Pakistan PM Gilani seemed to try to justify the November terrorist attack by Israel's response to Hamas violence in January. "Where was the world then [referring to Gaza]? The world should think in a neutral manner. There is no need for them to make so much noise on one incident," he added. Apparently, Mr. Gilani sees himself as the judge of the world's neutrality. While "proportionality" can be debated, the specter of Islamist victory trumps criticism of those defending democracy.
Monday, January 12, 2009
Islam: The Religion that Shoots First then Cries Victim
Pakistan PM Gilani seemed to try to justify the November terrorist attack by Israel's response to Hamas violence in January. "Where was the world then [referring to Gaza]? The world should think in a neutral manner. There is no need for them to make so much noise on one incident," he added. Apparently, Mr. Gilani sees himself as the judge of the world's neutrality. While "proportionality" can be debated, the specter of Islamist victory trumps criticism of those defending democracy.
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