims of Hurricane Katrina.
Castro, a longtime adversary of the United States, initially offered to send 1,100 doctors and at least 26 tons of supplies and equipment, but the Communist leader announced Sunday during a televised speech that he had increased the number of physicians to 1,586. Each doctor would carry about 27 pounds of medicine.
"You could all be there right now lending your services, but 48 hours have passed since we made this offer, and we have received absolutely no response," Castro said at Havana's Palace of the Revolution.
"We continue to wait patiently for a response
."

"Oh, that's just a propaganda ploy. New Orleans residents don't need any help from anyone".

2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Good post - is the reason our media ignores the obvious because they know that when WE offer "aid" there are always strings attached? Maybe it's true for all governments? Regardless, it seems that the world is quite mad - measuring a nation by the size of its army and strength of its weapons rather than how it cares for its people and reaches out to its neighbor or trading partner. In America the motto is: Don't rock the boat baby! My plasma screen is so fine and I'll have this 350k home paid for in, um, how long?

29/1/08 9:55 PM  
Blogger nolocontendere said...

Good point, rdwaters, our cabal has so much baggage in international relations that maybe it's just assumed that other governments are going to be just as slimy.
But this criminal crew and the execrable MSM are having a much harder time of it keeping up the pretense of designated villainry. The net is directly challenging the old school propaganda which is why it's got to go in it's present form according to the PTB. At least it's helped to keep Iran from being attacked, so far.

30/1/08 4:10 AM  

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