Israel Behind Hamas - New
Assange Revelations
By RT
March 24, 2015 "ICH"
- "RT"
- Julian Assange has given an
interview to an Argentinian paper from his
Ecuadorian embassy asylum where he spent
more than 1,000 days. He spoke about why US
meddling in Ukraine led to civil war, how
the West helped ISIS and Israel supported
Hamas.
US
has long wanted to bring Ukraine to West
The United States has
spent “a lot of time trying to bring
Ukraine to the West," the WikiLeaks
founder
said
in
an interview to Pagina/12, Argentinian
newspaper on Monday.
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“If it cannot be with
a NATO membership, at least it becomes
independent from Moscow's sphere of
influence, to reduce Russian
industrial-military complex and its naval
bases in Crimea.”
Kiev first step closer to
NATO was in December 2014, when President
Petro Poroshenko signed a law canceling the
Ukraine’ non-bloc status and promised to
hold a national referendum on NATO accession
in the next five to six years.
In January, Kiev
authorities announced that the Ukrainian
army would take part in 11 international
military drills in 2015 to bolster NATO
standards in troops.
One more attempt of US and
Europe to ‘bring Ukraine closer to the
West’ was spending “billions of
dollars on the creation of NGOs,” said
Assange , adding that “through these
institutions, the West promised to end
corruption in Ukraine.”
ISIS result of Western adventurism
Meddling of Western
countries in the Middle East led to creation
of the Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS), an
Islamist group that is currently gaining a
massive following across the wider Middle
East and Africa, Assange said.
“The IS is a direct
result of the adventurism of the West,”
Assange said.
He says the
“adventurism” of Western countries has
already destroyed the Libyan and Syrian
society and now is “destroying Iraq for
oil and other geopolitical reasons.”
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Many people know that arms
are being transported to Syria, that there
are attempts to reduce Iranian influence in
postwar Iraq by supporting the Sunnis, he
said. But “what we don’t know is that in
recent years in recent years Saudi Arabia,
Qatar and Turkey have increased their power
and managed to gain certain independence
form the US.”
As a result, Washington
ceased to be “the only geopolitical
actor” pushing developments in the
Middle East, believes Assange.
Israel supported Hamas in its infancy
The WikiLeaks founder
accused Israeli authorities of supporting
Hamas group at its early stages in order to
divide the Palestinian resistance.
"Our cables reveal
that Israel supported Hamas in its infancy,
that Hamas was used as an instrument to
divide the Palestine Liberation Organization
[PLO] and the Palestinian resistance,"
Assange told the paper.
Assange has been living in
the Ecuadorian embassy in London while
awaiting safe passage to the Central
American country, where he has been granted
asylum. Staking out the building, in case
the Australian should leave the premises,
has already cost British taxpayers a hefty
£10 million, according to
govwaste.co.uk.
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Assange has not been
charged with a crime, but is wanted for
questioning in Sweden regarding allegations
of sexual misconduct brought against him in
2010.
An arrest warrant was
issued for Assange in 2010 in the of wake
sexual assault allegations leveled against
him by two Swedish women. He denied the
allegations of sexual misconduct and rape
and managed to avoid extradition to Sweden
by seeking refuge in the embassy in 2012.
He repeatedly announced
that he is ready to answer all questions
concerning his sexual assault allegations
within the sanctity of the embassy. However,
Swedish prosecutors were reluctant to do so
until March this year.
“If Assange gives his
consent, the prosecutor will promptly submit
a request for legal assistance to the
British authorities to further continue the
investigation,”
the Swedish Prosecution Authority said in a
statement.
Assange’s Swedish lawyer
welcomed the Swedish prosecutors’ request to
interview Assange in London, but added that
the whole process of questioning could take
time.
"We welcome [this] and
see it also as a big victory ... for Julian
Assange that what we have demanded is
finally going to happen,"
Per Samuelson said.
Assange supporters fear
that if he is deported to Sweden he will
likely face espionage charges in America
over his role in publishing sensitive,
classified US government documents.
But even if Sweden drops
the case, he faces arrest by UK police for
jumping the bail granted while the British
courts considered a European arrest warrant
issued by Stockholm.
In June 2014, 56
international human rights and free media
organizations signed a letter addressed to
US Attorney General Eric Holder calling upon
the US government to end all criminal
investigations into Assange’s actions as
editor-in-chief of WikiLeaks, and to cease
harassing the organization for publishing
materials in the public interest.