The Friedman Paradox: Praising Israel While Trying to Destroy It
By Oded Faran and Walter E. Block
New York Times columnist Thomas L. Friedman delivers his latest warning with characteristic certitude: “I’ve spent the past few days traveling from New Delhi to Dubai and Amman, and I have an urgent message to deliver to the Israeli people: I am seeing the increasingly rapid erosion of Israel’s standing among friendly nations, a level of acceptance and legitimacy that was painstakingly built up over decades.”
The irony is staggering. This warning comes from a writer who has perhaps done more than any other journalist on the planet to undermine the worldwide reputation of the only civilized country in the Middle East. Through a relentless series of essays and editorials, Friedman, while ostentatiously positioning himself as a friend of Israel, has been methodically eroding its legitimacy.









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