Hezbollah Behind Jewish Bus Bombing in Bulgaria
Europe’s Moral Depravity

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Here's the thing. Europe never had a moral compass. Europe lives free thanks to the blood and treasure of America. They are in no position of moral authority. And they should have nothing to say, especially where slaughtered Jews are concerned.

The Commentator has exclusively learned that today, the Bulgarian government will implicate, though likely not name, the terrorist group Hezbollah in its report on the 2012 bus bombing that has been the subject of much speculation over the past six months.

The Commentator has learned that both the German and French governments have both piled pressure on the Bulgarians to "use nuanced language" in the report, for fear that Bulgaria may be the focus of future attacks if Hezbollah is openly named.

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The Bulgarian government, it has been stated by leading sources, has been informed through ‘back channels’ that there will be serious repercussions from Hezbollah if it is to publically and overtly name the group. This information comes despite strong pressure from the US government to make clear that the bombing was indeed the work of the Lebanese terrorist outfit.

Europe is aligned with the jihad force. They have turned over the continent to those who vow to destroy Western Civilization. Are you surprised that the Germans (whose history of Jewish genocide needs no introduction) and France (remember the Velodrome d'Hiver, Drancy, Noe, Gurs, Recebedou and The Dreyfus Affair) would provide cover for the jihadists who blew up a tourist bus in Bulgaria, slaughtering Jewish women and chidren on holiday? Hitler is smiling.

Europe learned nothing from World War II. Their take away from WWII should have been that they were monsters. They were evil and that they had to be good. Instead, took all the wrong lessons from World War II, i.e. the idea that nationalism is bad, therefore EU transnational monsters are good. They are still  ignoring the only lesson that's really
relevant from their defeat in WWII, which is that you have to choose
good and defend good and fight with the intention of defeating evil. 

How are those sharia patrols working out for you, Europe?

Hezbollah’s Culpability in Bulgaria and Europe’s Moral Standing Seth Mandel

During the early years of the post-9/11 war on terror, then-Deputy
Secretary of State Richard Armitage made one of the most famous
statements about Hezbollah in the terrorist group’s bloody history when
he said:
“Hezbollah may be the A-team of terrorists and maybe Al Qaeda is
actually the B-team.” Al-Qaeda’s operatives learned much from Hezbollah;
as Thomas Joscelyn pointed out in Iran’s Proxy War Against America:

It was during bin Laden’s time in Sudan that he first met Imad
Mugniyah, Iran’s and Hezbollah’s master terrorist. Since the early
1980s, Mugniyah has been implicated in most, if not all, of Iran’s major
anti-American terrorist operations. His “accomplishments” include the
infamous 1983 U.S. embassy bombing in Beirut and a series of devastating
follow-on attacks, which drove the U.S. out of Lebanon. During the
early 1990s, bin Laden sought and received Mugniyah’s assistance in
transforming al-Qaeda’s capabilities. With Mugniyah’s help, al-Qaeda
acquired Hezbollah’s most lethal tactics, including the use of suicide
bombers.

The attacks raised the profile and name recognition of Hezbollah once
again because of the increased focus on international terrorism and the
wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, but the group was overshadowed by the
9/11 culprits, most of all bin Laden. Since terrorist groups hate to be
ignored (they rely on notoriety and information wars), Hezbollah
reasserts itself from time to time. It appeared that that was exactly
what happened when on July 18 a bus carrying Israeli tourists in
Bulgaria exploded, killing six plus the bomber. Now, after the
investigation, we appear to have confirmation:

Though investigators did not release
names, they identified two of the plotters as a man with an Australian
passport, believed to be the bombmaker, and a man with a Canadian
passport, both of whom lived in Lebanon.

“We have followed their entire activities in Australia and Canada, so
we have information about financing and their membership in Hezbollah,”
Mr. Tsvetanov said at a news conference.

Condemnation from the U.S. and Bulgarian authorities was swift and
forceful. The reaction of European leaders was less so. The U.S. has
been trying to get the European Union to officially designate Hezbollah a
terrorist organization–because they plainly are a terrorist
organization, and because the EU is out of excuses not to take that
step. The obsession with dialogue with one and all, and the EU’s
substantially more nuanced view of good and evil than that of the U.S.
or Israel, reached comical proportions with its refusal to take
appropriate action toward Hezbollah.

Blacklisting the group and increasing attempts to freeze it out
financially would make it more difficult for Hezbollah to operate so
easily on European territory. Security analysts hope this will be a
turning point in the EU’s approach to the group. “It’s time for
Europeans to recognize that they can’t look the other way when a
terrorist organization is using their territory with impunity for
fund-raising and logistics,” Daniel Benjamin, a counterterrorism
official in the Obama administration until recently, told the New York Times.

It’s also time for secretary of defense nominee Chuck Hagel to
recognize that as well. Though Hagel has clumsily recanted his past
controversial statements so as to appear genuinely confused about what
he actually believes at his confirmation hearings, Hezbollah was one
area of disagreement between Hagel’s critics and the former senator,
whose position on the terrorist group was closer to that of the EU.
Hagel refused to sign a letter encouraging the EU to designate Hezbollah
as a terrorist organization, pushed engagement with terrorist groups
more broadly, and expressed noxious moral equivalence between Israel and
Hezbollah during the war the two fought in the summer of 2006.

