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It is becoming apparent that the main thing these "anti-imperialist" see in
the refugee crisis is another opportunity to push their bankrupt line that
the US is the root of all evil.

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On Mon, Sep 7, 2015 at 6:08 AM, Lüko Willms <marxism@lists.csbs.utah.edu>
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> on Sonntag, 6. September 2015 at 21:21, Ken Hiebert via Marxism wrote:
>
> > Lüko Willms said:
> >   You looked up US-american organizations. They would perhaps react
> > to the refugees dying at the US-border against Mexico, but why
> > should they take a position on a European issue, the huge wave of
> > refugees fleeing the Third World countries in Africa and Asia?
>
> > Ken Hiebert replies:
> > They could be demanding that the US accept more refugees.
> > According to the article below,  "The U.S. has admitted roughly
> > 1,500 Syrian refugees since 2011 and says that it will resettle no
> > more than 8,000 by the end of 2016. "
>
> >
> http://www.commondreams.org/news/2015/09/04/major-culprit-creating-crisis-us-rebuked-failing-refugees
>
>   Good article! Let me repeat its headline:
> "As Major Culprit in Creating Crisis, US Rebuked for Failing Refugees"
>
>   and in the text:
>
> > Now, many are also looking across the Atlantic to the United
> > States, where observers say key responsibility for the crisis
> > lies—not only because the country is lagging in its humanitarian
> > response, but also because its war policies lie at the root of the
> ongoing displacement.
> >
> > "Iraqis, Syrians, Palestinians, and Libyans are not running away
> > from their homes because of a natural disaster," Raed Jarrar, expert
> > on Middle East politics and government relations manager for the
> > American Friends Service Committee, told Common Dreams. "The U.S.
> > should see this crisis as partially caused by its own actions in the
> region."
>
>   That is the line to be followed: "You created the crisis, you then
> should take in the refugees which you created".
>
>
>
> Cheers,
> Lüko Willms
>
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