Henry Kissinger Finally Gets It Henry Kissinger on Hamas attacks fallout: Germany let in too many foreigners

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Finally someone with weight admits the truth about immigration. This story will not hit mainstream media. Kissinger was a high-level member of several groups including Rockefeller and was considered an influential globalist. Maybe he’s cleansing his soul? Whatever, we all knew all along what he just seems to realize suddenly now and shows how cut off from reality these people really are on fundamental issues and something we’ve known for decades about the dangers of open borders. Only when he watched Hamas supporters celebrate on the streets in western countries did he seem to connect the dots. For decades this globalist used his influence and helped build the WEF and supported Soros and watched as millions of migrants invade western countries. He never opened his mouth till now. It makes you wonder about these people. How evil and stupid they actually are. As a Jew, now he is upset as Hamas supporters throughout the West cheer on Hamas. Yet, he and his ilk long pushed for massive Third World immigration to Canada, the U.S. and Europe to replace and swamp the European indigenous people (Europe) or the European founding/settler people (Canada, the U.S., Australia) All along, we knew that multiculturalism was a dangerous and deceptive fraud and that “diversity is NOT our greatest strength!. — Paul Fromm)

Henry Kissinger on Hamas attacks fallout: Germany let in too many foreigners

As a minority in Berlin cheer Hamas’ attacks on Israel, former top US diplomat says mass immigration was a ‘grave mistake.’

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“It was a grave mistake to let in so many people of totally different culture and religion and concepts, because it creates a pressure group inside each country that does that,” the 100-year-old ex-top American diplomat said | Roberto Schmidt/AFP via Getty Images

By POLITICO October 11, 2023 11:25 pm CET 2 minutes read

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Hamas’ attack against Israel being celebrated on the streets of Berlin indicates that Germany has let too many foreigners into the country, according to former U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger.

“It was a grave mistake to let in so many people of totally different culture and religion and concepts, because it creates a pressure group inside each country that does that,” the 100-year-old ex-top American diplomat said in an interview with Axel Springer CEO Mathias Döpfner for Germany’s Welt TV. Axel Springer is POLITICO’s parent company.

German-born Kissinger — who fled Nazi Germany with his family in 1938, and went on to become the architect of American foreign policy during the Vietnam War — said that it was “painful,” in response to a question about seeing Arabs in Berlin celebrating last weekend’s assault on Israel.

In a surprise attack that started on Saturday morning, Hamas militants stormed out of the Gaza Strip, killing more than 1,200 Israelis and abducting dozens more, while firing rockets at cities including Tel Aviv and Jerusalem. Israel has since hit back by commencing a siege of Gaza and firing its own barrage of retaliatory missiles, killing hundreds of Palestinians.

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Hamas’ “open act of aggression” must be met with “some penalty,” Kissinger said — while warning about the potential for dangerous escalation in the region.

“The Middle East conflict has the danger of escalating and bringing in other Arab countries under the pressure of their public opinion,” Kissinger warned, while pointing to the lessons learned from the 1973 Yom Kippur War, during which an Arab coalition led by Egypt and Syria attacked Israel.

The real goal of Hamas and its supporters “can only be to mobilize the Arab world against Israel and to get off the track of peaceful negotiations,” Kissinger said.

It is also “possible” that Israel could take action against Iran, if it considers Tehran to have had a hand in perpetrating the attack, the former top diplomat added.

More broadly, Kissinger said, Russia’s ongoing aggression in Ukraine coupled with Hamas’ attack on Israel represent a “fundamental attack on the international system