Once again the weak Arab regimes and the incompetent organizations they support have stumbled and bumbled to nowhere. It was within their grasp to get a clear and specific condemnation of Israel and the neo-apartheid realities Israel, with U.S. and European help no matter what attempts they make to pretend otherwise, have created in the land everyone knew as Palestine not that long ago. It was within their grasp to then move from Durban to the U.N. General Assembly for at the least a historic debate about Israeli suspension. After all it was a U.N. General Assemby resolution that helped create Israel in the first place. And yet Israel is the single country most condemned by the international community; as well as the single country that has most blatantly defied the U.N. year after year; as well as the only country that publicly and “legally” promotes torture, assassination, and apartheid-like policies against an occupied population of native inhabitants. The very designation “client regimes”, and the “client organizations” they have spawned to front for them, helps explain what has happened once again. These are propped-up, artificial, terribly repressive regimes that would not exist were it not for the CIA, NSA, and the Pentagon. Their repeated failures and sell-outs are the price continually paid for this predicament by the great majority of the people of the region stretching from North Africa to the Gulf, including of course the poor Palestinian people. One more time these regimes have failed miserably, making one excuse after another for their pathetic co-optation, then using the very media they have bought and control to propagatic their self-serving distortions and deceits. The diplomats that represent these regimes have once again proved themselves as full of hot air as the arab armies have repeatedly proved themselves incompetent to do anything other than threaten their own people. The NGOs, the non-governmental organizations, did quite a job at first in the days before the official conference began; and that should not be overlooked. Even so, once the regimes and those they sponsor took over, it was the usual pathos, and in the end shameful defeat.