Marine Le Pen
Israel and the USA are worried about certain right-wing parties in Europe, parties which oppose the New World Order.
Some of these right wing parties oppose the European Union, support border controls, and have suspicions about the intentions of the USA and Israel.
On 27 July 2011, the New York Times gives us some clues about Israeli thinking when it tells us the following:
("Norway Killings Shift Debate on Islam in Europe".)
1. Europe's attitude to 'the radical right' appears to be changing.
2. Pascal Perrineau, professor at the Institut d’Études Politiques de Paris, says the Norway attacks will make it more difficult for the far-right Front National and its leader Marine Le Pen in elections.
3. Joschka Fischer, Germany’s former foreign minister, points to the Danish government’s cooperation with the far-right Danish People’s Party, which has pushed through a partial reinstitution of border controls.
4. Daniel Cohn-Bendit says of Breivik: "So much of what he wrote could have been said by any right-wing politician.
"A lot of arguments about immigrants ... will now be much easier to question and to push back."
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