A top United Nations Human Rights official blamed the United States for the Boston Marathon bombings and expressed shock that we have not experienced “worse blowbacks.”
Oh, and he’s a far left US professor.
Richard Falk – It’s America’s Fault
RIchard Falk, a Princeton professor and a United Nations Special Rapporteur, wrote his outrageous commentary following the blasts.
Foreign Policy Journal reported, via Yid With Lid:
America’s military prowess and the abiding confidence of its leaders in hard power diplomacy makes the United States a menace to the world and to itself. Such an observation is as true if the more avowedly belligerent Mitt Romney rather than the seemingly dovish Barack Obama was in the White House. Such bipartisan support for maintaining the globe-girdling geopolitics runs deep in the body politic, and is accompanied by the refusal to admit the evidence of national decline. The signature irony is that the more American decline is met by a politics of denial, the more rapid and steep will be the decline, and the more abrupt and risky will be the necessary shrinking of the global leadership role so long played by the United States…
…The American global domination project is bound to generate all kinds of resistance in the post-colonial world. In some respects, the United States has been fortunate not to experience worse blowbacks, and these may yet happen, especially if there is no disposition to rethink US relations to others in the world, starting with the Middle East.
Falk went on in his report to blame Israel.