Attacks like the one in Bulgaria underline the folly of such an attitude. As an earlier analysis in the Times noted,
much of Europe follows the lead of France and Germany, which have not
designated Hezbollah a terrorist organization. And the concerns they
have in doing so are nothing less than chilling:

“There’s the overall fear if we’re too noisy about this, Hezbollah
might strike again, and it might not be Israeli tourists this time,”
said Sylke Tempel, editor in chief of the German foreign affairs
magazine Internationale Politik.

As Eugene Kontorovich points out at the Volokh Conspiracy, this amounts to a fear that if Europe is mean to the terrorists, those terrorists might kill non-Jews, which would be apparently where they draw the line.

Terrorism and anti-Semitism are both global problems that put in
danger Jews and non-Jews alike, and undermine the stability and security
of the free world. It’s as simple as that. For Europeans to draw the
line between killing Jews and killing non-Jews is quite obviously
repellant. Europe now must make a decision that will tell us much about
the future of the European project. That we even got to this point in
the first place doesn’t inspire much confidence in the EU’s fading moral
compass.

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Derwish
Derwish
11 years ago

What a bloody shame.
A party of gentlemen with means, weapons and influence capitulate to a bunch of orangutans.

Rita
Rita
11 years ago

Hezbollah is florishing in Australia. Here is what one of our most courageous columnist, Andrew Bolt, has to say about it:
http://blogs.news.com.au/heraldsun/andrewbolt/index.php/heraldsun/comments/how_did_we_admit_so_many_hezbollah_recruits/

armaros
armaros
11 years ago

They said it was the “military wing” of Hezbollah
That is like saying it wasn’t the Nazis, just the SS

pro west
pro west
11 years ago

EUROPE WAKE UP ….. I am self-confessed former muslim . I know what this means . They are not after you now , they are just after the jews isn’t it? hold on … they will soon bounce you beacuse you are also an infidel too . Urge your activists and members of parliament to study the quran and see for themselves. It is clearly written there and that is why a muslim sole purpose in life is to pretend to achieve his aim or force his wsishes on you because in islam you are seen as nothing but filthy pigs and infidels. MOHAMMED SAID SO.
So if you draw the lines between killing jews in a european country simply because you want to sound political correct. then your dooms day is coming if you fail to act fast and NOW!.

Cassandra Clearwater
Cassandra Clearwater
11 years ago

Armaros, I agree with you. I read the Koran and it is all in there. When people ask me why do you say that the Muslims want to islamize the whole world. I always say;READ THE KORAN.

Thomas Pellow
Thomas Pellow
11 years ago

“Surely now the EU will finally proscribe Hezbollah.
If the EU does not want Iran operating violently in the heart of Europe, it must list Hezbollah as a terrorist organisation without delay.”
http://www.thecommentator.com/article/2660/surely_now_the_eu_will_finally_proscribe_hezbollah
And:
“Terrorists should lose Canadian papers, minister says”
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-21359533

Gleaner1
Gleaner1
11 years ago

As a Brit pam, I take exception to your first three lines as well as some of the rest. Whats come over you? Just to inform you, millions of decent people in Europe fought the nazis, and millions died. The truth is NOT Hollywood you know.
In 1914 and 1939, America was committed to “holding our coat” until forced by events to come in, Britain sustained combat in EVERY theater of war ,land air and sea for six years, employing 60% of our capacity to do it, more than ANY other combatant country.
Finally, America was the ONLY coutry engaged that made a profit from WW11. There is much wrong with the EU, sure, but don’t blame us on here, our politicos are just as immune to our interests as Americas are to yours, and without Europe and Britains support, America goes down, it just goes down a bit later.
“Tread softly with care on the rich soil of Europe
For in it there lies the bright eyes of young men”.

Kevin Stroup
Kevin Stroup
11 years ago

Gleaner 1, you Europeans could have killed Hitler when he was still weak, rather than wait until he hit Poland. Instead you elected Neville Chamberlain and sought the appeasement route. Europeans have always been a rather anti-Semite bunch, when taken as a whole. It is Europe that gave the world the political philosophies of communism and fascism. America gave the world democratically elected republics.
Yes, the U.S. did wait as long as possible to get into WW1 and WW2. Why should we come clean up the messes that the Europeans made? We did not have a dog in that fight. America was profitable from WW2 because everyone else was bombed back to the stone age. It took Europe and Japan 20 years to recover to pre-WW2 economic levels. That is not our fault. That is just how it played out. Hell, we had to handle Bosnia for you, because you couldn’t handle a little chickenshit problem like this in your own back yard. Pathetic. That which Europeans do not destroy, they shit on. Then turn around and complain that we Americans do not clean it up fast enough.

Dave
Dave
11 years ago

I’m curious about the statement: “Europe lives free thanks to the blood and treasure of America.”
Is this just a reference to WW2, or military aid more generally? Or does it mean ‘free’ as in ‘not paying your way’?
Does anyone else have some insight? If the latter interpretation is true can anyone recommend some reading which supports it?

pikestaff
pikestaff
11 years ago

Blood and treasure of America… yes, and the blood and treasure of the UK in two world wars, in both WW from the beginning……

harbidoll
harbidoll
11 years ago

stop fighting each other. united we always win!!

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