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Wednesday, March 23, 2011

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WARS AND RUMORS OF WARS
WorldNetDaily Exclusive
Soros fingerprints on Libya bombing
Leftist mastermind puts up
big bucks to erase borders

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Posted: March 23, 2011
8:20 pm Eastern





By Aaron Klein

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WorldNetDaily 

Philanthropist billionaire George Soros is a primary funder and key
proponent of the global organization that promotes the military doctrine
used by the Obama administration to justify the recent airstrikes targeting
the regime of Moammar Gadhafi in Libya. 

The activist who founded and coined the name of the doctrine,
"Responsibility to Protect," sits on several key organizations alongside
Soros. 

Also, the Soros-funded global group that promotes Responsibility to Protect
is closely tied to Samantha Power, the National Security Council special
adviser to Obama on human rights. 

Power has been a champion of the doctrine and is, herself, deeply tied to
the doctrine's founder. 

According to reports, Power was instrumental in convincing Obama to act
against Libya. 

The Responsibility to Protect doctrine has been described by its founders
and proponents, including Soros, as promoting global governance while
allowing the international community to penetrate a nation state's borders
under certain conditions. 

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Libya regarded as test of global doctrine 

The joint U.S. and international air strikes targeting Libya are widely
regarded as a test of Responsibility to Protect - which is a set of
principles, now backed by the United Nations, based on the idea that
sovereignty is not a privilege, but a responsibility. 

According to the principle, any state's sovereignty can be overrun,
including with the use of military force, if the international community
decides it must act to halt what it determines to be genocide, war crimes,
crimes against humanity or ethnic cleansing. 

The term "war crimes" has at times been indiscriminately used by various
U.N.-backed international bodies, including the International Criminal
Court, or ICC, which applied it to Israeli anti-terror operations in the
Gaza Strip. There has been fear the ICC could be used to prosecute U.S.
troops. 

An organization calling itself the Global Centre for the Responsibility to
Protect is the world's leading champion of the doctrine. 

Activist Gareth Evans, who sits on the global group's advisory board, is
widely regarded as the founder of the Responsibility to Protect principle. 

Soros' Open Society Institute is one of only three nongovernmental funders
of the Global Centre for the Responsibility to Protect
<http://www.globalr2p.org/whoweare/donors.php%20> . Government sponsors
include Australia, Belgium, Canada, the Netherlands, Norway, Rwanda and the
U.K. 

Board members of the group include former U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan,
former Ireland President Mary Robinson and South African activist Desmond
Tutu. Robinson and Tutu have recently made solidarity visits to the
Hamas-controlled Gaza Strip as members of a group called The Elders, which
includes former President Jimmy Carter. 

Annan once famously stated, "State sovereignty, in its most basic sense, is
being redefined - not least by the forces of globalization and international
co-operation. States are ... instruments at the service of their peoples and
not vice versa." 

During his tenure as Australia's foreign minister, Evans served as co-chair
of the International Commission on Intervention and State Sovereignty, which
invented the term "responsibility to protect." 

In his capacity as co-chair, Evans also played a pivotal role in initiating
the fundamental shift from sovereignty as a right to "sovereignty as
responsibility." 

Evans presented Responsibility to Protect at the July 23, 2009, United
Nations General Assembly, which was convened to consider the principle. 

Soros: Right to 'penetrate nation-states' borders' 

Soros himself outlined the fundamentals of Responsibility to Protect in a
2004 Foreign Policy magazine article entitled "The People's Sovereignty: How
a New Twist on an Old Idea Can Protect the World's Most Vulnerable
Populations." 

In the article, Soros said "true sovereignty belongs to the people, who in
turn delegate it to their governments." 

"If governments abuse the authority entrusted to them and citizens have no
opportunity to correct such abuses, outside interference is justified,"
Soros wrote. "By specifying that sovereignty is based on the people, the
international community can penetrate nation-states' borders to protect the
rights of citizens. 

"In particular, the principle of the people's sovereignty can help solve two
modern challenges: the obstacles to delivering aid effectively to sovereign
states, and the obstacles to global collective action dealing with states
experiencing internal conflict." 

Evans sits on multiple boards with Soros
<http://www.clintonglobalinitiative.org/membership/membership_notable_nonpro
fit.asp?Section=Membership%20> , including the Clinton Global Initiative. 

Soros is on the executive board of the International Crisis Group, a "crisis
management organization" for which Evans serves as president-emeritus. 

WND previously reported <http://www.wnd.com/index.php?pageId=261337>  how
the group has been petitioning for the U.S. to normalize ties with the
Muslim Brotherhood, the main opposition in Egypt, where longtime U.S. ally
Hosni Mubarak was recently toppled. 

Aside from Evans and Soros, the group includes on its board Egyptian
opposition leader Mohamed ElBaradei, as well as other personalities who
champion dialogue with Hamas, a violent offshoot of the Muslim Brotherhood. 

WND also reported <http://www.wnd.com/?pageId=266401>  the crisis group has
also petitioned for the Algerian government to cease "excessive" military
activities against al-Qaida-linked groups and to allow organizations seeking
to create an Islamic state to participate in the Algerian government. 

Soros' own Open Society Institute has funded opposition groups across the
Middle East and North Africa, including organizations involved in the
current chaos. 

Power pushes doctrine 

Doctrine founder Evans, meanwhile, is closely tied to Obama aide Samantha
Power, who reportedly heavily influenced Obama in consultations leading to
the U.S. president's decision to bomb Libya. 

Evans and Power have been joint keynote speakers at events in which they
have championed the Responsibility to Protect principle together, such as
the 2008 Global Philanthropy Forum, also attended by Tutu. 

In November, at the International Symposium on Preventing Genocide and Mass
Atrocities, Power, attending as a representative of the White House, argued
for the use of Responsibility to Protect alongside Evans
<http://www.ushmm.org/genocide/analysis/details.php?content=2010-11-15-01> .


With research by Brenda J. Elliott 

 



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