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Politics : Israel to U.S. : Now Deal with Syria and Iran

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To: Crimson Ghost who wrote (3607)11/8/2003 4:24:19 PM
From: Ed Huang  Read Replies (2) of 22250
 
Intereting remark from Soros (note that he addressed the issues to a Jewish group but not the general public).

>>“I’m also very concerned about my own role because the new anti-Semitism holds that the Jews rule the world,” said Soros, whose projects and funding have influenced governments and promoted various political causes around the world. “As an unintended consequence of my actions,” he said, “I also contribute to that image.”<<

I think Soros has a complex mind on the issue himself. On one hand, he said European anti-Semitism is the result of the policies of Israel and the United States and the Jewish group behaviors(including his own activities). Which showed his rational side. On the other hand, his other remarks and actions (his shady way to profit in European and Asian financial markets and his supporting remarks for the politically ambitious Russian tycoon Khodorkovsky just several days ago, for example) showed his opposite side.

Soros seems to see the Jewish extremists are moving in a dangerous direction, and he tries to alarm them. But at the same time he doesn't seem to be able to refrain from doing the similar things for himself. His brain is wrestling with his heart, IMO.
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